In fourth place is Cannes’ neighbour, Nice, with a final score of 36.1. The city has plenty to offer from the stunning Promenade des Anglais to the vibrant Old Town, but it also has the highest price for a taxi costing £1.84 per km. Photo: pexels
Barcelona takes the fifth spot, which has a score of 39.7. The Spanish city is filled with extravagant architecture, Including la Sagrada Familia, as well as many areas to indulge in Spanish delicacies such as the Poble Sec neighbourhood which is renowned for its tapas bars. Although, to experience the Spanish lifestyle you’ll be spending an average of £1,189 on a week’s stay in a hotel. Photo: pexels
Malta’s capital Valletta places sixth on the list, taking a score of 41.8. If you wish to visit this city, it could cost you a pretty penny; Valletta has one of the highest prices for a mid-range restaurant for two, costing an average of £71. Photo: pexels
Taking the seventh spot is Haifa in Israel, which has a score of 44. There are many fantastic sites to see, from the Bahai Gardens to the Stella Maris Monastery – but if you want to finish your day of site-seeing off with a beer, you’ll be spending an average of £6.82 per drink. Photo: pexels