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How can I get around Florida without a rental car?

Buses, Shuttles & Trains Looking to move around the state without renting a car? Florida bus services could be your best bet. Bus companies like Greyhound and Megabus offer multiple daily trips to popular routes around Florida including Miami, Orlando, and West Palm Beach.



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Miami, Florida The city's Metrorail consists of 25 miles of elevated rail that will get you all over town (including downtown Miami and to the airport), while its Metrobus system has over 1,000 buses and 95 routes all over the area.

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See Orlando Without a Car: 8 Great Tips for Car-Free Day
  1. LYNX Bus System. The LYNX bus line has kept Orlando in motion since the 1970s. ...
  2. SunRail. Elisfkc, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. ...
  3. Brightline. ...
  4. Neighborhood Circulators. ...
  5. Bike Rentals. ...
  6. I-RIDE Trolley. ...
  7. Theme Park Shuttles. ...
  8. Walking.


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Key West is perfect for those who are seeking a car-free destination as the Old Town is incredibly walkable. The city is also filled with electric rental cars, mopeds, pedi-cabs, city buses, trolleys, and hotel shuttles that can take travelers from one hot-spot to another. Looking to stay in the middle of it all?

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Renting a car is recommended as it's the most convenient option for getting around Orlando. Alternative options include public transportation, taxis, and hotel shuttle services. Many hotels located near I-Drive and other popular attractions offer free or inexpensive shuttles to attractions as well.

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Take public transit Look into getting a bus pass, riding a streetcar, planning your subway or train commute, or even using a city bike. Many cities also offer discounted or free transportation fares for students, veterans, seniors, and children.

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We park at the park we plan to end the day at;usually Epcot since we often eat there or at a Boardwalk restaurant. Much much easier at the end of the day to have a car than to line up for crowded and very slow buses/boats. I say it depends on where you stay and proximity to the parks.

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Boston has consistently ranked as the top city in the nation for living without a car. With excellent public transportation and high walkability, it's easy for residents to move around the city. Over 28% of Boston's population uses public transit, which is the third-largest share among the 331 cities analyzed.

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Waterways are the cheapest modes of transport.

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Take Public Transportation Bus: You can find these is just about any city. Subway: New York City, Philadelphia, Boston and Los Angeles are just some examples of U.S. cities with subways. Train: Cities like Chicago have trains to get you around fast.

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The cheapest time to visit Florida is January to February (late winter) and August through mid-November. You'll find the absolute cheapest prices on flights and hotels during late September as the summer season fades, the stream of tourists slows to a trickle, and fall takes center stage.

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Depart on a Tuesday and Return on a Wednesday Hopper's stats have shown that the cheapest day to depart for Florida is a Tuesday, while Wednesday is the cheapest day to return — saving as much as $35 and $49, respectively.

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24/7 Orlando rides Whether you want to explore local restaurant favorites or need a quick ride to the grocery store or another place, consider requesting a trip with UberX to make your ride happen. The Uber app allows you to connect with drivers at any time so your travel needs in Orlando are met.

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A: It's fun and easy to get around Walt Disney World Resort! Our complimentary network of buses, boats and monorails can transport you between Disney Resort hotels, theme parks, water parks and shopping venues.

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