Summer is finally here, the sun is shining - sometimes - and the holiday season has begun. Looking to wet your whistle abroad? Well in this day and age with money so tight and prices rising, we have to consider the cost of essentials abroad - or rather the cost of a pint.
You haven't worked long and hard all year to pay for an extortionate round, so we have taken the liberty to provide you with a list of the average cost of a pint in every European country. We have included countries such as Ukraine, Russia and Belarus just as reference.
The latest figures provided by finder.com were published in late 2021, and have been fact checked. There are 44 countries in Europe according to the United Nations, and here is the average cost of a pint for each of them:
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Pint prices
- Moldova - Chişinău - £1.06
- Ukraine - Kiev - £1.20
- Hungary - Budapest - £1.28
- Bulgaria - Sofia - £1.37
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo - £1.41
- Belarus - Minsk - £1.41
- Montenegro - Podgorica - £1.41
- Czech Rep. - Prague - £1.44
- Romania - Bucharest - £1.48
- Serbia - Belgrade - £1.53
- Slovakia - Bratislava - £1.59
- Portugal - Lisbon - £1.63
- Albania - Tirana - £1.77
- Croatia - Zagreb - £1.82
- Andorra - Andorra la Vella - £2.04
- Poland - Warsaw - £2.15
- Slovenia - Ljubljana - £2.44
- Latvia - Riga - £2.76
- Russia - Moscow - £2.76
- Lithuania - Vilnius - £2.90
- Spain - Madrid - £3.11
- Austria - Vienna - £3.25
- Germany - Berlin - £3.33
- Belgium - Brussels - £3.34
- Estonia - Tallinn - £3.43
- Greece - Athens - £3.66
- Netherlands - Amsterdam - £4.14
- Italy - Rome - £4.29
- Ireland - Dublin - £4.93
- Finland - Helsinki - £5.22
- Switzerland - Zürich - £5.47
- United Kingdom London £5.50
- Denmark - Copenhagen - £5.56
- France - Paris - £5.74
- Sweden - Stockholm - £5.75
- Iceland - Reykjavik - £6.87
- Norway - Oslo - £7.90
Where are you thinking of jetting off to this summer? Let us know in the comments
Luxembourg, North Macedonia, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Malta, San Marino and (surprisingly) the Vatican City were not listed. For those looking forward to the World Cup, Doha in Qatar is the most expensive place in the world, at £9.98 a pint.
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