Nothing screams the summer like drinking a citrus -like aperol spritz under the sun – and new research reveals exactly where you can in Europe Enjoy as much as you want without burning a hole in your wallet.
The drink, called the ‘Sunset Cocktail’ for its lively orange color, has seen worldwide sales of sales since 2015.
In the UK, it is now officially the country’s favorite cocktail, with over 183,000 monthly Google searches and over 1.4 billion views left Tapping‘S #Averolpritz hashtag.
Meanwhile in Veneto, Italy – The homeland of the beloved cocktail – nearly 300,000 spritzes are consumed in one day alone.
Fortunately, the best and cheapest aperol Spritz is revealed about 39 of Europe’s most popular holiday hotspots for Superfans who would like to swallow this summer.
And these are Naples named the best value European city for an aperol, with the average price at only £ 1.54 (€ 2.00).
It is an appropriate honor for the Southern Italian city, as Italy is the birthplace of the popular drink.
At Cammarota Spritz, a non -fringe aperol Haven, fans can order one for as little as € 1 – the equivalent of 84p – while Spritzerò, another Naples hotspot, holds it on a modest € 2,00.

Nothing screams the summer like drinking a citrus -like aperol spritz under the sun – and new research reveals exactly where you in Europe as much as you want to enjoy without burning a hole in your wallet

In the UK, aperol now officially has the country’s favorite cocktail, with over 183,000 monthly Google searches and over 1.4 billion views on Tiktok’s #AplePSPitz -Hashtag

Naples was named the best value in European city for an aperol, with the average price at only £ 1.54 (€ 2.00), followed by the Palermo and Bugaria of Italy.
Close to the back is Palermo, where you can grab a Spritz for only € 3.86 (£ 2.81).
According to Eurochange experts, visitors must go to the busy Ballarò market, where they will find take away versions for even less, at just € 3.
And it is not just Southern Italy that offers value, as Bulgaria, one of Europe’s upcoming holiday, has also made the top ten list.
With the pound holding strongly against the Bulgarian Lev, cities like Varna and Burgas Spritzes offer about £ 3.39 and £ 3.50 respectively.
Meanwhile, in Greece, which is often associated with high-end tourism, hidden jewels such as cephalonia produce a surprising value, with a Spritz that costs on average only € 7.16 (£ 5.49).
On the other hand, the most expensive Spritz in Europe is not in Paris or Zurich – but in Milan, where it is on average a staggering € 16.66 (£ 12.81).
At the famous APEROL Terrazza, which overlooks the city’s iconic duomo, one cocktail will reset € 20.00 (£ 15.65), while the price for a Spritz in Rome is around € 13.83 (£ 9.99).
Despite his increasing popularity among British holidaymakers, Montenegro was also higher in price. In Budva, a Spritz costs approximately € 8.16 (£ 6.27) – and places it 19th out of the 39 destinations questioned.

In Greece, a holiday hotspot often associated with high tourism, hidden gems such as cephalonia produce a surprising value, with a spritz that costs on average only € 7.16 (£ 5.49)

On the other hand, the price for a Spritz in Rome (in the photo) hangs approximately € 13.83 (£ 9.99)
Laura Evans-Fisc, head of digital and involvement with Eurochange, said: ‘The Aperol Spritz has become one of the most popular holiday cocktails over the past few years, but too often holidaymakers can be stabbed by the prices of the sky height of drinks when they left.
‘That’s why we wanted to help travelers by investigating where you can find some of the best and cheapest aperol Spritz. You might be surprised that many of them are in the homeland of the drink itself! ‘
Colin McKenzie, beverage expert at Gradient Experience Explain why the aperol Spritz has become so popular over the past year.
He said: ‘This is the perfect storm of timing, taste and Instagram. People don’t just buy a drink; They buy a feeling, a moment in the sun. It is holiday mode in liquid form. ‘