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5 affordable European cities that will rise in popularity in 2026

Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 1:15 AM
Published December 17, 2025
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Bucharest, RomaniaBudapest, HungaryKrakow, PolandSofia, BulgariaPrague, Czech Republic

Western Europe and its sky-high prices, overcrowded monuments and substandard security levels are no longer fooling anyone, and even though we mentioned it ourselves a few years ago, now KAYAK gave us the confirmation we needed.

The popular travel search engine has just unveiled its latest version Popular destinations in the Trop list for the coming year, and shockingly, none of your usual tourist hotspots made the coveted list.

Forget Paris and its overpriced restaurants, London and its rising knife crime, and Milan and its snooty attitude: in 2026, all eyes are on an increasingly trendy world. Eastern Europe, with 5 surprisingly affordable cities especially noticeable.

What can we say? We hope you like bread dumplings and stewed cabbage:

Bucharest, Romania

Historic Old Town In Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest may not be the typical European haven, with its brutalist apartment buildings and graying skyline, but its raw energy is attracting more adventurous travelers than you might expect: by 2026 there is a 80% increase in searches for this destination.

We won’t lie to you: Bucharest mainly attracts travelers looking for an exuberant nightlife and good value when it comes to drinks and food, but the Parisian-inspired Old Town does have an understated charm, and the restaurant-lined covered galleries are definitely worth a stroll.

That said, if spending your tourist budget is reason number one for visiting this communist-era concrete giant, you’ll be happy to know that it’s among the cheapest city breaks in Europe. You can find hearty meals for it only $12.56and nights in cheap hotels for $53.

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Budapest, Hungary

Top view of the Hungarian Parliament Building and the Danube, BudapestTop view of the Hungarian Parliament Building and the Danube, Budapest

Ranking fifth, with an 86% increase in searches from 2025, Budapest is now firmly among Europe’s most sought-after destinations. Considering the beautiful architecture, abundance of luxurious thermal pools, and overall affordability, we can’t say we’re surprised.

Whether you stroll along the banks of the Danube, explore the ruined bars and street markets of the Jewish Quarter, or take a warm dip in the iconic Széchenyi Thermal Bath, Budapest will steal your heart in no time (but don’t empty your wallet).

According to NumbeoMeals in cheap restaurants outside the tourist center of Budapest cost about $11.82 Budget your trip estimates that private rooms can be as cheap as $43 per night.

Krakow, Poland

Medieval Square In Krakow, PolandMedieval Square In Krakow, Poland

With a 106% increase in searches year-on-year, Krakow may be Poland’s second largest city, but it is undeniably the cultural heart of the city. Warsaw beats Warsaw to the number one spot thanks to its well-preserved medieval cityscape, royal palaces and sheer historical weight.

The Old Town Square is one of the largest on the continent and is home to a monumental gothic basilica and a Cloth Hall with Renaissance arcades. Overlooking the Vistula River, Wawel Castle and Cathedral, where several Polish kings were anointed and crowned, is another must-see.

The best part? A dinner outing in a traditional kosher An eatery in Krakow’s vibrant Jewish Quarter, or Kazimierz, will cost you an average of just $11, while budget nights in the Old Town, without luxuries, can cost as little as $36.

Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Balkan PeninsulaAlexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Balkan Peninsula

With a 136% increase in searches, Sofia finds itself at the crossroads of the Eastern and Western worlds, and its fascinating architectural tapestry, consisting of Roman ruins, Bulgarian revivalist monuments and Soviet-inspired public buildings, is nothing less than fascinating.

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Home to one of the largest Orthodox churches in the Balkans, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and although smaller in size, the solemn St. Sofia Church is an ancient gem dating back to the 6th century and well worth a visit.

Vitosha Boulevard is home to an abundance of stylish restaurants and lively nightlife, and you’ll never break the bank here: a restaurant bill will cost you $11.89or $52 for a three-course meal for two, while hotels on a budget get a bargain at $36.

Side note: Starting in 2026, Americans will be able to fly nonstop to Sofia, Bulgaria for the first time.

Prague, Czech Republic

Charles Bridge Seen In Prague, Czech Republic, Czech Republic, Central EuropeCharles Bridge Seen In Prague, Czech Republic, Czech Republic, Central Europe

There are some clichés that are indeed worth all the hype, and while we can’t say this applies to Dublin, majestic Prague certainly takes top prize: with its many spires, saint-guarded bridges and terrifying-looking Gothic towers, it’s a storybook drawing come to life.

180% more travelers have their eyes on Prague as a 2026 destination, and chances are the city’s iconic astronomical clock, the massive medieval complex that is Prague Castle, and the edgy art scene surrounding the John Lennon Wall are high on their bucket list.

Despite its undeniable popularity – no matter how travel influencers try to portray it as an underrated place, Prague is among Europe’s most visited capitals – you can still get decent value for your money here. We’re talking lunch combos for $11.98 and cheap stays for around $59.

Vinicius Costa

Vini, our senior head writer at Travel Off Path, has over 60 countries to his name (and is currently weaving stories from Paris!), and a knack for turning off-the-beaten-path experiences into informative stories that will have you packing your bags.

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