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5 cheap European spots everyone needs to see in a lifetime

Not-so-expensive places to visit in Europe - at least, just once in a lifetime!

That's one of the sweetest fun of living, yeah?

So whether you look in the neighbouring towns and cities here in Nigeria, or you fly just a little out wide to some other African countries, you'll still be awed by the amount of magic you'll see out there.

Further out on the European continent, and the charm remains just as exciting. And that is why we thought to show you some of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe - at least, just once in a lifetime!

Albufeira, Portugal

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For an affordable and sun-soaked vacation, this place in Portugal’s Algarve region should top your list.

Beautiful climate, fabulous beaches, inexpensive apartment-style hotels and fine Portuguese wine all await you over there.

Piran, Slovenia

Slovenia as a country has a little bit of everything — mountains, beaches, pristine lakes, caves, castles, healthy water springs and fantastic city life. It’s called the New Zealand of Europe for a reason. It’s the perfect place to visit on foot.

One more attraction to this place is an opportunity to savor fresh seafood. They say some of the best is made out there in Piran.

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Naples, Italy

Naples is one of the oldest cities in Europe and shines with so many delightful cultural sights and monuments – you’ll see old seaside castles, marvelous Baroque architecture and art.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Encircled by massive stonewalls, this Adriatic gem is hard to resist. With its old-world charm, the city’s streets are paved with limestone giving it a cool feel during hot summer days.

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You won’t want to miss the stunning medieval fortresses, Lovrijenac and Bokar, which tower over Dubrovnik.

Mostar, Bosnia

With its East-meets-West charm, this remnant of the Ottoman Empire in the heart of Europe embodies a truly authentic experience.

Pictures in the winding streets paved with cobblestones and on the medieval arched bridge (Star Most) that towers across the crystal cool waters of the Neretva River will make for a beautiful memory to forever cherish.

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