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Switzerland to Norway: 8 most expensive countries to visit

Explore pricey travel destinations like Switzerland, Norway, and Japan. Learn why these countries top the list for expensive accommodations, dining, and more

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Switzerland

Switzerland is often regarded as one of the most expensive countries to travel to due to its high standard of living, strong currency (Swiss Franc), and expensive accommodation

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Norway

Norway's natural beauty attracts many travelers, but its high cost of living translates to expensive travel expenses, particularly when it comes to accommodations and dining

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Iceland

Iceland's stunning landscapes, unique attractions make it popular tourist destination, but it's also known for its high prices, especially for accommodations, food, and activities

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Denmark

Denmark consistently ranks as one of the most expensive countries in Europe. Copenhagen, its capital, is particularly pricey, with high costs for accommodation

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Australia

Australia offers incredible experiences, its distance from travel hubs, high cost of living contribute to its reputation as expensive destination, especially in cities like Sydney

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Japan

Japan can be expensive for travelers, especially in major cities like Tokyo and Kyoto. Accommodations, transportation (especially the Shinkansen bullet trains)

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Singapore

Known for its modernity and cleanliness, Singapore is also one of the most expensive cities in the world. Accommodations and dining are particularly costly here

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United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi are known for their luxury offerings, but they come with a hefty price tag. Accommodations, dining, and entertainment in the UAE can be very expensive

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