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We get it: You want to fly nonstop. We do too. But while it may seem counter-intuitive, sometimes taking an extra stop on the way to your final destination can pay off with savings so big that it's worth it – especially if you're crossing an ocean. Here's an example. Let's s...
Once upon a time, it used to be one of the cheaper cities to fly into Europe. New York City: $862/$506 – $684 Chicago: $1,405/$517 – $961 Los Angeles: $1,139/$519 – $829 Houston: $1,537/$857 – $1,197 Atlanta: $1,211/$822 – $1,017 Toronto: $926/$608 – $...
True, it is… but a trip toItalydoesn’t have to be super expensive. Because it’s so popular, Italy can be a cheap destination to fly to. It also has an advanced train network and is an affordable place to travel around. As for food (and wine), it may be pricey in some restaur...
Lisbon doesn’t feel like a capital city. It’s more affordable than much of western Europe, but also has a relaxed pace of life, a low crime rate and stunning countryside nearby. Apart from imported goods, the price of almost everything is lower here - even compared to neighbouring Spain...
13. Lisbon, Portugal Lisbon is one of the best value cities in Western Europe and it’s just finally starting to get on the tourism radar. There are numerous sights and attractions to check out and the city itself is very shabby chic. You can still find plenty of budget-friendly restauran...