London: Best credit card with no foreign transaction fees?
I strickly use my Capital One credit cards when traveling anywhere overseas. No foreign transaction fees, and only a US$10 fee for cash advances, no matter the amount you withdraw. Just know your cash advance limits per billing period, as they can be quite low depending... See More
Canada: Western Canada & Southern Alaska road trip from Seattle.
Some friends are planning their honeymoon for late fall, and they want to take a 8-9 day road trip from Seattle, through Vancouver, and up towards Juneau Alaska. Does anyone know of places/things to see along the way, and also what might be open/available to do during the... See More
I personally think Montmartre is the perfect neighborhood. Close enough to everything you want to see but also quiet and less touristy. Plenty of local cafes and restaurants where you can simply sit and watch Paris go by, and also wonderful weekend... See More
New York City: Transport from Times Square to Battery Park
R/W train from Times Square (or 49th street) to Whitehall Street is definitely the better subway option. They tend to have less disruptions than the other lines. See More
New York City: Avg fare from LaG Airport to W 45th street, NY NY
It should be about $45 depending on traffic (with all the airport construction, this could be an issue at any hour), but I recommend the NYC Airporter Shuttle if you aren't in a huge hurry. Might take up to an hour for your trip, but they run every... See More
Los Angeles: Pacific Coast Highway Status - LAX to SFO via US1
We just did the same thing, and unfortunately the entire stretch of the Pacific Coast Hwy along Big Sur is closed, from Ragged Point thru the northern edge of the Park.. You'd have to head inland and take the 101. See More
Philadelphia: Philadelphia visit- need hotel, transportation, and dining advice
I really love the Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District in Old City. Perfect location and easy walking distance to Center City, Rittenhouse Square, Reading Terminal Market, and the best cheesesteaks (Jim's... See More
Seattle: Best breakfast spots in Downtown Seattle?
I'll be in Seattle for a few days in early September and, as with any new city I travel to, I'm a sucker for finding a good classic breakfast spot. Any local favorites ?? See More
Philadelphia: Pat's or Geno's: Which has the better cheesesteak?
Couldn't agree more with Danyelle. Jim's Steaks on South Street (right across from Theatre of The Living Arts) has the best steaks in Philly, hands down. Di Nic's in Reading Market is a close 2nd.... See More
Berlin: Safe, cheap hostel/room accommodations for New Years ?
Hey guys. I'm trying desperately to find cheap but decent accommodations in Berlin (2 ppl hopefully under or around $100/night total) from Dec 30-Jan 4. We seem to have hit a road block with availability. Suggestions welcome ! Thanks ! See More