
THINKING of heading on a city break but struggling to decide where to spend your hard-earned holiday cash?
Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina will get you the most bang for your buck in 2026, new research has revealed.
The Post Office Travel Money’s City Cost Barometer has unveiled the most budget-friendly destinations to visit right now – along with the ones that will make an eye-watering dent in your wallet.
Overall, Sarajevo pipped 49 other spots to the post and has been crowned the most affordable city this year with visitors able to bag free entry to its top heritage attraction and art gallery.
While this city may not have the most affordable accommodation of all the destinations analysed (£157 for two nights in a 3* hotel), basic items like a cup of coffee and a sightseeing city bus tour were shown to be very cheap, costing around £1.72 and £2.46 respectively.
To calculate the most affordable destinations, the Post Office looked at the cost of 12 typical city break items, including tickets to attractions, a bottle of beer/lager, a bottle of Coca-Cola/Pepsi, a glass of wine, a three-course evening meal for two, return airport bus or train transfer and a 48-hour travel card.
It found that a two-night break in Sarajevo will set the average person back around £248.29 in total (around £10 less than the second cheapest destination, Bucharest in Romania).
Accommodation was shown to be more budget-friendly here than in Sarajevo, setting the average holidaymaker back £148 for two nights in a 3* hotel. This still wasn’t as cheap as accommodation in Tirana, though.
At just £128 for the weekend on average, this Albanian hot spot was shown to have the most affordable hotels of all 50 destinations in the barometer.
Overall, Tirana came in third place in the rankings with a total cost of £262.85 for the whole weekend, closely followed by Belgrade in Serbia at £265.13 on average.
While the cost of many things, including coffee, beer and food, were shown to be pricier in Belgrade than Sarajevo, travelling around the city looks to be much cheaper, with buses, trams, trolleybuses, and city trains all entirely free to use – great for those who are keen to go sightseeing.
If you’d rather spend your time taste-testing the local booze, however, you should set your sights on Trenčín in Slovakia instead, which was ranked fourth cheapest spot for a city break, overall.
Top 10 bargain city breaks:
1 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina £248.29
2 Bucharest, Romania £258.07
3 Tirana, Albania £252.85
4 Belgrade, Serbia £265.13
5 Trencin, Slovakia £271.64
6 Riga, Latvia £278.19
7 Lille, France £289.33
8 Vilnius, Lithuania £289.39
9 Strasbourg, France £319.13
10 Podgorica, Montenegro £332.45
According to the Post Office Travel Money, a bottle of beer will set you back just £1.49 on average here, less than it would in any other destination, including top budget city Sarajevo, where beer cost £2.46 on average.
It’s also the cheapest spot for sinking wine, at just £3.52 on average per glass.
You can soak up all that booze for little cost, too, with a three-course meal for two with (more) wine costing just £47.64 on average.
Comparatively, a similar three-course dinner with wine in Sarajevo would cost you £62.86.
In sixth place comes Riga in Latvia, followed by the French city of Lille, which may prove popular for holidaymakers worried about the jet fuel crisis as it can be reached by train.
In total, there are ten cities in the charts that can be accessed from the UK by train or ferry, including the ever-popular cities of Paris and Amsterdam, which sit at the pricey end of the charts in 40th and 44th place respectively.
Both were still cheaper than Oslo in Norway, however, which was shown to be the most expensive of all with a total barometer cost of £733.99 – almost triple the amount of a break in the cheapest spot, Sarajevo.
There are still some good bargains to be had for those that do their research, though.
Post Office Travel Money’s Laura Plunkett said: “Despite concerns about rising prices abroad, there are many European cities offering great value for money.
“Sterling has remained fairly strong but, in these challenging times, it will pay holidaymakers to do their homework before booking to see where their pounds are likely to stretch furthest, even for short breaks.”
Top 10 cheapest cities for beer:
1 Trencin, Slovakia £1.49
2 Lisbon, Portugal £2.02
3 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina £2.46
4 Porto, Portugal £2.64
5 Ljubliana, Slovenia £2.81
6 Prague, Czech Republic £2.82
7 Barcelona, Spain £2.84
8 Bucharest, Romania £2.86
9 Podgorica, Montenegro £3.08
10 Warsaw, Poland £3.23