When looking for a quick getaway, a city break is often the best option. We are lucky in the UK to have access to travel options where we can jump on a flight for a few hours and have better weather.
With autumn just around the corner, a new study has revealed Europe’s best cities for a quick 24-hour city break.
Travel and luggage experts at Bounce have looked at flight costs from major UK departure points as well as the number of restaurants and things to do.
They have also worked out the average hotel cost in each city to determine the best 24-hour city break destinations for 2024.
Let’s take a look at the results.
Cost of a next-day return flight from London (£) – 251
Cost of a next-day return flight from Manchester (£) – 380
Number of restaurants – 1,913
Number of things to do – 1,055
Average cost of a night in a hotel (£) – 168
24-hour destination score /10 – 5.75
Cost of a next-day return flight from London (£) – 218
Cost of a next-day return flight from Manchester (£) – 277
Number of restaurants – 2,358
Number of things to do – 909
Average cost of a night in a hotel (£) – 123
24-hour destination score /10 – 5.75
Cost of a next-day return flight from London (£) – 233
Cost of a next-day return flight from Manchester (£) – 234
Number of restaurants – 1,520
Number of things to do – 643
Average cost of a night in a hotel (£) – 120
24-hour destination score /10 – 5.81
Cost of a next-day return flight from London (£) – 246
Cost of a next-day return flight from Manchester (£) – 294
Number of restaurants – 4,441
Number of things to do – 2,436
Average cost of a night in a hotel (£) – 104
24-hour destination score /10 – 5.85
Cost of a next-day return flight from London (£) – 238
Cost of a next-day return flight from Manchester (£) – 231
Number of restaurants – 1,652
Number of things to do – 711
Average cost of a night in a hotel (£) – 187
24-hour destination score /10 – 5.97
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