
Budapest: Home to Europe’s Cheapest Pints

New research has recently revealed the top 10 cheapest domestic beer prices for major European cities, with Budapest ranking 5th on the list. Using sources such as TripAdvisor and AirDNA, the team at OLBG have created the European Nightlife Index, which ranks the best party capitals in Europe based on various factors including hotel prices, safety scores, the cost of domestic beer, the number of bars and nightclubs, taxi prices, and the number of casinos in each city.
The study found that Valencia in Spain has the cheapest beer, with a pint costing an average of €2.20. Following closely is Bratislava in Slovakia, where the average cost of a pint is just over €2.40. Prague in the Czech Republic comes in third place, with domestic beer costing just €2.45 per pint. Other cities on the list include Lisbon in Portugal, Istanbul in Turkey, and Barcelona and Madrid in Spain. Warsaw in Poland and Krakow in Poland round out the top 10 with average beer prices of €3.42 and €3.45, respectively.
Further insights from the study reveal that Stockholm is crowned the worst city in Europe for nightlife, with a nightlife score of 2.28/10. A night out in the Swedish capital also comes at a cost, with an average beer costing €6.92 per drink. On the other hand, Warsaw has the cheapest Airbnb prices in Europe, costing just over €74 (£65) per night. Manchester takes the top spot with the most bars and nightclubs, boasting over 55 per 100,000 people.
With these findings, it’s clear that Eastern European cities offer some of the cheapest options for those looking to enjoy a night out and experience the local nightlife. Whether you’re looking for affordable beer prices, a vibrant club scene, or budget-friendly accommodation, these cities have a lot to offer for partygoers and travelers alike.





