Are you still keeping an eye on your first summer holiday? With the weather continuing to be unpredictable in the UK and pint prices appear to be rising by the day, many travelers just want to relax in the sun with a nice, cold, cheap pint.
Searches for “summer vacation” skyrocketed by 103% in the last quarter in the UK, indicating that many Brits are desperate to escape the cold. But what is one of the most important factors when considering where to book? For British people, it may be where you can expect the cheapest beer.
With this in mind, the Online Holiday Provider Travel Republic will analyze data from the most popular holiday destinations to help you decide whether your European holiday destination has the cheapest beer or where British people will visit next.
Spain has long been a favorite destination for British holiday makers, but it tends to jump from pub to pub, often setting off on Alicante and other family favorites.
But Madrid, the capital of the sunny country, is often overlooked because of its cheap pints and abundant British and Irish bars, to make you feel at home except in the bad weather.
According to the Travel Republic, there are 24 of these spots in the city, offering pints averaged £2.30 in the domestic draft and £3.31 in imported tipples, making it an ideal escape for those still booking a vacation.
As an inland city, Madrid may not offer the stunning beaches that its Spanish counterparts have, but the city is renowned for its iconic views and culture.
It boasts many museums, including the Nacional del Prado, which includes other sights such as the country's national museum, royals and more.
Madrid enjoys highs of 28c-32c throughout the summer months.