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- July 2025
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Global
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- September 2018
- 24 Pages
Global
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- February 2023
- 38 Pages
Africa, Global
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- April 2019
- 39 Pages
China
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- July 2022
- 68 Pages
Global
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- July 2023
- 35 Pages
Denmark, Norway, ... Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Global
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- April 2023
- 34 Pages
Global, United Kingdom, ... Global, United Kingdom, Ireland
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- February 2022
- 38 Pages
China
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- June 2024
- 44 Pages
Europe
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- September 2024
- 45 Pages
Greece
From €2150EUR$2,601USD£1,927GBP
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- September 2024
- 26 Pages
Greece
From €995EUR$1,204USD£892GBP

The City Break market is a subset of the Travel and Tourism industry, focusing on short trips to cities. It is a popular choice for travelers looking for a quick getaway, offering a range of activities and attractions. City Breaks typically involve sightseeing, shopping, and dining, as well as cultural experiences such as museums and galleries. Accommodation is usually provided in the form of hotels, hostels, or apartments.
City Breaks are often tailored to the individual traveler, with packages including flights, transfers, and activities. This allows travelers to make the most of their time in the city, while also providing convenience and value for money.
Some of the companies in the City Break market include Expedia, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, Airbnb, and Lastminute.com. Show Less Read more