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California

The state of California is largest state in the US. Home to Disneyland, Napa Valley wineries, the Old Faithful Geyser, and more. It has small towns like Carmel providing its unique charm and larger cities like Los Angeles. Visit Yosemite National Park, surf in the Pacific Ocean or go to one of the many ski resorts.


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Old 04-18-2008, 02:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default San Diego transportation System

There is a transport system to suit every budget in San Diego. You can rent a car or even a limousine, depending upon how much you are willing to fork out. However, driving around in San Diego is quite a task and parking space is not only limited but expensive as well.

Well, San Diego has its own ingenious answer to this too – the trolley! Yes, the trolley is by far the quickest and most economical way of traveling around San Diego. There are plenty of taxis, buses and shuttles too but the trolley has a charm of its own. Its easy and its fun.

The trolley stops at various places covering almost all the premier tourist destinations such as Old Town, Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Petco Park, Horton plaza, Hazard Center, San Diego State University and Seaport Village, including Fashion Valley Mall, and Mission Valley Mall.

The trolley also runs south to the Mexican border and you can walk across to Tijuana to spend the day.
With the trolley, you will get a hassle-free and within budget ride.

And if you are looking for lodging in San Diego that lets you stay within your budget, check out affordable San Diego lodging, which is located near the city’s premier tourist attractions and the beaches.
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