A holiday destination to consider...
The price of everything is sky high and Ireland is being battered by
stormy weather. So how does a holiday destination with incredibly cheap
pints of beer sound?
Well, it turns out the ‘cheapest city for beer’ in Europe is located in east Hungary.
Debrecen is the capital of the country’s Northern Great Plain region and, according to
dealchecker, is home to the cheapest pint in Europe.
A scan of
pintprice.com shows that a pint of beer in Debrecen will set you back just 94c on average.
Meanwhile, the website outlines that here in Ireland the average price for a pint from a pub is now €4.38.
Some quick maths will let you know that a pint in Ireland is therefore just less than five times more expensive than a pint in Debrecen.
Europe’s ‘cheapest city for beer’ where pints cost nearly five times less than Irish average
Dealchecker's travel expert Rosie Panter says of the Hungarian city: “Expect elegant shops, a cultural centre filled with archaeological artefacts, and of course, stretches of bars and pubs where you can take advantage of great value drinks.”
The former capital of Hungary, Debrecen is the country’s second-largest city and is also one of its most historic.
Some of its sights include the golden Reformed Great Church, the centuries old Grand Hotel Aranybika and the city's central square, as well as its thermal baths and numerous museums.
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