Anonymous wrote:I’ve been to Geneva, Stockholm and Copenhagen and thought Geneva was the most expensive but... $60 cheeseburger? What? Where are you people eating? There are plenty of affordable options to be found in the city. I never paid $10 for a coffee in Stockholm. Maybe 4$? A 10$ beer was for sure not out of the realm of possibility in Stockholm though.
I think a lot of this varies depending on what you’re talking about. Hotels were most expensive in Tokyo, food is pricy in Scandinavia, etc.
My vote is for London. Not a county obviously but I got used to seeing numbers that looked roughly like US prices but essentially having to double the true cost due to the exchange rate.
After spending two weeks in Norway I traveled to London and Norway made London look dirt cheap.