Manchester Airport launches some amazing deals to Eastern Europe - don't miss out
Eastern Europe is often forgotten about as a holiday destination with people instead choosing to go to places like Spain and Italy for trips away. But with gorgeous architecture and beautiful beaches from just £28, you can’t go wrong!
Here are five places that you can travel to that won’t break the bank, thanks to new deals from Manchester Airport:
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1. Hungary - known for it’s beautiful capital of Budapest, it’s a must see location with the thermal baths and gothic architecture. There’s so much to pack in for a short weekend break away. You can fly here from Manchester with Ryanair from £57pp return.
2. Czech Republic - somewhere that is especially gorgeous this time of year is the Czech Republic and specifically the capital of Prague. This is somewhere that is on my personal flight wish list as yet another lovely weekend getaway. The architecture is breath taking, whether you explore Prague Castle or the historic Charles Bridge, there’s lots to do and see. You can fly to Prague with flights starting from £28 per person return with Ryanair.
4. Montenegro - if you’re looking for a mix of both relaxation and adventure then Montenegro may be the place for you with direct flights from £118 return to Tivat. Sitting just south of Croatia, it shares the same coastline and stunning mountain scenery with everything from quaint towns to golden sands. You really can’t go wrong!
4. Latvia - the capital city of Riga is perfect for some peaceful walks, wellness activities and historic visits of the old soviet relics. The Old Town of Riga is pedestrianised so you can easily enjoy this city by foot. You can visit museums showcasing the soviet-era and try out the floating sauna located on the Daugava River. You can fly direct to Riga from Manchester for £47 per person return with Ryanair.
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Hide Ad5. Moldova - Interestingly, Moldova is one of the smallest and least visited countries in Europe but that doesn’t mean its lacking in things to do. If you’re a wine connoisseur then you must visit Cricova winery, which has the world’s largest wine cellar. Along with every country on this list, there is beautiful architecture and art to see as well. You can visit the capital city of Chisinau direct from Manchester from £113 per person return with FlyOne.
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