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British visitor advice

My mate and I are due to stay in San Pedro (2 nights) and San Ignacio (1 night) for the first time in late July. We're 2 British lads in our mid 20s who are on a trip of a lifetime for the World Cup ⚽️.

I'm looking for advice on how best to spend our time there. We're a social bunch, love sports, history, nature and a party! Are there any must-dos?

Any help appreciated 😁

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u/Healthy-Photo-1369 — 6 days ago

British visitor advice

I and two others are due to stay in Vegas for the first time in at the end of June. We're 3 British lads in our mid 20s who are on a trip of a lifetime stateside for the World Cup ⚽️.

I'm looking for advice on how best to spend our time there. We're a social bunch, love sports, history, nature and a party! Are there any must-dos or advice for coping with the Vegas chaos?

We're staying at the Bellagio but have a car so fine for mobility. Are there any particular eateries to try (anything that doesn't require a reservation) and places to drink for our kinda age group? It'd be good to get some places to watch the footy as well if poss?

Any help appreciated 😃.

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u/Healthy-Photo-1369 — 6 days ago

Summer Stateside visit advice

I and two others are due to visit Miami for the first time over in mid June. We're 3 British lads in our mid 20s who are on a trip of a lifetime stateside for the World Cup ⚽️.

I'm looking for advice on how best to spend our 3 nights/4 days there. We're a social bunch, love sports, history nature and a party! Are there any must-dos on Miami Beach or advice for the beach?

We're staying in Brickell area but have a car so fine for mobility. Are there any particular eateries to try (anything that doesn't require a reservation) and places to drink for our kinda age group?

Any help appreciated and look forward to indulging in all that Miami has to offer 😃.

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u/Healthy-Photo-1369 — 6 days ago
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4th July celebration advice 🤠

I and two others are due to visit DFW for the first time over 4th July weekend. We're 3 British lads in our mid 20s who are on a trip of a lifetime stateside for the World Cup ⚽️. We chose to come to DFW to celebrate 4th July/250th anniversary of the 'US and will be there from 3rd-6th (inclusive).

I'm looking for advice on how best to spend the weekend and celebrate like it properly. We're a social bunch, love sports, nature and a party! Is there anywhere or anything in particular we must go/do to celebrate?

We've got tickets for Billy Bob's on the 4th July evening from about 10pm but are open to any and all suggestions 😃

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u/Healthy-Photo-1369 — 6 days ago