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I have been to Atlanta, Colorado, California and Nevada and I have New York and Florida in the pipeline. I want to see more of the real America though, what states (and which cities / towns) do you recommend visiting?
I absolutely loved Golden, Colorado and Littleton, Colorado and Denver, Colorado. Las Vegas is obviously a favourite. California was good as well. Actually, everywhere I have been was great. |
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I have been to Atlanta, Colorado, California and Nevada and I have New York and Florida in the pipeline. I want to see more of the real America though, what states (and which cities / towns) do you recommend visiting? I would suggest Philadelphia and Detroit would be wonderful places for you to visit, be sure to take lots of cash with you, and look visibly wealthy and out of place. |
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I know you said Americans... but if I may?
- Rhode Island, Mass and Maine: I really like Maine, some really nice coastal towns, colonial housing, extraordinarily remote hamlets in northern and central Maine. RI is nice too, Newport if you like sailing and incredible mansions etc. I love the Cape too in MA - Utah: Moab and surrounding area is outrageously nice. A little hippy dippy in the town, and then hardcore mid-west just outside. Arches national park is one of the best outside California IMO - N/S Carolina: Charleston is well worth a visit, and it you vaguely give a crap about wildlife (birds, sea mammals) then the coast from Charleston northwards is mind blowing. Take a Kayak! Or Ashville is a nice place to start and explore the Appalachians going into Tennessee - Georgia: I've only been to Savanah, but worth a trip in itself and I hear Atlanta is pretty interesting - Wyoming: Gran Tetons, beautiful. Plus Wyoming is still the wild west, and just mind blowingly beautiful - Seattle and Olympia National Park: Seattle is a nice town and the park (looks tiny on the map, but it's about the size of Wales) is really interesting. Surrounding towns are pretty and quiet |
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I know you said Americans... but if I may? |
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Start in LA, rent a car, drive up the coastal highway to north of SanFran, CA (5hrs), then to Portland, Oregon(8hrs), then Seattle, Washington(2hrs), then Bellingham, Washington(1hr), then if you want check it out you can cross over to Vancouver. Or head back to Seattle to fly home. Would be a very casual 3 day drive with limitless scenic views. Stay in the cities for a day or two per time allowed.
Arguably the prettiest 'drive' in the country. |
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Start in LA, rent a car, drive up the coastal highway to north of SanFran, then to Portland, then Seattle, then Bellingham, then if you want check it out you can cross over to Vancouver. Or head back to Seattle to fly home. Would be a very casual 3 day drive with limitless scenic views. Stay in the cities for a day or two per time allowed. |
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Thanks, I'd probably stretch it into at least a week. I love going for a beer in bars in America, you always get some interesting conversations. I'm a big fan of dive bars. |
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One of the best places not mentioned is Key West. It's fairly cheap there, and there is never a lack of bars and restaurants to visit. Renting a scooter and driving around town is a blast. The only thing it doesn't have are the beautiful, sandy beaches that the Gulf Coast is so renowned for. If you ever decide to head to Florida send me a message and I can point you to all the right destinations.
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One of the best places not mentioned is Key West. It's fairly cheap there, and there is never a lack of bars and restaurants to visit. Renting a scooter and driving around town is a blast. The only thing it doesn't have are the beautiful, sandy beaches that the Gulf Coast is so renowned for. If you ever decide to head to Florida send me a message and I can point you to all the right destinations. You're not going to pop out from behind a palm tree and flex your guns are you?? |
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Start in LA, rent a car, drive up the coastal highway to north of SanFran, CA (5hrs), then to Portland, Oregon(8hrs), then Seattle, Washington(2hrs), then Bellingham, Washington(1hr), then if you want check it out you can cross over to Vancouver. Or head back to Seattle to fly home. Would be a very casual 3 day drive with limitless scenic views. Stay in the cities for a day or two per time allowed. In Portland, you MUST go to Tugboat Brewery and have some Chernobyl Stout. Come up to Vancouver, i'll go out for a beer with you! |
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Start in LA, rent a car, drive up the coastal highway to north of SanFran, CA (5hrs), then to Portland, Oregon(8hrs), then Seattle, Washington(2hrs), then Bellingham, Washington(1hr), then if you want check it out you can cross over to Vancouver. Or head back to Seattle to fly home. Would be a very casual 3 day drive with limitless scenic views. Stay in the cities for a day or two per time allowed. |
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LA is trash, he should skip it all together, start in sanfran, or sandeigo, give LA at most a day 6 cities, 3 countries, all comfortably doable within a week by car. |
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I am pretty sure he has already been to LA, which should preclude him from staying there. The drive up the coast between LA and SF, however, is what he should not miss. |
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I have been to LA, and to be honest I quite liked it as an experience. Very clean, everyone dressed like they are in the OC. Don't think I could live there though. Updated above, too if u didn't see. |
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