39. London, United Kingdom
Why you should go: Like in most major European cities, London sees a major drop in tourists during the cold, dreary winter months (except during prime Christmas market time). Take advantage of the lull to experience major bucket list sights, like Westminster, the Tower of London, and St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Why it’s a steal: You can fly to London for a median airfare of $540, and save five percent over the fall months on accommodations with an average nightly rate of $201.
Where to stay: London’s The Pilgrm, located in Paddington, is brand new but beautifully crafted to pay homage to the past (take, for example, the 200-year-old parquet flooring). There’s no reception area check-in process. In fact, the first level is actually a neighborhood coffee shop open to all. Rooms start at $126.
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