I'll keep it in mind, though falafel isn't my usual choice.
I don't really like falafel either, but their kebabs are great and very cheap.
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I'll keep it in mind, though falafel isn't my usual choice.
I'm staying at The Jane. Great reviews.Chelsea International is good. Great part of town, extremely well serviced by public transport. Cheap and clean.
If you are going in summer, beware, the rooms don't have air conditioning.
Whatever you do, don't stay uptown.
I'm staying at The Jane. Great reviews.
The Jane is awesome. Has a great restaurant in it too (Cafe Gitane). Certainly not cheap though!
Going with some mates for 5 weeks in May/June. Arrive in LA, hiring a car and driving east. My other 3 mates are going for 10 weeks but i couldnt get that long off.
Rough Plan so far is :
-2 nights in LA
-3 nights in San Diego
-5 nights in Vegas
-5 nights in colorado (got a friend who lives over there so staying a while to see him)
Probably go through texas and then east from there. Pretty sure i wont get as far as florida but hopeing to get most of the way across the southern route.
-I will also spend 4-5 nights in NY on my own and do the sights.
Looking forward to it. Looking forward to the ability to go where we want, when we want but the driving not so much, lol. Although looking at most major cities arn't that big of a drive, especially with 4 blokes sharing the driving duties.
Questions:
- Ive heard LA is pretty plain, true?
- San Diego supposed to be a good nightlife?
- Must see's in Vegas?
- Must do's in NY?
Will be heading over in July.
LA - 3 nights @ Hollywood USA Hostels
Vegas - 4 nights @ Encore
San Fran - 2 Nights @ Green Tortoise Hostel
Austin - 3 Nights at Hyatt
New Orleans - 3 nights @ AAE Backpackers
Miami - 3 Nights @ Miami International Hostel
New York - 4 Nights (5 days) @ Holiday Inn
Then off to Europe. Pumped.
Going with some mates for 5 weeks in May/June. Arrive in LA, hiring a car and driving east. My other 3 mates are going for 10 weeks but i couldnt get that long off.
Rough Plan so far is :
-2 nights in LA
-3 nights in San Diego
-5 nights in Vegas
-5 nights in colorado (got a friend who lives over there so staying a while to see him)
Probably go through texas and then east from there. Pretty sure i wont get as far as florida but hopeing to get most of the way across the southern route.
-I will also spend 4-5 nights in NY on my own and do the sights.
Looking forward to it. Looking forward to the ability to go where we want, when we want but the driving not so much, lol. Although looking at most major cities arn't that big of a drive, especially with 4 blokes sharing the driving duties.
Questions:
- Ive heard LA is pretty plain, true?
- San Diego supposed to be a good nightlife?
- Must see's in Vegas?
- Must do's in NY?
have hired a mustang to drive up the coast to sanfran. Given myself 3 days to do it. Not really sure where to spend the 2 nights.. Suggestions?
Cheers
Have around 5 weeks to travel and looking for a mix of sight-seeing/partying. Is this too much to cover in 5 weeks???
Basic outline of the plan is-
Boston> New York> Philadelphia> Washington> Orlando> Miami> New Orleans> Austin> Phoenix> Las Vegas> Los Angeles> San Francisco> Portland> Seattle> Vancouver.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
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You have to factor in hangovers and waiting at airports and occasionally some down time.
Same here Brah.i've got a few things set in stone that i'm trying to build a (fairly last minute despite planning on going for nearly a year) trip around
wrestlemania in miami on april 1st
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Has anyone been to the Statue of Liberty?
Is it as slow and boring and heaps of security checks as they say?
Not sure if going will be a waste of time. Instead just going to get a ferry ride around it.
It is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Do yourself a favour and go have a close look. If you were in Paris would you not climb the Eiffel Tower? If you were in Beijing would you not walk on the Great Wall?
I have been there twice (once to the island and the second time into the crown) and gone past it on the Staten Island ferry another few times. Cant remember security being too bad. Book for early in the morning if you want to avoid the crowds there and at Ellis Island.
Yeah, going to go. Just not keen to line up for hours, go through security Check after security check and climb a mountain of steps on Ellis Island if I can get a good look on the ferry that goes around it.
Keen to see it.
Broken up geographically:
North East Boston> New York> Philadelphia> Washington>
need minimum 2.5 weeks for that probably 3, 7, 3, 4 days
South East Orlando> Miami> New Orleans> Austin>
these places are far apart and I have never been there. you are looking at at least four full days of travel (if driving) before you start sightseeing. uneducated guess is 2, 3, 3, 2 days not including travel.
South West Phoenix> Las Vegas> Los Angeles> San Francisco>
min 1.5 weeks. been to phoenix and there isnt much to do. Vegas 3 days, LA 3 days plus any theme parks extra, San Fran 4 days. worth the drive between la and sf too
North West Portland> Seattle> Vancouver looking at a minimum 1 week, probably 2, 3, 4 days
I would pick two maybe three sectors, most likely NE and SW and do them well, rather than try to cover each corner of the country quickly. You have to factor in hangovers and waiting at airports and occasionally some down time.
Forget about driving it all. That is the equivalent of Cairns to Melbourne to Perth to Broome in five weeks.
Would be interested to hear any other U.S "road-trip" stories and travel routes. Also if there is any other cities along the way to stop off at!