Mind the Gap on Hotel Rates - Travel & Save in Europe's Flourishing Cities

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Thanks to low-cost carrier, cheap travel is "En Vogue". Low-cost accommodation to complete the job: Centrally located in the most exciting cities in Europe, hotels, hostels, apartments and B & B are available from € 30 per person per night. money saved could certainly pay for some fun in Europe seeks to cities of Valencia, Dublin, Amsterdam and Berlin.

is located on the Mediterranean coast, Valencia has a population of 1.8 m, and is the third largest city in Spain. During recent years, Valencia has become a popular business and conference center, which can be seen through various innovative projects: the City of Arts and Sciences has state of the art technology (input of 7.50 euros). Another gigantic project: divert the river Turia, which once crossed the city. The city is now the largest park located in the former riverbed. Paella has its roots here (from 8EUR), horchata (tigernut-milkshake, 2EUR), is also typical of the region of Valencia.

Since the 1990s, Dublin has experienced a real boom. Irish capital (population 1.1m) is home to Ryanair and the European headquarters of Google. Numerous other companies contribute to the city's reputation as a creative and technology hub. However, Guinness storehouse of course, remains compelling (record 14EUR), as well as various pubs in Temple Bar in Dublin is the n ° 1 neighborhood for fun. For history buffs: there is a Book of Kells, an impressive example of medieval illumination (8EUR ).

the Dutch city of Amsterdam is slightly larger than Dublin (1.5 million inhabitants), and it is considered that in Europe "progressive Mecca. This image can be partially come from coffee shops, where marijuana is sold. In addition, Amsterdam justifies its reputation as a creative crossroads with the whole armada of young designers at work here and flourishing electronic music scene. Classics of the red light district, and the brewery where the world's exports hit Heineken beer is made - to the "Heineken Experience " (15EUR ).

Berlin can look at perhaps the most exciting recent history of Europe between the "new" cities where travelers can save. Separate East and West Berlin until 1989, the German capital has since been experiencing a period of prosperity, and now counts more than 3.4 residents. One of the new main focal point of the Alexanderplatz, which can best be seen from the rooftop terrace of "Weekend" Club (15th floor). Even higher is the Berlin Radio Tower (200 meters high, 9.50EUR). Back on the ground, the original Berlin "Currywurst (sausage, 2.50EUR) waiting for you

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