Do some research.
There is so much information available that will give you a jump start on discovering your new city (or your familiar city that you never bothered to explore). Unfortunately, when it comes to this kind of information, the good stuff is generally found surrounded by a whole lot of useless crap. If you are willing to put forth just a little time to poke around through the crap, here are some good ideas.
- Search Wikipeida for the city where you will be staying. It’s a good place to get an overall description of where you will be. Some of the information will prove useful, and some of the trivia, interesting.
- Use Google to search for “events” and “things to do in (whatever city you are visiting).” Yes, the results that pop up will usually be on the cheesy, corporate travel websites, and many of us prefer the idea of finding “locals only” type businesses and “off the beaten path” activities. But nonetheless, these websites offer some good suggestions – enjoyable ways to ease yourself into the local culture of leisure. My current favorite is 10best.com. No doubt, some of it is crap, but if you read the descriptions, you can get a pretty good feel for the places you will actually enjoy. You’ll find those lesser-known destinations mostly by asking people, and, of course, by accident.
- Find the city’s official website. You will usually find a calendar of events and links to things like museums and performing arts venues. This is also where you will find out about local festivals and fairs. On the Mesa website, I found out that the Chicago Cubs have spring training in Mesa, and that I can get a ticket for less that $10 and that there is a huge beer tasting festival coming to town in the near future.
- Buy the local paper. There are usually a couple weekdays that include special sections announcing local events, concerts, and other entertainment. Look out for other independent, local publications too. Most of them are free and will clue you in on things you would probably never find out about otherwise.
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