CHEAPEST CITIES TO VISIT

Price of Travel’s European Backpacker Index for 2011  courtesy of Price of Travel


1 – Sofia, Bulgaria                                    $21.40
2 – Krakow, Poland                                   $27.25
3 – Bucharest, Romania                           $30.40
4 – Budapest, Hungary                            $35.80
5 – Istanbul, Turkey                                 $35.00
6 – Warsaw, Poland                                  $39.15
7 – Saint Petersburg, Russia                   $41.35
8 – Prague, Czech Republic                    $42.55
9 – Zagreb, Croatia                                   $44.45
10 – Moscow, Russia                               $48.75
11 – Tallinn, Estonia                                 $54.10
12 – Bruges, Belgium                               $56.55
13 – Lisbon, Portugal                               $57.25
14 – Berlin, Germany                               $60.40
15 – London, England                              $59.40
16 – Dubrovnik, Croatia                           $61.95
17 – Athens, Greece                                 $62.50
18 – Madrid, Spain                                    $65.00
19 – Florence, Italy                                   $67.50
20 – Edinburgh, Scotland                        $66.40
21 – Naples, Italy                                      $68.00
22 – Reykjavik, Iceland                            $64.80
23 – Hamburg, Germany                          $69.00
24 – Dublin, Ireland                                  $70.20
25 – Munich, Germany                             $70.40
26 – Milan, Italy                                         $72.85
27 – Nice, France                                      $73.40
28 – Barcelona, Spain                                        $73.55
29 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg      $73.80
30 – Vienna, Austria                                 $77.50
31 – Rome, Italy                                        $78.10
32 – Paris, France                                     $78.65
33 – Brussels, Belgium                            $80.30
34 – Amsterdam, Netherlands                 $81.30
35 – Helsinki, Finland                               $84.50
36 – Copenhagen, Denmark                    $87.30
37 – Venice, Italy                                      $94.40
38 – Stockholm, Sweden                         $95.30
39 – Oslo, Norway                                    $104
40 – Zurich, Switzerland                          $111


Costs for each city
·   One night in the cheapest bunk at the least expensive hostel with a good location and good reviews
·   Two public transportation rides per day
·   One paid/famous attraction per day (Every city is loaded with free things to do for budget-conscious travelers, but here we take the average cost of a major attraction in each city for each day.)
·   Three “budget” meals per day (We took our minimum meal price and added 20% to make it more realistic for a longer trip. Where hostels include breakfast, that meal isn’t included in the daily total.)
·   Three cheap, local beers (or wine) each day as an “entertainment fund.” Non-drinkers might have dessert and coffee or attend a local music performance instead, so this is a general benchmark that should be proportional for each city.
Currency exchange rates done April 2011
1 – Sofia, Bulgaria (cheapest)
Europe’s cheapest tourist city is becoming more popular each year, partly due to the low prices for almost everything, but its remote location will still be a problem for most casual travelers.
·   Currency: Bulgaria Leva
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hostel Mostel – 13.70 (includes breakfast)
·   Transportation: 2.00
·   Meals: 9.60 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 3.00
·   Attractions: 2.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index:    BGN30.30  =  AUD$21.40/day

Krakow might be Europe’s best travel bargain at the moment. It’s similar to what Prague was before that one became relatively expensive, and there’s many great and cheap hostels, bars, and restaurants to keep prices low while you are enjoying the beautiful old city and the local culture.
·   Currency: Polish Zlotych
·   Cheap/good hostel: Atlantis Hostel – 25.00/night
·   Transportation: 5.00
·   Meals: 21.60
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 15.00
·   Attractions: 12.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: PLN78.60 = AUD$27.25/day

Definitely not Romania’s most charming town, Bucharest seems in little rush to attract visitors from the West. Fortunately, those that make the effort to come will at least be rewarded with low prices all around, which certainly help make up for the other frustrations of visiting. And that huge parliament building is worth a look.
·   Currency: Romanian leu
·   Cheap/good hostel: Happy Hostel = 31.87/night
·   Transportation: 2.60
·   Meals: 39.60
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 9.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: RON 90.57 – AUD $30.40/day

Another excellent travel bargain, Budapest is all-around cheap and it gets high marks from visitors. The castles and cathedrals are enough, but here you also get thermal spas that are cheap enough even for the backpacking set.
·   Currency: Hungary Forint
·   Cheap/good hostel: Tiger Tims Place – 1900/night
·   Transportation: 640
·   Meals: 2400
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 960
·   Attractions: 1000
·   Daily Backpacker Index: HUF6900 = AUD $35.80/day

The classic east-meets-west city is one that’s creeping up in price, but it’s still a great bargain by European standards, and there’s no shortage of markets, temples, and attractions for even a longer stay.
·   Currency: Turkish lira
·   Cheap/good hostel: Aga Hamam Hostel – 13.00/night
·   Transportation: 3.50
·   Meals: 16.80
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 10.50
·   Attractions: 12.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: TRY 55.80 = AUD $35.00/day

Poland’s largest city is still rather cheap overall, but most visitors vastly prefer Krakow of the two. Still, Warsaw is building a tourist infrastructure quickly these days, and this is an interesting piece of the post-Soviet puzzle in the region.
·   Currency: Polish Zlotych
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hostel Kanonia – 40.00/night
·   Transportation: 5.60
·   Meals: 32.40
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 21.00
·   Attractions: 14.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: PLN 113.00 = AUD$39.15/day

While struggling to develop enough hostels and tourist-friendly businesses, Saint Petersburg is still definitely in the bargain category for those who can pull it off. Most things are very affordable, and the city would seem even cheaper if its incredible Hermitage Museum/Winter Palace didn’t (justifiably) cost so much.
·   Currency: Russian ruble
·   Cheap/good hostel: Tolstoy Hostel – 300/night
·   Transportation: 44
·   Meals: 312
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 210
·   Attractions: 350
·   Daily Backpacker Index: RUB 1,216 = AUD $41.35/day

Ten or fifteen years ago Prague was always used as an example of a city that is incredibly cheap yet still beautiful and historic, but that sort of chit-chat triggered the masses to follow. Still, in spite of high-ish hotel prices and a currency that keeps creeping up, Prague is still quite cheap for those willing to stay in hostels and scout for bargain food and drinks. Plus, it’s still gorgeous, if crowded.
·   Currency: Czech krona
·   Cheap/good hostel: Sir Toby’s Hostel – 110/night
·   Transportation: 36
·   Meals: 348
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 60
·   Attractions: 200
·   Daily Backpacker Index: CZK 754 = AUD $42.55/day

Croatia’s capital is developing quickly so it might not be wise to keep putting off a visit for the future. Still fairly cheap by European standards, and especially compared to Italy next door, Zagreb is a bargain and a worthwhile stop on the way to one of the beach towns.
·   Currency: Croatian kruna
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hostel Mali Mrak Zagreb – 80/night
·   Transportation: 20
·   Meals: 78
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 30
·   Attractions: 30
·   Daily Backpacker Index: HRK 238 = AUD $44.45/day

Certainly one of the world’s most important cities, Moscow continues also to be frustrating for many travelers, with relatively few hostels and traveler-friendly budget restaurants. Still, if you can get through the paperwork and find a cheap flight, it’s a fairly cheap place for now.
·   Currency: Russian ruble
·   Cheap/good hostel: Basilica Hostel 450/night
·   Transportation: 52
·   Meals: 432
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 180
·   Attractions: 320
·   Daily Backpacker Index: RUB 1434 = AUD $48.75/day

Interestingly, the first Euro-zone member on the list is the one that just officially joined as of January 2011. Tallinn is still quite cheap compared to all of its northern and Scandinavian neighbors, and it’s definitely an interesting and worthwhile stop if you are in the region.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hostel Vana Tom – 7.38/night
·   Transportation: 2.00
·   Meals: 15.24
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.60
·   Attractions: 5.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €39.22 = AUD $54.10/day

This one is a bit of a shocker, but Bruges is actually quite cheap for backpackers, mainly due to an abundance of affordable hostels as well as attractions that don’t cost much. In high season (summer) prices go up a bit, but still Bruges is a fine choice to chill out for a few days or more, even though you can see the main sights in less time.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Lybeer Travellers’ Hostel – 9/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 2.40
·   Meals: 15.60 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 5.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €41 = AUD $56.55/day

Its out-of-the-way location seems to keep tourism well below the levels that the city otherwise deserves, but those who go to the trouble to reach Lisbon will find an extremely handsome and charming city that is a great bargain as well. The city is particularly known for excellent and cheap hostels that are always in a race to outdo each other, with visitors being the ultimate winners.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Equity Point Lisboa – 9/night
·   Transportation: 1.70
·   Meals: 16.80
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 5.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €41.50 = AUD $57.25/day

Those of us who love Berlin still find it hard to convince most people to check it out, which is a shame. This city has endless things to see and do, along with an arts and entertainment scene that rivals anywhere in Europe. All that, plus the competition among its many hostels keeps things weirdly cheap. Put it on your list and schedule a trip before things change much.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: BackpackerBerlin – 9.90/night
·   Transportation: 2.60
·   Meals: 16.80
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 7.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €43.80 = AUD $60.40/day

Perhaps the most shocking placement on this list is London being nearer the top than the bottom. When you are there the city can feel brutally expensive, but crafty budget travelers can actually stretch their funds a long way. The things that keep the total price down are cheap hostels (prices climb a bit in summer though) and all the world-class free museums. In fact, we used an Attractions price of zero for London, since so many of the best sights are actually gratis for all.
·   Currency: British pound
·   Cheap/good hostel: Astor Victoria – 10/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 3.80
·   Meals: 14.40 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 10.00
·   Attractions: 0.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: £38.20 = AUD $59.40/day

Compared to the rest of “Eastern Europe” the beach resort of Dubrovnik is pricey, but compared to similar beach resorts in Italy, it’s still a bargain. Unfortunately it’s not easy to reach for those who are passing through the region, but it’s worth going out of the way for, especially in season.
·   Currency: Croatian kruna
·   Cheap/good hostel: Villa Banana – 116/night
·   Transportation: 16
·   Meals: 104.40
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 45.00
·   Attractions: 50.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: HRK 331.90 = AUD $61.95/day

The Greek capital was once one of Europe’s great bargain cities, but a variety of factors have kept prices driving up for the past decade. The infrastructure created for the Olympics has actually turned Athens into a modern and easy-to-visit place, and the Acropolis and other attractions continue to amaze, so it still seems like a reasonable deal for the moment.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hostel Zeus – 11/night
·   Transportation: 2.00
·   Meals: 16.80
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 8.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €45.30 = AUD $62.50/day

This classic European city definitely feels like a bargain compared to capitals to the north. There is great competition among its many hostels, and even private rooms in the city center are often cheap. Another money-saver is the tapas culture, with cheap eats and cheap glasses of beer part of the nightly ritual.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Students Hostel Luis Velez – 12.90/night
·   Transportation: 2.00
·   Meals: 19.20
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 6.00
·   Attractions: 7.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €47.10 = AUD $65.00/day

The next 12 on the list are all closely bunched together in price, so the differences will be subtle, yet it’s still a bit surprising that Florence is Italy’s cheapest major city (by a small margin). Hostel competition is fierce and quality is mostly quite good, so this is a good hang-out for weary backpackers. And the food is excellent, if not particularly cheap.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hostel 7 Santi – 14/night
·   Transportation: 2.40
·   Meals: 18.00
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 7.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €48.90 = AUD $67.50/day

While it’s certainly true that most things in Edinburgh are a bit cheaper than things in London, having relatively expensive attractions compared to London has pushed the city down the list. Those who are satisfied with skipping the Edinburgh Castle and the Camera Obscura will find this city very reasonable, except during the Festival season.
·   Currency: British pound
·   Cheap/good hostel: Edinburgh Nights Hostel – 8.40/night
·   Transportation: 2.40
·   Meals: 14.40
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 10.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: £42.70 = AUD $66.40/day

Normally thought of as Italy’s cheapest major city, Naples is similar in price to Florence for the most part, with the major attractions driving the price a bit higher in spite of cheaper food in general. Naples, as you may know, has kind of a mixed reputation, but still plenty of reasons to schedule a visit.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Giovanni’s Home – 15/night
·   Transportation: 2.20
·   Meals: 15.60
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 9.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €49.30 = AUD $68.00/day

Prior to the recent currency crisis, Reykjavik would certainly been at or near the bottom of this list, but things have definitely changed…for now. Most visitors to Iceland either head to the countryside or fly onward after only a couple days in the capital, so this city isn’t necessarily the best indicator for a proper island-loop trip, but fortunately most of the rest of the country is cheaper, as long as you get the transportation part figured out.
·   Currency: Iceland kronur
·   Cheap/good hostel: Reykjavik City Hostel – 2,400/night
·   Transportation: 560
·   Meals: 2,400
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 1,500
·   Attractions: 800
·   Daily Backpacker Index: ISK 7,660 = AUD $64.80/day

This somewhat remote city is largely forgotten by most North American visitors, known best as where the Beatles honed their chops, but Hamburg is a lovely and classy city that is worth a stop if you are in the area. Germans, in general, like good value, so there are plenty of good budget sleeping and eating options for the backpacker types.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Jugendherberge Hamburg-Auf dem Stintfang – 19.90/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 2.60
·   Meals: 12.00 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 8.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €50 = AUD $69/day

For a city that was once considered cheap, Dublin feels weirdly expensive these days, especially in light of the larger financial struggles. Fortunately there are some good deals on hostels lately, so hopefully other things (like €5+ for a pint of Guinness in even a dumpy bar!) will loosen up and make the city friendlier for backpackers and budget travelers.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Abigails Hostel – 10/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 2.30
·   Meals: 15.60
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 15.00
·   Attractions: 8.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €50.90 = AUD $70.20/day

Germany’s most popular city for overseas travelers is only a bit more expensive than the others, so budget travelers can get by with few complications as long as they aren’t going during Oktoberfest. Prices of hostels do shoot up a bit during summer, but overall it’s fairly easy to find bargains, and the city is so pleasant that it feels like good value.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Easy Palace City Hostel – 10/night
·   Transportation: 4.80
·   Meals: 19.20
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 8.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €51.00 = AUD $70.40/day

Milan’s success in finance and fashion have helped make it one of Europe’s most expensive cities to sleep in, although the hostels aren’t as outrageous, so overall expenses are similar to most other Italian cities. Since it’s on-the-way between so many other nearby cities, Milan is definitely worth a stop for a few days if you can manage it.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: OstellOlinda – 18/night
·   Transportation: 2.00
·   Meals: 16.80
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 7.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €52.80 = AUD $72.85/day

As the largest city on the Côte d’Azur, Nice actually has a decent infrastructure for budget tourists, though things can get pretty crowded in summer and prices do shoot up. This is a great base for exploring Monaco and Cannes with a short train journey, but even in the city itself there is plenty to do, and a pleasant beach if you don’t mind rocks where the sand should be.

·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hotel & Hostel Paradis – 16/night
·   Transportation: 2.00
·   Meals: 19.20
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 7.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €53.20 = AUD $73.40/day

Another in this bunch of similarly-priced cities, Barcelona is only slightly more expensive than Madrid due to minor differences in hostels and the famous attractions. And this is another city where hostels tend to get expensive and crowded during summer, but are quite cheap for most of the rest of the year.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Mediterranean Youth Hostel – 15/night
·   Transportation: 2.80
·   Meals: 18.00
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 10.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €53.30 = AUD $73.55/day

This underrated and mostly forgotten city is definitely worth a stop if you are passing between Belgium and France. The location is stunning and the city’s history is interesting, plus the food and drink culture is what you would expect for this part of Europe, meaning there are a lot of great choices.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Luxembourg City Hostel – 22.90/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 3.00
·   Meals: 15.00 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 3.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €53.50 = AUD $73.80/day

Being one of Europe’s grandest capitals, it’s only slightly surprising that Vienna comes out as a relatively expensive city. Its location between so many other tourist cities makes it an easy one to stop off in for a few days, and while food is a bit expensive, there are some good-value hostels in the city to help make up for it.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Wombats City Hostel Vienna – 12/night
·   Transportation: 3.60
·   Meals: 21.60
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 10.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €56.20 = AUD $77.50/day

Regardless of costs, Rome is one of those cities that you’ve just got to visit anyway, so fortunately it’s not as outrageously expensive as some lesser destinations a bit down the list. There are good budget options for most things, but hotels and hostels are more expensive than one might expect, and the main Rome attractions are justifiably expensive as well.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Ivanhoe Hostel – 15.90/night
·   Transportation: 2.00
·   Meals: 19.20
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 7.50
·   Attractions: 12.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €56.60 = AUD $78.10/day

Similarly to Rome, it’s just a good thing that Paris isn’t anymore expensive than it is, because people are going to visit anyway. As long as you are willing to stay a bit outside the main tourist districts then Paris can be quite reasonable on the wallet, and the quality of food is exceptional nearly anywhere you go. The main attractions are actually fairly cheap compared to major sights in some other big cities.
Note: Drink prices here are for wine rather than beer, as it’s much cheaper and better as well.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Vintage Hostel – 20/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 3.40
·   Meals: 15.60 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 9.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €57.00 = AUD $78.65/day

For the budget traveler, Brussels can be a bit difficult since the infrastructure is built mostly for business travelers and government employees. There aren’t many hostel options, and cheap meals are a challenge in the city center area. Still, it’s worth a look for the main square alone if you are heading to or from Bruges, which is much cheaper and listed above.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Brussels Hello Hostel – 18/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 3.40
·   Meals: 16.80 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 12.00
·   Attractions: 8.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €58.20 = AUD $80.30/day

From a price standpoint, Amsterdam may be a victim of its own popularity. Even with scores of hostels throughout the city center, they are still able to get fairly high rates even during shoulder season. The famous attractions are on the expensive side, though good deals are always available on food and drinks if you know where to look. If you are willing to skip the Anne Frank House and the Van Gogh Museum, the city is more in the midrange for Europe.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Youth Hostel Meetingpoint – €18/night
·   Transportation: 5.20
·   Meals: 14.40
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 12.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €58.90 = AUD $81.30/day

The cheapest of the continental Nordic capitals, Helsinki, like Stockholm and Oslo below, has a sizzling economy, but along with it they have very high wages and taxes, and that makes things expensive for outsiders. As nice as it may be, if cities had prices reflecting their desirability, Helsinki would be much cheaper than it is.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: Hostel Stadion – 20/night
·   Transportation: 3.60
·   Meals: 21.60
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 12.00
·   Attractions: 4.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €61.20 = AUD $84.50/day

Finally reaching famously-expensive Scandinavia, it’s just plain tough to find cheap alternatives in this region. Quality does tend to be quite high, so it may not feel like a rip-off, but except for a few dodgy places by the train station, there are just no cheap hotels or hostels in Copenhagen. This is also a good place to give up drinking, or smuggle in some duty-free stuff on your way in.
·   Currency: Danish kroner
·   Cheap/good hostel: Sleep in Heaven – 147/night
·   Transportation: 46
·   Meals: 114
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 105
·   Attractions: 60
·   Daily Backpacker Index: DKK 472 = AUD $87.30/day

No surprises to find Venice so far down the affordability list, but once again this is a city where it’s all easily justifiable, and fortunately you can see all the main sights in just two days and one night if you are tight on funds. Of course, the hostel listed here, along with most cheaper hotels, is not even on the main island, but getting back and forth is cheap and easy.
·   Currency: euro
·   Cheap/good hostel: YHA Ostello Della Gioventu – 22/night
·   Transportation: 6.00
·   Meals: 26.40
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 9.00
·   Attractions: 5.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: €68.40 = AUD $94.40/day

Backpackers who want to visit the homeland of most of their furniture have to go a long distance out of the way to reach Stockholm, and then face shocking prices once they arrive. This is another city where almost nothing is cheap no matter where you look. If they ever build that ABBA Museum then it might be easier to swallow, but for now it’s hard to justify a visit at these prices.
·   Currency: Swedish kronor
·   Cheap/good hostel: Stockholm Hostel – 190/night
·   Transportation: 36
·   Meals: 192
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 120
·   Attractions: 90
·   Daily Backpacker Index: SEK 628 = AUD $95.30/day

The good news about Oslo is that most travelers only spend a day or two in the city at most, on their way to the fjords or the countryside. The bad news is that during that short time in Oslo things are insanely expensive, almost without exception. The non-urban parts of Norway are more reasonable, so this is one where you just have to bear it and move on.
·   Currency: Norwegian kroner
·   Cheap/good hostel: Oslo Youth Hostel Haraldsheim – 255/night (including breakfast)
·   Transportation: 52
·   Meals: 114 (not including breakfast)
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 105
·   Attractions: 70
·   Daily Backpacker Index: NOK 596 = AUD $104/day

Certainly no surprise here, especially considering that Zurich also came out on top on our recent survey of world taxi prices. Still, the cost of everything at the current exchange rate (the Swiss franc is very overvalued now) is astonishing. Also, like Brussels, this is a serious business city, so most things are geared to those with lavish expense accounts, and backpackers are barely an afterthought.
·   Currency: Swiss franc
·   Cheap/good hostel: City Backpacker – Hostel Biber – 36/night
·   Transportation: 8.00
·   Meals: 28.80
·   Drinks/Entertainment: 18.00
·   Attractions: 14.00
·   Daily Backpacker Index: CHF 104.80 = AUD $111 /day