13 Inexpensive Cities You Need to Add to Your Travel List
Visiting some of the most interesting and exciting cities around the world doesn’t have to leave you bankrupt. You don’t need to be a millionaire to experience other cultures, try new foods, and see new things. From backpackers to travelers just wanting to relax, these cities provide rich experiences for a fraction of the price you might expect.
These places are full of excitement and spirit for a fraction of the cost. If you already have a passport, these are some affordable destinations you should consider adding to your travel list.
Chiang Mai, Thailand

A magnet for budget travelers, this northern Thai city is a great place to spend a few days. There are temples, colorful markets, and some of the best street food you’ll ever eat at very reasonable prices. You can rent a motorbike and explore the surrounding mountains and waterfalls and you can be royalty without spending a fortune.
Budapest, Hungary

Budapest is a must see if you’re looking for a European destination that won’t eat up all of your cash. Here you find stunning architecture like the Parliament Building and Buda Castle, and a history to march through. It’s also quite a beautiful place and a perfect way to relax after wandering around is to go to the city’s famous thermal baths (which are also affordable) and eat some local food which is both delicious and affordable.
Kraków, Poland

When you think of budget travel, Poland might not be the first place that comes to mind, but Kraków should be. The medieval architecture, lively squares, and low prices make it a good choice for a European getaway. You can’t visit Krakow and not hit Wawel Castle or the Old Town, and for next to nothing, you can grab a plate of pierogi.
Mexico City, Mexico

The artsy vibes and flavorful cuisine have long been staples of Mexico City, but the city is also incredibly affordable. But even if venturing out of Mexico City is off the table, there’s still much to see and do without blowing your budget, be it exploring the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan or cruising down the Xochimilcan canals. The street tacos are legendary and dirt cheap.
Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is a city that has old-world charm at modern-day prices. This Portuguese capital is the stuff postcards are made of. Winding streets, tram rides, hilltop views, and affordable cities make for an unforgettable trip. . Take a pastel de nata and watch the sunset on any of its many miradouros (lookout points).
La Paz, Bolivia

At an altitude of 3,650m, La Paz is a city of surprises, and you won’t have to pay through the nose to visit. This city has lots to keep you busy from its lively markets to its cable car system, which provides amazing views. Don’t miss the Moon Valley nearby or head further to the famous salt flats of Uyuni.
Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi is a sensory overload, and it is the best kind of sensory overload. The capital of Vietnam has something to offer everyone from its buzzing streets to its endless pho stalls. Accommodation and food here is cheap, very cheap, and if you’re tight on cash you could easily stretch your budget while taking in all the culture and history that this amazing city has to offer.
Belgrade, Serbia

Europe’s best kept secret is Belgrade. Full of history, nightlife and great budget options for travellers, this capital city has it all. You can wander along the banks of the Danube River, visit the imposing Belgrade Fortress and indulge in hearty Serbian food—and you don’t have to worry about spending too much money.
Sofia, Bulgaria

At a price that won’t break the bank, Sofia mixes old and new. It’s easy to explore without spending much. Beautiful churches, lively squares, and a great public transport system allow you to soak in its unique charm for almost no cost. If you want to go hiking up Vitosha Mountain, it’s only a short ride away.
Marrakech, Morocco

Stepping into another world is how you feel in Marrakech. It’s full of maze-like streets of the medina, and the souks, and it’s always got something going on. Bargain for some spices, rugs, or hand-crafted goods, and try some mint tea. Like the city, the prices are affordable and full of surprises.
Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest has a bit of everything: A lively nightlife scene, history, and culture. Without spending a ton you can explore the grand architecture of the Palace of Parliament or stroll through the city’s many parks. Food is hearty and dining out is not expensive, so it’s a good option for budget travelers.
Tbilisi, Georgia

Eastern Europe’s underrated gem Tbilisi is as beautiful as it is affordable. The city is a curious mix of modern buildings and historic churches. Accommodation is a steal, the local cuisine (khachapuri – cheesy bread) is delicious and cheap.
Porto, Portugal

While Lisbon is a much bigger sibling, Porto is equally charming and even more affordable. This coastal city is known for its port wine, its views of the Douro River, its architecture, and its seafood — some of the best in Europe. Wander the narrow streets, sipping the wine all day without concern about your budget.
Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.
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