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City break: the best destination ideas for a weekend

Wù go on a city break in Europe or for a long weekend in the sun ? Lisbon, Rome, London, Marrakech, Barcelona, ​​Amsterdam, Venice… Discover our ideas and guides trip to escape for a weekend in the heart of the city of your choice.

The city break allows you to discover a new destination over a long weekend. In town or in a village, near the sea or a natural park, in Europe or elsewhere, the principle of the city break is to visit and discover new places without having to &agrav; take too much leave. If you want to go on a city break for more than two days, you can take advantage of public holidays and possible bridges to go on a long weekend. The city break tempts you ? Find our ideas for unmissable, sunny or trendy destinations where go back for a few days.

Very popular in recent years, the city break refers to a short stay, most often in a city. Often grafted &agrav; On a weekend, it usually lasts from 2 to 3pm. 5 days. By going on a city break one or more times a year, you will be able to take a break from your daily rhythm and get a change of scenery by discovering a new destination nearby. ; only a few hours by plane or train from your departure city.

Between the tempting offers from airlines & Low costs, last minute deals and promotions on transportation and accommodation make it hard to resist. the appeal of the city break. To go cheap and manage your budget as best as possible, it is interesting to look at the price of plane tickets but also the cost of living once there. On the side airlines, Ryanair offers the lowest fares in Europe with one-way tickets to and from all airlines. from 9 euros to depart from Barcelona, ​​Milan, Dublin or even Malta. Very attractive prices which obviously vary depending on the period chosen and your departure airport. You can also look at the destinations and prices offered by Transavia, Vueling and EasyJet, other low cost airlines. On the side Of the cheapest destinations in Europe for a city break, it is the cities of Eastern countries that are generally the most affordable. Vilnius, Belgrade, Warsaw, Riga, Prague, Bratislava… Count on average 200 euros for two days there for a couple, hotel, meals, transport and outings included.

Wù go on a city break in Europe ? If your budget and your desires are obviously within your reach; Take into account, some European destinations are simply unmissable and worth a weekend visit. Combining cultural and historical richness, lively neighborhoods, good food and shopping addresses, these cities attract millions of travelers looking to discover their destination all year round. spend an exotic weekend without having to travel leave à the other side of the world. In Europe, you can plan a city break in a capital or large tourist city: Berlin, Helsinki, Venice, Budapest, Copenhagen, Prague, Stockholm… Find out in our travel guides below our selection of the best city break destinations in Europe.

If you want to go on a city break in the sun, choose the south of Europe and the Mediterranean rim. You will therefore be able to enjoy pleasant temperatures all year round without having to worry about having to worry about the weather. experience jet lag after a long-haul flight. Here are some ideas for sunny destinations where you can enjoy your vacation. go on a city break: Morocco (Marrakech, Casablanca, Essaouira…), Tunisia (Tunis, Djerba, Hammamet…), Spain, Portugal, the south of Italy, the Cyclades islands and Sicily.

A city break can also be an opportunity to fly off to a trendy destination where there is plenty of fun. you haven't had the chance to pack your bags yet. The time of a two-day weekend five days, you can go à the discovery of the islands and sublime natural sites of Malta, the towns and archaeological sites of Turkey or even the natural parks and typical villages of the region Apulia in Italy.

If you're planning a 4 or 5 day weekend and don't mind spending a few extra hours in the city, plane, you can also go on a city break à New York ! The Level company notably offers tickets à from 129 euros one way from Orly airport.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116