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Hot Destinations for 2013

Posted By on November 27, 2012

We did the homework, now all you have to do is pack your bags. Here, next year's affordable hotspots-where world-class hotels, restaurants, and shops will (almost) make you forget you're traveling on a budget.

Year after year, friends and family of the Budget Travel staff inevitably ask us the same question: "Where's the coolest and most affordable place to go next?" Luckily, we work hard to get at the right answers for them. Each year before the holidays, the BT team combs through piles of data regarding new flight destinations, airline prices, places aggressively building new hotels, cities experiencing cultural booms, currency charts and other statistics to compile our list of the 10 best Budget Destinations for the upcoming year. Some destinations were more interesting to us because they were so full of new and unique attractions (Northern Ireland), and others were standby dream vacation spots that were suddenly more affordable than they've been in recent years (the Loire Valley, France). But the one thing they have in common is that they're suddenly completely accessible and ripe for exploring now. So read up, pick a place, and get planning.

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TORONTO

Why in 2013: Toronto is seriously having a moment. The cultural, entertainment, and financial capital of Canada has not only undergone a huge building boom (with more than 30,000 new homes being built over the past year alone) but New York City exports are opening up here at rapid pace, like the new Thompson and Trump hotels, and David Chang's Momofuku empire. (In fact, foodie-ism is at its prime in Toronto--the St. Lawrence food market, which, with its 120 specialty vendors, is regularly considered one of the world's best.) But what makes it a great budget destination is that unlike the rest of the world, hotel prices didn't increase at all in the first half of 2012, with the cost of an average room remaining at $148, according to the 2012 Hotels.com Price Index. Like any good bustling North American city, there are myriad cultural options to be found here, from museums, great theater, art galleries, and shopping, but because this is a harbor town off Lake Ontario, there are also plenty of affordable outdoorsy activities like hiking, biking, and canoeing, especially around the Toronto Islands. And because about half of the population was born abroad, the ethnic food scene is as good as it gets anywhere in the world. Beyond Chinatown, Little Italy, and Little India, there is also a Koreatown, Little Portugal, Little Jamaica, and neighborhoods specializing in Polish, Japanese, and Greek cuisine. One last dollar-saving factor? You don't need a car while visiting. The TTC, or Toronto Transit Comission, is the third largest transit system in North America, and completely simple to navigate.

When to Go: Peak visitor season is in the summertime, which means both airfare and hotel costs are much higher. If you're aiming to save some money, try September through November, or March through May.

Where to Stay: The downtown Bond Place Hotel is a contemporary and charming hotel with ultra-modern rooms and an eye for urban-design--and is extremely affordable. The prime location at Yonge-Dundas Square is a quick walk from the Theater District and Eaton Centre (an enormous indoor mall), as well as within walking distance to many of the universities (65 Dundas St. East, bondplace.ca, doubles from $79).

ANTALYA, TURKEY

Why in 2013: If you've never heard of the Turkish Riviera, you're not alone--Americans have thus far rarely ventured to the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey for holiday, unlike Eastern Europeans, who have been flocking here in droves for years. All that seems likely to change this year for several reasons: Average hotel prices have significantly and notably dropped from last year (from $193 to $146, almost 25 percent), and in 2011 it beat New York City to become the world's third most visited city by international tourists. The word is out about this city that's part beachfront, part metropolis, and part ancient town. And even though many of the tourists here are of the incredibly wealthy European variety (the city even boasts a megaresort, Rixos Sungate Hotel, with the world's second largest spa!), the 5-star all-inclusive resorts on the beaches offer rates as low as $100 a night. More adventurous types will also get a huge kick out of the city's proximity to some of the oldest known architectural ruins in the world The nearby Catalhoyuk Mound is one of the oldest and best-preserved Neolithic site to date, existing from 7500 BC to 5700 BC.

When to Go: It gets well into the 90s in the middle of summer, so it's best to visit in September through October, or May through June. While it never gets particularly cold in the winter months, you won't want to take a dip in the chilly Mediterranean then either.

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#GazaUnderAttack – Benjamin Freedmans: The True About The Zionism 1961 speech – Video

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Gaza, winter 2008/09: "Come Healing", Leonard Cohen – Video

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Gaza, winter 2008/09: "Come Healing", Leonard Cohen During the winter of 2008/09, Israel begun a defense operation called "Operation Cast Lead" ( #1502; #1489; #1510; #1506; #1506; #1493; #1508; #1512; #1514; #1497; #1510; #1493; #1511; #1492; lrm;), that Hamas will call "Battle of al-Furqan" ( #1605; #1593; #1585; #1603; #1577; #1575; #1604; #1601; #1585; #1602; #1575; #1606; lrm;). However, the history remember it as the Gaza Massacre.

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Obamacare Killing Fulltime Jobs? Israel-Gaza Ceasefire! Coma Breakthrough! – Video

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FOR PALESTINE: "Israel truce ploy to tie Gazan hands": Schoenman speaking from Berkeley – Video

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FOR PALESTINE: "Israel truce ploy to tie Gazan hands": Schoenman speaking from Berkeley sowingthewinds 26.11.2012 The Israeli regime has not honored the recent truce with the Hamas resistance movement, and seeks to tie the hands of the Palestinians, an expert tells Press TV. On Wednesday, Egypt announced that the Israeli regime and the Palestinian resistance movement of Hamas had reached a ceasefire agreement. Under the deal, the Palestinians and Israelis agreed to end all hostilities.

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Vignettes from K’far Aza – Video

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Vignettes from K #39;far Aza URJ President Rabbi Rick Jacobs #39; recent solidarity trip to Israel to visit with members of the Israeli Reform community took him to Kibbutz K #39;far Aza on the Gaza border, where he visited with with kibbutz resident Chen Abrahams. Please visit urj.org/israel for ongoing updates on Rabbi Jacobs #39; trip and the situation in Israel.From:urjwebViews:3 0ratingsTime:02:57More inNonprofits Activism

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Israel truce ploy to tie Gazan hands: Schoenman speaking from Berkeley – Video

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Jews punish for the stolen water. – Video

Posted By on November 26, 2012

Jews punish for the stolen water. The Palestinian boy is only 5 years old, but he knows if Israeli soldiers arrest his father, then, he will never see him again. His father was arrested because he "stole" water, water "stolen" in illegal Israeli settlements ...

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Piles of rubble Gazans rebuild following Israel ceasefire – Video

Posted By on November 26, 2012

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