I love a good skyline.
You know what's a really underrated city in America? San Francisco
You know what's a really underrated city in America? San Francisco
I agree 100% I just moved to NYC from San Francisco after living there for the last ten years. It is one of the most beautiful cities you will ever go to. I always urge people that are going to California to go to SF instead of the more popular Los Angeles. Trust me. You will be completely disappointed in LA if you decide to go there. Hollywood does an amazing job of making themselves look good, when in reality, it's pretty terrible. I might be a BIT biased, you know, the whole NorCal/SoCal/ rivalry hahaI love a good skyline.
You know what's a really underrated city in America? San Francisco
Breathtaking from the view or the stench?Also agreed about Pittsburgh, and would also mention that the approach to that city through the tunnel at night is breathtaking.
Seriously, the view. The Pittsburgh airport is far from the city. It takes forever and an expensive cab ride to get there, and you can't see how close the city is because of the mountains. At night you just see this glow. Then you finally enter a tunnel and when you get out you get right on a bridge and the city is right in front of you.Breathtaking from the view or the stench?
Which do you like more mgarbowski, the old New York skyline or the modern skyline?
I just today received an internship offer that will send me to SF for 10 weeks this summer. I'm seriously considering taking it, and if its anything like you say it is then it should be an easy decision to makeI agree 100% I just moved to NYC from San Francisco after living there for the last ten years. It is one of the most beautiful cities you will ever go to. I always urge people that are going to California to go to SF instead of the more popular Los Angeles. Trust me. You will be completely disappointed in LA if you decide to go there. Hollywood does an amazing job of making themselves look good, when in reality, it's pretty terrible. I might be a BIT biased, you know, the whole NorCal/SoCal/ rivalry haha
The great thing about SF is that it is close to everyone. Short drive to the beach, the redwoods, the snow, wine country. The surrounding area is beautiful. I grew up in the Bay Area and will definitely return someday to start a family.
Awesome! The Bay Area really is that awesome. If you have never been to California and have this opportunity, you should totally do it. A couple of things to keep in mind, though; The housing market in the Bay is crazy right now. So finding affordable housing can be very difficult. I hope it's a paid internship haha. Also, summer in San Francisco is actually not great weather wise. The Bay Area as a whole is hot and beautiful, but for some reason, San Francisco itself stays foggy for a large part of the summer.I just today received an internship offer that will send me to SF for 10 weeks this summer. I'm seriously considering taking it, and if its anything like you say it is then it should be an easy decision to make
Thanks man! It's an awesome gig actually, 10 paid weeks at $24/h and free housing! Very excited but not sure I want to give up my summer yet!Awesome! The Bay Area really is that awesome. If you have never been to California and have this opportunity, you should totally do it. A couple of things to keep in mind, though; The housing market in the Bay is crazy right now. So finding affordable housing can be very difficult. I hope it's a paid internship haha. Also, summer in San Francisco is actually not great weather wise. The Bay Area as a whole is hot and beautiful, but for some reason, San Francisco itself stays foggy for a large part of the summer.
That said, it would be an amazing experience in a really wonderful part of the country!