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Сultural tourism in Moscow is cheaper than in Europe

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Сultural tourism in Moscow is cheaper than in Europe


23.08.2017

pixabay.comRussian capital is among the cheapest European cities for cultural tourism, Lenta.ru informs. There are fifteen European cities on this list overall. Post Office company specialists calculated the amount of money per person to spend vacations in each of these cities. The expenses included museums, art galleries, excursions, sightseeing tours, dancing evenings, opera performances and classic music concerts. One will spend around 140 euros for such entertainment in Moscow. This result brought Moscow the forth place on the list.

Prague tops the list, where expenses for cultural tourism amount to a bit more than 100 euros. The second line is occupied by the capital of Poland, where cultural vacations would cost 103 euros. Among three leaders is also Budapest, where this sum is 122 euros.

The Swedish capital is on the fifth place. Berlin, Brussels, Rome, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Vena, London, Paris, Madrid and Barcelona are in this ranking too.

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