The list, compiled by the homestay network, looked at the average cost-per-night within the last year in European cities with at least 200 units, with typical nightly prices in Tbilisi, Georgia a bargain at US$30, while rates in Belgrade, Serbia and Istanbul, Turkey billed just slightly higher, with both at US$33.
Poland in particular emerged as a great-value country to travel to, home to three of the cheapest cities in Europe -- with Warsaw, Krakow and Wroclaw all present in the top 25.
Thessaloníki in Greece, Sofia in Bulgaria and the Romanian hub of Bucharest came in at 3rd, each with a typical nightly price of US$34, with Saint Petersburg in Russia and Kiev, Ukraine (both US$35 per night on average) next, followed by Zagreb, Croatia and Warsaw in Poland, all priced at US$39 per night on aver age.
Source: Airbnb reveals its top 25 cheapest European destinations
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