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  • Vacations under $500
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  • 4 & 5 Star Vacations
Jul 2 - 9
You Save $ 117
$ 967  $ 850
per person
 
Cresthill Suites Hotel Albany
#2 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Downtown Albany
Jul 2 - 9
You Save $ 98
$ 1054  $ 956
per person
 
BEST WESTERN Albany Airport Inn
#3 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Albany International Airport
Jun 28 - Jul 2
You Save $ 56
$ 822  $ 766
per person
 
Days Inn and Suites Albany
#4 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Albany International Airport
Jun 28 - Jul 2
You Save $ 47
$ 799  $ 752
per person
 
Holiday Inn Exp West Ave Unive
#5 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Albany, NY
Jul 2 - 9
You Save $ 57
$ 1055  $ 998
per person
 
Cresthill Suites Hotel Albany
#6 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Downtown Albany
Jun 28 - Jul 2
You Save $ 45
$ 876  $ 831
per person
 
Hilton Garden Inn Albany Airport
#7 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Albany International Airport
Jun 28 - Jul 2
You Save $ 33
$ 844  $ 811
per person
 
Hotel Indigo Albany Latham
#8 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Albany International Airport
Jul 2 - 9
You Save $ 32
$ 1139  $ 1107
per person
 
Holiday Inn Exp West Ave Unive
#9 Vacation Deal
Flight + 4 Nights*
Area: Albany, NY
Jun 28 - Jul 2
You Save $ 27
$ 866  $ 839
per person
 
Holiday Inn Albany
#10 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albany International Airport
Jun 29 - Jul 2
You Save $ 23
$ 878  $ 855
per person
 
 
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All About Albany

The local author William Kennedy famously chronicled the state capital with his cycle of Albany novels, including Legs and Ironweed, which summoned not only the politics and grime of the city, but also its ghosts. Kennedy's depiction was of a city that has long been a little raw and rough around the edges -- a reality Albany struggles to escape. The much-maligned capital of New York State, Albany is a manageable, medium-size city dominated by government and banking -- and a firm wish for greater respect. Locals are proud of their city's great history in the Upper Hudson Valley, its culture, and continued efforts at urban renewal, but the city has had a somewhat difficult time convincing many from around the state of its charms. Beyond school groups on civics-class field trips, Albany attracts many more visitors for government and business trips than for leisure travel. The latter, though, are likely to find a fascinating dose of history, a full roster of summer festivals, user-friendly public spaces, and a few surprises that may just win the city some newfound respect.

Two monumental building projects have distinguished the city's physical evolution. The New York State Capitol, a stunning pile of native stone, took more than 30 years and the efforts of five architects to build, finally exhausting the patience of the governor, Theodore Roosevelt, in 1899. In the 1970s another governor, Nelson Rockefeller, left his imprint on the capital by building the dramatic Empire State Plaza and remaking downtown as one of the most starkly modern government headquarters this side of Brasilia. Rockefeller's ambition was to make Albany the country's most beautiful capital city; whether that was accomplished or not is a matter of debate, but the modern-art collection he amassed in the name of the capital is the largest publicly owned and displayed one in the country.

Rack 'Em Up -- The modern billiard ball was created in Albany in 1868, using celluloid as a substitute for ivory (of which there was a shortage), by John Wesley Hyatt. The Albany Billiard Ball Company on Delaware Avenue produced billiard balls until it went out of business in 1986.

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