10. France - Starting with the most expensive countries, France has 7% higher prices than the EU average.
9. Germany - Germany has sites such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Neuschwanstein Castle. It has 10% higher prices than the EU average.
8. Austria - In beautiful Austria, you can find the Schönbrunn Palace amongst other cultural gems. It has 18% higher prices than the EU average.
7. Belgium - Home to the Gran Palace and Gravensteen, Belgium is a country that boasts a lot of charm. It also has 18% higher prices than the EU average.
6. Sweden - Sweden has 22% higher prices than the EU average. It is known for being home to places like the Vasa Museum and Stockholm Old Town.
5. Netherlands - The Netherlands has 22% higher prices than the EU average. It is home to the Anne Frank House, the van Gogh Museum, and Rijksmuseum.
4. Finland - Finland has 28% higher prices than the EU average. Here you'll find the Sea Fortress Suomenlinna and the "Church in a Rock" known as Temppeliaukio Church.
3. Denmark - From Tivoli to the Christiansburg Palace, there is a lot to find in Denmark. Additionally, Denmark has 43% higher prices than the EU average.
2. Ireland - Ireland has 45% higher prices than the EU average. There you'll find the Kilmainham Gaol Museum, the Guinness Storehouse, and the Cliffs of Moher.
1. Luxembourg - The most expensive EU country is Luxembourg, which has 52% higher prices than the EU average. Here, you can explore Le Chemin de la Corniche and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame.