Cheapest Cities to Visit in the US

3. Atlanta, GA

If you’re looking for a taste of southern hospitality, you’ll certainly find it here, and at a low price. Fly in to Hartsfield-Jackson airport for a cheap arrival and then rely on the MARTA rail system to get you around town. The hotel prices vary according to city districts, but you can find hostels with private rooms for $95 a night. For the city slickers, Atlanta’s attractions include the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Site, the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, and the Fembank Science Center. However, you can also venture outside the city limits to the Stone Mountain Park for some nature-bonding.

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