Most Incredible And Cheapest Nations in Europe Tourists Don't Know About!
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 Published On Dec 7, 2021

Most Incredible And Cheapest Places in Europe Tourists Don't Know About!

The European Union has 27 countries, while Europe, as a continent has 50. One may think that they are mostly expensive countries, where expensive rental prices are the norm.
We reveal 10 nations in Europe that are actually pretty cheap but also breathtakingly beautiful. Check out these budget travel destinations.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Why Pay too Much in Europe.
0:34 - Bulgaria
1:24 - Romania
2:12 - Poland
3:11 - Montenegro
4:03 - Ukraine
4:34 - Portugal
5:23 - Slovenia
6:22 - Hungary
7:13 - Slovakia
08:10 - The Czech Republic

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