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 After the trip to Paris you wonder if the cheap trip to Europe is over.The post office has reseached and here is their answer to where is the top bargain left  in Europe.
 
 
 

Hungary ‘cheapest in Europe’

Pound goes furthest out east

30/01/2009

The Market Hall, Budapest – perfect
for bargain hunting (Paul Bloomfield)

The flailing pound will go furthest in Hungary, according to a new survey by the Post Office.

 

The Czech Republic is also good value, while Thailand, South Africa and Kenya are the best choices for long-haul bargain-hunters.

 

Although sterling has dropped in value by over 10% against the forint and 15% against the koruna year on year, its relative strength against these currencies, and the lower local tourist costs, make Hungary and the Czech Republic great value for 2009.

 

 

 

 

In Hungary, the average cost of buying a range of staple tourist items (including a coffee and beer in a café, sun screen, insect repellent and a three-course meal with wine) was £35.72. In the Czech Republic it was £37.32.

The cheapest eurozone destination was Spain, where the same items cost £64.18.

In general, steering away from nations who use the euro is key to finding a good deal. The survey found that Turkey (£52.32), Bulgaria (£52.52) and Croatia (£61.58) are cheaper than any of the eurozone countries.

Want to make your trip even cheaper? Click here for 10 things to do for free in Budapest