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10 DESTINATIONS WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FAR
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By Thomas M. Anderson 10 DESTINATIONS WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FAR
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LISBON, PORTUGAL
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When to find deals: September and October, when four-star hotels in central Lisbon generally go for $100 per night and round-trip airfare from Chicago starts at $800.
Top bargains: At the Instituto do Vinho do Porto (Port Wine Institute), you can try more than 300 vintages of the country's signature liquor. Tasting prices start at 1 euro.
What $20 will buy: A Lisboa card (about $17) provides unlimited use of nearly all public transportation. Plus, get discounts on some bus and tram tours as well as on admission to museums and monuments .
LISBON, PORTUGAL
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SANTIAGO, CHILE
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When to find deals: The springlike shoulder-season of October, November and December, when round-trip flights from Chicago to Santiago start at $1,000 per person.
Top bargains: Luxury hotels. Under Chilean law, foreign tourists do not pay the 19% value-added tax for hotel stays, but hotel staff must fill out the paperwork for you to get the tax break. Generally, hotels with two stars and more will give you the refund. You'll find four-star accommodations in Santiago for $100 per night.
What $20 will buy: Carmenere, made from a grape originally from the Bordeaux region of France, cost less than $10 a bottle. SANTIAGO, CHILE
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DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
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Months for the best deals: Airfare and hotel accommodations will cost less in September and October, but the weather will still be warm.
Top bargains: Small apartments that residents have built as additions to their homes. Find out more at www.homeaway.com or www.vrbo.com.
What $20 will buy: A three-course dinner of homemade sausage, roasted lamb or fish and fritule (doughnuts flavored with brandy and lemon zest) in restaurants along the Stradun in Dubrovnik. DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
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Months for the best deals: In the fall. The weather will be nice, and you'll save on airfare and lodgings. For example, a round-trip flight from Chicago costs from $2,200 in June, but only $1,500 in September.
Top bargains: Wine vacations. Bed-and breakfasts in Hastings, the center of the Hawke's Bay region, cost less $75 per night. A night at a four-star spa in the Marlborough region costs about $140.
What $20 will buy: Fine vintages of New Zealand's famous Sauvignon Blanc cost less than $20 a bottle. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
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HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
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Months for the best deals: November or December. You'll save on flights and hotels and miss most of the wet season.
Top bargains: Hotel rooms are a notable value. In Mui Ne, a room with an ocean view ranges from $20 to $100 per night depending on lavishness.
What $20 will buy: A meal fit for an emperor at the Phu Xuan restaurant, which serves traditional cuisine from the imperial city of Hue. HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
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Months for the best deals: August and September. You'll save on hotel rooms because it's less busy, but the weather is still nice.
Top bargains: Classic culture comes cheap in Budapest. For less than $20, you can buy a ticket to a production at the State Opera House, a Gothic landmark. With a Budapest card, you get discounts on museums and restaurants plus unlimited use of public transportation. A two-day card costs $35 and is available at the city's tourism office.
What $20 will buy: A boat tour of the city traveling along the Danube river. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
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Months for the best deals: The Argentine spring of October and November will have good deals on airfare and hotels.
Top bargains: Custom-made clothing costs three-fourths less than in major U.S. cities. Tango dance parties also offer free or cheap entertainment. Many are held in the colorful La Boca district, shown here.
What $20 will buy: A steak dinner with Argentine wine at a fine restaurant. BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
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Months for the best deals: The weather is most pleasant from June to September. Prices for hotels and airfare fall later in the season.
Top bargains: Many museums are free to the public, most notably the expansive Museum of Scotland.
What $20 will buy: A ghost tour of the spooky spots in Old Town Edinburgh, often called the most haunted place on Earth. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
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CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO
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Months for the best deals: Visit during November and December, when the temperature is still 60 degrees and you'll find values on accommodations and dining.
Top bargains: Tourist traps proliferate in downtown Cabo San Lucas. Head east to San Jose del Cabo for deals on dining and Mexico crafts.
What $20 will buy: Paddle kayaks and canoes for two hours to explore the coast. CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO
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BANGKOK, THAILAND
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Months for the best deals: June or September. Though Bangkok is always crowded, you'll miss some of the rush. Flights are about $400 cheaper than they are the rest of the year.
Top bargains: Haggle your way to a good deal at the city's Chatuchak Weekend Market. It covers 35 acres and has more than 15,000 shops hawking everything from pythons to garden furniture.
What $20 will buy: A night in a bungalow right on the beach that's a 2-hour trip from Bangkok. BANGKOK, THAILAND






