Tourist traps are a dime a dozen in big cities, but many popular urban destinations have up-and-coming neighborhoods that offer cool alternatives to the guidebook staples.
The travel experts at Lonely Planet scouted the neighborhoods that will deliver the goods if you’re looking to visit promising eateries, browse artisan products at local shops and sip some craft brews on your next vacation or work trip. The travel company worked with U.S.-based experts to highlight the hottest up-and-coming neighborhoods in America.
Using those recommendations, MONEY then calculated how much it will cost you to spend a week exploring these worthwhile neighborhoods. MONEY drew from its Best in Travel database, which includes hotel prices from Hotels.com, plane tickets from airfare prediction app Hopper and vacation spending from ValuePenguin.
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