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RV In Seattle : Top 5 Things To Do

Friday, April 29th, 2016

Seattle is known for its outdoor scenery, coffee, grunge music (Nirvana), and being the setting for some famous TV shows including Grey’s Anatomy & Frasier. Here are the top 5 things to do in Seattle!

1) Visit Chihuly Garden & Glass

Space needle through chihuly glass

Voted the #1 attraction in Seattle, the stunning exhibit will never let you look at a garden the same way again.

2) Shop at Pike Place Market

Public market center sign for pike place market

The famous 9-acre permanent farmers market has all the local goodies you could want in one place! Including food, clothes, souvenirs, and gifts. This is the place in Seattle to munch on street food while shopping.

3) See the Space Needle From Sky View Observatory

Seattle sky line with Space Needle

This is The Highest Public Observatory on the West Coast and is competitive with the Seattle Space Needle for the best view of the city.

4) Adventure Around In Discovery Park

Discovery Park Lighthouse

Enjoy the wild outdoors right in Seattle! The city’s largest public park has 19 km of walking trails.

5) Check Out The EMP Museum

The EPM Museum

Behold music lovers! The Experience Music Project museum was inspired by Jimi Hendrix and it is known for the Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana exhibits but also boasts other contemporary pop culture displays.

Seattle is a beautiful city with attractions to suit any type of traveler, use our quote program at the top of this page to browse and compare prices on Seattle RV rentals and motorhomes. For one-way RV rental options, choose your ideal pick-up and drop-off locations from the drop-down menus.

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Tips for Parking Your RV Rental in Any City

Friday, April 29th, 2016

Driving your RV from attraction to attraction in a city can be tiring, our advice: park somewhere for a half or full day and let city transport take you from there!

Parking sign

Whether you rented a Class A rock-star-tour type RV for your whole family or a truck and trailer for you and your boo, our tips will help you navigate parking in any city like a pro.

  • Know how tall your RV is. Many inner-city parking lots have height restrictions so it is best to know before-hand what kind of parking lot you are looking for.
  • Remember your license plate number. This one isn’t as important because you can always check it out but make sure you do that before you walk up to the parking meter, which in some cases can be a block away from where you parked.
  • Check the hours of operation for the lot you decide to park in, you don’t want to get towed.

Top places to park your RV rental

Parked RVs

City Parks. Check out a map to know where to look for city parks. Most of the time they have outside parking lots which means no height restriction.

Shopping Malls are a great option because they are more likely to have free parking and are always close to public transportation to take you all over the city!

After a busy day of sight-seeing, shopping & soaking in the hustle and bustle of the city, you have the luxury of parking in a quiet area of the city or outside the city limits to take in the scenery for a relaxing evening before continuing on your RV rental adventure.

RV parked on a beach at Sunset

 

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RV in Boston: Top 5 Things To Do

Thursday, April 28th, 2016

Boston is well-known for fantastic food, nice people, and beautiful fall foliage in the country’s oldest public park. Here are the top 5 things to do in Boston!

1) Walk the Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail Plaque

Set aside half a day to walk this 2.5-mile trail which is arguably the best way to soak up the history of Boston and check-out great restaurants. Shopping is also available along the trail.

2) Enjoy Italian Food

Tray of Italian Food

Tune in to your foodie side and enjoy some pizza, espresso, cannoli, and other classic Italian cuisines. The North End is the best place to experience fresh, delicious food. Book a reservation if you want dinner there on a weekend evening!

3) Visit Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum & Museum of Fine Arts

Boston Sky line

ISGM, also known as Fenway Court, displays many types of art pieces from their ‘Art Collection of World Importance’ such as tapestries, paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. Wear Boston Red Sox memorabilia to get discounted admittance!
Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of the largest, most-visited art museums in the world. Within walking distance of Fenway Court, you can visit these both on the same day!

4) Experience the North End

Boston North End Pic

A great place for a walking tour, this part of town is cute and authentic! Take in the historical sites, cobble-stoned streets, and yummy food in little Italy.

5) Stroll Boston Commons & Boston Public Garden

Boston Commons & Public Garden

Located adjacent to each other, this is a perfect day trip! There are free tennis courts and wading in the summertime. Picnic here and you might catch a free outdoor concert!

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