Price of Travel recently researched the cheapest European cities to fly to from top cities in the U.S. and Canada. Here, Tripping.com highlights the cheapest places to visit in Europe from Chicago, as noted in Price of Travel's list. To determine the cheapest European cities to fly to from Chicago, Price of Travel averaged the cost of the cheapest flight departing from Chicago in early May and in mid July. Check out the cheapest cities to fly to in Europe from Chicago here:


Cheapest Cities to Fly to in Europe from Chicago

1. Moscow

Cost: $718

Beautiful architecture, stunning gardens, great public transportation, and fascinating history are just a few reasons why tourists enjoy visiting Moscow. Start planning a memorable trip to one of Russia's most famous cities now on Tripping.com, and don't forget to visit the beautiflul Gorkiy Park, the Patriarch Ponds and the Kremlin.


2. Copenhagen

Cost: $803

Scandinavia has become increasingly popular among tourists from the States. If you're thinking of visiting that region of the world, make sure to consider Copenhagen. This seaside city is home to friendly people, gorgeous architecture, picturesque sites and delicious seafood. Plan your visit now!


3. Dublin

Cost: $806

The friendly people in Dublin make up for the city's famously grey skies and often-rainy weather. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn about Ireland's history at the Kilmainham Gaol and the Glasnevin Cemetery Museum. When it's time to unwind, consider a picnic on St. Stephen’s Green or enjoy a yummy Guiness at the world-famous Guinness Factory.


4. Stockholm

Cost: $831

Stockholm is a stunning jewel of a city, situated along the Baltic Sea in Sweden. In addition to visiting the city's famous Drottningholm Palace abd Gamla Stan, make sure to taste Sweden's famous seafood. For a memorable meal, visit Wedholms Fisk or Sturehof, which boasts the country's top-rated oysters.


5. Oslo

Cost: $886

Thinking of visiting Norway's capital? Great idea! Oslo is home to several outstanding attractions like the Viking Ship Museum, the National Gallery, and Royal Palace. For those craving outdoor time, visit Norway's exceptional national parks.


6. Barcelona

Cost: $901

Barcelona maintains its worldwide popularity year over year. If you have not been, it's certainly time to consider a visit to this Spanish hotspot. Upon arriving to Barcelona, you'll likely be immediately impressed by the city's octagonal streets, inspiring architecture, and colorful artwork. For a walk to remember, visit the famous Parc Guell or the historic Barri Gotic, and come mealtime, enjoy delicious tapas and fresh seafood.


7. Warsaw

Cost: $897

Start your Warsaw visit at the gorgeous Old Town Market Square for a delicious meal with a lovely view. Follow it up with a walk through Krakowskie Przedmiescie, which many people say is one of the prettiest streets they have ever walked down. For some added learning, visit the Coperniuc Museum.


8. Munich

Cost: $906

Unlike edgy and artistic Berlin, Munich is a more traditional city. While the English Garden is one of the primary reasons that many tourists travel to Munich, the city boasts other popular attractions, like Marienplatz, the BMW Museum, the Neus Rathaus (New Town Hall) and the Nymphenburg Palace.


9. Budapest

Cost: $914

Buda and Pest are divided by the Danube River, and each part of the city has a unique personality. The hills of Buda are green and lush, while Pest is flat and is the center of activity. Visit one of the city’s famous thermal baths, like Szchenyi Thermal Baths, and try the incredible food in the Great Market Hall. Walk along the Danube and visit Margaret Island, a beautiful park where concerts are held in the summer months. Don’t miss the Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


10. Prague

Cost: $938

Prague is a magical city, and it really comes alive in the warmer months. Aside from Prague’s beauty, the city has a particular intellectual and sophisticated vibe that you will love. Start your trip in Stare Mesto (Old Town) and see Old Town Square and the breathtaking Castle District and Charles Bridge. The St. Vitus Cathedral is a beautiful and historically interesting place to visit, and the Prague Zoo also gets rave reviews from visitors all around the world.


This article was written by Cathy Trainor.