The only hotel I know in the North End is the Fairmont
That s a very generic selection of desserts, actually. I can t think of any hotels actually IN the North End. There are tons of them close to it, though.
The only hotel I know in the North End is the Fairmont
That s a very generic selection of desserts, actually. I can t think of any hotels actually IN the North End. There are tons of them close to it, though.
well im perfect to answer this. im 18 in california, im american. california is pretty expensive but you will have almost twice as much money coming over because of our horrible exchange rate. i live in southern california, im from orange county which i reallllly expensive. id suggest staying away from san francisco too. maybe try san diego, its where i live now, its not as expensive and its sunny about 363 days year and the beach is about 10 minutes away. people party alot here but as u know the drinking age is 21 but everyone does it anyways, just dont get caught. its not rough here haha, only compton and other parts of LA are pretty dangerous cuz of gangs. people move fast and are very competitive, they want the american dream right.lol i have family in portland, it sux, boring as hell, cold and rains all the time.
Portland Oregon is your answer. Good colleges, good weather year round, lots of friendly people and can be inexpensive if you watch where you live and how you spend your free time. Lots of friendly teenagers as well. Check out this website to see if this may fit your wants and needs http://www.clackamas.edu/index.aspx
i d go to huntington connecticut for yale!!!! or new haven(where yale is). its beautiful!!!!
where are from ?
There are two ways to get there.One is I-8 to San Diego, then I-5 to Los Angeles.The other is I-8 to El Centro, Ca 86/111 to Indio, and I-10 to Los Angeles.During my truck driving days we always used the second route because it avoided crossing the mountains between Ocotillo and La Mesa. There are several miles of a hard, steep grade. Both ways will take 4 - 4 1/2 hours roughly.
If you are driving on I-8 from Yuma to San Diego and then on to LA, I would recommend you stop and stretch your legs for five minutes every hour. It keeps you alert. The drive is super-interstate freeway all the way. The only challenge is going out of Ocotillo up into the mountains of CA towards Campo. Make sure your car is full of coolant and your oil is right.Otherwise it is an easy shot. Hit LA about 10:30 am. I ve been watching the traffic cams and that seems like the right time.
-Watch out for CHP. Tickets are expensive.-Stops? Maybe one in San Diego area.-It s not really hard. It s like the LA to Vegas run. A lot of desert, and not much else. At least when you get closer to San Diego, the drive gets interesting.