
If you’re tired of going to the same diners over and over again, cooking the same dishes over and over again, or microwaving the same TV dinners over and over again (god forbid), then it may be time to up the culinary ante. We’ve rounded up deals in our favorite foodie vacation spots, so you can save on lodging and splurge on eating.
Top Foodie Vacation Deals!
Las Vegas
In case you didn’t get the memo, Vegas is all about indulgence. What better way to live it up than to fill your belly up with fine food? Celebrity chefs line the Strip, tourists make bee-lines for cheap all-you-can-eats, and lucky gamblers line their tummies with $200 gourmet meals.
- 5-bedroom pet-friendly home with pool and hot tub - just $250 a night!
- Free Blue Man tix and dinners at this 1-bedrrom MGM Signature condo
New Orleans
How have the locals weathered Katrina? Well, apparently with comfort food. The Big Easy has more restaurants than ever before, and it’s not just the Cajun cuisine that’s memorable.
- 5-bedroom home with hot tub, 700 to $850 a week (a great deal even if it doesn't say so on the site)
New York City
It’s only natural that the center of the world features world-famous food. From pizza to pasta to prime rib, there’s not a single entrée in the Big Apple that’s not worth savoring. Eating’s one of the few things New Yorkers actually slow down to do!
- 3-bedroom Greenwich Village apartment for $180 a night
- Complimentary bottle of wine for guests of this chic Manhattan studio
Cali Wine Country
Even if you don’t require a glass of wine with dinner, Napa Valley is a wonderland for foodies. And these rental deals just sweeten its appeal.
- 3-bedroom home in Russian River - only $805 for the entire week
- Free night's stay (worth $250) at this 4-bedroom pet-friendly home with pool and hot tub, located in Healdsburg
- 4-bedroom Napa home for $1000 to $1500 a week (not technically a deal, but worth including)
Miami
It’s like the real, non-metaphorical melting pot of America. Sure, the Cuban food’s fabulous, but so is just about everything else – dig in!
Los Angeles
LA restaurants have a lot to live up to because they’ve got so many famous critics. But hey, the more inspired the dish, the more likely it’ll get a mention in the tabloids (along with whoever’s eating it, like Lindsey Lohan or another impossibly thin celeb). Just be careful when you chow down here; you don’t want your favorite actor, singer, or reality TV star to see you talking with your mouth full of grub, no matter how gloroious that grub is. Wait, scratch that - you shouldn't care about what a reality TV star thinks. (We'll talk about that later.)
- Less than $300 a night for this 5-bedroom home with access to pool, hot tub, and tennis courts
- Free night's stay ($129) at this 2-bedroom apartment with access to a pool and hot tub
Hungry yet?
