City living. It’s dynamic, fast-moving, and, of course, fashionable. But what’s a girl (or guy) to do when there are endless weekly activities (and lots of corresponding gear), but no car nearby to stash supplies?
With mild winters, some-like-it-hot summers, a romantic River Walk, big-name theme parks, hike and bike trails, and historic Spanish architecture, San Antonio is a dynamic destination drawing more than 26 million visitors each year.

Proud puppy owner Lindsay Wester, Zipcar Public Relations Specialist, knows what it's like to juggle pet ownership with urban living. Follow Lindsay's 6 tips (inspired by her adorable pup Bowser) on how to care for a dog in the city.

Avid cyclist (and Zipcar Member Services Director) Bill Connolly makes biking in any weather a breeze. He's got 5 great tips to make it work for you, too.

San Francisco is a city that embraces change. Starting as a bustling Gold Rush town, it adapted when the 1906 earthquake struck, initiating a massive rebuilding campaign that cemented its place as a center of Victorian-Edwardian architecture.

Resolved to pitch in more? There are apps to help you match with local charities, and no shortage of places to volunteer. And then there are meals to devour.

At these altruistic eateries, you can nosh on tasty eats while being certain that your dollars are going to a good place.

You don’t get from one VW Bug to 10,000 cars worldwide without tooting a few horns. Watch 15 years unfold in this video, from one car key hidden on our founder’s porch, to hundreds of thousands of members making a new reservation every six seconds. You all made it happen, so let's take a Ziptrip down memory lane together.
Sure, you could do what you do every year for New Year’s Eve. But since you’re out, why not mix things up a bit? From Shakespeare-inspired improv to polar bear plunges, indie rock icons to the Time Warp, here are 10 creative ways to ring in 2015. Got another suggestion? Share it in the comments.