Cheapest Cities to Visit in the US

4. Kansas City, MO

Located in the middle of the country, the Kansas City International Airport has some of the most competitive airfare you can find, making it cheap to fly in to this city. To get around, you’ll likely need to rent a car, but it’s worth the money as many of the main attractions, like the Boulevard Brewing Company, the Kaleidoscope, and the Harley-Davidson Plant are free of charge. You’ll also find numerous art galleries, as well as several art fairs and open air events. Average hotel prices are $139 per night, but unfortunately, there aren’t any hostels in Kansas City.