When we think of a destination for a weekend holiday or city break, we usually think of the classics: London, Rome, Barcelona, Paris. However, it’s not all crispy baguettes, delicious wine, and pleasantly smelly cheese when it comes to these cities. In fact, there are other destinations you should consider for a quick getaway.
A survey conducted by the British consumer association ‘Which?’ came up with some unexpected results. The number 1 spot for the best destination for a city break was the Polish city of Krakow for the 3rd year running.
Curious to find out what the rest of the top 10 ‘Which?’ destinations were? Want to know which cities you’re better off avoiding if you want a pleasant trip? Scroll down and enjoy the view.
More info: Which.co.uk
1. Krakow, Poland

‘Which?’ ranked the top 10 and bottom 10 cities according to the results it gathered from nearly 5,000 brits. They rated 43 cities based on different criteria: from accommodation and shopping to value for money and things to see. Oh, and the range of food and drink. After all, no matter how beautiful a city is, you don’t want to starve or go bankrupt by the end of your trip.

Gigantic head at the base of the Town Hall Tower

Kosciuszko’s Mound

Barbican

According to the survey results, Krakow got a whopping 93 percent rating and was given 5 stars for value for money. It was the only city to get so many stars in this category. This may have something to do with the fact that the average hotel price in the Polish city is just 59 pounds (76 dollars/69 euros) per night, while a pint of beer costs around 2 pounds (2.58 dollars/2.31 euros).
Ghetto Heroes’ Square

St. Mary’s Basilica

Wieliczka Salt Mine

But Krakow is much more than just value for money. The city has quaint traditional markets, a castle, and actual underground mines with a cathedral made of salt (Mines of Moria, anyone?).
Wawel Cathedral

Here are the rest of the top 10 European destinations for a city break, according to the ‘Which?’ survey (yay for Berlin and Budapest!): Krakow, Poland: 93 percent Seville, Spain: 90 percent Valencia, Spain: 89 percent Berlin, Germany: 88 percent Amsterdam, Netherlands: 86 percent Budapest, Hungary: 86 percent Munich, Germany: 86 percent Venice, Italy: 86 percent Verona, Italy: 86 percent Bordeaux, France: 85 percent
2. Seville, Spain

3. Valencia, Spain

4. Berlin, Germany

5. Amsterdam, Netherlands

6. Budapest, Hungary

7. Munich, Germany

8. Venice, Italy

9. Verona, Italy

10. Bordeaux, France

Bottom 10 cities:
Valletta, Malta: 78 percent Cologne, Germany: 77 percent Dublin, Ireland: 77 percent Dubrovnik, Croatia: 76 percent Naples, Italy: 75 percent Palma, Mallorca: 75 percent Reykjavik, Iceland: 74 percent Brussels, Belgium: 73 percent Milan, Italy: 73 percent Alicante, Spain: 72 percent
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