There is a current promotion campaign by Transport for London showing how accessible London is for disabled. Perhaps contact TfL?
Monday: Day Tour of Jerusalem (is Bein Harem a good tour operator, any recommendations?) -
We booked a free Sandman's tour. It is a 2 hour walking tour of the Old City. They meet at the Jaffa Gate. You can book online. The guide is not paid, but he does ask for a tip of your choosing, as the end of the tour. Very informative.
Head to Tel Aviv (hotel recommendations?), wander the city, any cool bars/restaurants to check out?
WE stayed at the Hilton Tel Aviv. Right on the beach. Very nice.

SCNF (or Rail Europe) is telling me my ticket from Paris to Marseille for tomorrow that was canceled due to the strike is non-refundable? What's up? Did I check some box (which I don't remember doing) saying I wanted a non-refundable ticket which was bought before we knew about the strike?

Hello,
I have been reading quite a lot of informations regarding ATM withdrawals. Apparently, some banks charge and some don't. Also the maximum amount per transaction depends on the bank.
Can someone tell me what is the current situation ?
Which ATM charges ? What is the maximum amount per withdrawal ? I want to withdraw USD.
Thanks !

I have a 15 year old felony warrant for GTA , I’ve been stopped by police numerous times over the years but they always tell me the issuing state doesn’t want to extradite , So my question is , will the state department deny my passport application . I’ve seen on some forums that people in similar situations have gotten a passport .

As you can tell from my 3rd post the word “Oriental” highly offends me. Another great educational video to watch. https://www.pbs.org/video/why-do-we-say-asian-american-not-oriental-4mohsx/

Thanks for the reply Marka55. The majority of my travels have been on my own but never more than for two weeks, and apart from one trip to South Africa, I've always stayed within Europe. I've been to some remote, non-touristy parts of Eastern Europe as I like to travel around whichever country I'm visiting.
My sights are now set on south east Asia but the only problems with trying it out for a few months first are time and money. Unless I quit my job, I don't have more than a month to spend travelling. If I spend around £1,500 on a trip now, I don't have another £1,500 to spend on a TEFL course later on if I decide to go for it. I'm looking into a guided tour around Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia as an introduction to those counties but part of the reason I wanted to teach ESL was to fund trips to these countries and other surrounding areas. I image it would be a lot cheaper to visit these countries if I live in Thailand as I wouldn't have the cost international flights once I'm out there.
I am taking your suggestion on board though. I'm just looking for a way to do that without is costing the earth.
Thanks
