Our Top 10 Places to Travel- Favourite Destinations as International Cabin Crew

Our Top 10 Places to Travel- Favourite Destinations as International Cabin Crew

Hey Guys!

We’re so excited to share our top 10 favourite places to travel as International Cabin Crew! We hope you enjoy watching this as much as we loved editing it for you all. To put our favourites into a top 10 was so difficult but we did it haha.

We’d love to hear what your favourite destination is and also any destinations that you would love to travel to in the future so comment below so we can chat 💬If this video helped you then please like, comment & subscribe!

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Anna and Laura
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□ How old are you? __ 26
□ Are you identical twins? __ Yes, and we LOVE it!
□ What are your favourite hobbies? __ Travel
□ Do you have any differences? __ Yes, watch to find out (:
□ Where do you live? __ England!
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□ Camera we use? Canon M50

Top 10 Reasons NOT to Move to Sacramento, California

The Top 10 reasons You should NOT move to Sacramento, California and the worst things about living in LA or San Francisco instead.

Best State Capitals to Live in – https://youtu.be/3BQpNluGVDE

What’s it like moving to Sacramento? Well there’s great weather and it’s sunny and hot for most of the year, just like most of California, although the delta breeze cools down the city at night. It’s also actually the state capital AND fastest growing city in California! Why are so many people moving to Sac-Town? Well it’s one of the last affordable and cheap cities to live in The Golden State and offers an amazing quality of life as one of the best places for both young professionals and families, with a thriving downtown and midtown, gorgeous parks and nature, and tons of fun historic neighborhoods and towns like Old Sacramento, Folsom, Roseville, and Elk Grove. So why shouldn’t you live in Sacramento, CA?

Thanks for watching From Here to There! This is one of my top ten videos where we explain things about the world, it’s history, and geography, starting with the different states, cities, and towns in the United States. Find out the worst and best places to live in 2020!

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Top 10 Reasons NOT to Move to Sacramento, California

The Top 10 reasons You Should NOT move to Sacramento, California and the worst things about moving to LA or San Francisco instead.

Worst places to live in Austin, Texas – https://youtu.be/HXYGuRQTcDQ

What’s it like living in Sacramento? Well there’s great weather and it’s incredibly sunny and hot for most of the year, just like the rest of California, although the delta breeze cools down the city at night. It’s also actually the state capital AND fastest growing city in California! Why are so many people moving to Sac-Town? Well it’s one of the last affordable and cheap cities to live in Cali and offers an amazing quality of life. While most people overlook this gem, it’s one of the best places for both young professionals and families, with a thriving downtown and midtown, gorgeous parks and nature, and tons of fun historic neighborhoods and towns like Old Sacramento, Folsom, Roseville, and Elk Grove. So why shouldn’t you live in Sacramento, CA?

Thanks for watching From Here to There! This is one of my top ten videos where we explain things about the world, it’s history, and geography, starting with the different states, cities, and towns in the United States. Find out the worst and best places to live in 2020!

► SUBSCRIBE for 2-3 new videos EVERY WEEK!

➽ Looking for cheap places to stay when you travel?
Get $55 off your 1st booking with AirBNB! – https://www.airbnb.com/c/anthonyk7347?currency=USD

Things to know BEFORE you go to LOS ANGELES – LA Travel Tips 2019

In this video, we’ll cover all you need to know before traveling to Los Angeles. Check out also 👉10 things to do in Los Angeles https://youtu.be/-FzSLCXBF18

#16: THE MAP OF L.A.

#15: TRAFFIC
Google Maps: https://apple.co/2DRzzId (iOS), http://bit.ly/2Rwig2F (Android)
Waze: https://apple.co/2NLpxvf (iOS), http://bit.ly/2H2L3Lw (Android)
Apple Maps: https://apple.co/2GfcQax (iOS only)
Travel between 10 AM and 3 PM and after 9 PM in the evening (weekdays) – rush hours can stretch either way and there are no guarantees.

#14: SAFETY: LA has both extremely safe as well as extremely dangerous neighborhoods. Avoid these places: Skid Row, Pico-Union, South Central, Westlake, Boyle Heights, Compton, etc.

#13: WEATHER AND CLIMATE
The warmest months: July – September, average temperature in August is 84 °F (29 °C)
Water temperature (ocean): ~ 68 °F (20 °C) in the summer
Winter months: more wet, especially February, average high temperature: ~ 68 °F (20 °C) with the lows ~ 48 °F (9 °C) during the day
Smog is a very common phenomenon in LA.

#12: BEST TIME TO TRAVEL: March-May, September – November. Average temperatures range between 70 °F and 84 °F (21°C and 29°C) during the day
#11: WHERE TO STAY
An average 3* hotel costs around $150 per night. Best areas to stay are Downtown, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Grove, West Hollywood, and Westwood.
👉 Best apps to book your accommodation: https://youtu.be/B7usOIXzAJk

#10: TRANSPORTATION
10.1 FROM AND TO THE AIRPORT: Rent-a-car, Airport FlyAway Bus (https://www.flylax.com/en/flyaway-bus) shuttle service, Uber/Lyft, Shared Ride Shuttles, taxies. A free shuttle that takes you to the metro station.
10.2 GETTING AROUND THE CITY: Rent-a-car, poor public transportation (TAP card: https://www.taptogo.net/), Uber/Lyft, Zipcar -registration needed – Zipcard: https://apple.co/2TslVR9 (iOS), http://bit.ly/2S4eGSM (Android)

#9: BEST APPS TO USE IN LA: Google Maps, Waze, Apple Maps, Uber, Lyft, ParkMe, BestParking, ParkWhiz, GasBuddy, L.A Weekly,
5 EVERY DAY, GrubHub, Airbnb, Eatwith, Lime, Bird
(Links coming soon)

#8: LINES ARE EVERYWHERE: LA is usually a crowded place, you can expect lines everywhere.

#7: FOOD
An average meal at an inexpensive restaurant: ~ $14, mid-range (three-course meal for two): ~ $55.
Find less-expensive options with these apps:
TripAdvisor: https://apple.co/2ML2tfI (iOS), http://bit.ly/2RBBww1 (Android)
Yelp: http://bit.ly/2GjamYv (iOS), http://bit.ly/2RvDpKw (Android)

#6: FOR TOURISTS COMING FROM OUTSIDE US
TIPPING: You should always tip in bars and restaurants. The normal rate is between 15% and 20% pre-tax for restaurants, $1 to $2 per drink for bartenders, or 15% to 20% of the bar tab. You should know that servers in the US are usually paid minimum wage or less and rely heavily on tips.
POWER PLUGS: There is a chance you will need special US power adaptor.

#5: DRINKING WATER: Tap water is as clean as bottled water

#4: DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS
Groupon: https://www.groupon.com/, LivingSocial: https://www.livingsocial.com

#3: SAVE ON ATTRACTIONS
Go Los Angeles® Card: https://www.smartdestinations.com/los-angeles-attractions-and-tours
SoCAL City Pass: https://www.citypass.com/southern-california
Free attractions (pay only for the parking ~ $15): the Getty, Griffith Observatory, Getty Villa

#2: WI-FI
Wifi Finder: https://apple.co/2tFj2kB (iOS), http://bit.ly/2TgyAtj (Android)
Wiman: http://bit.ly/2ECLush (Android only)
Sim card providers: T-Mobile (https://www.t-mobile.com/), Mint (https://www.mintmobile.com/)

#1: BEST VIEWS OF THE CITY
Griffith Observatory, Hollywood sign, Echo Park, Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, Mount Wilson Observatory, City Hall, Getty Center, etc. Visit OUE Skyspace LA (SkySlike): https://oue-skyspace.com/
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Los Angeles | L.A. Travel

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Planning a trip to Los Angeles? Learn about the top ten places to visit and what makes them special in this travel video. After seeing all that this Southern California town has to offer, you may want to add a few extra days to your trip!

You might say there’s almost TOO much to do in Los Angeles — it can be overwhelming. Here are some key spots and city highlights to help guide you:

One of the most famous attractions is the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where stars’ names are embedded into the sidewalk in tribute to their great achievements in the entertainment industry.

While you’re in Hollywood, take a tour of Paramount Pictures or Warner Bros. Studios for a behind-the-scenes look at film production.

Outside of the city, be sure to spend some time on the beach, especially if you visit during the summer. The Santa Monica State Beach is the ideal place to work on your tan or play some beach volleyball.

And if you’re travelling with kids, take them to ride the Ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier.

Take a stroll on the Venice Beach boardwalk for the most unique people-watching in LA.

If the beach doesn’t offer enough activity for you, visit one of the famous LA-area theme parks, like Universal Studios Hollywood or Disneyland, which are also great for kids.

Got the shopping bug? Los Angeles is full of the best shopping opportunities. Whether you’re looking for luxury items and high fashion on Rodeo Drive or something a little more affordable at the Grove, you can find just about anything in LA.

Deciding what to do in Los Angeles can be a challenge but rest assured no matter what you do, your visit will be exciting and memorable!