I live in LA and want to spend a couple of days in a city I've never been to. Good public transport is big plus but I'll use Lyft if I have to. I like museums, libraries, public parks, historical sites, and I'm kind of a sports bro so I'd like to catch a baseball or soccer game. Probably take a week in April. So far I'm leaning towards NYC, Chicago, or New Orleans.

  • Dbumba [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    I agree with the other posters, nyc is still a top tier city. Chicago fits the description too. New Orleans is surprisingly walkable and has pretty decent public transit.

    Couple more ideas that might fit-- Boston, DC, Denver, Pittsburgh, Seattle, and Portland. If international is feasible; Toronto, Montreal, or Mexico City.

    • poppy_apocalypse [he/him, any]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      Usually I take a trip to South America once every three or four years. I lost my passport on my last trip (to Yosemite of all places). I kind of want to do the language inversion thing. I did it in Ecuador, and I'm pretty sure I don't need a passport to go to Puerto Rico. I've been to Seattle and Portland, and loved it, but its kind of cold for an Angeleno.

      DC and NYC look good for me. Haven't looked in to Pittsburgh or Boston, but definitely open to that.

      Thanks