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Sights of San Francisco

February 5, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Home to some of the world’s best known attractions, San Francisco boasts the expansive Golden Gate Bridge, the historic penal island of Alcatraz, the wines of the Napa Valley, and iconic Cable Car rides. These places and so much more, make San Francisco a sightseer’s playground and one of the best ways to see the sights is on a San Francisco Charter Bus rental.

Mission District in the heart of San Francisco’s predominantly Hispanic neighborhood is 24th Street, a colorful collection of restaurants, taquerias, Mexican bakeries, fresh produce markets and specialty shops. Mission Dolores at 16th and Dolores Streets is the oldest structure in San Francisco. Many of The City’s pioneers are buried in an adjacent cemetery. The largest concentration of murals in The City, each reflecting the pleasures, passions and pitfalls of their respective creators, adorn buildings, fences and garage walls throughout the neighborhood.

Boarding your Charter bus in downtown San Francisco, enjoy the panoramic winding drive through the Marin Headland hills, where in less than an hour you find yourself amidst the ancient Redwoods of Muir Woods. Spanning 560 acres of majestic Redwood forest, Muir Woods provides 6 miles of paved trails.

Head back to the city and enjoy world class shops, restaurants, and nightlife. Best known for its farm fresh, ingredient-driven food, don’t miss the chance to indulge in the culinary delights offered at San Francisco restaurants like the Foreign Cinema, Greens and Boulevard.

A San Francisco Charter Bus rental is the perfect vehicle to take in the many historic neighborhoods synonymous with San Francisco. Visit the fashionable Nob Hill, a seedy Fisherman’s Wharf, admire the Victorian homes along the steep hills of Pacific Heights, and gaze in wonderment at the stately mansions that line Lombard Street, dubbed “America’s Crookedest Street”.

Napa Valley is a great way to spend the day. Visit some of the large wineries for extensive tours or opt for a more personal touch with the many small wineries in the valley. Be sure to indulge in a relaxing lunch overlooking the terraced grape fields. You may choose to take your San Francisco Charter Bus rental along “the road less traveled” and head for the serenely beautiful and less tourist laden Sonoma Valley. Whichever road you choose, your destination will surely please.

Mission District in the heart of San Francisco’s predominantly Hispanic neighborhood is 24th Street, a colorful collection of restaurants, taquerias, Mexican bakeries, fresh produce markets and specialty shops. Mission Dolores at 16th and Dolores Streets is the oldest structure in San Francisco. Many of The City’s pioneers are buried in an adjacent cemetery. The largest concentration of murals in The City, each reflecting the pleasures, passions and pitfalls of their respective creators, adorn buildings, fences and garage walls throughout the neighborhood.

Mission District in the heart of San Francisco’s predominantly Hispanic neighborhood is 24th Street, a colorful collection of restaurants, taquerias, Mexican bakeries, fresh produce markets and specialty shops. Mission Dolores at 16th and Dolores Streets is the oldest structure in San Francisco. Many of The City’s pioneers are buried in an adjacent cemetery. The largest concentration of murals in The City, each reflecting the pleasures, passions and pitfalls of their respective creators, adorn buildings, fences and garage walls throughout the neighborhood.

Mission District in the heart of San Francisco’s predominantly Hispanic neighborhood is 24th Street, a colorful collection of restaurants, taquerias, Mexican bakeries, fresh produce markets and specialty shops. Mission Dolores at 16th and Dolores Streets is the oldest structure in San Francisco. Many of The City’s pioneers are buried in an adjacent cemetery. The largest concentration of murals in The City, each reflecting the pleasures, passions and pitfalls of their respective creators, adorn buildings, fences and garage walls throughout the neighborhood.

Mission District in the heart of San Francisco’s predominantly Hispanic neighborhood is 24th Street, a colorful collection of restaurants, taquerias, Mexican bakeries, fresh produce markets and specialty shops. Mission Dolores at 16th and Dolores Streets is the oldest structure in San Francisco. Many of The City’s pioneers are buried in an adjacent cemetery. The largest concentration of murals in The City, each reflecting the pleasures, passions and pitfalls of their respective creators, adorn buildings, fences and garage walls throughout the neighborhood.

Lusting for Los Angeles

February 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Planning a trip to the Los Angeles area? Avoid the legendary traffic congestion and enjoy the sights and sounds of this iconic American city in the comfort of a Los Angeles Charter Bus rental. Downtown L.A offers a diversity of ethic culture. Visit historic Olvera Street for indigenous Mexican handcrafts, cutting-edge artwork at the Museum of Contemporary Art, be amazed by the Walt Disney Concert Hall and indulge in some dim sum in Chinatown. No trip to L.A. would be complete without the quintessential Southern California experience – a classic cruise along the southern California coastline. From breathtaking Malibu to the world famous Santa Monica pier, take your eyes off the road and focus on the inspiring beauty of the coast on a Los Angeles Charter Bus rental. Another beach synonymous with Los Angeles, Venice Beach’s Ocean Front Boardwalk is a must see. Whether you grab a pair of skates and have a participatory experience at Venice Beach or prefer to view the sand, sea, and boardwalk performers from the sidelines, Venice beach is a feast to the senses. Whether your next stop is the “Happiest Place on Earth” or a cruise down Sunset Boulevard, a Los Angeles Charter Bus rental will take you there.Two attractions for every first time Los Angeles visitor are the Disneyland Resort and Sunset Boulevard. At the Disneyland Resort you’ll marvel at Adventureland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Disney’s California Adventure park, while Sunset Boulevard offers the legendary clubs, hotels, studios, and addresses immortalized on both big and small screen

Audio Austin

February 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Nestled among the hills and lakes of Texas, lies laid back Austin. This growing city has become a Mecca for the arts, live music venues, and tourism. Guiding tourists through the sights and sounds of Austin are a host of Austin Charter Bus rentals.

Austin is the home of museums like the Austin Museum of Art and the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum, which houses 40 millions pages of historical documents.

More history can be found at the pink granite and limestone Capitol Building, a tribute to Renaissance Revival architecture

Take an Austin charter bus rental historical tour through Sixth Street where you will find historical homes and buildings from the late 1800’s. Many of these historic buildings have been transformed into art galleries, live music venues, and restaurants, where you can enjoy a casual café or 5 star haute cusiine.

While the epicenter of Austin’s music scene is on Sixth Street, there are a plethora clubs across the city that should not be missed. With over 700 live music venues, like Antone’s, La Zona Rosa, Emo’s, Stubb’s, and the Back Room to take in, an Austin Charter Bus rental is the music lovers transportion of choice!

Atlanta at large

January 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

One of America’s most diverse cities, Atlanta’s diversity extends well beyond racial and ethnic makeup. Atlanta has a plethora of attractions that will suit a diversity of tastes and interests. These attractions are liberally sprinkled over the sprawling landscape of what is affectionately called the ATL. One of the best ways to traverse Atlanta’s many highways and byways is via an Atlanta Charter Bus rental.

The home of some of the nation’s largest corporations, downtown Atlanta’s Peachtree Center is home to Coca-Cola USA, Georgia Pacific, ING Investments, Solomon Brothers, Bank of America, AT & T, and more.

In or around the enclosed mall known as Underground Atlanta, you will find the Georgia Aquarium (the nation’s largest), World of Coca Cola interactive museum, the Georgia Dome, and CNN Center.

Jump on your Atlanta Charter Bus rental and head out to Buckhead. The Yin to downtown Atlanta’s Yang, Buckhead counters the corporate atmosphere of downtown tenants as a home to some of Atlanta’s best restaurants, shops, spas, and clubs. Loosen your tie and enjoy a nightlife that has dubbed Atlanta “Hotlanta”.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the rich history that is Atlanta. Start your day with breakfast at the Flying Biscuit Cafe on McLendon or Piedmont Avenue. Then board an Atlanta Charter Bus rental for Turner Field to see the wall Hank Aaron hit #715 over. A somber yet inspiring experience awaits you at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center and Historic Site. A short bus ride away you will find a more recent historic site at Centennial Olympic Park, site of the 1996 Olympic Park Bombing.

Travelogue

December 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Before you take your next Charter bus  trip, take a moment to peruse the travel articles provided here for your information and enjoyment. Have an informative travel article of your own? We will be happy to include it here, or leave a comment.

 

Cities Served

 Alabama: Birmingham, Huntsville, Madison, Mobile, Montgomery, Tuscumbia, Tuscaloosa, Decatur, Huntsville, Dothan
Arkansas: Little Rock, Fort Smith, Pine Bluff, Fayetteville, Jonesboro
Arizona: Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Tucson, Flagstaff
California: Berkeley, Branford, Brea, Castroville, Chula Vista, Costa Mesa, Escondido, Fresno, Garden Grove, Los Angeles, Merced, Modesto, National City, Norwalk, Ontario, Pasadena, Placentia, Rancho Cucamonga, Sacramento, Salinas, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Jose, Santa Ana, South San Francisco, Stockton, Sunnyvale, Vernon, Redding, Bakersfield, Anaheim, Riverside
Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, Greeley, Durango
Conecticut: Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Waterbury, Danbury, Stamford
DC: Washington D.C.
Deleware: all cities
Florida: Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Lake City, Lakeland, Longwood, Miami, Ocala, Orlando, Sebring, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Daytona Beach, Deltona, Spring Hill, Tampa, Sarasota, Cape Coral, West Palm Beach, Key West, Palm Bay, Naples
Georgia: Atlanta, East Point, Albany, Columbus
Indiana: Indianapolis, Bloomington, Terre Haute, Evansville, Louisville, Lafayette, Gary, South Bend, Fort Wayne, Muncie
Iowa: Des Moines, West Burlington, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Sioux City, Davenport, Mason City
Idaho: Twin Falls, Boise, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Nampa, Coeur D’ Alene
Illinois: Chicago, Elgin Aurora, Joliet, Peoria, Champaign, Springfield, Decatur
Kansas: Topeka, Wichita, Olathe, Manhattan, Salina, Hays, Newton, Hutchinson, Dodge City, Garden City, Liberal
Kentucky: Louisville, Paducah, Bowling Green, Evansville, Louisville, Lexington
Louisiana: New Orleans, Shreveport, Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, Alexandria, Monroe
Maine: Portland, Biddeford, Gorham, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augusta, Waterville, Bangor
Massachusets: Boston, Springfield, Worcester, Springfield, Brockton, Lowell
Maryland: Alexandria, Baltimore, District Heights
Michigan: An Arbor, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Detroit
Minnesota: Marshall, St. Cloud, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Rochester
Missouri: St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbia, Springfield, St. Joseph, Duluth
Mississippi: Jacksonville, Richland, Starkville, Gulfport, Natchez, Hattiesburg
Montana: Great Falls Missoula, Billings, Glacier National Park
Nebraska: Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Columbus, Kearney, North Platte
New Jersey: Cape May, all cities
Nevada: Henderson, Las Vegas, Reno, Sparks
New Hampshire: Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Lebanon, Salem, Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester
New Mexico: Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Carlsbad, Roswell, Santa Fe, Taos
New York: Albany, Coxsackie, Middletown, Ronkonkoma, Schenectady, Vails Gate, West Hempstead, New York City, Buffalo, Rochester
North Dakota: Bismarck, Williston, Minot, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Jamestown, Fargo, Valley City
North Carolina: Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Concord, Raleigh, Greenville, Jacksonville, Fayetteville, Wilmington, Asheville
Ohio: Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, Mansfield
Oklahoma: Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Bartlesville, Enid, Muskogee, El Reno, Chickasha, Lawton, Altus, Duncan, Ardmore, Ada, McAlester
Oregon: Portland, Eugene, Salem, Bend, Medford, Hood River
Pennsylvania: Allentown, Wilkes-Barre, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Reading, York, Philadelphia, Scranton, Jamestown
Rhode Island: Providence, Cranston, Warwick, Pawtucket, Fall River, New Bedford
South Carolina: Lancaster, Augusta, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Charleston
South Dakota: Rapid City, Sioux Falls, Hot Springs, Spearfish, Mitchell, Huron, Aberdeen, Watertown, Brookings
Tennessee: Chattanoga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville
Texas: Austin, Beaumont, College Station, Dallas, Fort Worth, Galveston, Houston, Hutto, Killeen, San Antonio, San Marcos, Waco, Amarillo, Lubbock, Wichita Falls, Denton, Plano, Longview, Tyler, Odessa, Midland, El Paso, San Angelo, Temple, Bryan, Corpus Christi, Victoria, Harlingen, Brownsville, McAllen, Del Rio, Texarkana
Utah: Salt Lake City, Ogden, Cedar City, St. George
Vermont: Burlington, Rutland, Hanover, Middlebury, Essex, Barre, St. Albans
Virginia: Roanoke, Richmond, Virginia Beach Newport News, Charlottesville
Washington: Bellingham, Mt. Vernon, Everett, Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Yakima, Spokane, Kennewick, Port Angeles, Moses Lake, Pullman, Walla Walla, Ellensburg, Longview
West Virginia: Charleston, Clarksburg, Parkersburg, Morgantown
Wisconsin: Milwaukee, Madison, Eau Claire, Green Bay, Appleton
Wyoming: Casper, Rawlins, Rock Springs, Jackson, Cody, Powell, Buffalo, Sheridan, Gillette, Yellowstone National Park

 

 

 

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