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Read what our deal experts had to say | By Anne Bauso | Source: Travelzoo Newsdesk It’s Super B

Read what our deal experts had to say (and great hotel offers, too!) | [Travelzoo]( [Kansas City or San Francisco?]( By Anne Bauso | Source: Travelzoo Newsdesk It’s Super Bowl Sunday, and chances are you’ve already decided whether Kansas City or San Francisco is going to win. But here at Travelzoo, the debate rages on over which city is our favorite. “Kansas City is the self-proclaimed barbecue capital of the world. And when you add that to its deep-rooted jazz heritage and stargazing at over 200 public parks, it's simply one of the best cities in the Midwest,” says deal expert Michael Connelly, a regular visitor to the city. On the other hand, San Francisco offers “stunning natural beauty and mild weather,” according to deal expert (and longtime Bay Area resident) Jessica McNally. “From the bay to the beach to wine country, it’s all easily accessible and enjoyable year-round.” It’s clear that both cities have lots to offer travelers, so this debate isn’t likely to be settled anytime soon. But, in case you’re interested in visiting, we’ve put together offers for hotel stays in [Kansas City]( and [San Francisco]( that include savings up to 50%, dining credits and more. To start exploring, click the city name to see the offers. Popular right now... [Here are this week's top trending offers]( By Jonathan Jones | Source: Travelzoo Newsdesk [View]( You are receiving this email as part of the membership you signed up for with this address: {EMAIL} You can modify your email options or unsubscribe at any time. This is not you and you're not a Travelzoo member yet? [Sign up now]( [Update Email]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms & Conditions]( We use cookies to optimize your user experience on Travelzoo. By clicking on any link in this email you are agreeing to allow this. Please read our [Privacy and Cookie Policy](. Do not reply to this email. We cannot accept replies to this address. Written inquiries can be sent to: Travelzoo 590 Madison Avenue, 35th Floor New York, NY 10022 Or email us at: support@travelzoo.com © 2024 Travelzoo. All rights reserved. [*][*]

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