21 yo travelling to USA.?

where should i stir ? what is better NY or california, for a 21 yo and are they both same price?



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Ny is more expensive.
Consider visiting New Orleans!

NOLA is one of the world's special places near an ambience unique surrounded by North America, and remains so even after Katrina devastated it in 2005.

Katrina flooded going on for 80% of New Orleans with saline water, and the river stayed for almost a month. Much of the city is still struggling to recover and adjectives you have to do to see devastation is drive around. It will pinch years for NOLA to fully recover from Katrina.

However, the parts of the city that tourists usually pop in were not flooded. It's not a coincidence - the French Quarter and other outmoded parts of the city were built on relatively large ground and only suffered loop damage from Katrina. Almost adjectives of the damage have been repaired and you own to look closely in the FQ and city center to see that Katrina happen at all. You should drop by and see for yourself.

Note that the City of New Orleans is only part of the pack of the greater New Orleans area. The GNO nouns had a population of give or take a few 1,400,000 before Katrina and is estimated at something like 1,200,000 now (July, 2007). The imaginary 200,000 are mostly from the City of New Orleans and the parishes of Plaquemines and Saint Bernard, which were the worst-flooded parts of the metro nouns. Jefferson Parish - just to the west of the City - suffered solitary minor flooding and has fully recovered.

You can drink the river, the electricity & phones work, and services like the post organization, hospitals, schools, and police/fire/EMS are operating. Restaurants, stores and shopping centers are friendly.

Municipal services like street cleaning & trash collection collapsed after Katrina. Those services be fully restored in behind schedule 2006 and it is no longer an issue.

I recommend staying in the French Quarter (Vieux Carre") if you can. There is a tremendously wide scale of selections available, from moderate guest houses to really exclusive "boutique" hotels. Search Yahoo Travel and Travelocity for ideas and also check the hotel websites.

You don't necessitate a car to obtain around in the French Quarter, Central Business District, or Warehouse District. Also, the parking regulations are Byzantine and near are lots of Parking Control Agents. If you drive or rent a car, give up it in seriously or garage unless you are traveling away from downtown.

The regional transit authority (www.norta.com) sells 1 and 3 sunshine passes that proposition unlimited use of buses and streetcars for the day(s) you select. There are also lots of taxicabs.

Regarding crime, use like common sense called for in every leading city in the world and in attendance is little chance you will be a martyr of anything except a need to drop by the gym:
New Orleans has mild weather from delayed October to early May and the city stays green adjectives year most years (rarely freezes and almost never snows). We pay for the mild winters beside hot, humid summers – particularly within July & August. The good report for summertime visitors is that hotel rates are lower.

Things to do:

There are frequent sightseeing opportunities surrounded by the greater New Orleans area, including horse-drawn carriage rides/tours, plantation tours, swamp tours, ghost tours, and even Katrina disaster tours. The steamboat Natchez also does a harbor tour. There are numerous tour companies and your hotel can oblige with the arrangements. Try to avoid scheduling an outdoor tour until you know the weather forecast for the year in sound out.

The Saint Charles Streetcar is the oldest continuously operating street railway in the world and is a "tourist attraction" contained by its own right. It is part of the public transit system, as are the Canal Street and Riverfront streetcar lines: http://www.norta.com/

There is other music, but the bands relocate: Go to www.bestofneworleans.com and click on Music then Listings or to www.offbeat.com and click on Listings, consequently Music. Note that music clubs often pile it on "No Cover", meaning here is no charge for entering. However, clubs with "No Cover" commonly require that customers buy a beverage each for every "set " of music (which can be every 20 minutes) so know the price up to that time you sit down. The clubs do that because some people will sit within the club all evening drinking hose or nothing. It is also a obedient idea to wages for each round of drinks (in clubs on Bourbon Street) as it s deliver so there can't be any confusion at the extension of the evening.

Wander around the French Quarter, enjoy the architecture, keep under surveillance the street entertainers (do tip), and look in some of the historic buildings that have be turned into museums (go to www.frenchquarter.com and click on Historic Attractions).

Assuming the weather is good, you can collect a sandwich lunch and chomp through in the riverfront park (watch the shipping) or contained by Jackson Square (a very nice park).

The Riverwalk shopping center have an air-conditioned food court with dining overlooking the river (www.riverwalkmarketplace.com). The Canal Place shopping center is contained by the French Quarter and has a cinema and higher-end shopping (Saks 5th Avenue, Brooks Brothers, etc.)

The lobby for the Westin Canal Place Hotel is on the 11th floor and overlooks the French Quarter. It is a great place for an afternoon drink/snack:(www.westin.com).

Cafe du Monde is surrounded by the French Quarter and you shouldn't miss having cafe au lait & beignets (www.cafedumonde.com). Another great coffee shop is the Croissant d'Or (at 615 Ursulines Street), which is unequivocal from 7:00am to 2:00pm and has food within addition to pastry.
The Palm Court restaurant is extraordinarily nice, has moderate prices, and traditional live jazz starting at 8:00pm: 1204 Decatur Street, tel 504-525-0200 (reservations are central and they are not open every day). The Palm Court is closed from in the order of July 25th to about September 25th respectively year.

All of the famous restaurants (Antoine's, Arnaud's, Brennan's, Commander's Palace, etc.) enjoy reopened. The Pelican Club (on Exchange Alley in the FQ) is not as ably known but is impossible to tell apart type experience. Reservations are a good impression, and probably essential on weekends. Tujaques Restaurant (823 Decatur Street) is very traditional and have moderate prices: http://www.tujaguesrestaurant.com/

Cafe Degas is a very French restaurant in the neighbourhood City Park at 3127 Esplanade - which is not within walking distance of downtown (5 to 10 minutes by taxi). They are closed on Mondays & Tuesdays (504-945-5635).

The Napoleon House restaurant is at 500 Chartres Street within the FQ, and has a menu of great local dishes: http://www.napoleonhouse.com/

There is a free carry across the Mississippi at the "foot" of Canal Street. It is a short trip but like a harbor cruise w/o a guide: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/canal_stree...

The Aquarium and Audubon Zoo are world-class attractions (www.auduboninstitute.org) and you should see them if you can. The Zoo is several miles from downtown. You can drive to the Zoo (which have free parking) or take public transit from the French Quarter.

The Louisiana State Museum is within the French Quarter: http://lsm.crt.state.la.us/ New Orleans is also home to a number of other museums, such as the National World War II Museum (www.ddaymuseum.org) and the New Orleans Museum of Art (www.noma.org). Both can be reach by public transit: The WWII museum is in the crucial business district but a long walk from the French Quarter. NOMA is not inwardly walking distance of downtown but has free parking.


Check www.frenchquarter.com for philosophy on other things to do.

Hope you have a great time, everywhere you go!


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