In Lisbon a pint runs about €2.50, roughly a third of a Reykjavik pour, which makes it the best-value warm-weather city break of summer 2026. Pair sun with a cheap round and a short flight, and a handful of cities stand out.
We took the same European pint survey behind our cheapest-night-out ranking and filtered it to summer destinations: warm cities, walkable centres and a pint under €5. Sofia is the outright cheapest. Lisbon, Madrid and Athens add the sunshine. Here is where cheap drinks meet a good summer.
| # | City | Pint | Summer pour |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sofia, Bulgaria | €1.50 | Local lager on a Vitosha terrace |
| 2 | Warsaw, Poland | €2.40 | Polish pilsner in the Old Town |
| 3 | Lisbon, Portugal | €2.50 | Imperial draft with a river view |
| 4 | Prague, Czech Republic | €2.80 | Tank-fresh pilsner in a beer garden |
| 5 | Madrid, Spain | €3.00 | Caña with free tapas at sundown |
| 6 | Athens, Greece | €4.20 | Cold lager on a rooftop over the Acropolis |
| 7 | Berlin, Germany | €4.50 | Pils in a canal-side biergarten |
| 8 | Rome, Italy | €5.00 | Birra alla spina before aperitivo |
Lisbon, Madrid and Athens: sun for the price of a half
For a beach-and-bar summer, the Iberian and Greek cities win. A Lisbon imperial costs about €2.50, a Madrid caña around €3.00, often with a free tapa, and an Athens lager near €4.20 even on a rooftop. All three deliver long warm evenings and short flights from most of Europe. Start with our Lisbon, Madrid and Athens guides, then take the views up top with the best rooftop bars worldwide.
Sofia, Warsaw and Prague: the value capitals
If price is the whole point, head east. Sofia at €1.50 a pint, Warsaw at €2.40 and Prague at €2.80 are the cheapest rounds on the continent, and all three warm up nicely for summer beer gardens. Prague's tank-fresh pilsner is a destination in itself. These are the same value cities our editors rate for quality, not just price.
Book early: summer pushes prices up
Warm weather and big events lift demand. The Free Price Compare survey flagged that London, Berlin, Rome and Paris could each add €0.20 to €0.30 per pint over summer 2025 as crowds arrive and supplier costs hold high. Tournament summers and festival weekends push the steepest jumps. Booking shoulder weeks, early June or early September, keeps you closer to the prices in the table.
How to drink cheap on a summer trip
The rules that work at home travel well. Order the local draft, not imported bottles. Sit one street back from the main square, where the same beer often costs a third less. Use late-afternoon happy hours before the evening rush. In Madrid, lean on the tapas-with-a-drink custom, which can turn a €3 round into dinner. For more value rooms wherever you land, browse craft-beer bars near me.
Methodology
Pint prices are city averages from a Free Price Compare European beer survey (data April 2025), cross-checked against a global Finder pint index. We filtered to warm-weather destinations our editors cover with a surveyed pint under 5 euros. Summer price-rise estimates are from the same Free Price Compare survey. Internal coverage data of 3,631 bars across 72 cities pulled June 2026. Currency in EUR.