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Amtrak will cost you $73. You would take a Northeast Regional train from Union Station to Penn Station in New York, and then transfer to Amtrak s Adirondack, which goes from New York to Montreal.The train is definitely more comfortable than the bus.It would require, though, that you catch the 4:00am train out of Washington Union Station.Here s a link to Amtrak s website. You re going from WAS to MTR . You can purchase a single ticket for the trip. Note that there is a stop at the border crossing where passports and such are checked.http://www.amtrak.com
Greyhound one way is 104.55 US bought on internet for immediate travel Maybe if you went to the station and bought a 7 day in advance it might be cheaper.U.S. Airways is $US326.00 one way.AMTRAC is more.
cheapest is bus.
If its a long drive yes cover all boxes and everything you can with platic tarp thingys and be sure to tie it up real well .drive safely and congratulations on your move..hang in there i know how you feel
You can definitely walk between B.Park and MSG. But I can say it is not so far but not so close. It takes about 15 minutes. If you have Xooter (a name of scooter), it takes about 7 minutes. You can take 1,2,3,9 red-line of subway from 34th Street to 42nd street and transfer 7 line to get off at Bryant Park or walk 1block from Times Square to 6th Ave. if it s too cold to walk for 15 minutes.
Its a ten block from each others. The Garden is located on 32nd Street and 7th Avenue, Bryant Park is located at 40th and 6th Avenue.I hope this information is very helpful.Good luck
Pretty Close. Bryant Park is at 6th Ave, between 42nd and 41st. MSG is at Eighth Ave between 33rd and 32nd. About 15 minutes walking. Less than a mile.
First of all, Queens is a BIG place, far bigger than Manhattan! There are perfectly safe parts and not so safe parts. Also, some parts of Queens are really accessible to Manhattan (quite close, actually, if you re talking about Astoria or Long Island City.) But some are really NOT as accessible, as they are not really on any subway line. (This is what used to be called a 2 fare zone as you have to take a bus AND a subway to get to Manhattan. Today, you pay just one fare, but you still have to deal with the complication of taking a bus to the subay! It is not convenient.) As to taxis, it s really hard to get a yellow taxi outside of Manhattan. You can take a yellow cab FROM Manhattan to Queens, but it s hard to get a yellow cab to stop for you in Queens, even if you ever see one! People in other boroughs take Car Services, which you have to call for. Sometimes they DO stop for you if you flag them down, though they are not supposed to do this by law - only yellow cabs are allowed to stop for street hails. In fact, when a car service stops for you on the street, we call it a gypsy cab . As far as riding around Manhattan in a car during business hours....ehhhhh......not so much! It really is not a good idea. You can drive in Queens, depending on where and when, but driving to Manhattan any time other than off hours is a bad idea!BTW, lots of Brooklyn is really nice, too!EDIT: I just realized that I didn t really respond the question of how you SHOULD get around.Here in NYC, most people get around by subway most of the time. This is a mass transit kind of place, and mass transit works well here. I will just say that it s important to find a place to live that s on a convenient subway line. My neighborhood is well served by subways, but I don t live right near any particular station. I always start my trip with a 10 to 15 minute walk to the train. I often wished I lived closer to the subway. I used to, and that was far better!
Your best bets for affordable housing are the Northern Bronx and Staten Island. Please note that rents have not come down except for places that were pitched toward the very wealthy to begin with.I am posting a link to an article about public transportation that I think will be helpful for you:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article��Forget the car. You will kill yourself. Mayor Bloomberg has personally designated automobiles as New York City s official cash cow and sacrificial lamb. You can be ticketed between the time you park the car and the time you walk to the meter to pay (this has happened to me, I have no car now) and I expect DOT to try to give parking tickets to cars traveling 55 miles an hour on the expressway any day now.
For this time of year, dress in layers. The Freedom Trail is right in the city; if there is a northeast wind (off the water), you ll feel it the entire way. Just bring what you d like for snacks...there are plenty of places (7-11, cvs pharmacy, etc.) where you can buy snacks, and the prices aren t inflated. Enjoy your trip.
Do you know this joke If you wana know what the weather is like in Boston, just wait 5mins . Thats coz the weather changes so rapidly. In one day you can get rain, snow, windy, sunny, storm and thunder, drizzle. lol. Im pushing it now but its a little cold so watever u do, make sure u have a nice warm coat/sweater/jacket.
Well this morning it is down pouring rain. All you need in the city is a coat,gloves,and a hat. Boston won t be that cold but if your going to be walking on the Freedom Traill you going to be pretty cold! We arn t expecting any snow this month. Salem and Plymouth is going to be pretty cold.
like everyone is saying, dress warmly. The weather is weird up here. Wear comfortable shoes for freedom trail. If you are going on the freedom trail, it ends in the north end. They hav amazing italian food so dont worry about snacks. Hope u hav fun its a great citty.
This time of year the weather can be cold and raw, but its unpredictable. Dress warm, with boots, in case of snow or rain, lots of layers will help that way you can adjust as need be.
Oh jeez, NOT Aurora!!! I would never live there! Up scale - highlands ranch, castle rock, parkernice people - golden, lakewood, arvadasafe - golden, lakewood, castle rock, parker most of the places i listed are all of the above but they are the tops of their ranks...people here are ok drivers UNTIL it snows, then you can tell who has driven in snow and who hasn t.Colorado is a melting pot of people, you get a little bit of everything.
Cherry creek is upscale but parts are oldPARTS of downtown are nicebut you can find nice neighborhoods all aroundjust stay away from east colfax parts of stapletonlowrey is a nice area toohouses are expensive there, i must warn yousorry for the overuse of the word nice but you know...i couldnt *** up with much else to stay
Castle Rock, 30 min. south of Denver. Great family friendly town. We moved here from Jersey 20 years ago, love it here. We have affordable housing and million dollar houses. http://www.townofcastlerock.org
Aurora, but if you are looking to get away from all that Denver is not the place to move.
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I would have to say CA because it has a higher population and thus more possibility for more beautiful girls.
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Atlanta because it is a metropolitan with much acitivities.
Better city for what? They both have positives and negatives...
New Orleans because it is great to just walk around in and so many things to do! and Mardi Gras! :)
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Free parking? Beverly Hills?If you haven t known by now, nothing in Beverly Hills is neither free nor cheap.
Most concert venues in the Cincinnati area are in urban neighborhoods so they carry about the same level of risk/safety. If you have an adult dropping you off and picking you up, that would work better because then you can just go right to the door and then wait in the lobby or just outside. If you have an older friend driving, that s a little riskier since most venues don t have parking immediately adjacent, so you have to park walk.There are a number of ways to keep up to date on future shows. A lot of venues have mailing lists for their schedules, so you can get updates by email. Same for the bands... but if you like a lot of different musicians it would be a pain to track them all down and subscribe to their email updates. CityBeat.com has event listings, but don t go too far into the future. If you use iTunes, there s a free plugin called iConcertCal, that finds local concert dates for bands you have in your iTunes. (www.iconcertcal.com). These are the methods I use, but I know there are other event listings out there... try searching for Cincinnati concerts and see if you find a listing you like.
And is there a way to get notifications of bands coming to Cincinnati?Yes. It s called Google. You just type in bands coming to Cincinnati and it will give you websites, like this one:http://www.ticketsolutions.com/brokercin��As to which place would be safest, that s a hard call. The Who concert killed 11 people, and they weren t even in the auditorium. Bogart s is in Corryville, which is a little dicey, but if you re with a group and you use ordinary precautions, you should be OK.
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I would think you could take the Metro #110 on Jefferson to the Slauson Blue Line Station. This would then take you to the Pico/Flower station and the Staples Center will be a short block to the west. I would, if I were you, go to the Metro website and use their Trip Planner.http://www.metro.net/index.asp
Take the CTA Blue Line from Jefferson Park and exit downtown at State Lake. Proceed upstairs and transfer to the Orange Line. The Orange Line circles downtown, so from that location it only proceeds south, so there is no issue about getting on in the wrong direction. Exit at Roosevelt Road, then walk east a couple blocks to the lakefront Museum Campus.
Jefferson El will take you straight Down town get off at Merchandise Mart . Transfer to the Michigan Ave. bus to Navy Pier terminal get on the shuttle bus going toward Planetarium and Museum area you might have to walk a couple of blocks you,ll be right there. Remember the bus you take so when you go home your not lost have fun.