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Save Big Bucks on Flights and Hotels in Big U.S. Cities
Some people are into the Green Acres small town lifestyle which is all fine and good, but every once in a while a person needs the anonymity that can only be found in a large city like New York, Chicago, Miami and Boston. If you are looking to be anonymous or you simply want to visit some of America’s finest cities to do a little holiday shopping or to get some of that thang called culture, Cheap Tickets should be your first stop when you are shopping around for prices. From now until November 5, 2006, you can save up to $100 on flights and hotels in the Big Cities.
College: The Best Eight Years of My Life
You know something, I like the airline search engine Kayak.com. The thing works pretty darn well and they send out emails that have a bit of personality to them. Just today, I received one that is all about going back to college. Even though I am not a student, I was intrigued enough to read that they have some good deals brewing at four locations where the really smart kids hang out.
Before you get all afraid and have visions of sitting in musty library stacks dancing through your head, consider the four brainy spots: San Francisco, Boston, London and Bologna. Even if you pack a dunce cap with you when you go to these places, you’ll have a good time.
Cruise from Boston to Bermuda
Tom Cruise has been in the headlines a lot recently, but we can assure you that he won’t be sailing with you if you decide to take advantage of this nifty deal to cruise from Boston to Bermuda and back.
Instead of worrying about being caught up in the paparazzi, you can sit back and enjoy some cocktails on the high seas. Once you reach Bermuda you can snorkel, golf or foment a coup. Whatever you end up doing, it is sure to be fun and it is sure to be in warmer weather than you’ll find in New England in late October.
So good ahead and be a Hollywood superstar by signing up for this Priceline deal. Fame is fleeting so you might as well get on board for the ride.
Cheap Flights to Boston
Why Go: Historic sites from the time of the Revolutionary War; modern skyscrapers; a leading medical, high-tech, and financial center; museums and performance arts; over 40 institutions of higher learning; and great shopping. Boston also has a long list of this country’s firsts; the first publicly supported library, public school, subway system, and the citywide First Night (New Year’s Eve) celebration to name a few. One of the oldest cities in the U.S., Boston thrives on diversity and being first as much as possible.
Everywhere you go in Boston there’s history. Colonial buildings downtown, brownstones in Back Bay and Beacon Hill, 19th-century mansions, and historic buildings adapted for reuse to house businesses and shops. To help you see the attractions there are walking tours, trolley tours, Duck tours, and skywalk views of the city.
You can’t help but be surprised at how much this compact city has to offer visitors. On the high end, Boston is nearly as expensive as New York, but you can explore the city and dine on a student’s budget.
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