Bulgarian capital Sofia is Europe's cheapest tourist city for 2013, according to a survey from Price of Travel.
The
survey has established that the cost of a centrally located,
well-reviewed three-star hotel, plus the cost of transportation, some
activities, food and drink in Sofia would come in at under USD 50 a
day, according to USA Today.
The
survey has noted that “airfare to Sofia is somewhat expensive, and
there aren't a ton of good alternative options, though Sofia does
have connecting service from other European cities on low-cost
carriers such as easyJet and Wizz Air.”
“If
you're thinking of relying on train or bus service from another, more
affordable European entry point, know that it will likely be a long,
long journey,” it says.