I lived in Boston for 15 years, and
took public transportation everywhere.
Not exact matches
With more people biking, using scooters, and
taking public transportation, there is a growing trend of going carless (in fact, I sold my car and now Uber
everywhere).
We ate out only on special occasions, walked or
took public transportation almost
everywhere, barely used our old car except for trips around New England, and traveled to Europe during off - peak season.
Variables like whether breakfast is included, the price of parking, the proximity to local attractions, the necessity of
taking public transportation instead of walking
everywhere and the presence of a pool or other recreation can make a real impact on your wallet.