Berlin, Germany is surprisingly one of the cheapest cities to visit in Europe. Its innovative architecture, culture and fashion makes this city a must-see for anyone traveling to Europe on a budget or not. Whether you are sightseeing at the Berliner Dom, Church of the Kaisers; or visiting its museum island, there is a lot to see and experience in Berlin. It has a cutting edge arts scene and at every corner you will most likely see an intriguing piece of street art. The streets are not overcrowded and you will not feel like a tourist. Free transportation is also available as well as discounts on attractions when you get a Berlin Welcome card.
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia and is heavily influenced by Germanic, Latin and Slavic cultures. If you are looking for a small town feel in a modern city, Ljubljana, Slovenia is a fantastic and affordable option. An ideal attraction is the Virtual Museum, which is Slovenia's first museum based solely on virtual reality technology. Take a virtual walk through Ljubljana and get familiar with its history and people. For the night owls, the nightlife is very alive in Ljubljana. This progressive and naturally beautiful city is sure to leave you in awe.
Istanbul, Turkey is the largest city in Turkey and the fifth largest city proper in the world. It prides itself in having a strategic importance in international business and bridging Europe and Asia. A must is to experience a traditional Turkish Bath. The Cemberlitaş Hamam, is a bath that was built for Nurbanu Sultan, the mother of Sultan Murad III in 1584. It is open from 6 am to 12 a.m., however there is a fee to get washed and massaged. According to the Bakpak Guide, "If it's bars you're after, Akbiyik Caddesi is lined with cafés and bars, but if you wish to go where the locals go, try Taksim or Ortakoy."