Cheapest country to arrive in Europe without causing citizenship issues [closed]

I'm a dual US/French citizen. I've only rarely been to France, but I'm looking to change that next month spending a few weeks traveling around the country and the European continent.

Because of freedom of movement, I know I can arrive anywhere in "Europe" without the need for a visa, but in practice are there any countries that will be more difficult to arrive at? More importantly, given I'll be traveling around the continent anyway, so my location of arrival isn't particularly important, what are the cheapest countries/cities to fly to and from the US, that are connected to the rail system?



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You can arrive in any EU country without 'citizenship issues' (i.e. without visa) on the basis of either US or French passport for a stay of up to a few months. Cost of living varies and you can research it. All countries are connected to France by rail (except Ireland). Cost of getting to France by rail is roughly proportional to distance.

That should let you work out the details.




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