The Word Research, London Is The Most Expensive Cultural Tourism City

London the most expensive city in Europe to carry out cultural activities, says a survey.

A visit by two people to art galleries, museums, cultural heritage sites, opera, Ballet and classical concerts cost £ 256 (Rp5 million).

The author of the research, Post Office Travel Money (POTM), conducted a survey in 12 major cities in Europe and found that London was even more expensive than Paris for the price of a ticket.

According to the very high cost of POTM although some galleries and museums free of charge.

Warsaw in Poland became a city with the most efficient of all fees the city researched with a total cost of £ 70 for cultural tourism.

The city was followed by Budapest with a total cost of £ 80, Praha at £ 93, and Dublin £ 102.

Andrew Brown, from the POTM, says that price varies drastically in 12 cities who researched, all of them claim to have world-class cultural attractions.
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"This means cultural enthusiasts can save you lots of money by doing their HOMEWORK before ordering and exchanging expensive cities with cities that are cheaper," he said.

Two tickets for the performances of the Royal Ballet in London it costs £ 91, while two opera tickets £ 117.50.

A pair of cultural enthusiasts who buy tickets for Ballet in Budapest just pay £ 15, while in Warsaw 20 lbs.

London became the most expensive of the 12 cities of the city who researched, though cultural fare in the city is down 21% since 2009.

Prices of culture in Rome and Vienna also went down from 2009, each 36,1% and 27.3%.

Whereas the price increase cultural tourism in Amsterdam rose 37.3%, or the highest increase from 12 European city

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