boiboi123
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It depends on where in the US you are currently at, but generally, chocolates are a good bet to bring back, and I guess Keychains?
Ah sorry forgot to mention, NYC!
It depends on where in the US you are currently at, but generally, chocolates are a good bet to bring back, and I guess Keychains?
Ah sorry forgot to mention, NYC!
For New York, you might want to check out the M&M store in Times Square.
What's good to buy back from US ah? Food? Souvenirs?
When I lived over in Singapore I'd always do a fair bit of clothes-shopping on my trips to the USA, so that's Thing One. Search for some independent local brands (there's plenty over here, and they're usually very well made), find a few pieces that you like, and wear them for years.
Souvenirs are always a good bet, especially if you go somewhere interesting; and don't go for tacky plastic cr@p, go for something more lasting. I've got some sandstone drink coasters from the Painted Desert region in Arizona that are a nice conversation piece, and one of my favorite souvenirs ever is a precision-ground magnifying lens that I bought from the Black Hole in Los Alamos (when it was still around; RIP). It's even better if you can tie the souvenirs to an experience you especially enjoyed.
And this is a little bit lame, but: photographs! Take your camera, take some amazing photos while you're over here, and get them blown up and hung on your wall.
hi all, any recommendations for accommodation in LA?
will be there for 4 nights in November
as it is my first time in LA, I plan to go to:
1. Hollywood/Beverly Hills
2. Santa Monica/Venice
3. Outlets (heard Camarillo is the best)
4. Downtown
I am currently thinking of staying at doubletree hilton downtown LA, but would be grateful for your opinions and suggestions.
thanks!
You'll want to pop those on a map and take a look at where they are. The Camarillo Outlets are a solid hour's drive up the 101 from where you'd be staying.
LA is big and sprawling and the public transport sucks, so your best bet is to stay close to where you want to go. For you, that means West Hollywood - it's in the middle of downtown (and frankly downtown LA is not that great, you can probably skip it), Hollywood, and Santa Monica.
might have to look at airbnb then..Lots of driving due to the distance.I am going San Francisco for two weeks in Oct, can you help to validate whether this plan is viable?
Day 1: arrival at San Francisco and rest for the day
Day 2 and 3: Explore Golden Gate Bridge, Golden gate park, fisherman wharf, pier39, alcatraz, tons of museums
Day 4: Car rental to Yosemite. Any attraction along the way?
Day 5: Explore / Hike around Yosemite. One night at Yosemite.
Day 6: Drive along Tioga pass, mammoth lake and Death Valley. One night at Death Valley.
Day 7,8: R& R at Las Vegas
Day 9: Drive to Grand Canyon. One night at Grand Canyon.
Day 10: explore Grand Canyon. Drive towards Los Angeles.
Day 11-14: R&R at Los Angeles

Then you need to check which outlets are along the way of your drive. From the looks of your planning, doesn't look like alot of time for outlet shopping.Ah yes need outlets shopping too.
Anyway to cut down driving?

I am going San Francisco for two weeks in Oct, can you help to validate whether this plan is viable?
Day 1: arrival at San Francisco and rest for the day
Day 2 and 3: Explore Golden Gate Bridge, Golden gate park, fisherman wharf, pier39, alcatraz, tons of museums
Day 4: Car rental to Yosemite. Any attraction along the way?
Day 5: Explore / Hike around Yosemite. One night at Yosemite.
Day 6: Drive along Tioga pass, mammoth lake and Death Valley. One night at Death Valley.
Day 7,8: R& R at Las Vegas
Day 9: Drive to Grand Canyon. One night at Grand Canyon.
Day 10: explore Grand Canyon. Drive towards Los Angeles.
Day 11-14: R&R at Los Angeles
hi all, any recommendations for accommodation in LA?
will be there for 4 nights in November
as it is my first time in LA, I plan to go to:
1. Hollywood/Beverly Hills
2. Santa Monica/Venice
3. Outlets (heard Camarillo is the best)
4. Downtown
I am currently thinking of staying at doubletree hilton downtown LA, but would be grateful for your opinions and suggestions.
thanks!
I am going San Francisco for two weeks in Oct, can you help to validate whether this plan is viable?
Day 1: arrival at San Francisco and rest for the day
Day 2 and 3: Explore Golden Gate Bridge, Golden gate park, fisherman wharf, pier39, alcatraz, tons of museums
Day 4: Car rental to Yosemite. Any attraction along the way?
Day 5: Explore / Hike around Yosemite. One night at Yosemite.
Day 6: Drive along Tioga pass, mammoth lake and Death Valley. One night at Death Valley.
Day 7,8: R& R at Las Vegas
Day 9: Drive to Grand Canyon. One night at Grand Canyon.
Day 10: explore Grand Canyon.
Drive towards Los Angeles.
Day 11-14: R&R at Los Angeles
guys, need last min spoon feeding coz just book a family trip to NYC.
need to rent car. (7 seater - coz we 5 adults, everyone have luggages)
oh, recommendations for NYC hotel is welcome too
Thanks in advance