The cheapest and most expensive cities for a Christmas night out have been revealed
New research has revealed the cheapest and most expensive cities in the UK for a Christmas night out, with Scottish destinations appearing on both lists.
The research revealed that Dundee in Scotland is the most affordable city for a Christmas night out in the UK, costing on average £25.35. The experts found that a pint costs on average £3.08, while a cocktail will set you back around £7. No other Scottish city appears on the top 10 list of cheapest destinations for a night out this Christmas. However, three are included in the list of the most expensive ones.
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