The Art Museum is great, Love City Brewery and Crime and Punishment Brewery are making some of my favorite beer there. I'm more partial to the Roast Pork sandwich in Philadelphia and John's Roast Pork is a classic, but if you want a cheesesteak, Angelo's and D'Alessandros are my favorite. If you...
That wouldn't be a good idea. Amtrak is routinely delayed since commercial freight gets right of way on the tracks. If you were to take a train in any part of the country, use the Northeast Corridor. You can hit 5 cities on one line (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, DC).
-Are you for sure going to New Orleans/Memphis/Miami/Orlando? If so Heat games are always a fun vibe, can't speak for the others.
-You're right about getting around in Houston, it is incredibly un-walkable and if I didn't have a best friend that lived there I'd never go. Having said that, the...
Really the only good part about Times Square is it's accessibility to everywhere, I'm from New York and I avoid it every time I go back home to visit. If this is your first time, I'd stick with both old and modern classics.
Deli-Katz's and Russ and Daughters
Pizza-If you're staying in...
First and third baseline are good. Mezzanine level in modern stadiums are usually club level, they offer best sight lines. Who's going to be the home team for Angels/Astros?
Yes. Absolutely massive, full of history and great food. Usually tourists will either be in either Zona Rosa or Polanco, but there are a ton of neighborhoods to explore.
Any reasons for Springfield/Syracuse? The Pennsylvania stops make sense for the NASCAR events, and Pittsburgh is a very underrated city. Where in New Jersey are you staying?
I'm from NYC and have been to Sydney and Melbourne, and while I agree with you to an extent in that most large cities kind of blend in together, what sets them apart is the cultural offerings, and NYC is one of the best cities in the world when it comes to that.
Beautiful time to visit. Sports wise, the Broncos will be in full swing, as well the University of Colorado Buffaloes in Boulder and the Colorado State Rams (who are opening up their new stadium this coming season) in Fort Collins. The Rockies, barring some miracle World Series run, will not be...
If you get here early enough on the 14th, the Rockies have a game against the Dodgers, they start a road trip after. Not sure if Coors Field was something you wanted to see while you were here, but it is a beautiful stadium with a nice atmosphere.
The BBQ scene here isn't really strong, sadly. Kitchen Table Cafe and Bony's do some serviceable BBQ, but it's nothing like the stuff you'd get in the South (Check out Martin's BBQ and Peg Leg Porker for the best BBQ in Nashville, also go to Arnold's, which is a classic Meat and Threes place)...
Hoooooooo, boy.
If you're AirBnB-ing it, I'd look for a place to stay in River North, Capital Hill or the Lower Highlands neighborhood. Very walkable neighborhoods with lots of bars/restaurants.
Denver is one of the craft brewing meccas in this country (the others being Portland and San...
Depends on what you're trying to do in each city, but it does seem like a tight squeeze time wise. 6k will be a tight squeeze as well, especially since you're going to expensive cities like LA, SF, Vegas and New York.
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