A holidaymaker has revealed how you can experience a luxurious getaway in a beautiful European city without overspending—allowing you to “live like a millionaire”.
A woman recently managed to fly to Geneva, Switzerland, for just £23 and spent less than £50 per night on accommodation, reports Mirror Online.
Despite being one of the most expensive European city breaks, according to Weather 2 Travel, this stunning city filled with breathtaking views and historical treasures can still be enjoyed on a budget.
Instagram user @petite.blondine, who regularly shares her top travel tips, disagrees with the pricey reputation and shared her guide on “how to do a weekend in the most expensive country in the world, on a budget”.
The London-based travel editor said: “A luxury weekend that doesn’t cost luxury money aka what the last few days in Geneva have looked like.”
Emma bagged herself a bargain trip to Geneva for just £23 on a flight from the UK. She discovered an underground spa with entry for less than £32, boasting stunning pools and waterfalls.
The historical hotel she stayed in charged only £47 per person, per night. While exploring Geneva, Emma sipped wine through vineyards and enjoyed a lunch cruise on the Belle Epoque.
Not one to miss out on local delights, Emma grabbed a ‘chocolate pass’ for £25 and indulged in the city’s finest chocolate offerings.
She highlighted that tourists can benefit from free transport around the city. “This is how you do the city of millionaires without having to spend like one,” she added.
Her travel tips have sparked excitement online, with many commenters expressing their eagerness to follow in her footsteps. “Wow,” exclaimed one admirer, while another praised, “What a perfect little itinerary for a weekend away…that won’t break the bank! ” Another user was inspired to say, “Need to book a trip soon,”.
Situated at the western tip of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), near the border with France, Geneva is surrounded by the Alps and the Jura mountains, offering picturesque views.
The primary language spoken is French, but English, German, and Italian are also common due to the city’s international character.
The city is home to several key attractions including Jet d’Eau, an iconic water fountain on Lake Geneva, one of the city’s most famous landmarks.
Next to visit is St. Pierre Cathedral which is a historical church with stunning views from its tower.
The city is home to many parks and green spaces, such as Parc des Bastions and Parc La Grange, providing beautiful areas for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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