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Published 19:00 8 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 16:37 3 Feb 2015 GMT
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Try something a little different by heading to San Fran and spending five nights in the three-star Handerly Union Square Hotel with American Holidays.
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The Big Apple is where all the action is on 'Patty's Day' and Aer Lingus have flights from Dublin to JFK (via Skyscanner) flying out on Monday March 16th and back on Saturday March 21st for €600. Team that with a five night stay at the cosy but cute Pod 39 in Midtown East for €800 and you have a week's holidays for under a €1,000.
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