El Paso
Travel Guide North America USA Southern United States Texas El Paso
Introduction
El Paso is the country seat of the El Paso Country in the extreme west of Texas near the border with Mexico. The city has about 650,000 inhabitants.
Sights and Activities
- El Paso Zoo - Address: 4001 E. Paisano
- Hueco Tanks State Park - Address: 6900 Hueco Tanks Road No. 1
- Palo Duro Canyon State Park - Address: 11450 Park Road 5
- Cadillac Ranch - Address: I-40
- Route 66 District - Address: 3511 W 6TH AVE
- Texas Civil War Museum - Address: 760 Jim Wright Freeway North
- Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Western Currency Facility - Address: 9000 Blue Mound Road
- Fort Worth Nature Center & Wildlife Refuge - Address: 9601 Fossil Ridge Road
- Space Center Houston - Address: 1601 NASA Road 1
- Houston Museum of Natural Science - Address: 5555 Hermann Park Dr.
- Downtown Aquarium - Address: 410 Bagby St @ Memorial Dr.
- Hamilton Pool Reserve - Address: 24300 Hamilton Pool Rd.
- Congress Avenue Bats - Address: Congress Avenue Bridge is in Downtown Austin, just 10 blocks south of the State Capitol building
- Austin Steam Train - Address: 401 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste A-103
Events and Festivals
Holidays
- New Year’s Eve - The US celebrates the outgoing of the old year and incoming of the New Year quite dramatically. Every state boasts its own parties to ring in the New Year, but none is more extravagant than New York’s Time Square, which sees people overflowing into the neighboring restaurants, bars, parks, beaches, and neighborhoods.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day (officially Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. and sometimes referred to as MLK Day) is an American federal holiday marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. It is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around King's birthday, January 15. The holiday is similar to holidays set under the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. The earliest Monday for this holiday is January 15 and the latest is January 21. King was the chief spokesperson for nonviolent activism in the Civil Rights Movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law.
- St Patrick’s Day - March 17 celebrates the US’s large Irish population. Many cities around the country boast boisterous parades and Irish-themed parties, especially New York and Chicago, where the river is dyed green. Be wary of the drunkenness that dominates as this is definitely a party-day.
- Memorial Day - Memorial Day is an important holiday throughout the United States, but not for crazy festivities. Parades commemorating wartime heroes are often held and the day is also the ‘unofficial’ start of summer. Most visitors follow the crowds to parks and beaches, which are capped off with informal BBQs.
- Independence Day - Also known as the Fourth of July, Independence Day celebrates the US’s break from the British during the 18th century. Barbecues, street parties, beach trips, and weekend getaways are commonplace to appreciate freedom.
- Labor Day is a public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws, and well-being of the country. It is the Monday of the long weekend known as Labor Day Weekend. It is recognized as a federal holiday. Beginning in the late 19th century, as the trade union and labor movements grew, trade unionists proposed that a day be set aside to celebrate labor.
- Halloween - Halloween is a fun holiday on October 31 for all generations to dress up in costumes and relive their youth. Children walk around the neighborhood trick-or-treating for candy, while adults attend parties. Other seasonal events include haunted houses, pumpkin farms and carving, and corn mazes.
- Thanksgiving - On the fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving is held in almost every home in the US. Tourists will have a hard time finding anything to do as the country essentially shuts down in observation. A typical Thanksgiving meal consists of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie commemorating the original Pilgrim’s feast at Plymouth Rock.
- Christmas - On December 25, Christians celebrate Christmas as the pinnacle of their calendar by attending church and opening gifts from Santa Claus. Almost everything shuts down to promote family togetherness. The northern regions hope to experience a “white Christmas,” with trees and festive lights blanketed by snow.
Sport
- Super Bowl Sunday - the world’s most watched sporting event and one of the highest grossing TV days of the year, Superbowl Sunday is a spectacular extravaganza. Held the first Sunday in February, the Superbowl is the final playoff game between the NFL’s top two teams. The venue rotates every year around America, yet the local parties seem to remain. Pubs, bars and restaurants are great places to enjoy the Superbowl or locals throw their own parties with different variations of betting.
- The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in North America, contested since 1903 between the American League (AL) champion team and the National League (NL) champion team. The winner of the World Series championship is determined through a best-of-seven playoff, and the winning team is awarded the Commissioner's Trophy. As the series is played during the fall season in North America, it is sometimes referred to as the Fall Classic.
Weather
El Paso has a dry and arid climate with average maximum temperatures ranging from around 15 °C in January to around 35 °C in July and August, though highs of 46 °C have been recorded and winter nights of below -20 °C have been measured as well. Average nights are between zero in winter and slightly above 20 °C in summer. The average annual amount of precipitation is about 250 mm, most of that falling in the form of heavy summer showers/thunderstorms. Snow is rare but usually a few centimetres falls each winter.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Avg Max | 13.4 °C | 16.8 °C | 21.1 °C | 25.9 °C | 30.6 °C | 35.8 °C | 35.6 °C | 34.2 °C | 30.6 °C | 25.8 °C | 19.1 °C | 14.2 °C |
Avg Min | -1.4 °C | 1.1 °C | 4.6 °C | 8.9 °C | 13.6 °C | 17.9 °C | 20.2 °C | 19.2 °C | 16.4 °C | 9.8 °C | 3.6 °C | -0.7 °C |
Rainfall | 10.2 mm | 10.4 mm | 7.4 mm | 5.1 mm | 6.4 mm | 17 mm | 39.1 mm | 40.1 mm | 43.2 mm | 19.3 mm | 11.2 mm | 14.5 mm |
Rain Days | 2.8 | 2 | 1.5 | 0.9 | 1.3 | 2.1 | 5.3 | 5.8 | 4.6 | 3 | 2.3 | 2.9 |
Getting There
By Plane
El Paso International Airport (ELP) has flights to/from Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Albuquerque, Houston, Austin, Las Vegas, San Antonio, San Diego, Denver and Phoenix.
By Train
The Texas Eagle, operated by Amtrak, travels between Chicago and San Antonio, Texas on a daily basis, continuing to Los Angeles 3 times a week. The train also stops in El Paso three times a week in each direction.
Also, the Sunset Limited travelling between New Orleans and Los Angeles stops in El Paso en route.
By Car
Interstate 10 runs across the urban area of El Paso and runs all the way across the southern lenght of much of the USA.
By Bus
Check Greyhound for options.
Getting Around
By Car
Many international rental companies have a wide selection of rental cars and these include Hertz, Avis, Dollar, Thrifty, Enterprise, Budget and Alamo/National. Most companies will require you are at least 25 years of age, although younger people might be able to rent cars at slightly higher rates and with some insurance differences as well. A national driver's license is usually enough, but an additional international one is recommended. Also note that it usually costs more to include lots of other extra things. For example extra drivers, GPS, the first full tank, SLI (Supplemental Liability Insurance), PAI (Personal Accident Insurance, usually covered already at home), road assistance/service plan, and drop-off costs for one-way rentals.
If you want to book a car, it is recommended that you book your car before arriving in the USA. This is almost always (much) cheaper compared to just showing up. Also, try and book with a so-called 'broker', which usually works together with a few or many car rental companies and can offer the best deal. Some examples include Holidayautos, Holidaycars and Sunny Cars. Some of the cheapest deals to book from Europe, includes Drive-USA, which also has a German version.
For more information and tips about renting cars and campers, additional costs, insurance, traffic rules, scenic routes and getting maps and fuel it is advised to check the USA Getting Around section.
Keep Connected
Internet
There is a very small internet bar/cafe culture in the USA. Even then most of the internet bars/cafes tend be located in major urban centers. Accessible WiFi networks, however, are common. The most generally useful WiFi spots are in coffee shops, fast-food chains, and bookshops, but also restaurants and hotels more and more have a network to connect on. Some of them might require you to buy something and you might need a password too, especially in hotels.
Phone
See also International Telephone Calls
The general emergency phone number is 911. The USA has a great landline phone system that is easy to use. The country code for the U.S. is +1. The rest of the telephone number consists of 10 digits: a 3-digit area code, and a 7-digit number. Any small grocery store or pharmacy has pre paid domestic or international phone cards. These phone cards are very cheap and offer good rates. The once ubiquitous pay phone is now much harder to find. Likely locations include in or near stores and restaurants, and near bus stops. The cellphone network in the states is slowly getting better but is still not as good when compared to other western countries. Cell phones tend to operate using different frequencies (850 MHz and 1900 MHz) from those used elsewhere in the world (2100 MHz). This used to prevent most foreign phones from working in America. Phones must be tri- or quad-band to work in the U.S. Fortunately, technology has meant that most phones should now be able to pick up one of the U.S. networks. Prepaid phones and top-up cards can be purchased at mobile phone boutiques and at many discount, electronics, office supply and convenience stores. A very basic handset with some credit can be had for under $40.
Post
The US Postal Service is a very good and well priced mail system. There are post offices in every small and large town for sending packages internationally or domestically. Although some might keep longer hours, most are open at least between 9:00am and 5:00pm. If wanting to send a letter or postcard it is best just to leave it in a blue mail box with the proper postage. First-class international airmail postcards and letters (up 28.5 grams) cost $1.10. There are also private postal services like FedEx, UPS, TNT and DHL, which might be better value sometimes and are generally very quick and reliable too.
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