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Top 10 cities for affordable vacations
Looking for a great vacation spot that won't bust your budget? Livability.com analyzed 500 cities and found the best places for affordable vacations. Here's their top ten.
- # 10: Rogers, Ark. Rogers, which was recently voted one of the Best Places to Live by Money magazine, has great outdoor activities, music and a thriving art community, says Livability.com. A major attraction is the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, which opened in 2011thanks to a generous sponsorship by Wal-Mart.read moreCrystal Bridges Museum of American ArtShare
- #9: Tempe, Ariz. Tempe has turn-of-the-century buildings, trendy restaurants, shops and a nationally recognized Tempe Festival. To beat the heat visitors can head to one of the many water parks, like the Big Surf Fun, which has water slides and an enormous wave pool.read moreBig Surf Fun WaterparkShare
- # 8: Athens, Ga. Athens has lots of culture, including the Georgia Museum of Art and Georgia Museum of Natural. It also has plenty of fun places to wear the kids out like the World of Wonder Community Playground, Georgia’s largest community-built playground.read moreMike SaundersShare
- # 7: Boulder, Colo. Outside Magazine, recognizing Boulder as a prime destination for cyclists, runners, rock climbers and all-around adrenaline junkies, recently named the city the No. 1 Sports Town in America. Trailheads for many popular hikes are located at Chautauqua park in southwestern Boulder, says Livability.com.read moreEamuscatuliShare
- #5: Greenville, S.C. Greenville, at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, has a picturesque downtown where bronze mice statues peek quietly out from their Main Street hiding places. The city hosts the Artisphere Festival each May -- a three-day event, which includes art exhibits, live performances, a kids zone, crafts and a cafe.read moreCity of GreenvilleShare
- #4: Chattanooga, Tenn. Tennessee’s riverfront city has great restaurants, shopping and an art district that rivals that any metro cities’. Triple pack tickets mean discount admission to the Tennessee Aquarium (seen here), IMAX 3D Theater and River Gorge Explorer Cruise, with additional price breaks available for the Children’s Discovery Museum.read moreTennessee AquariumShare
- # 3: San Antonio, Tex. From amusement parks to free historic monuments, festivals and museums, San Antonio attracts vacationers for all budgets. The city’s famed downtown River Walk (seen here) offers visitors a glimpse into Texas culture, art and commerce, and connects to the San Antonio Museum of Art and the Pearl Brewery complex.read more
- #2: Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis’s many parks and natural amenities, all free, make it a summer playground for families. The Mall of America has Nickelodeon Universe -- an indoor theme park, and special promotions for 2012 including a Toddler Tuesday ride special and daily discounts on rides after 5 p.m.read moreNickelodeon UniverseShare
- # 1: Louisville, Ky. Home of the world-famous Kentucky Derby, Louisville has a rich history, modern culture, free attractions and deep discounts. Take a historic walking tour of Churchill Downs with admission to the Kentucky Derby Museum. Kids under five are admitted free, and AAA members receive discounts.read moreAPShare
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Top 10 cities for affordable vacations
Looking for a great vacation spot that won't bust your budget? Livability.com analyzed 500 cities and found the best places for affordable vacations. Here's their top ten.
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