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A cheap alternative to Amsterdam: the best city break destination in the Netherlands is named

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What city is called a cheap alternative to Amsterdam. Source: planetofhotels.com

Amsterdam is a city that attracts millions of people with its unique blend of history, culture and modern life. A network of canals, charming streets with 17th century buildings, world-famous museums, and more make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.

However, with popularity comes high prices for housing, food, and entertainment. That's why a budget travel expert known as @emsbudgettravel on TikTok told us about an alternative city that offers similar experiences but at a much lower cost.

The capital of the Netherlands is famous for its unique atmosphere, which travelers are eager to experience. However, due to high prices, not everyone can afford a trip to this popular destination. Fortunately, there is a place in the country for those who want to save money but are not ready to sacrifice comfort and impressions.

Eindhoven is a great alternative to Amsterdam for those who dream of a cozy city vacation. It is located in the south of the Netherlands and combines everything that attracts tourists to this country.

Despite the fact that the city is much smaller than Amsterdam, it retains the characteristic Dutch spirit and culture. Visitors can enjoy cozy cafes, walkable streets, and more.

One of the biggest advantages of Eindhoven is its affordability. Prices are attractive for everything from food and rent to tickets to various events. Also, you can find very favorable flights to this place in many European cities, especially through budget airlines such as Ryanair.

Another advantage of Eindhoven is its strategic location. The city is not far from the Belgian border, so it is easy to combine a vacation here with a visit to such picturesque places as Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp or even Brussels.

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