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      <title>New Orleans Day Trips on a Budget</title>
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      <description>New Orleans Is the Cheapest Base for Louisiana Day Trips New Orleans works as a budget base for Louisiana day trips once you match the transport to the trip. A Jean Lafitte swamp tour is 25 to 30 minutes away and starts at $32 a person with no car required; hotel pickup adds roughly $30 more for the convenience. Oak Alley and Whitney Plantation sit about 65 minutes west on River Road, $27 to $32 each, and a one-day rental car (roughly $40 to $60) beats a $150-plus guided combo van once two travelers split the cost.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>New Orleans on a Budget: 9 Cheap, Free Things to Do</title>
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      <description>New Orleans on a budget: what actually costs money New Orleans runs cheaper than most people expect for a city this famous. Jackson Square, St Louis Cathedral, the whole French Quarter, and Frenchmen Street&amp;rsquo;s live-music strip cost nothing beyond a tip for the band. A streetcar ride is $1.25, a day Jazzy Pass is $3, and the one paid stop worth the splurge is the National WWII Museum at $36. The trap is the cemeteries: St Louis Cemetery No.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Havana is the cheap base, not the whole trip Havana earns its keep as Cuba&amp;rsquo;s cheapest jumping-off point for the rest of the island: a Viazul bus seat to Vinales runs $17 to $24 one way, Varadero $14 to $20, and every peso of it has to travel with you as cash, since the CUP is Cuba&amp;rsquo;s only currency and Visa and Mastercard stopped working islandwide on 6 June 2026. Plan the day trips first, the city sights second.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Seville &#43; Andalusia on a Budget: Cheap Day Trips</title>
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      <description>Seville is Andalusia&amp;rsquo;s cheapest home base Seville earns its keep as a base because five genuinely worthwhile day trips sit within about two and a half hours by train or bus, three of them under 90 minutes. Cordoba&amp;rsquo;s Mezquita is free before 9:30am on weekday mornings and the AVE gets you there in 40-45 minutes. Italica costs next to nothing. Cadiz is an easy train ride on Renfe . Ronda needs a bus, not a train.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Seville on a budget: nine wins the guidebooks bury Seville&amp;rsquo;s sights split cleanly into free, cheap, and worth-paying-for, and getting that order backwards is where a budget trip leaks money. Plaza de España and María Luisa Park cost nothing. The Cathedral and the Real Alcázar each have a free weekly slot if you book ahead of time. The Antiquarium under Las Setas runs 2.10 euros. The one sight worth its full 15.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Venice is the expensive stay, the Veneto is the cheap payoff Padua&amp;rsquo;s Scrovegni Chapel sits 25 to 30 minutes from Venezia Santa Lucia on a regionale train that runs about EUR 2 to 9, and it&amp;rsquo;s the best single ticket in this guide, provided you book the timed slot before you land: there are no same-day daytime bookings, ever. Verona, Vicenza and Lake Garda cost about the same to reach and add up to a full week of amphitheaters, Palladian villas and lake towns without renting a car once.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Barcelona&amp;rsquo;s Day Trips Are Cheaper by Regional Train Than by Tour Bus Every genuine Catalonia day trip out of Barcelona starts at a train platform, not a tour-bus pickup point. The FGC R5 line reaches Montserrat in about an hour from Placa Espanya, a combined train-plus-rack-railway ticket runs EUR 15.90 one-way, and a Rodalies regional train gets you into Sitges in 35-40 minutes for EUR 4-5. Verdict: skip the all-in-one guided coach tours that bundle transport, a guide and lunch for EUR 52-100+ a person; buy the train ticket and any site entry separately, and most of these five routes cost a third of that or less if you&amp;rsquo;re comfortable reading a Renfe timetable.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Barcelona rewards the traveler who skips the paid queue for the free view Barcelona&amp;rsquo;s most expensive habit is trying to pay your way into every Gaudi building on the list. Skip half of them and the city gets dramatically cheaper without losing much: Park Guell&amp;rsquo;s wooded hillside costs nothing, the Bunkers del Carmel view beats any paid rooftop, and the Magic Fountain show on Montjuic runs free most nights. Sagrada Familia, EUR 26 for basic entry, is the one ticket worth protecting in the budget regardless.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Naples Day Trips on a Budget: Pompeii to Amalfi</title>
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      <description>Naples Is the Cheapest Way Into Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast Every major Campania day trip starts from a Naples train platform, not a rental car counter. EAV&amp;rsquo;s Circumvesuviana line reaches Pompeii in 30-40 minutes for €3-4, Herculaneum and the Vesuvius shuttle stop in 20-25 minutes, and a regional train gets you to Paestum&amp;rsquo;s Greek temples in about 75 minutes. Verdict: skip the all-in-one guided tours that bundle transport, entry and a guide for €80-120 a person; buy the train ticket and the site&amp;rsquo;s own entry ticket separately, and the same day costs a third of that if you&amp;rsquo;re comfortable reading a train schedule.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Mexico City Runs Cheap If You Time the Free Sundays Right Mexico City is one of the least expensive big capitals to visit, once you build the trip around its cost quirks. The Metro is a flat 5 MXN a ride, street tacos run 12 to 25 MXN each, and Sunday brings free entry to several INAH museums, but only for Mexican nationals and foreign residents with ID. Foreign tourists pay full price at those same sites every day, Sunday included, and Casa Azul, the Frida Kahlo museum, has no walk-up ticket at any price, any day.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>New York City is expensive, but the best of it is free Five boroughs, a $3 flat subway fare, and a genuinely long list of things that cost nothing: the Staten Island Ferry, the High Line, Central Park, and the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge all top out at $0. The real budget risk isn&amp;rsquo;t the free stuff, it&amp;rsquo;s the sights everyone assumes are cheap. The Met charges a mandatory $30 for anyone who isn&amp;rsquo;t a New York State resident, and Statue of Liberty Crown tickets sell out 90-120 days ahead.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>New York City is the cheapest base camp in the Northeast Every direction out of Penn Station or Grand Central puts a different city a train ride away, and the honest math splits them into two groups. Philadelphia is the easy one: about 90 minutes by Amtrak, or under $35 by bus, for a genuine day trip. The Hudson Valley and the Hamptons both work as a full day if you commit to one stop instead of chasing two.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Florence Day Trips on a Budget: 7 Options Compared</title>
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      <description>Florence Is the Cheap Base for Tuscany, Not the Only Way to See It The math settles most of the day trip debate before you leave the hotel. A regional train to Siena costs about 10 euros and takes 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. A rental car for the same day, once you add fuel, tolls, parking and the risk of an 80 to 335 euro ZTL fine for straying into a restricted zone, runs well past 100 euros.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Florence on a Budget: What It Actually Costs Florence is generous to a tight budget in a way most big Italian cities are not, because its single best moment, the view from Piazzale Michelangelo, costs nothing, and its cheapest meal, a lampredotto sandwich from a cart, costs under 4 euros. Plan on EUR 60 to 90 a day outside lodging for a trip that covers real food and one paid sight, and closer to EUR 100 to 140 on the days you add the Uffizi or the Accademia.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Honolulu Is Hawaii&amp;rsquo;s Cheap Way In, Not the Whole Trip Hawaii became the 50th US state in 1959, so a flight here from anywhere else in the country is a domestic flight: no passport, no customs, US dollars the whole way, just a REAL ID-compliant license or a passport at the TSA line like any other mainland trip. Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, is the hub almost every visitor lands at first, and the real budget question isn&amp;rsquo;t whether to see Hawaii, it&amp;rsquo;s how many of the other islands to add onto that Honolulu base.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Waikiki is cheaper than its reputation, if you skip the rental car Honolulu gets sold as a splurge trip, but the core Waikiki experience holds up on a real budget: the Pearl Harbor memorial program is free beyond a $1 online fee, Waikiki Beach costs nothing to sit on, and the sunset hula show at the Kuhio Beach hula mound is free most evenings. The actual budget risks are a rental car you don&amp;rsquo;t need for a Waikiki-only stay (self-parking alone runs $45-75 a night on top of $45-61 resort fees) and missing the reservation windows on Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, and Pearl Harbor, all three of which have to be booked ahead, never walked up to.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Waikiki is not where Oahu&amp;rsquo;s free stuff is The real budget move on Oahu is time, not tickets: the North Shore&amp;rsquo;s winter surf, Kailua and Lanikai&amp;rsquo;s beaches, and the Nuuanu Pali Lookout all cost nothing to see. What costs money is getting there. A rental car runs $45 to $65 a day before gas and Hawaii&amp;rsquo;s state surcharges; TheBus caps a full day at $7.50. This guide treats Honolulu as the base and the rest of Oahu as the actual budget destination worth the extra time.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Beyond Ljubljana: Slovenia on a Budget</title>
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      <description>Ljubljana is the base, not the whole trip Slovenia is a small country and Ljubljana sits close to the middle of it, which is the entire reason to stay here instead of chasing hotels closer to Lake Bled or the coast. Seven genuine day trips sit within about a 2 hour drive: Lake Bled (icon, 40-55km), Lake Bohinj (quieter, ~1h15-1h30), Postojna Cave with Predjama Castle (~1hr), the Skocjan Caves (UNESCO, ~1hr), Piran on the Adriatic (~1h30), the Soca Valley, and Kranjska Gora.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Ljubljana is one of Europe&amp;rsquo;s cheapest capitals to do right Skip the funicular, skip the boat cruise, and Ljubljana barely charges you to see it. The Triple Bridge, Preseren Square, the Dragon Bridge, Central Market and its riverside colonnade, Tivoli Park, and the Metelkova arts quarter cost nothing, and the only two real expenses in the historic center are the Ljubljana Castle complex ticket and the Urbana bus card. Budget EUR 25-40 a day for food and minor transit on a free-sights day, and add EUR 15-20 on the one day you pay for the castle.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Hanoi&amp;rsquo;s northern Vietnam trips, on a budget Days needed 1 for Ninh Binh alone, 2 for an overnight Halong Bay cruise, 5+ to add Sapa properly Best months Oct-Dec and Mar-Apr for clear Halong Bay skies and dry Sapa trails; Jun-Aug is hot, humid and the wettest season on the bay Daily budget $15-23 for a DIY Ninh Binh day, $125-190 for a 3 to 5 star overnight Halong cruise, $18-30 each way to Sapa by sleeper bus Booking warning Never book the cheapest Halong Bay cruise listing you find on social media, the discount-cruise trap turns a $35 advertised price into a $400 final bill through padded extras Book a reviewed 2D1N Halong Bay cruise before anything else on this list, it&amp;rsquo;s the trip most likely to sell out on the dates you actually want.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Budapest is where you sleep, not where the value ends Six trips sit within a half-day&amp;rsquo;s ride of Budapest: Szentendre and the Danube Bend, the wine cellars of Eger, Lake Balaton in summer, Gödöllő Palace, and same-day hops to Vienna and Bratislava. A round trip to Szentendre on the HÉV runs about 1,600 HUF, roughly €4.50, cheaper than a single taxi ride across town, and none of these six need a guided tour to work.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Budapest on a budget: the correction that matters most Budapest still runs cheaper than Vienna or Prague for a comparable day of sightseeing, but two things trip up budget travelers every year. First, Gellert Baths closed for renovation in October 2025 and will not reopen before 2028, so any list that sends you there for a soak is sending you to a construction site. Second, Hungary uses the forint, not the euro, and a fair number of Vaci utca card terminals push dynamic currency conversion at a poor rate the second your card taps.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Delhi on a budget: what actually costs money here Delhi runs on dual pricing: foreign visitors pay roughly 15 times the Indian rate at monuments run by the Archaeological Survey of India, so a Red Fort ticket is about 500 rupees against 35 for an Indian national, not the number most blogs quote. Once you know that, the rest of the city is cheap. The Metro crosses town for under a rupee-a-kilometre, and at least 9 of Delhi&amp;rsquo;s best sights, two of them free every single day of the year, cost nothing at all.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Sydney on a Budget: Yes, It Is Possible Sydney has a reputation for being one of the most expensive cities in the world to visit, and the harbourside restaurants and BridgeClimb price tags earn that reputation honestly. The good news: the best things in Sydney, the harbour views, the beach walks, the botanic garden, cost nothing, and the Opal transport cap means you can never pay more than about AUD 19.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Vienna is the base, not the destination for these 5 trips Vienna sits inside a rail network that reaches four other countries within a few hours, plus Lower Austria&amp;rsquo;s own river valley sooner than that. Five trips justify the fare from here: Bratislava in Slovakia (about 1 hour), the Wachau Valley and Melk Abbey (about 1 hour), Salzburg (2.5 hours), Graz with the Semmering scenic railway (up to 2 hours 40 minutes), and Hallstatt (3.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Vienna on a budget: the free stuff is the good stuff Vienna&amp;rsquo;s reputation as an expensive imperial capital holds up if you buy every combo ticket in town, but the city&amp;rsquo;s best-known sights cost nothing to look at: Schonbrunn&amp;rsquo;s gardens and the Gloriette grounds are free from 6:30am, St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s nave is a free walk-in, and the Ringstrasse tram loop shows you the whole 19th-century showpiece for one transit fare. Budget 45-70 EUR a day for food, transit and one paid sight; add 90 EUR+ if you want the Sisi Pass or a seated opera ticket instead of standing room.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Antalya is the base camp, not the beach Antalya&amp;rsquo;s own old town and coastline earn a couple of days on their own (the Antalya city guide covers that side), but the real budget value of basing here is everything within reach: Perge, Aspendos, Termessos and Side cluster east of the city for well under 20 euros a site, Olympos and the Chimaera flames sit south past Kemer, and Pamukkale and the Kekova sunken city are both doable in one very long day if a second hotel night isn&amp;rsquo;t in the budget.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Cologne is the Rhineland&amp;rsquo;s cheapest base, not its whole trip Cologne itself is a 1-2 day city; the in-city guide covers the Dom, the Altstadt and the brauhaus circuit properly. Once that&amp;rsquo;s done, Köln Hauptbahnhof turns into a hub for six cheap Rhineland day trips: Brühl&amp;rsquo;s UNESCO palace 15 minutes out, Bonn&amp;rsquo;s old capital and Beethoven&amp;rsquo;s birthplace at 20, Düsseldorf&amp;rsquo;s rival Altstadt at 21, Aachen&amp;rsquo;s UNESCO cathedral by ICE or a slower regional train, the Romantic Rhine&amp;rsquo;s castle stretch by KD cruise, and the Ruhr&amp;rsquo;s Zollverein coal mine.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Cologne is still one of the cheaper big cities in Germany to visit, but 2026 changed the math on its most famous freebie. Since 1 July 2026 the Kölner Dom charges EUR 12 (reduced EUR 6) just to sightsee inside during opening hours, ending centuries of free tourist entry. The real budget wins now sit outside the cathedral doors: the Rhine promenade, the Hohenzollern Bridge, the Rheinauhafen Crane Houses, and a Stange of Kölsch for around EUR 2.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A taxi from Falcone-Borsellino airport into central Palermo costs a flat 35-45 EUR. The train under the same terminal costs 5.90 EUR and takes about the same door-to-door time once you count traffic. That gap sums up the city: Palermo rewards travelers who do a little homework and quietly overcharges the ones who don&amp;rsquo;t. Skip the taxi, eat standing up at the markets, and a day in the historic centre runs 20-25 EUR on a market-only day, 40-45 EUR with one paid sight added.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Brussels on a budget: what actually costs money Most of central Brussels costs nothing to see. Grand-Place, Manneken Pis, the Comic Strip mural route, and the EU Quarter&amp;rsquo;s two flagship museums are all free; what you actually pay for is transport, food, and two or three specific museums. Skip those and a full day here runs under 20 EUR beyond your hotel. Add the Magritte Museum or the Atomium and a realistic number is closer to 45-50 EUR a day, still cheap for a Western European capital.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Munich on a budget: what actually costs money A single MVV day ticket runs 9.70 EUR, more than a Maß of beer at most beer gardens. That tells you where Munich actually spends your money: the sights are free or cheap, transit is the real line item, and Oktoberfest is the one trap that inflates everything else. This guide covers nine genuinely free or cheap things to do, the seasonal costs worth planning around, and where the euros actually go on a short trip.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Athens is Greece&amp;rsquo;s cheapest launchpad, use it that way Athens deserves its own day or two (our in-city itinerary covers the Acropolis and museums properly), but on a budget trip its real job is logistics hub. Piraeus ferries reach three Saronic islands in a single day. KTEL public buses undercut every guided tour to Sounion, Delphi and the Peloponnese. Even the harder trips, Meteora and the Cyclades, have a cheap way in if you plan the transport yourself instead of defaulting to a tour desk.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Petra is worth two full days on its own, and treating it as an isolated stop wastes the rest of Jordan sitting an easy drive away. Wadi Rum is 1.5 to 2 hours south for around 60 JD a person all-in with an overnight camp, the Dead Sea is 3 hours north, Amman and Jerash make a half-day combo, and Aqaba&amp;rsquo;s Red Sea coastline is 2 to 2.5 hours past Wadi Rum.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Marrakech is the base, not the destination: what these day trips actually cost Marrakech sits inland at the foot of the High Atlas, about 2.5 to 3 hours from the nearest beach and a genuine 9 to 10 hours from the Sahara&amp;rsquo;s big dunes at Merzouga. Budget for two or three of the six trips below rather than trying to fit all of them in: the Atlas and Agafay both pay off inside a single day for 300 to 600 MAD a person, Essaouira and Ait Ben Haddou eat a full 10 to 12 hour round trip for anywhere from 100 to 1,300 MAD depending on transport, and the Sahara only works honestly as a 3 day commitment.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Marrakech is one of the cheapest big trips left, if you dodge two traps Entry to the medina&amp;rsquo;s big sights runs 50 to 100 MAD each (about $5 to $10), a hole-in-the-wall tagine costs less than a coffee back home, and a riad room beats a chain hotel on price and atmosphere both. Two to four days covers the old city, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1985, properly on 400 to 600 MAD a day.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Los Angeles is the cheapest base camp in Southern California Skip planning Los Angeles as a destination on its own for a Southern California trip and plan it as the hub instead. From one hotel base here you can reach eight real day trips at very different costs: a $25 Amtrak ride to Santa Barbara, a $99 ferry to Catalina Island, or a $30-a-vehicle drive into Joshua Tree National Park. The single most useful thing to know before you book anything is which of these trips a train can do and which one genuinely needs a rental car, because guessing wrong wastes a travel day you do not get back.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>San Francisco itself doesn&amp;rsquo;t need a car. Seven day trips out of it do Two of the seven best day trips from San Francisco run entirely on a Clipper card: Berkeley by BART and the Muir Woods/Sausalito loop by weekend shuttle and ferry, both under $20 round trip. The other five, Napa or Sonoma, Half Moon Bay, Point Reyes, Santa Cruz, and Monterey with Carmel and 17-Mile Drive, need a rental car or a paid tour, and Muir Woods needs a parking or shuttle reservation booked before you land no matter which way you get there.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Book the Alcatraz ferry the day you settle on your travel dates. Alcatraz City Cruises is the only authorized operator, tickets release roughly 90 days out, and summer dates sell out weeks ahead; the Day Tour runs $47.95 for an adult. Skip the rental car entirely: parking garages downtown run $50-75 a day, and Muni plus the $9 cable car cover everything below. Pack real layers no matter the month, June through August is San Francisco&amp;rsquo;s foggiest, coldest stretch, not its warmest, and it catches visitors expecting California sun off guard.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>San Francisco sits within a car ride of some of the biggest landscapes in the American West, but &amp;ldquo;within a car ride&amp;rdquo; hides a lot of honest variation. Big Sur, 130 miles south, is a genuine day trip. Yosemite, 170 miles east, and Lake Tahoe, close to 200 miles, are not, whatever a rushed itinerary tries to tell you. Sequoia and the Redwoods are further still. Verdict: rent a car for the road-trip days only, budget $35 a vehicle at most National Park Service gates, and plan an overnight the moment a destination is 3-plus hours away.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Panama City on a budget: what it actually costs Panama City is one of the cheaper Latin American capitals to see properly, if you skip the version built for cruise-ship day-trippers. Stick to the Metro, the fish market and the free hikes, and a full day of sightseeing, food and transport runs $25-40 per person. Add one paid landmark like Miraflores Locks or Panama Viejo and it climbs to $50-70. Below are the 10 cheap and free things worth building a trip around, plus the costs that catch first-timers off guard.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Beijing as the way in, not just the destination If a flight through Beijing is how you&amp;rsquo;re getting to the rest of China, or the rest of Asia, the city itself is only the first budget decision you&amp;rsquo;ll make. Citizens of around 55 countries, the UK, most of the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil among them, get 240 hours (10 days) inside China visa-free at Beijing&amp;rsquo;s airports, no advance paperwork, as long as they&amp;rsquo;re holding a confirmed onward ticket to a third country.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Land at Changi, tap a contactless card at the MRT gantry, and you&amp;rsquo;re in the city centre for under three dollars. That single fact tells you most of what a Singapore trip actually costs: the city has a reputation for being expensive, and hotels and alcohol earn it, but the sightseeing-and-eating layer of a visit runs cheap once you know which lines are free and which are ticketed. Here&amp;rsquo;s what a day actually costs, where to sleep for less, and 12 cheap or free things worth your time.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Land at Narita without a plan and the taxi into the city runs ¥20,000 and over an hour in traffic. Land at Haneda and the monorail to Hamamatsucho is ¥520 and fourteen minutes. That gap, more than any shrine or observation deck, is the first thing worth understanding about using Tokyo as a base: the transport choice you make on day one sets the budget for everything that follows, including the day trips that make a Tokyo base worth it.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Tibet Beyond Lhasa: What the Day Trips Actually Cost Lhasa itself is the cheap part of a Tibet trip. The moment you go further, whether that&amp;rsquo;s Ganden Monastery an hour and a half out or Everest Base Camp five days round-trip, the private vehicle and driver your agency provides becomes the dominant cost, more than any single entrance fee. This guide covers what&amp;rsquo;s actually out there, what it costs on top of your base package, and which trips are worth the extra permit paperwork.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Old Town costs nothing to see. That&amp;rsquo;s the number worth knowing before you plan a single euro of this trip: the medieval core, its two best viewpoints, and its most photographed streets are free to walk, any day, any season. Everything below is which paid attractions earn their price, and an honest look at whether the Tallinn Card is worth buying for your trip. For a day-by-day plan built on these same prices, see our Tallinn in 3 days on a budget itinerary; for the Old Town district itself broken down street by street, see Tallinn Old Town on a budget .</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Beijing on a budget: what actually costs money here Most of what makes Beijing worth visiting is either nearly free or cheap by any world-capital standard. A ¥2 park ticket buys the single best skyline view in the city. The hutongs cost nothing but the time to walk them. Even the sights that do charge, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven, run ¥15-65, as long as you book the ones that require it in advance.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A round-trip Suica card, one week of conveyor-belt sushi, and the free observation deck in Shinjuku will get you further in Tokyo than most guides admit. The city&amp;rsquo;s most expensive-looking sights, Senso-ji, Meiji Jingu, the Shinjuku skyline view, cost nothing. This guide ranks 10 cheap and free things worth doing in the city itself, then covers what&amp;rsquo;s actually worth paying for. Planning a Kyoto or Osaka leg too? That&amp;rsquo;s a different trip: see Beyond Tokyo: Japan on a Budget .</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>The Real Lhasa Budget: Free Sights, Then One Big Line Item Lhasa itself is cheap. The Barkhor kora costs nothing, a sweet tea house session costs less than a coffee at home, and even the paid monasteries top out around CNY 85. The number that actually sets your budget is the one before any of that: the mandatory licensed-agency tour, guide, and Tibet Travel Permit (TTP) every foreign visitor (except Hong Kong and Macau SAR passport holders) needs just to land here.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Taipei is one of the cheapest capital cities in Asia to do properly. One EasyCard covers the metro, buses, bike share, and half the taxis. The best sights, temples, a mountain hike, an old-town&amp;rsquo;s worth of alleys, cost nothing. And the one expensive add-on every guidebook talks up, Taipei 101&amp;rsquo;s outdoor Skyline 460 deck, is skippable without regret. Here&amp;rsquo;s what a day actually costs, where to sleep for less, and 11 cheap or free things worth your time.</description>
      
      
       
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