5 super cheap flights departing from the Netherlands in April for less than €50* return
- Mar 9, 2015
- 2 min read
From less than €50* return this April, you could be watching a football match in Manchester, visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Warsaw, or eat the best tapas in Girona. Here are five cheap Cityholiday’s:
1. Turin, Italy from €30
It's famous for being the home of Italy's royal family. Today, Turin, with its fine, aristocratic atmosphere, old world sophisticated shops, grand boulevards and palaces, leafy parks, and several art galleries, is an increasingly popular tourist resort. The 2006 Winter Olympics, and its status recently as World Book Capital have promoted tourists to visit this beautiful and underestimated Italian city, which has a longstanding cultural and artistic history...
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2. Warsaw, Poland from €35
Warsaw is the proud capital of Poland and is, with 1.7 million inhabitants, the largest city of the country. The Second World War has been disastrous for Warsaw. The city was in ruins and the Jewish ghetto was destroyed. But then reconstruction began. The old city centre was restored and new modern buildings were constructed. The Old Town is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ‘Miracle of Warsaw’ is complete...
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3. London, United Kingdom from €31
There are big cities, world cities and alpha world cities. Together with New York, Tokyo and Paris, London is part of the latter category. It is the political cradle, the economic centre and the cultural heart of the United Kingdom. A visit to London is no more than logical...
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4. Manchester, United Kingdom from €40
Manchester is, of course, home to the world-famous footbal clubs Manchester United and Manchester City. Besides being a city of footbal, Manchester is a wonderful place to visit, also for non-footbal fans...
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5. Girona, Spain from €48
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. Its vibrancy, nightlife and tourist attractions are renowned and it is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. It's disproportionately large for the size of Ireland with nearly two million in the Greater Dublin Region - well over a third of the Republic's population! The centre is, however, relatively small and can be navigated by foot, with most of the population living in suburbs...
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