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How to Sleep Cheap


From MSN.com: Sometimes a hotel just doesn't fit into your budget, or your style. This photo gallery offers up some unique and affordable alternatives.

British Columbia house available for vacation exchange through www.HomeExchange.com (© www.HomeExchange.com)

A home exchange is a simple concept: You stay in someone else's home while they stay in yours. Sure, not all of the houses will be as elaborate as this one in British Columbia, but that's beside the point. The goal is to experience another culture or community and live like a local. Many home swaps are free, except for an annual membership fee: www.homeexchange.com starts at $99; International Home Exchange Network (www.ihen.com) charges $39.95; HomeLink International (www.homelink.org) is $110.

Man sleeping on couch (© Eric McNatt/Getty Images)

If you're not lucky enough to have a close friend with a spare bedroom in the heart of Florence, couch surfing may be the next best thing. A Web site, http://www.couchsurfing.com, connects travelers from around the world and lets them search for sofas (or spare beds) to crash on while they're traveling and its completely free.

Monasterio del Paular, Madrid, Spain (© J.D. Dallet/agefotostock)

Monasteries and convents can be an affordable hotel alternative for travelers to Europe, especially in Italy and Spain. Accommodations in operating monasteries are clean and comfortable; others, like the Monasterio del Paular near Madrid, have been partially converted into a luxury hotel with full services. Prices range widely, from mere donations to $180 a night (and they may not take credit cards). Also, be sure to ask about rules such as curfews.



-- Edited by garougal at 22:04, 2008-08-03

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Ocean view yurt, Tree Bones Resort, Big Sur, Calif. (© Ryuji Mori****a/courtesy of Tree Bones Resort)

Yurt: It's a fun word to say and a fun place to stay. These round structures originated with nomadic tribes of the Central Asian steppes, but they're catching on in the U.S.; this one is located at the Treebones Resort on the California Big Sur coast, where yurts start at $155 per night. Other yurts can be rented in state parks around the country, often as low as $45 a night.

Fire lookout tower, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash. (© Mark Turner/age fotostock)

Talk about a room with a view! Fire lookouts like this (as well as more accessible rustic cabins) are a great camping alternative and can be reserved through the U.S. Forest Service (www.recreation.gov) for a minimal nightly fee, often around $25. "Amenities" vary widely: Some may come stocked with cooking pots and dishes; others may not have potable water. If the "pack in, pack out" way of life doesn't deter you or your fellow travelers, this option is for you.

Rose Island Lighthouse, Newport, R.I. (© Rose Island Lighthouse)

It's not all that unusual to stay in a lighthouse thats been converted into a bed-and-breakfast; staying in a working lighthouse is a rare experience. The Rose Island Lighthouse in Newport, R.I., on the National Register of Historic Places, lets guests stay overnight in the museum bedrooms. Or, you can opt to perform the duties of a lighthouse keeper for a week. Weekly rates range from $700 (winter) to $2,100 in summer high season and its all tax deductible.



-- Edited by garougal at 22:04, 2008-08-03

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hahaha I like the church and convent option!!!!!

please padre, it is cold and I have no pillow, and no soup...... rofl.gif

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laughing.gif I know! Or even the random couch...huh? Are you kidding me?

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