2024

CABLE CAR

Getting around by streetcar
4.4/5
8 reviews

The famous little car, climbing up and down the hills, is one of San Francisco's greatest pleasures and one of its best-known icons. Three cable car lines serve Downtown's most interesting neighborhoods. The California runs along the street of the same name, from the Embarcadero to Van Ness, passing through the Financial District and the top of Nob Hill. The Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason lines both depart from Powell Station. This is where you'll find all the other transport you need: streetcars, buses and, underground, the subway and BART.

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 San Francisco
2024

METROCARD

Getting around by metro
5/5
4 reviews

This is the most advantageous way to travel. It is a) card loaded in credits that is inserted into a slot before pushing a. They are purchased at machines and vending machines of the station (tickets, credit cards and coins are accepted) but also in stations, kiosks, pharmacies, visitors Centers, etc. The price of the journey is automatically debited every time you drag your card into the drive to take the subway or bus. You can enjoy a free connection for 2 hours, bus, bus or bus bus. When you transfer it will display the formula "X iron. OK ". Be smart, avoid the endless rush queues of rush hours (peak hours) by morning. When you have exhausted your travel credit, you need to buy a new card, you can reload it to vending machines. Several formules formulas are proposed, make your calculation at the beginning of your stay in order to travel in Big Apple at the best price.

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 New York
2024

METROMOVER

Getting around by metro
4.8/5
5 reviews

The Metromover is Miami's free subway system. Fully computerized, it runs between Brickell and Downtown. Three loops (Inner Loop, Brickell Loop and Omni Loop) serve 21 stations. Allow about 5 minutes between each train. The Metromover is very convenient as it takes you right to the main points of interest such as the Frost Science Museum and Pérez Art Museum (Museum Park stop), Bayside Market (Bayfront Park stop) and Brickell Village (Tenth Street/Promenade stop). Sit in the front seat and enjoy the view.

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 Miami
2024

ALAMO

Public transport
5/5
2 reviews

With more than 40 years of experience, Alamo currently has more than 1 million vehicles serving 15 million travelers each year in 43 countries. The company operates in 9 cities in Hawaii: Honolulu, Lihue, Hoolehua, Hilo, Kapolei, Kahului, Waikoloa, Kailua-Kona and Lahaina. Smaller models start at US$ 110 per day, then US$ 119 for pick-ups and US$ 125 for SUVs. The "you click we pick" formula is cheaper, you book the date and options but the model is determined at the reception according to availability.

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 Lihue
2024

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORT AUTHORITY (MTA)

Getting around by metro
4/5
4 reviews

The website of the New York public transit company will give you all the information you are looking for on tariffs, lines, plans, and numerous works on the lines etc. To consult also, the page www.web.mta.info/weekender.html which lists all the subway lines affected by works or changes at weekends (and there are many).

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 New York
2024

METRORAIL

Getting around by metro
4/5
2 reviews

This aerial metro built on cement pillars is quite futuristic. It could not be underground because of the geological texture of the limestone ground, which is too thin above the water. There are two lines: the green and the orange. During your stay, the Metrorail can be convenient if you need to get to the airport, Coral Gables or Brickell. Otherwise, it runs from Palmetto (north) to Dadeland (south). It crosses the Miami River on a spectacular bridge that is lit up at night and offers a magnificent view. Count on a train every 15 minutes.

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 Miami
2024

CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY (CTA)

Getting around by metro
4/5
2 reviews

The Chicago Transit Authority manages the 8 "L" Train lines, each designated by a color and all passing through the interior of the Loop, as well as the city's bus network. To use the CTA's bus and subway network, you need a rechargeable Ventra card, which costs US$5 to purchase. You can buy single metro tickets, but this option is only worthwhile if you only take the metro a few times, as it is more expensive.

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 Chicago
2024

SUPER SHUTTLE

Public transport

On the floor of the arrivals. Trips are supported and arranged by hotels or resorts in which you reside (when they are of course).

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 Tucson
2024

NEWPORT HARBOR SHUTTLE

Public transport

The shuttle boat makes the tour of Newport harbour in 55 minutes. It makes 7 stops at Perrotti Park, Bowen's Wharf, Ann Street Pier, International Yacht Resoration School (IYRS), Admiral's dock, Fort Adams and Goat Island. It operates only during the warmer weather from mid-May to mid-October and offers hourly departures from Perrotti Park. The shuttle takes almost an hour to complete the loop. It's a convenient and unusual way to get around Newport, since you can get on and off at will all day long.

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 Newport
2024

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority.

Public transport

Although the city can be easily visited on foot, there are buses and trams that criss-cross the city from Kennedy Plaza, the nerve centre of Providence. They are operated by the city's public transport system, Rhode Island Public Transportation (RIPTA). Providence has no subway lines. While taking the bus is not dangerous, it is important to be vigilant as buses are not always well frequented.

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 Providence
2024

LAS VEGAS MONORAIL

Getting around by metro

Launched in 2004, this driverless monorail serves the eastern side of the Strip. It passes through seven stations: MGM Grand, Bally's & Paris, Flamingo & Caesars Palace, Harrah's & The Linq, Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate and Sahara Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Monorail is mainly used by convention-goers at the Las Vegas Convention Center, but it also offers an interesting alternative for visitors staying away from the city's major casinos. Passes are more attractive than single trips.

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 Las Vegas
2024

CITI BIKE

Getting around by bike

Inaugurated in May 2013, Citi Bike is an economical alternative to bicycle rental. With almost 1,500 stations and 25,000 bikes (including some 4,000 electric bikes) dotted around the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx and Brooklyn, you won't struggle to find Citi Bike during your stay. The fact that they can be dropped off at any Citi Bike kiosk in the city makes them particularly convenient. New Yorkers may have been slow to adopt them, but many of them are now getting around by Citi Bike!

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 New York
2024

BIKE RENTAL CENTRAL PARK

Getting around by bike

The perfect place to rent a bike for a ride in Central Park. You'll only have to cross a few blocks in heavy traffic before strolling down the paths of New York's green lung. Note that you will save a lot of money by booking your bike in advance on the Internet.

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 New York
2024

LIGHT RAIL

Getting around by metro

It's the Minneapolis Air Train, which has two lines. The Blue Line serves nineteen stations, starting at the Mall of America Shopping Temple, passing through the International Airport and passing through Minneapolis to the Target Field terminus. The Green Line serves twenty-three stations and runs through St. Paul to the city's train station, Union Depot. At the airport, in Terminal 1 Lindbergh, the station is located in the Transit Center; in Terminal 2 Humphrey, the station is located north of the orange parking lot.

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 Minneapolis
2024

NOR DOOR SPORT & CYCLERY

Getting around by bike

Open all year round, this address will allow you to equip yourself to practice different kinds of activities. During the good season, the store rents different types of bikes: mountain, city and even electric. Bicycles are an excellent way to discover Door County - perhaps the best way. Except in winter, of course, when you'll have to put on skis! All the equipment you might need in winter is available for rent: snowshoes, ski suits, snow boots...

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 Sturgeon Bay
2024

BLUEBIKES

Getting around by bike

Boston has set up its own bike-sharing network. There are some 400 stations and over 4,000 bikes in circulation throughout the city, particularly in the downtown area. Picking up a pass is simple. Simply locate the nearest Blue Bikes station, follow the instructions on the terminal and pay by credit card. A map of the stations is available on the website. A practical and inexpensive way to discover the city and cover short distances.

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 Boston
2024

MUNI

Public transport buses and coaches

In addition to the metro, Muni also manages San Francisco's 71 city bus lines. There are 54 bus lines and 17 trolley lines. This is certainly the best way to enjoy the city's scenery. The buses, which run on diesel, are generally used on routes where the topography is fairly even, in order to limit pollution. It's easy to find your way around and get organized: visit nextbus.com, where you'll find the next departures according to stop.

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 San Francisco
2024

MARTHA'S BIKE RENTALS

Getting around by bike

On sunny days, cycling can be an excellent way to discover the island. You can explore at your own pace and avoid the traffic jams that have unfortunately become commonplace during the high season. This bike rental company is located 30 meters from the ferry terminal on Water Street. Several types of bike are available for hire: road, hybrid, all-terrain, electric-assist, children's, and more. Conveniently, they can also deliver your bike wherever you are on the island. Just give them a call!

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 Vineyard Haven
2024

THE WAVE

Public transport buses and coaches

It's the island's bus system. Buses leave every day of the week from 7am to 11.30am. They serve Madaket, Miacomet, Siasconset, Surfside and Jetties Beaches (the last 2 being served from mid-June to early September every day from 10am to 6pm). Stops are in Washington and Salem Streets, one block from Main Street. For Madaket and Jetties Beaches, the stop is on Broad Street, at the Peter Foulger Museum. The buses, which previously ran only during the high season, now operate year-round.

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 Nantucket
2024

MARTHA’S VINEYARD REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY

Public transport buses and coaches

Martha's Vineyard has retained a very appreciable wild side, and this is precisely one of the reasons for its great popularity. But it also means that the means of transport on the island are limited! Many visitors choose to come by car (hence the traffic jams during the summer), but if this is not your case, you should know that a bus service serves each of the 6 villages on the island. Tickets can be purchased on the bus and at the Steamship Authority ticket offices.

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 Vineyard Haven