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People like to say that they're "off the grid" when they don't check social media for a week.

Residents in the town of Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland probably laugh at that expression.

Want to stay there for free? Keep reading.

Your clickbait senses might be tingling, but we're dead serious hereHotels.com has an impressive new addition to their #RemoteAF destination listings — Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland is one of the world's most remote towns — and Hotels.com will help you stay there for free.

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The travel site is celebrating by covering the tabs of the room stays for the entire month of March 2019 — all it takes it entering code "REMOTE" when you opt to pay online. (You'll have to cover 1% of your tab and air fare, but still. When has a travel site ever offered to cover your hotel before?) Read more...

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