7. Hungary
Europe is typically an expensive place for travelers, but Hungary is a different story. Even in the picturesque capital Budapest you can get by on less than $100US a week if you manage your budget right. The thriving hipster scene in the capital means there are a lot of cool bars to check out, many of them built in old ruins, and you’re going to want to hit as many of them as possible while you’re there. Or, if you want to venture into the countryside, check out the stunning scenery of Lake Balaton. Hungary is also known for its thermal spas which are surprisingly affordable compared to what spas charge in the US. World War 2 is big part of Hungary’s history, so you can learn more about the country’s role in the war. Like many of the countries on this list, Hungary isn’t a hugely popular destination so you can take some pride in knowing you’ve been somewhere that your friends haven’t been.
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