76-Second Travel Show: The San Francisco-New York Showdown
Video • Robert Reid • 04.06.10 | 2:09 PM ET
New Yorker Robert Reid asks: Could San Francisco be the better city?
Video by Robert Reid
Video • Robert Reid • 04.06.10 | 2:09 PM ET
New Yorker Robert Reid asks: Could San Francisco be the better city?
Robert Reid, the U.S. Travel Editor for Lonely Planet, lives in Brooklyn. He was the subject of a World Hum interview.
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Jack 04.07.10 | 8:45 AM ET
Awesome. Loved the punch line. SF has more history left, at least that’s the takeaway for me when visiting either. NY is more ‘happening’ and ‘urban’ though, and definitely better connected with the rest of the world. In San Francisco, I sort of lose track of what time it is and just exist. Great for relaxing!
Lauren Quinn 04.14.10 | 2:56 AM ET
My two favorite US cities! Though I’m a Bay Area girl that loves her burritos, I gotta say, NY has us beat on the falafel tip. And if you actually try to use BART as public transit, the charm of those kushy seats wears off quick…
Travel-Writers-Exchange.com 04.22.10 | 8:42 AM ET
Interesting video. Both cities have much to offer in the way of nightlife, restaurants, and transportation. But San Fran is on the West Coast which has more sun than the East Coast.