“Is Ljubljana worth visiting?”, is a question I hear surprisingly often, usually from travellers weighing up which European capital cities deserve their precious holiday time and budget. So if this question is on your lips too, the short answer is yes! The longer answer is that Ljubljana manages to combine the charm of a small […]
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Belgium’s medieval cities have a habit of stealing hearts, cameras and weekends. Bruges usually gets top billing, all canals and chocolate boxes, but after multiple trips as a UK based budget travel blogger, I’m firmly in the Ghent camp. This article breaks down Ghent vs Bruges properly, looking at crowds, costs, atmosphere, things to do, […]
Siracusa, often called Syracuse in English, is one of Sicily’s most rewarding destinations for travellers who want history, sea views, and excellent food without constant splurging. Split between the atmospheric island of Ortigia and the more local-feeling mainland, it is compact, walkable, and easy to navigate without a car. This guide focuses on how to […]
Matera is the kind of place that makes you whisper “how is this real?” every five minutes, then immediately trip over a cobblestone because you were too busy gawping. Famous for its ancient cave neighbourhoods (the Sassi) and rock churches, it is a brilliant-value city break in southern Italy, especially if you time it right […]
Bari in Italy’s Puglia region is the kind of city that rewards the curious and the thrifty – my favourite kinda combination! It’s a proper working port with a lived-in old town, a handsome seafront, and street food that makes you wonder why you ever paid airport prices for a sad sandwich. As a base, […]
Trieste is the slightly mysterious, sea-sprayed corner of Italy where espresso has its own vocabulary, Austro-Hungarian grandeur meets Italian flair, and you can go from Roman ruins to a windswept pier in about 10 minutes on foot. Compact, walkable, and brilliant value compared with Italy’s headline cities, Trieste is ideal for a one day visit […]
Milan has a reputation for designer price tags and slightly-too-good cheekbones. But underneath the glossy shop windows, it’s a brilliantly walkable, metro-friendly city where you can see the big hitters in a single day without rinsing your bank account. This one day Milan itinerary is built for value – iconic sights, smart transport, a proper […]
Venice has a reputation for being wildly expensive, mostly because it can be! If you follow the crowd into the first café on St Mark’s Square, order a gondola on impulse, and rely on single vaporetto tickets like they’re bus fares, your bank card will start sweating. But Venice can also be brilliant value, especially […]
Vilnius is one of those European cities that quietly wins you over. It is compact, characterful, and packed with historic buildings, great food, and a surprisingly relaxed vibe for a capital city. For good value travel, one day in Vilnius is a brilliant option because you can see a huge amount without spending a fortune. […]
Visiting Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, often begins with a simple question. Is it worth visiting, especially if you are travelling on a budget? The answer is a confident yes. Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, is one of Europe’s most walkable and affordable capital cities, rewarding travellers who enjoy exploring on foot, discovering history through […]











