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  2. The Cheapest 'OMG' Airbnb Rentals Around the World - AOL

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    From a converted school bus to caves and a Beatles-themed submarine, these quirky Airbnb rentals from the new 'OMG' category aren't just fun. They're affordable, too. The Cheapest 'OMG' Airbnb ...

  3. 24 Best Places to Travel After Christmas - AOL

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    1. Acapulco. Among the best places to visit after Christmas, Acapulco is an affordable beach paradise known for its turquoise water and unforgettable, world-class cuisine.

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    4. See America’s beauty by rail or road trip The freedom to roam in some of the most beautiful places in the U.S.A. Parfitt also recommends a rail journey across Alaska as a memorable summer ...

  5. List of cheapest cities - Wikipedia

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    According to TripIndex by TripAdvisor, five of ten cheapest cities in the world are located in Asia, with four of them located in ASEAN/South Asian countries. The research is based on costs of a one-night stay in a four-star hotel, cocktails, a two-course dinner with a bottle of wine, and a taxi transport (two return journeys of about 3.2 kilometres each).

  6. Motel One - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a Motel One in Munich with a signature turquoise Egg chair.. The interior of the companies hotels uses the corporate identity colors brown and turquoise. Motel One offers the guest an average of 16 square meters of room, without a closet, telephone, mini-bar and room service, but therefore an individually designed lounge in each hotel.

  7. Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    The tourist center of Puerto Escondido is not a plaza but Pérez Gazga Avenue, known locally as "El Adoquin" or "La Zona Adoquinada" (the paving stone street). Beginning with a statue of Benito Juárez are found bars, hotels, cafes, restaurants, nightclubs, craft shops, Internet cafes, corner stores, tour operators and scuba diving rental. [8]

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