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25 Top Tourist Attractions in the USA

By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on June 17, 2024

As one of the largest and most diverse countries in the world, The United States boast an amazing amount of tourist destinations ranging from the skyscrapers of New York and Chicago, the natural wonders of Yellowstone and Alaska to the sunny beaches of California , Florida and Hawaii.

With so many tourist attractions in the USA it’s tempting to list entire cities or even states, but in this top 25 I have tried to focus on specific attractions.

25. Mount Rushmore [SEE MAP]

Mount Rushmore

Perhaps the most unmistakably American landmark is Mount Rushmore, a national memorial located in South Dakota. Constructed in the early 20th century, Mount Rushmore depicts the faces of four former American presidents, each of which is carved and blasted from the side of a rock face.

Visitors can admire the larger-than-life faces of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. The short Presidential Trail at the base of Mount Rushmore provides better views and an interesting perspective on the landmark.

24. Pike Place Market in Seattle [SEE MAP]

Pike Place Market

Overlooking the waterfront of Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington, is the Pike Place Market. Opened in 1907, the market is now a historic, iconic part of the city. Pike Place Market is the ultimate place to shop in Seattle, because it is full of the oldest establishments in the region.

There are markets where fresh fish straight from the Puget Sound gets tossed dramatically, cheesemongers who offer tastings of locally made brie and camembert and then there is the site of the original Starbucks coffee shop.

23. Venice Beach in Los Angeles [SEE MAP]

Venice Beach

No visit to Los Angeles is complete without a trip to Venice Beach. Its canals and beaches are spectacular, but the biggest hit is undeniably the Venice Beach Boardwalk. This is a truly entertaining spot where street performers juggle, dance, sculpt and sing for passersby.

Shop for souvenirs, grab a refreshing drink and bring some small bills for a stroll on the boardwalk. After stopping to admire a live performer, many visitors tip a dollar or two to show appreciation.

See also: Where to Stay in Los Angeles

22. Mesa Verde [SEE MAP]

Mesa Verde

The Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is home to the preserved homes of the Ancestral Pueblo people. Many of these homes, which are carved right from caves and rock faces, date back to the early 13th century.

Today, it is possible to walk beneath the overhanging cliffs and tour these ancient abodes. The Balcony House is especially well preserved, and it boasts 40 rooms that are accessible exclusively by ladder. The nearby Cliff Palace is even bigger, and it is believed to have housed more than 100 people in its 150 original rooms.

21. Faneuil Hall in Boston [SEE MAP]

Faneuil Hall

One of the most historic destinations in Boston, a city already full of heritage, is Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Also known as the Cradle of Liberty, this early 18th century structure served as a space where early leaders gathered to fight against oppression in the years before and during the American Revolutionary War.

Today, touring Faneuil Hall Marketplace means lots of opportunity to shop for local produce and desserts in the indoor and outdoor marketplace.

20. Kennedy Space Center [SEE MAP]

Kennedy Space Center

Cape Canaveral, located on the coast of Florida, boasts a lot of space-related attractions. One of the best is the Kennedy Space Center, which has been the launch site for every US human space flight since 1968 and currently operates as a launch site for unmanned rockets.

Visitors can learn more about the early pioneers into space, and they can also experience the tension and excitement over the rush to the moon. There is even the chance to participate in the Shuttle Launch Experience, which replicates the experience of space travel.

19. Navy Pier in Chicago [SEE MAP]

Navy Pier

Extending over the waters of Lake Michigan is Navy Pier, an enormous pier in the heart of Chicago’s coastal Streeterville neighborhood. Within the pier, there are countless attractions suited to the whole family.

Beautifully manicured gardens are the ideal place for a scenic stroll, and lots of souvenir shops are a wonderful way to snag gifts on a vacation to Chicago. The pier is also home to the Chicago Children’s Museum, two theaters and an abundance of excellent restaurants.

18. Great Smoky Mountains National Park [SEE MAP]

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Straddling the border between Tennessee and North Carolina is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park is the most visited in the entire country, thanks in large part to its enormous size and its incredible scenery.

Visitors can hike through old growth forest, spot hundreds of species of birds and check out the two visitor centers. Hikes can also wind through trails that lead to the waterfalls of Laurel Falls and the vistas of Clingman’s Dome.

17. River Walk in San Antonio [SEE MAP]

River Walk

In the city of San Antonio, Texas , there are few attractions more appealing than the River Walk. Also known as the Paseo del Rio, the River Walk is a network of walkways lining the San Antonio River.

Reserved for pedestrians, the revitalized area is packed with fascinating architecture, lush greenery and water views. The River Walk is a hub for dining and culinary exploration in this Texan city. It is possible to dig into Tex-Mex cuisine, upscale French fare and everything in between in this one easily navigable destination.

16. Carlsbad Caverns [SEE MAP]

Carlsbad Caverns

As the name suggests, Carlsbad Caverns is a collection of over 115 caves. Located in southern New Mexico, these caverns are carved from limestone, and it is possible for visitors to descend more than 900 feet (275 meters) below the surface of the earth on a guided tour.

The largest single cave chamber in all of North America is found here and is known as the Big Room. Within the room itself, visitors can set off on a 90-minute walk exploring the incredible underground environment.

15. Bryce Canyon National Park [SEE MAP]

Bryce Canyon National Park

Located in Southern Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park is a breathtaking display of rock formations. Technically, Bryce Canyon isn’t a canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters. Mormon settlers once called the canyon home, but now most visitors come for the awe-inspiring views and the magnificent hiking opportunities.

Sunset Point is one of the most popular vantage points, offering panoramic views of the red, yellow and orange rock formations. Queen’s Garden Trail is another favorite, because it offers green trees among the red rocks for a brilliant juxtaposition.

14. French Quarter in New Orleans [SEE MAP]

French Quarter

New Orleans, Louisiana, is made up of several unique districts, but none is so famous as the French Quarter. Also known as the Vieux Carre, the French Quarter truly explores the rich French colonial influences on the city of New Orleans . Incredible architecture abounds, with the St. Louis Cathedral being the main attraction.

The French Quarter boasts the Moon Walk, a paved walkway next to the Mississippi River, as well as Bourbon Street, the undeniable hub of nightlife, drinking and entertainment in the city.

13. Sedona Red Rock Country [SEE MAP]

Sedona Red Rock Country

A two-hour drive north of Phoenix is Sedona, Arizona. Sedona isn’t a big city, but it is a major tourist attraction in the USA thanks to its gorgeous red rock landscape. Known as Red Rock Country, this region is an outdoor lover’s dream. Countless canyons, creeks and paths encourage outdoor activity, with Cathedral Rock Trail being one of the local favorite hiking spots.

One of the most interesting spots in Sedona combines the new with the old, with the contemporary Chapel of the Holy Cross built right into the side of the red rocks themselves.

12. Walt Disney World in Orlando [SEE MAP]

Walt Disney World

Orlando, Florida , is a hub of amusement parks, but none is so popular as Walt Disney World. Many travelers don’t realize that Walt Disney World is actually made up of several distinct theme parks, including the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and the Blizzard Beach Water Park.

Visitors will be able to enjoy thrill rides, watch Broadway-quality shows and explore the nightlife, cuisine, shopping and entertainment at Disney Springs.

11. Yosemite National Park [SEE MAP]

Yosemite National Park

In the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, there is Yosemite National Park. This extraordinary destination is known the world over for its amazing scenery. Within this single park, visitors can peer off spectacular granite cliffs, admire clear waterfalls and see sequoia trees that are hundreds of years old.

Yosemite Valley is a top spot to explore in the park, because it boasts the enormous Yosemite Falls as well as the granite monolith called Half Dome.

10. White House in Washington D.C. [SEE MAP]

White House

The White House in Washington DC is the official residence and office of the President of the United States. It was built between 1792 and 1800 and first used by President John Adams.

After the 9/11 attacks it has become more difficult to visit the White House and today tours are available only for groups of 10 or more and must be requested up to six months in advance through your member of Congress or your country’s US Ambassador.

9. Denali National Park [SEE MAP]

Denali National Park

The Denali National Park and Preserve is located in Interior Alaska and contains Mount McKinley, the highest mountain in North America. The word “Denali” means “the high one” in the native Athabaskan language and refers to Mount McKinley. In addition, the park protects an incredible wilderness area that contains grizzly bears, caribou, moose, wolves, and numerous other creatures.

8. Las Vegas Strip [SEE MAP]

Las Vegas Strip

The gambling mecca of the world, Las Vegas is situated in the midst of the southern Nevada desert landscape. Casinos can be found throughout Las Vegas, but the strip, a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South, contains the most of them.

It features giant mega-casino hotels, decorated with lavish care and attention to detail to create a fantasy-like atmosphere. The casinos often have names and themes that evoke romance, mystery, and far-away destination.

See also: Where to Stay in Las Vegas

7. Florida Keys [SEE MAP]

Florida Keys

The Florida Keys are a 120 mile long chain of tropical islands curving around the base of the Florida peninsula, connected to the mainland by a series of bridges.

The most spectacular bridge, the Seven Mile Bridge in the Lower Keys, has been frequently used as a location for films including True Lies and Fast 2 Furious. US Highway 1, the “Overseas Highway” runs from Key Largo , Islamadora, Marathon, Lower Keys and finally to Key West, the most distant and most famous island.

6. Kilauea [SEE MAP]

Kilauea

Kilauea is the most recent of a series of volcanoes that have created the Hawaiian Archipelago. It is a very low, flat shield volcano, vastly different in profile from the high, sharply sloping peaks of stratovolcanoes.

Kilauea is one of the most active volcano on the Earth, an invaluable resource for volcanologists. Thirty-three eruptions have taken place since 1952, not including the current eruption which started on January 3, 1983 and is still ongoing.

5. Niagara Falls [SEE MAP]

Niagara Falls

Situated between the state of New York and the province of Ontario, Niagara Falls is one of the most spectacular natural wonders on the North American continent. Niagara Falls is actually three different falls, the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and Horseshoe Falls.

Horseshoe Falls is located on the Canadian side while the other are located in New York. With more than 14 million visitors each year it is one of the most visited tourist attraction in the world.

4. Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco [SEE MAP]

Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the strait between San Francisco and Marin County to the north.

The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed in 1937, and has become an internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco and California . The famous red-orange color of the bridge was specifically chosen to make the bridge more easily visible through the thick fog that frequently shrouds the bridge.

3. Yellowstone [SEE MAP]

Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park was the world’s first national park, set aside in 1872 to preserve the vast number of geysers, hot springs, and other thermal areas, as well as to protect the incredible wildlife and rugged beauty of the area. Yellowstone lies on top of a gigantic hotspot where light, hot, molten mantle rock rises towards the surface.

Subsequently, the park contains half of all the world’s known geothermal features, with more than 10,000 examples of geysers and hot springs. In addition, black bears, grizzly bears, deer, elk, bison and wolves can all be found within the park borders.

2. Manhattan [SEE MAP]

Manhattan

Manhattan is one of New York’s five boroughs and is what people most often think of when they picture New York City . It’s familiar skyline and sights have been featured a thousand times on screen. Walk in the shadow of the skyscrapers, picture the Statue of Liberty, see a Broadway show , climb the Empire State building, stroll Central Park, window shop on 5th Avenue or stagger around a museum.

1. Grand Canyon [SEE MAP]

#1 of Tourist Attractions In The Usa

The Grand Canyon is located in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. Carved over several million years by the Colorado River, the canyon attains a depth of over 1.6 km (1 mile) and 446 km (277 miles) long.

The Grand Canyon is not the deepest or the longest canyon in the world but the overwhelming size and its intricate and colorful landscape offers visitor spectacular vistas that are unmatched throughout the world.

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November 12, 2020 at 8:34 pm

I’ve been to almost all of these. HANDS DOWN Grand Canyon- Bryce-Tetons- Yellowstone-Glacier is the most amazing trip. I’ve been all over the world, and Yellowstone’s wildlife and the view at the Grand Canyon are by far the most epic. I love Washington State as well: Mt. Ranier, Seattle, Olympic and the anitoles- you can see a variety in a small distance.

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July 26, 2019 at 10:32 am

You should have included the historic triangle in Virginia. It includes Williamsburg (Colonial Williamsburg) Jamestown (America’s first settlement) & Yorktown (the site of Cornwallis’ surrender, effectively ending the Revolutionary War) it is literally the birth place of this great nation and is a huge tourist destination.

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May 24, 2019 at 10:31 pm

Nice article, but may I make one correction regarding Pike Place Market? As a local tour guide, it bugs me when people tell our visitors that the Starbucks at the market is the original. It isn’t, and I try to set this myth straight every chance I get. The original Starbucks was on Western Ave., and burned down in the 70s. The original owner and team moved to the present location at the market, which is how they get away with calling it original, but in reality, it is misleading the public.

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October 31, 2018 at 10:15 am

Hello!? Savannah GA is amazing. It’s like stepping back in time.

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August 17, 2017 at 7:54 pm

oh my gaawwwd. these photos are amazing and I cant wait to go back to the us so I can visit vegas. I didn’t get to last time so im really looking forward to it!!!

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September 1, 2016 at 11:10 am

I am excited to see Niagra falls soon and its my dream to see New York specially Statue of Liberty, Central park and Brooklyn Bridge. I hope that soon i shall be there.

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February 9, 2015 at 8:09 am

It makes you dream and want to go there. I’ve learned a lot on the USA thanks to your site and the like. Your publications perfectly reflect the wonderful side of the USA.

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January 30, 2015 at 12:36 am

Christina Rusia! You are right America is fabulous and offer amazing sights to see there. I have explored its major attractions and Niagara Falls and Grand Canyon are one of those places which are my ever best spots to enjoy the natural beauty. Recently I went to have some fun with friends in Nagara Falls after my pedestrian streets trip.

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October 14, 2014 at 6:04 pm

I think that america is fabulous, The sights and also the view is amazing to see and visit. I am currently in New York.

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July 24, 2014 at 11:32 pm

I visited Yellowstone National Park. This is an awesome place in USA.

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December 12, 2013 at 4:46 am

I have been very lucky myself to have visited most of these places. One of my main reasons why I love America (USA) is because of the diversity the country has to offer in terms of landscapes e.g. countryside, deserts, mountains ect. Out of the above Yellowstone and Vegas are my favourites. Niagara Falls was an sight I will never forget – waking up each morning and opening my hotel room curtains to see the falls directly below….breathtaking.

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November 30, 2013 at 7:03 am

these are great places

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September 14, 2013 at 6:17 am

Las Vegas is my final destination …….thankew. informative website

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August 20, 2013 at 5:23 pm

I think that Niagara Falls needs to be higher on the list. Who agrees?

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March 27, 2013 at 6:44 am

Niagara Falls & Manhattan is my dream….I have no word to express the beauty

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February 19, 2013 at 1:03 am

great feed back about us visitor Sp like me who is going to visit USA first time and with family it was quite difficult for me to decide where to go but after visiting this page i am clear about my trip thanks alot

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November 14, 2012 at 10:45 pm

I can say that I have been very fortunate to have visited all but one of these tourist attractions. (Alaska being the only one) Visiting Alcatraz and seeing the Golden Gate was interesting, along with watching the Geysers in Yellowstone. I live in NY (15 minutes from Niagara Falls and an easy drive to NYC) so those don’t interest me as much but after driving cross country in my early twenties, I have realized just what a beautiful country we live in. I now have three children and make it a point to travel with them. Each child gets a surprise birthday trip every year and it has proved to be not only memorable but also educational. My 11 year old has been many places, in and out of the U.S. and now is starting to understand the value of travel. Great site! 🙂

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September 24, 2012 at 12:34 pm

Manhattan: “… stagger around a museum”… you have you never lied. I recently visited New York, and a friend of mine and I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Our initial plan was to try and see if we could make it through that one and the American Museum of Natural History. After a good 7 hours in the Met, we ended up taking a taxi to Penn Station, and slept our way back on the train to Long Island. I will say, however the exhaustion was worth it.

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August 6, 2012 at 8:52 am

A great page, I’ve been to the USA many times – Cities such as New York and San Francisco are really worth a visit – For natural wonder Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon are a must.

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August 28, 2011 at 9:18 pm

Very good collection of tourist places. I have bookmarked this page, and i will follow this blog at the time of my usa tour. Thanks.

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April 26, 2011 at 3:47 am

Fabulous photos of places to visit in the US. I have been very lucky to visit Vegas, and to have flown over the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. Over the page you have photos of Alaska and Denali National Park which I plan to visit next year. When I see those photos I can hardly wait. Thanks great post.

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The 23 top tourist attractions in the USA

Discover the top tourist attractions in the USA, from national parks to important monuments

Scott Snowden

The Statue of Liberty. The Golden Gate Bridge. The Washington Monument. All iconic attractions that are famous worldwide. And the list doesn't end there. Across the country, there are popular landmarks across the US that attract millions of visitors every year. 

The top tourist attractions in the USA span coast to coast, including iconic  buildings  like the national monuments in Washington, DC,  unique landmarks  like the Space Needle in Seattle, and natural wonders like Niagra Falls and Old Faithful in Yellowstone. 

While visiting tourist spots can often mean navigating long lines and crowds, we've rounded up the best attractions that  are   well worth the effort. If you’re looking for a bit more travel inspiration, check out the best places to visit in the USA right now.

Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.

Top tourist attractions in the USA

1.  national mall | washington dc.

National Mall | Washington DC

What it is : Immaculately maintained by the National Park Service, the National Mall and Memorial Parks feature more than 1,000 acres of must-see monuments, sites and green space. While the Washington Monument towers above all else—quite literally, the city doesn’t zone for buildings taller than the marble icon—the Lincoln Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial are just as magnificent.

Why go : It will take a full day (or two) to see the National Mall—n ot only can you take in the grandeur and history on display at the monuments,  it also gives you easy access to check out  some of  Washington, D.C.’s top museums .

2.  Niagara Falls | New York State

Niagara Falls | New York State

What it is : Situated on the border of New York and Canada, the three waterfalls (Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Bridalveil Falls) that make up Niagra Falls have the combined highest flow rate of any waterfall worldwide. Their impressive force is nothing short of awe-worthy.

Why go : A top tourist destination since the 19th century, the unstoppable beauty and charm of Niagara Falls  make it a memorable and unique landmark. 

3.  The French Quarter | New Orleans, LA

The French Quarter | New Orleans, LA

What it is : The oldest corner of New Orleans remains its most charming attraction. Walk down famous Bourbon Street to enjoy jazz, great nightlife and tons of food.

Why go : While you travel on a streetcar between destinations, pay close attention to the spectacular architecture. And no trip to the French Quarter would be complete without a taste of authentic Cajun grub or a stop to pay your respects in the Cities of the Dead. 

4.  Statue of Liberty | New York City, NY

Statue of Liberty | New York City, NY

What it is : Though she may have been born in France, the Statue of Liberty has become synonymous with America and the country’s highest-held values.

Why go : The 151-foot-tall copper monument is worth seeing up close from aboard the free Staten Island Ferry, but you can also pay your respects in person and even step inside it while on an official tour.

5.  Old Faithful | Yellowstone Park, WY

Old Faithful | Yellowstone Park, WY

What it is : A cone geyser found in Yellowstone National Park, Old Faithful is not entirely as predictable as it once was (it won’t erupt precisely every 74 minutes, for example) yet remains as historically exciting.

Why go : When erupting, the geothermal feature unleashes more than 3,700 gallons of piping hot water. When you’re done marveling at the spectacle, spend at least a full day exploring the rest of the park.

6.  Mt. Rushmore | Keystone, SD

Mt. Rushmore | Keystone, SD

What it is: A key road-trip destination in the Midwest,  Mt. Rushmore  is a historic monument paying homage to four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. 

Why go : Marvel at the work that had to go into achieving this feat— nearly 90% of the mountain was carved using dynamite, built by more than 400 men from 1927 to 1941. Also use the trip as an opportunity to learn about the controversial history of Mt. Rushmore, which is bui lt on sacred Native American land. 

7.  The Strip | Las Vegas, NV

The Strip | Las Vegas, NV

What it is: Immortalized in a seemingly endless amount of movies, the Las Vegas Strip ’s bright lights, larger-than-life performers and casinos are burned into our collective subconscious.

Why go: Whether planning on trying your luck at poker or looking to catch a diva’s residency, the Strip is a top destination for all things entertainment and, yes, a bit of debauchery.

8.  Smithsonian Museums | Washington, D.C.

Smithsonian Museums | Washington, D.C.

What it is:  Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex. Located in the heart of this nation's capital, you can explore the  National Air & Space Museum , the National Museum Of Natural History, the National Museum of American History, and many more. The best part?

Why go : One perk? It's all free. The latest addition to the museum line-up, which opened in 2016, is the National Museum of African American History and Culture and is a must-visit. 

9.  The Grand Canyon | Arizona

The Grand Canyon | Arizona

What it is : So, about five to six million years ago, the Colorado River more or less established its route through the Arizona desert. Glacial erosion, meltwater runoff and the simultaneous counter effect of the land slowly rising—as the weight of the glaciers was reduced—ultimately resulted in one of the most spectacular natural wonders on our modest, little blue-green planet. The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long, varies between four and 18 miles wide and has a maximum depth of 6,000 feet.

Why go : There are hotels and restaurants in key locations, but for the most part, you should visit and marvel at how incredible this world is—you know, before we ruin it.

10.  Walt Disney World | Orlando, FL

Walt Disney World | Orlando, FL

What it is : can't get much more iconic than Walt Disney World . Since its grand opening in 1971, this legendary wonderland has been a dream destination for millions from every corner of the globe. In fact, Disney World welcomes about 58 million guests each year, making it the most visited vacation resort on the planet.

Why go : From Magic Kingdom to Epcot to Hollywood Studios, every day at Disney World promises visitors a whole lot of magic no matter how you spend your time there. 

11.  J. Paul Getty Museum | Los Angeles, CA

J. Paul Getty Museum | Los Angeles, CA

What it is :  The Getty brings visitors from across the country and around the world to California. The $1 billion facility, designed by internationally renowned architect Richard Meier, features travertine and white-metal pavilions highlighting the complex’s futuristic frame.

Why go : Inside, find one of the most exciting art collections—including Medieval manuscripts, paintings by Van Gogh and Monet, and modern sculptures.

12.  Kennedy Space Center | Orlando, FL

Kennedy Space Center | Orlando, FL

What it is:  If you’ve always dreamed of working in outer space, this is your chance to see and touch models of space shuttles, rockets, satellites, tools and mission control rooms. 

Why go : The simulators and explorable modules at the Kennedy Space Center will make you feel like an actual astronaut—though if you wonder just how much the experience compares to the real deal, you can meet one of those brave scientists in person at the Astronaut Encounter Theater.

13.  Golden Gate Bridge | San Francisco, CA

Golden Gate Bridge | San Francisco, CA

What it is: Name a more iconic bridge—we'll wait. There's a reason the Golden Gate Bridge is so famous. With its vibrant international orange color and spanning from San Francisco to the Marin headlines, stands as a symbol of the West. 

Why go : There are countless ways to take in the stunning bridge views: head to a beach (try Baker Beach), head to the new Presidio Tunnel Tops Park, go to a vista overlook, or get up close and personal by crossing the bridge by foot or bike. A trip to San Francisco isn't complete until you get a picture with the Golden Gate in the background.

14.  Little Havana | Miami, FL

Little Havana | Miami, FL

What it is : After decades of serving as a home to Cuban exiles, Little Havana has become a must-visit destination in its own right.

Why go : While out on the town, throw back rum-spiked Caribbean drinks and dance the night away to live rumba and salsa music. The food here is legendary : Cuban sandwiches, Colombian arepas, savory tacos and other Latin American dishes will leave your mouth watering.

15.  Pearl Harbor | Oahu, Hawaii

Pearl Harbor | Oahu, Hawaii

What it is: Honoring the "day that will live in infamy," the  Pearl Harbor  National Memorial educates visitors on the surprise attack by the Japanese  on Pearl Harbor in 1941, which prompted the United States to formally enter World War II.

Why go : The compound is made up of five historic sites in Central Oʻahu—you can hear first-hand stories from those who were on the scene, visit an airplane hangar damaged on that date, and pay your respects to those who were killed. An important stop on any trip to Oahu. 

16.  Hoover Dam | Nevada

Hoover Dam | Nevada

What it is : Perhaps the best example of America’s building prowess in the first half of the 20th century, this dam remains a bewildering feat of engineering and labor. Construction started in 1931 and took five years, 5,000 workers and 3.25 million cubic yards of concrete to complete.

Why go : Today, you can tour the dam and its power plant to learn more about the facility’s history and unique features.

17.  The Gateway Arch | St. Louis, MO

The Gateway Arch | St. Louis, MO

What it is : Not only is St. Louis’s premiere attraction the world’s largest arch, but the Gateway Arch  is also the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere.

Why go :  Standing proud at 630ft tall, this metal beauty was built in the mid-20th century as a monument to America’s westward expansion and is meant to signify the connection of the East to the West, honoring the country’s first pioneers.To fully understand this architectural wonder, snag a ticket to the Gateway Arch Tram and ride to the top of the monument.

18.  Mammoth Cave Park | Kentucky

Mammoth Cave Park | Kentucky

What it is : With more than 400 miles explored, Mammoth Cave Park  is world’s longest known cave system (by far) is in Kentucky and it welcomes any visitor not afraid of the dark or the damp. See the dramatic passages lined with geological formations that might inspire your inner explorer during a guided tour by a park ranger.

Why go : The tours vary in length but they always include historic details about how the cave system was formed and how people and other creatures have interacted with it. After several hours in the caverns, appreciate the beauty of the clear waters and the untouched nature of the area while on a bike ride or canoe adventure.

19.  Space Needle | Seattle, WA

Space Needle | Seattle, WA

What it is : Like many famous landmarks, Seattle’s iconic Space Needle was built for the World’s Fair, back in 1962 when the theme was “The Age of Space.” 

Why go :  Today, the Space Needle remains one of the most recognizable and photographed landmarks worldwide for its futuristic design.  Standing at 605 feet tall, visitors can take an elevator up to the tower’s saucer-shaped top floor with 360-degree views. Recent renovations resulted in a multi-level viewing experience with floor-to-ceiling glass viewing that will make your stomach drop.

20.  Navy Pier | Chicago, IL

Navy Pier | Chicago, IL

What it is : Clearly, one of the Midwest’s most popular destinations, Navy Pier is visited by roughly nine million people each year. From excellent shopping opportunities to eateries and, of course, Lake Michigan, the destination offers something for everyone.

Why go : The little ones will be delighted by the Chicago Children’s Museum , while grown-ups should head to the award-winning Chicago Shakespeare Theater . 

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The top 12 places to visit in the USA in 2024

Bailey Freeman

Feb 23, 2024 • 6 min read

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New York City never gets old, not with so many exciting and dynamic neighborhoods to explore © LeoPatrizi / Getty

The best thing about visiting the USA can be summed up in one word: variety. This expansive country contains an incredible number of travel experiences that would take a lifetime to complete – try wandering through the redwoods, breathing in deep gulps of sea air on glimmering beaches, or immersing yourself in the underground art scenes in some of the world's most famous cities.

Whether you're a nature lover looking for wide open spaces and snow-covered peaks or a culture fiend who can't get enough of museums and galleries, the USA has something for you. To help stem the overwhelm of options, these are our 12 favorite places to visit in the USA in 2024.

1. New York, New York

Best place for art and architecture

A city that looms large in American lore, New York continues to live up to its hype. A global center for art, fashion, finance, music and food, the Big Apple will never leave you feeling bored. Sip sunset cocktails on luxurious rooftops, mosh at local punk shows, marvel at world-class art in famous museums, or indulge in the best food you've ever had at a hole-in-the-wall favorite.

Planning tip: New York has so much to offer, but resist the urge to see it all on your first trip. Break things down by neighborhood or borough , or perhaps even by interest.

2. San Francisco, CA

Best for counter-culture

San Francisco contains multitudes, offering an urban travel experience with a distinctly West Coast flavor: take in breathtaking bay views at Golden Gate Park , wander the alleyways of the country's largest and oldest Chinese neighborhood , pay homage to LGBTIQ+ heroes in the Castro, or dive into cutting-edge art at SFMOMA and a plethora of local galleries.

3. National Mall in Washington, DC

Best for national history

Washington DC's National Mall represents the center of American political life and distills its cultural history into a two-mile strip of iconic monuments and the country's most famous museums. The mall contains ten Smithsonian museums – the National Museum of Natural History , the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the National Museum of American History, among others – plus landmarks including the National Gallery of Art, the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol building.

A group of friends cooking seafood over a fire outdoors in Maine

4. New England

Best for forest drives

Want to meander on mountain roads beneath brilliant forest canopies and savor tasty lobster and coastal views all in the same trip? New England is the place to be. Explore the quaint villages and cranberry bogs of Cape Cod , snuggle into a cabin in the mountains of Vermont , or dive into all the seafood you can eat in Portland, Maine . And if you visit in autumn, prepare yourself for some of the most spectacular fall foliage in the country.

5. Pacific Coast Highway

Best for West Coast exploration

The Pacific Coast Highway – technically three highways linked together – connects sunny San Diego with moody Seattle , delivering epic West Coast experiences along the 1600-mile journey. Stay at kitschy motels in coastal towns, admire the cliffs of Big Sur , marvel at the tidepools in Oregon , and explore Washington's Olympic National Park .

Planning tip: Sections of the Pacific Coast Highway run along sea cliffs prone to rockslides. Always check road conditions before setting out in case of any unexpected closures.

6. New Orleans, Louisiana

Best for foodies and art lovers

There's no place in the world like New Orleans  – we promise. A vibrant cocktail of Indigenous, Caribbean, African, French and Spanish influences, this city possesses a unique magic that keeps people coming back for more. Dive into its legendary Creole cuisine, revel in its lively festivals, and immerse yourself in a world-class music scene – this is the birthplace of jazz, after all.

Planning tip: New Orleans's coastal location makes it susceptible to hurricanes from June through October, with the most active months being August and September.

7. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Best for Indigenous history and culture

Nicknamed the "City Different," Santa Fe is rooted in American history while still keeping up with the times. A cultural melange of Indigenous, Spanish and Mexican influences, this city is home to numerous historical sites – like the 400-year-old Plaza – and a cutting-edge art culture that features a strong contingent of independent artists and the original Meow Wolf , a game-changing immersive art installation.

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8. Chicago, Illinois

Best metropolis for midwestern charm

Chicago contains all the hallmarks of a great American city – excellent food, multicultural neighborhoods , top-tier museums – with a distinctly midwestern twist. Spend your days lounging next to the ocean-like Lake Michigan, catch a Cubs game at Wrigley Field , or have an evening of laughs at Second City , the launchpad for greats like Stephen Colbert and Tina Fey.

9. Rocky Mountains, Colorado

Best for big peaks and winter sports

If you want to see the quintessential mountains of the American West, the Rockies in Colorado should be your first stop. Rocky Mountains National Park is a logical starting point, but in truth, there are so many different ways to access this dynamic mountain range – hit the slopes in ski hubs like Vail , Aspen and Telluride, drive the scenic byways of the San Juan range, or pitch camp in one of the state's numerous national forests.

Planning tip: Unless you're from somewhere with similar elevation, you might feel the effects of altitude throughout the Rockies; stay extremely hydrated, take your time on hikes, and skip the alcohol.

10. Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina and Virginia

Best for east coast mountains

While the Rockies tend to get a lot of press – for good reason – the USA's oldest mountain range is a must-see. The Blue Ridge Mountains make up the southern third of the Appalachian mountain chain, and the lush forests wrapped around these rolling hills make for incredible blue-green vistas from the region's many ridges and balds. Dive into the numerous day hikes, cruise the Blue Ridge Parkway , or hike a section of the storied Appalachian Trail .

Man kayaking at a mangrove forest in the Everglades

11. The Everglades, Florida

Best for wildlife watchers

The importance of the Everglades can't be overstated – this sprawling wetland is an International Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a national park, thanks to the diverse profusion of flora and fauna that live here. Paddle through the coastal estuaries and camp among mangroves, or whiz through the numerous waterways via airboat. All the while, keep your eyes peeled for wading birds, manatees, and of course, alligators and crocodiles.

Planning tip: For the best experience, come prepared for the elements: sunscreen and bug spray are essentials.

12. Southwestern Utah

Best for geology lovers

If you want to visit one place in the US that sums up the grandiosity of its natural history, southwestern Utah is the place to go. Home to five of the country's most spectacular national parks, Red Rock Country puts the region's geological past on display with a dazzling amount of artistic flair. Hike the peaks and valleys of Zion and Bryce Canyon , or marvel at the crimson, ochre and amber palette in the cliffs and canyons of Capitol Reef and Canyonlands . And if you want a special treat, watch the sun rise over the sandstone masterpieces at Arches .

Planning tip: Large swaths of this region are extremely remote and sometimes lack cell service, both on the road and on the trail. Always share your plans with others and bring plenty of water in case of emergencies.

This article was first published May 3, 2021 and updated Feb 23, 2024.

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24 Best Places to Visit in the United States

Written by Lana Law Updated May 3, 2023

Author Lana Law has spent many years traveling to all corners of the United States.

With so much to see in this vast country, it can be difficult to know where to start when it comes to planning a trip in the United States. World-class cities , some known for history and others known for fun or glamour, give you a broad spectrum of places to choose from. The best places to visit in the United States may simply depend on your personal interests.

Yosemite National Park

Along the Eastern Seaboard , New York and Washington, D.C. offer two uniquely different city experiences. Along the West Coast , San Francisco and Los Angeles are both hot spots for tourists. In the Southwest , Las Vegas brings the desert to life, and the Grand Canyon shows off one of nature's greatest creations.

Beyond the mainland are the beaches of Waikiki and the tropical Hawaiian Islands , as well as Alaska. These are just a few key locations, but wonderful destinations for any type of traveler can be found all over the country.

Discover more of America with our list of the best places to visit in the United States.

1. New York

2. san francisco, 3. the grand canyon, 5. las vegas, 7. washington, d.c., 9. los angeles, 10. new orleans, 11. utah's national parks, 12. orlando/kissimmee, 13. chicago, 14. phoenix, 15. savannah, 17. yosemite national park, 18. colorado's rocky mountains, 19. seattle, 20. north carolina's outer banks, 21. santa fe, 22. san antonio, 23. yellowstone national park.

New York

New York City is like no other city in the world, and one that must be experienced to be fully appreciated.

For first-time visitors, walking the streets can be like walking through a movie set, with famous sites at every turn, from the Empire State Building , to Rockefeller Plaza , the Chrysler Building , Central Park , The High Line , Times Square , 5th Avenue , Broadway , and of course, the Statue of Liberty .

Sightsee by day, take in a Broadway show in the evening, work in time for shopping or a stroll, and relax and reminisce over a fantastic meal. This is New York. With too much to see and do in a day, a weekend, or even a week, this is a city worth visiting time and time again.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in New York City

San Francisco

This charming and picturesque West Coast city is the perfect getaway destination for couples, singles, or families. Famous sites, charming streets, beautiful views, and outdoor dining are all part of what makes San Francisco such a great place to visit.

Take a cruise on San Francisco Bay, tour Alcatraz , drive over the Golden Gate Bridge , wander around Fisherman's Wharf , hop on an historic street car, or try a do-it-yourself walking tour to explore the city sites.

Summer or fall is a wonderful time to visit, but the climate here is mild and any time of year is pleasant.

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The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is one of those must-see, bucket-list destinations that have been attracting visitors for generations. Gazing out over the canyon walls to an endless horizon and an unfathomable depth below is one of the highlights of any trip in the United States.

Visiting the Grand Canyon can easily be done on a day trip from Las Vegas or Phoenix , and from some smaller cities in the vicinity, including Sedona or Flagstaff . Another option is to incorporate a visit into a larger driving trip through Arizona and surrounding states. A train trip from Williams , AZ on the Grand Canyon Railway is another delightful way to experience the canyon.

The south rim of the Grand Canyon, which is the most popular and most visited section, is open all year, and visitors are welcome at any time of year. To avoid the crush of summer visitors, consider arriving in the spring or fall; the weather is good and the crowds smaller. The road to the north rim of the Grand Canyon is closed in winter due to snow.

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Houston from Buffalo Bayou Park

Houston is the perfect city for a friends' getaway, a couples' retreat, or a family vacation. With direct flights from cities across the United States and Canada, you can easily fly in to see a sports game, wander through Houston's Museum District , lounge by a pool at one of the many luxury hotels, and spend your evenings enjoying incredible meals.

Houston has developed into a hot spot for dining in the United States and is now well known for extraordinary cuisine.

If you want a relaxed but outdoor urban experience, rent a bike and peddle your way through the miles of paved trails in the parks or on the downtown streets. Rent a kayak and paddle along Buffalo Bayou in Buffalo Bayou Park .

In less than an hour, you can be on the nearby beaches or exploring Galveston , and along the way, you can make a stop at Space Center Houston .

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Las Vegas

This glittering city of lights in the desert holds a unique appeal, and one that has been attracting visitors for decades. Huge resort complexes, with all kinds of things to see and do at any time of year, have made this a destination that draws everyone, from want-to-be newlyweds who come here to say their vows, to families or singles who just want to hang out around a pool.

Entertainment options are extensive, with some of the music industry's top stars calling Las Vegas home and playing to packed audiences every night. Cirque du Soleil offers another unique experience, and of course, each resort has something to entertain guests, from dancing fountains to an erupting volcano.

When you've had your fill of the city, there is plenty to explore in the surrounding area , with the Grand Canyon , Hoover Dam , Death Valley National Park , and Valley of Fire State Park all within easy day-tripping distance. Las Vegas is ideal for a long weekend if you live in Los Angeles or Phoenix.

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Waikiki

Waikiki is one of America's top beaching destinations, with all the comforts of North America on a beautiful tropical island in the Pacific Ocean.

Located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu , Waikiki is a suburb of Honolulu known for the beautiful golden sand beach that stretches along the oceanfront, backed by hotels and retail establishments.

Rent a surfboard and test your skills in the waves, hit the shops when you're done with the beach, and enjoy great dining options in the evening. This is the perfect destination for everyone, from families to couples or singles.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the US capitol and home to some of the most famous sites and national treasures in America, from the White House and the Capitol Building to the Smithsonian museums. This city should be on everyone's itinerary of the East Coast .

In the spring, the Cherry Blossom Festival is a beautiful time to visit, when the trees are in full bloom. Summer can be hot. You may want to hit one of the beaches near Washington for a bit of a cool off.

Fall is also a good time to visit, when the hot summer temperatures have cooled off enough to make walking around outside very comfortable and the rush of the busy summer season has passed. In winter, the crowds are definitely smaller, and the city is stunning after a fresh snowfall.

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Miami

The hot spot of southern Florida, Miami is more than just a great beaching destination. Wonderful beaches can be found all over Florida , but Miami offers an atmosphere like no other city in the state.

The Cuban vibe along Calle Ocho in Little Havana , the Art Deco District in Miami Beach that calls to mind the 1930s era, the endless parade of sports cars cruising along Ocean Drive in the evenings, and the summertime beach scene of South Beach , are just some of the unique aspects that make Miami one of the best cities in the US.

For a unique experience take a day trip from Miami to Everglades National Park to see alligators, turtles, and an array of birds in this one-of-a-kind wetlands area.

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Los Angeles

Southern California has a culture all of its own, and Los Angeles is the epicenter of this unique area. The city has always been associated with glamour, with the suburbs of Hollywood , Beverly Hills , and Bel Air dominating pop culture. Travelers will find all kinds of vacation possibilities in the Los Angeles area.

Hollywood is a must for movie lovers, families come to experience nearby Disneyland , and shoppers will definitely find what they're looking for in the Los Angeles area .

If you are looking for a little sand and surf, head to one of the many beaches around LA . For an interesting natural history experience, be sure to visit La Brea Tar Pits to see fossil remains of prehistoric animals that roamed this area 40,000 years ago.

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Jackson Square, New Orleans

New Orleans is like no other southern city. The mix of cultures, with strong French and Spanish influences, is more reminiscent of the Caribbean than the United States. Cajun and Creole cuisine, jazz music, and the architecture of the French Quarter set this city apart.

Combined with an assortment of luxury resorts and hotels, New Orleans makes a perfect destination for a long weekend getaway .

The highlight of New Orleans' calendar year is Mardi Gras , when elaborate costumes and outrageous floats light up the streets, music can be heard everywhere, and the celebrations seem never-ending. However, if crowds are not your thing, you may want to avoid this time of year.

New Orleans

The best time to visit New Orleans is from December to May, but other seasons offer different benefits. June to November is hotter and prone to storms and hurricanes but is a good time to find deals.

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Arches National Park

Southern Utah is home to a landscape like no other, with canyons, arches, natural amphitheaters, and oddly beautiful rock formations. Fortunately, Utah's parks offer access to the state's most incredible scenery.

Zion National Park is one of the most outstanding, and particularly of interest for its hiking trails . Soaring cliff walls, waterfalls, and the river running through the valley, making this one of the most visited parks in the United States .

Zion National Park

Arches National Park , near the town of Moab, is home to more than 2,000 sandstone arches, but is much more than the name suggests. Rock spires, petrified dunes, views to distant mountain peaks, and the numerous adventure opportunities in the area , make this a place you'll want to spend some time. It's also a top mountain biking destination in the United States .

Nearby, but completely different in character, is Canyonlands National Park . Some sections of this park are as enchanting as the Grand Canyon but not nearly as busy. Plan on at least a day to see two separate sections of the park, and more if you want to enjoy the hiking trails.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park offers a completely different scene, with a huge natural amphitheater providing the base for a forest of colorful rock pinnacles. The hiking trails in Bryce , which take you through this mystical landscape, are mostly easy to moderate and worth doing. And lastly, Capitol Reef National Park is a little out of the way but is worth a stop if you can work it into your itinerary.

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Orlando/Kissimmee

Orlando, which for most tourists is synonymous with Kissimmee, is all about the theme parks; Walt Disney World Resort , Universal Studios , and SeaWorld are the big attractions . This is one of the best vacation spots in the US for families . Kids love it. But adults will also enjoy the parks, as well as the shopping, dining, golfing, and sunshine.

School holidays are the busiest time to visit. Christmas and summer holidays are particularly hectic. Fortunately, Orlando is primed for tourists, with all kinds of hotels and home rentals available in the area.

The city is located inland but within easy day-tripping distance of both coasts and the popular Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral on the Atlantic Coast

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Chicago

Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago is a great summer destination, with parks and a beautiful waterfront with amazing beaches . But its arts and cultural attractions, as well as fantastic shopping, make it a popular year-round destination.

The Magnificent Mile , along Michigan Avenue, is the city's most famous area, with high-end luxury stores and galleries, along with famous buildings and outstanding architecture. Some of the tourist highlights include Millennium Park , the Art Institute of Chicago , Navy Pier , and the views from the Willis Tower SkyDeck .

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Phoenix

In the heart of the Southwestern US , Phoenix is a huge, sprawling city that attracts large numbers of northerners during the winter months, who come here to escape the cold weather. Phoenix is a great destination for golfing, shopping, relaxing, and generally having a good time.

The greater Phoenix area has some of the finest resorts in the state. They range from giant family-friendly complexes with beaches and waterslides to small, intimate operations where your every whim is indulged.

You may want to pack your golf clubs. The city and surroundings, which include Scottsdale , Mesa , and several other townships, are known in particular for their world-class golf resorts, some of the most important stops on the men's and women's PGA Tour.

A family hiking in Papago Park, Phoenix

If you have extra room in your suitcase, maybe squeeze in your hiking boots, too. Natural areas that showcase the desert landscape can be found within the city and nearby, providing easy access for hiking , and mountain biking. Summer temperatures can be extremely high, but October to April is very pleasant, especially if you want to spend time outdoors.

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Savannah

Savannah is the quintessential small southern city, with huge moss-covered trees in the beautiful parks, old southern mansions, and a lovely waterfront area with candy stores and other unique shops in historic buildings. The pace is slow, and the people are friendly.

It's easy to see that Savannah is a city where people live and enjoy life, rather than an area simply developed for tourism. The city center is small enough that you can walk everywhere. This is a city you can see in a day, but the kind of place where you will want to linger.

Nearby are some beautiful beaches at Tybee Island and Hilton Head Island , both of which can be reached by car in well under an hour.

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Boston

Located along the Eastern Seaboard, Boston is a city of history. The famous Freedom Trail leads past some of the city's most famous and historic sites, making sightseeing and navigating through the city extremely easy.

Picturesquely situated along the oceanfront, with ferries connecting the outer suburbs, Boston has a unique charm. Modern skyscrapers stand next to centuries-old buildings, and open public spaces , like Boston Common , give the city a quaint, small-town feel. The city also has a strong arts and cultural scene, and is home to the famous Boston Pops Orchestra .

Boston's winters are legendary. Nor'easters roar ashore every now and again, dumping copious quantities of snow. However, that doesn't stop these hardy residents from enjoying life. The list of things to do in winter is long, and this is still a great time of year for a visit.

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Yosemite National Park

While the Grand Canyon is on most international travelers' itineraries, Yosemite is a national treasure that should not be missed. Yosemite Valley is home to some of America's most famous landscapes and iconic natural attractions, from the dramatic waterfalls to the soaring cliff walls of El Capitan and Half Dome .

The captivating photographs of Ansel Adams , the climbing community that has flocked here for decades, and the generations of families who have been coming to the park to enjoy the campgrounds , hike the spectacular trails , and soak up the scenery have all contributed to the park's history.

But long before this, the Miwok people inhabited the area. You can learn more about this at the Yosemite Museum and Indian Village of the Ahwahnee in the park.

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Rocky Mountains in Colorado

The dramatic peaks of the Rocky Mountains can be appreciated in many areas of North America, but in Colorado, the climate and small mountain towns make this one of the best places to visit the Rockies. Waterfalls and snow-capped peaks, more than 50 of which reach a height of 14,000 feet or more, make this a beautiful area for sightseeing and appreciating mountain life.

In summer, hiking , mountain biking , and rafting are popular pastimes. Inn winter, the mountains become a playground for skiers and boarders. The ski resorts in Colorado are some of the best in North America.

Some of the best places to visit are the towns of Vail, Aspen , Telluride , and Durango . Scenic drives, like the San Juan Scenic Byway and the Million Dollar Highway , which leaves from Durango, will take you through breathtaking mountain scenery and old mining towns like Silverton and Ouray . Or, hop on the Silverton & Durango Narrow Gauge Railroad for a relaxing day trip through the Rockies.

On the edge of the Rocky Mountains in the southwest corner of Colorado, a little over an hour from Durango, is Mesa Verde National Park . This fantastic park is home to incredible Native American cliff dwellings, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Seattle

In the northwest corner of the US is the lovely coastal city of Seattle. Surrounded by water and snow-capped mountains, the city is reminiscent of Vancouver, Canada, with an active, outdoor oriented population and countless things to see and do .

Key sights in the city include the impossible-to-miss Space Needle , the lively Pike Place Market , and the waterfront. Within easy day-tripping distance of the city are beautiful beaches , the Hoh Rain Forest , and mountain landscapes, all waiting to be explored.

Although the winter months see more rain than summer, the city has a mild climate and is a nice place to visit at any time of year. You'll find no shortage of things to do in Seattle in winter .

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Nags Head, Outer Banks

North Carolina's Outer Banks are all about beaches. Miles and miles of spectacular beaches on narrow sand islands have been drawing people from across the United States since the 1830s.

Stretching for over 100 miles, these barrier islands have been the go-to place for families every summer for generations whether at campgrounds or wonderful resorts.

Off the beach, historical cities well worth visiting include Nags Head, Kitty Hawk (home to the Wright Brothers Memorial), Duck, Waves, and the towns on Hatteras Island. The Outer Banks are also home to some of America's most famous lighthouses, many of which are open for tours to the top.

Another popular pursuit is deep sea fishing . Many records have been broken by anglers in this offshore hot spot.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

A melting pot of Spanish, Native American, Mexican, and Anglo-Americans, Santa Fe has a unique vibe that, once experienced, tends to draw one back time and time again. This historical city's pleasant streets, lined by Spanish colonial churches, adobe homes, and towering trees, just beg to be photographed.

Be sure to visit the Plaza, the beating heart of all that's going on in town. Cute cafés, many with patios, line the square and make a perfect perch to do a bit of people watching. After you've had your fill of that, wander into any one of the eclectic and unusual shops nearby.

Santa Fe is ideally positioned close to the mountains, where you'll find some of the best skiing in New Mexico at resorts including Taos, Pajarito, and Siapu.

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River Walk in San Antonio

Although Dallas and Houston spring to mind first for many people when they think of Texas , those in the know, will always tell you that San Antonio is their favorite. The reasons for this are many: beautiful Spanish colonial churches and missions, the wonderful Riverwalk area, and, of course, The Alamo.

The city is relatively compact and easy to navigate. For a city of its size, it also has a number of excellent resorts and high-end hotels just waiting for you to check-in and be pampered. The city isn't all about history; it's also the home of the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), and as a result is a hotbed of foodie delights. Be sure to wander over to the Pearl district to find some of the best places; your taste buds will thank you!

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Morning Glory Pool in Yellowstone National Park

The thermal wonderland known as Yellowstone National Park has been drawing visitors since 1872. Bubbling mud pots, colorful boiling-hot water pools, and erupting geysers are sights that continue to amaze thousands of people every day.

Some of the must-sees when visiting the park include Old Faithful, whose eruptions blast scalding water up to 184 feet in the air; the Morning Glory Pool in the Upper Geyser Basin area; and the Minerva Terrace.

The park isn't all about thermal sights — the Lamar Valley is a wonderful area for hiking and seeing wildlife, including the park's signature bison herds.

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Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska

Off on its own in the far northwest, above Canada, lies one of the most fascinating states in the union. Snow-capped peaks, glaciers, wild rivers, and wide open spaces are all things that define Alaska .

A frontier attitude still prevails, and can be experienced in places like Anchorage , Fairbanks, and Juneau . This state is one of the most popular places to take a cruise along the Inside Passage where towering mountains reach right down to sea. Or, snuggle up to a roaring fireplace with your special someone at a luxury resort.

Pick your activity or sport; Alaska is a place for doing things outdoors, whether it's camping, mountaineering, canoeing, or fishing. In winter, head for Alaska's ski resorts or maybe catch a glimpse of the northern lights .

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The more we travel the world, the more we appreciate just how many amazing things to do in the US that there are.

From world-class cities to a national park system that encompasses everything from tropical beaches to glaciers, to idyllic road trips and charming small towns, there are an endless amount of USA attractions to explore.

This giant list of incredible things to do in the USA is based on our own personal USA bucket list and covers both places we have loved and those we are still dreaming of visiting.

Here are 101 of the best things to do in the USA!

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kate storm in front of waterfall at westcave preserve near austin, one of the best weekend getaways in texas

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Explore the National Mall in Washington DC.

Bookended by the US Capitol Building to the east and the Lincoln Memorial to the west, many of the best things to do in Washington DC can be found along the beautiful green space that is the National Mall, including the White House and several Smithsonian Museums!

Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge on a sunny day.

The Golden Gate Bridge is not only San Francisco’s most iconic landmark, it’s one of the most famous attractions in the USA!

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco CA shot from above on a clear day

Enjoy a night of jazz in New Orleans.

If there’s one thing that is synonymous with New Orleans, it’s music, and no trip to New Orleans is complete without at least one night spent appreciating it!

A classic NOLA jazz club makes for a fantastic night out and is one of the best travel experiences in the USA.

Walk the Freedom Trail in Boston.

Boston’s Freedom Trail traces 16 significant destinations in US History along a 2.5-mile route, and it’s one of the best USA attractions for those interested in our country’s history–especially, but not limited to, Revolutionary War history.

As a bonus, walking the Freedom Trail will deliver you to many of the best things to do in Boston !

2 Days in Boston Itinerary: Beacon Hill

Head to the top of the Gateway Arch.

If you recognize one landmark from St. Louis, Missouri, it’s no doubt the Gateway Arch!

The tallest arch in the world was built in St. Louis in honor of the USA’s westward expansion and boasts a great view of St. Louis from the top!

Don’t worry, you don’t have to climb it: a tram ferries visitors to the top.

view of gateway arch in st louis from across the river, one of the best things to do in usa attractions

Enjoy live music in Austin, Texas.

The self-declared Live Music Capital of the World lives up to its name!

No weekend in Austin is complete without at least one night spent enjoying live music, at least one round of breakfast tacos, and at least one morning spent out on the water!

kate storm in a blue and white dress standing under the iconic austin motel sign in austin texas

Soak in views of Manhattan from an NYC Observation Deck.

The USA’s most famous skyline deserves to be admired from above.

Choosing whether to visit the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock is hard enough, but options like the One World Observatory and The Edge also offer magnificent views!

Empire State Building or Top of the Rock: Girl with Binoculars on Empire State Building

Visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

For a crash course in the history of music in the 20th and 21st centuries, you can’t beat the famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

Check out Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

It’s safe to say that the building where the Declaration of Independence was signed qualifies as a classic American attraction!

Today, you can tour Independence Hall while visiting Philadelphia .

The famous Liberty Bell is also located right across the street!

independence hall in philadelphia on a sunny day with red and pink flowers in the foreground. attractions in usa things to do

Attend the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.

Even if you’re not the biggest country music fan in the world, there’s something special about an evening at the Grand Ole Opry!

Visit the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

Casual observers may associate space tourism in the US more with Houston or Florida’s Space Coast, but space enthusiasts know that Huntsville also has plenty to offer!

space shuttle on display in huntsville alabama, one of the cool attractions in america

Snap photos with the Portland Head Light.

This gorgeous lighthouse in Portland, Maine is one of the most iconic places to visit in New England !

lighthouse in portland maine at sunset with ocean in the foreground, one of the best things to do in the us

Meander through the 22 historic squares of Savannah.

In Savannah’s historic center, most of the 18th-century city planning remains intact.

The result is a stunning, open-air architecture museum of sorts that makes exploring one of the most beautiful cities in the US on foot both easy and enjoyable (as long as you avoid the sweltering summer heat, of course).

Don’t miss Jones Street during your self-led walking tour, either–a stroll here is one of the best things to do in Savannah !

Kate Storm in a black dress walking away from the camera along Jones Steet in Savannah GA, with several American flags hanging from homes on the right side of the photo

Spend a day in Annapolis, Maryland.

Annapolis may be the capital of Maryland, but with a population of just under 40,000, it’s a bite-sized delight of a city.

Home to the US Naval Academy, a charming downtown, and a beautiful waterfront, Annapolis is a city that it’s easy to find yourself returning to again and again.

sunset over annapolis maryland rooftops, one of the best small towns in usa

Take an architecture cruise in Chicago.

There are many ways to admire the manmade beauty paired with its gorgeous natural setting that make Chicago such a fascinating city, but an architecture cruise on the Chicago River is definitely one of the best!

Hit the Strip in Las Vegas.

Love it or hate it, Las Vegas is an iconic feature of the American Southwest (and whether you stick around long or not, Las Vegas’ airport makes it a great place to kick off a Southwest road trip ).

Welcome to Las Vegas sign, one of the most popular weekend getaways in the USA

Set eyes on the Statue of Liberty.

The Statue of Liberty is easily one of the most famous attractions in the US, and whether you choose to climb it or not, setting eyes on it yourself is a must-do when visiting New York City !

Explore the French Quarter in New Orleans.

Interesting architecture, legendary food, the constant presence of live music, and endless layers of stories: New Orleans’ French Quarter is one of the most unique neighborhoods in the US, and even if you only have one day in New Orleans , it deserves your attention.

The French Quarter may be touristy, but it’s also a place that’s absolutely worth visiting for yourself, preferably during a delightful long weekend getaway in New Orleans .

close up shot of wrought iron balconies in the french quater of New Orleans--you'll see plenty of beautiful corners like this throughout your 3 days in New Orleans itinerary!

Visit Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland.

Did you know that the Star-Spangled Banner was written in Maryland?

More specifically, it was written at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, which is both interesting and easy to access.

Once you wrap up at the fort, head over to Inner Harbor of Fells Point to explore more of the best things to do in Baltimore.

aerial view of fort mchenry, one of the best things to do in baltimore weekend getaway

Tour the Biltmore Estate.

“America’s Largest Home”, built in the late 19th century by George Vanderbilt, is one of the most famous attractions in North Carolina and a must-see during a weekend in Asheville .

Far from being simply a big house, the Biltmore Estate is a time capsule, a winery, a set of magnificent gardens, and more, all rolled into a single interesting USA travel experience.

kate storm in a blue dress in front of the biltmore house asheville north carolina

Celebrate Christmas in Leavenworth, Washington.

As one of the most picturesque Bavarian towns in the USA, Leavenworth makes a fantastic and festive December getaway!

leavenworth washington at night during the christmas season with lights on all buildings, one of the most beautiful usa small towns

Explore Hot Springs National Park.

Aptly named Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas is one of the only US national parks located in an urban setting.

The park is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and more, offering a fantastic mix of natural highlights and small-town charm.

Nine historic bathhouses line Bathhouse Row, where visitors flocked to enjoy the local hot springs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, two of which you can still take a soak in today!

small waterfall in hot springs national park arkansas

Discover the many charms of Mystic, Connecticut.

Often considered one of the most delightful small towns in New England, Mystic, Connecticut makes an excellent stop on a New England road trip or even a weekend getaway from Boston .

Don’t miss the beautiful harbor or the Mystic Seaport Museum!

tall ship in the harbor of mystic connecticut, one of the best things to do usa tourist attractions

Take a step back in time on Mackinac Island, Michigan.

If you’re not from the Midwest, you may not have heard of Lake Huron’s Mackinac Island–but it’s time for that to change.

This tiny island in Michigan is home to the iconic Grand Hotel, magnificent natural views like those at Arch Rock, and fun things to do that range from biking around the island to trying its famous fudge.

Here’s the twist: to keep the island’s historic vibe going, no cars are allowed on Mackinac Island, so be prepared to leave yours on the mainland!

arch rock formation on mackinac island michigan

Explore Victorian architecture in Cape May, New Jersey.

Picture the Jersey Shore, and opulent Victorian homes may not be the first thing that comes to mind–but that’s exactly what you’ll find in beautiful Cape May!

Of course, once you wrap up exploring the history, plenty of beaches and the Cape May lighthouse are also waiting to be enjoying.

victorian homes in cape may new jersey, one of the offbeat tourist attractions in the us

Wander through Gilded Age mansions in Newport, Rhode Island.

In the late 1800s, certain American families simply exploded in wealth–and for those based in New York, that often led to an opulent vacation home in Newport.

Today, you can find a sizable collection of those Gilded Age mansions (most famously, The Breakers built by the Vanderbilts) available to tour in Newport.

Don’t miss the gorgeous Cliff Walk while you’re in Newport, either!

Mansion in Newport Rhode Island with lawn in the foreground

Step back in time in Colonial Williamsburg, VA.

Visiting the country’s most famous living history museum is one of the most unique things to do in the US, and is a great stop during an East Coast trip exploring US history.

Walk among a recreated 18th-century village and hear stories directly from 18th-century “locals” at this memorable tourist attraction.

Horse and carriage in colonial Williamsburg that is moving away from the camera on a paved road

Check into the 1886 Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

The charming small town of Eureka Springs is known for its picturesque downtown, beautiful Thorncrown Chapel, proximity to plenty of Arkansas’ beautiful nature (it’s not called “The Natural State” without reason!)… and its haunted hotel.

The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa was once a fraudulent cancer hospital set up by a con man, and it frequently ranks among lists of the most haunted hotels in America.

It also happens to be a gorgeous property that’s well worth spending a weekend in.

We checked in here (and took a ghost tour, of course) the weekend we got engaged and would love to go back!

Check rates & book your stay at the 1886 Crescent Hotel!

kate storm and jeremy storm in front of a fireplace in crescent hotel eureka springs arkansas

Delight in the beauty of Nantucket.

Lighthouses, hydrangeas, beaches, and beyond: Nantucket may only be 14 miles long by 3.5 miles wide, but this tiny island off the Massachusetts coast has been captivating visitors for generations.

white lighthouse with an american flag on it and a sailboat nearby in nantucket massachusetts, one of the best tourist attractions in usa

Explore idyllic Stowe, Vermont.

With its picture-perfect fall foliage, status as one of the best ski destinations in New England, and easy access to the rest of Vermont’s charms (which to be fair, in a state the size of Vermont, is true of just about anywhere), Stowe is one of the best small towns to visit in the USA .

white church in stowe vermont in the fall, surrounded by fall foliage

Tour the Gettysburg National Military Park.

If you’re going to tour one historic military site in the US, Gettysburg National Military Park is certainly a contender for the choice.

Located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, this field was famously the site of the most devastating battle during the US Civil War, claiming the lives of more than 40,000 people.

cannon in front of a grouping of headstones in gettysburg national military park

Drive the Road to Hana on Maui.

Waterfalls, beaches, and winding roads: the Road to Hana is one of the most incredible road trips in the USA (but for those who get motion sickness: come prepared for a bit of a challenge).

black sand beach in Waianapanapa state park on road to hana maui, one of the best things to do in usa

Hike one of the USA’s National Scenic Trails.

These long-distance trails are among the most challenging and iconic in the US, with the most famous of them being the Appalachian Trail and Pacific Crest Trail.

While hiking for days or weeks on end may not be on everyone’s USA bucket list, you can choose to hike only a small section (even just one day’s worth!) of these trails to sample them for yourself.

field of purple wildflowers with pond and mountains in the background along pacific crest trail

Relax on Alabama’s Gulf Coast.

Florida’s Gulf Coast may get all the national attention, but the shores of Alabama are located just next door–and are not only incredibly beautiful but more affordable than nearby Florida!

Orange Beach Alabama as seen from the water, with small grouping of skyscrapers in the background. Orange Beach is one of the prettiest white sand beaches in the USA

Take a helicopter tour over Kauai.

Want to get your adrenaline pumping while admiring one of the most stunning landscapes in the USA?

A helicopter tour along Kauai’s famous Na Pali Coast has you covered!

Watch the sunrise over Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park.

For part of the year (October 7 through March 6), Cadillac Mountain in Maine’s Acadia National Park sees the first sunrise in the continental USA–and year-round, it’s definitely a beautiful sunrise.

You can either hike or drive to the top of the mountain and if like us, you’re not much of an early riser, the sunsets from Cadillac Mountain are pretty spectacular as well.

kate storm overlooking the view from cadillac mountain during sunset, one of the best things to do in acadia national park maine

Marvel at the beauty of the Lake of the Ozarks.

With 1,150 miles of shore length, Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks boasts (now somewhat famously, thanks to the TV show Ozark) more coastline than the state of California.

Featuring endless nooks and crannies to explore, it’s one of the most popular lake destinations in not only Missouri but also the surrounding states.

boat driving through lake of the ozarks missouri

Walk among ancient redwoods in California.

The tallest trees on Earth can be found growing in northern California–and with several trees that are 2,000 years old, they’re also among the oldest.

There’s something magical about admiring these ancient beauties up close, and it is an unforgettable bucket list travel experience in the USA to hike among them.

Two people walking through a doorway in a fallen redwood tree in california usa

Chase waterfalls in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Did you know that Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited of all the national parks in the USA ?

By definition, that definitely ranks visiting it among the best things to do in the US–and with incredible trails, beautiful vistas, scenic drives, and many, many waterfall hikes to choose from (we loved Rainbow Falls !), it’s easy to see why this park is so popular.

rainbow falls smoky mountains, surrounded by green foliage

Drive across the Bonneville Salt Flats.

When ancient Lake Bonneville dried up, the Bonneville Salt Flats remained in Utah.

Today, they’re one of the most unique attractions in the USA!

Bonneville Salt Flats under a blue sky, one of the best places to visit in Utah

Drive Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana.

Open seasonally from roughly June to October, Going-to-the-Sun Road is the only road that traverses Glacier National Park, and it boasts absolutely sublime views of the park.

If you’re visiting during the summer, this scenic drive is an absolute must-do for your Glacier National Park itinerary !

Admire the deepest lake in the United States.

Oregon’s Crater Lake is not only the largest lake in the US, it’s considered both the cleanest and the clearest body of water in the country!

Hiking around this magnificent body of water is one of the best things to do in the USA.

Crater Lake Oregon as seen from above at sunset

Stare in awe at the geothermal activity of Yellowstone National Park.

From the brilliant colors of the Great Prismatic Spring to the famed thundering of Old Faithful to the many, many other geothermal pools, geysers, fumaroles, mud pots, and more, a visit to Yellowstone National Park is truly one of the most unique–and iconic–USA attractions to visit.

geothermal pool in yellowstone np, an amazing feature on a road trip plan usa

Have a Midwestern beach day at Indiana Dunes National Park.

Towering sand dunes and sparkling beaches may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Indiana, but that’s part of why Indiana Dunes National Park belongs firmly on any list of the best USA attractions.

There’s nothing like the unexpected to help you appreciate just how diverse US landscapes are!

white sand beach at indiana dunes with bright blue water on the right

Drive the North Shore Drive in northern Minnesota.

Stretching for 154 miles between Duluth and Grand Portage, North Shore Drive will show off some of Minnesota’s most spectacular scenery, featuring plenty of unforgettable views of Lake Superior.

Along the way, you’ll find 7 state parks (including the magnificent Gooseberry Falls State Park), as well as fun attractions like Split Rock Lighthouse.

upper gooseberry falls in minnesota during fall foliage season

Hike into the Grand Canyon.

You don’t need to hike all the way to the Colorado River to appreciate the grandeur of the Grand Canyon!

Even a well-chosen day hike in the Grand Canyon is enough to appreciate the absolute majesty of the largest canyon in America.

Dipping below the surface, even if only a bit, adds a level of perspective to the canyon that you just can’t get from the rim (however wonderful the views are).

south kaibab hiking trail in grand canyon, one of the best things to do in usa attractions

Road trip the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.

Hiking through a rainforest, perusing small towns, and watching the sunset over dramatic beaches are just a few of the wonderful things to do on Washington’s unique Olympic Peninsula !

Forested trail in Olympic National Park with a river flowing across the photo. Olympic National Park definitely belongs on your USA bucket list!

Visit New River Gorge National Park.

Did you know that West Virginia is home to a gorgeous national park?

On December 27, 2020, New River Gorge became the USA’s newest national park!

Enjoy Art Deco lifeguard stands and beautiful water on South Beach.

Miami’s South Beach is among the most famous urban beaches in the country, and even if you want to spend most of your trip to Miami away from the sand, it’s worth working in a little beach time to sample South Beach for yourself.

Kate in a pink dress standing in front of a blue art deco lifeguard stand on South Beach in Miami Beach.

Walk through a forest of cacti in Saguaro National Park.

The USA is full of otherworldly landscapes, but the forest of saguaro in southern Arizona is definitely among the most unique places in the US!

saguaro national park, one of the best places to go in arizona, with a path to the left and large cactus on the right

Explore Kenai Fjords National Park.

Magnificent glaciers and humpback whales are just a couple of the incredible things waiting for you at Alaska’s Kenai Fjords National Park!

hiker in front of exit glacier in keni fjords national park, one of the most unique tourist attractions in usa

Road trip Utah’s Mighty Five.

Utah is justifiably famous for its collection of 5 magnificent national parks–Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce , and Capitol Reef–that can be visited in quick succession on a well-planned Utah national parks road trip .

Thanks to its magnificent landscapes, this road trip consistently ranks among the best things to do in the USA.

view of bryce canyon from above. utah's national parks make great us honeymoon destinations

Marvel at the landscape in White Sands National Park.

New Mexico’s aptly-named White Sands National Park has to be seen to be believed: there is simply no other USA attraction like it!

two young women hiking over sand dunes in white sands national park, one of the most beautiful national parks in america

Drive New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Scenic Byway in the fall.

It’s well-known that New England’s fall foliage is a bucket list USA travel experience for many–and the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire offers the best of the best in leaf-peeping!

Peak foliage varies by year , of course, but typically peaks in the first two weeks of October.

aerial view of white mountain national forest along kancamagus highway during fall foliage season, one of the top tourist attractions in usa

Soak up the beauty of Ginnie Springs.

There’s a reason that Ginnie Springs is one of the most famous natural springs in Florida: it is absolutely stunning.

However you prefer to enjoy gorgeous water, you can make the most of Ginnie Springs, whether you’re hoping to go swimming, snorkeling, SUPing, or even scuba diving.

scuba diver in ginnie springs florida

Pay a visit to Niagara Falls.

The stupendous Niagara Falls straddles the border of New York State and Ontario, and it’s widely considered one of the most impressive waterfalls in the world (or, technically speaking–a group of 3 waterfalls).

Niagara Falls has long been considered one of the top tourist attractions in the USA, and seeing its power in person will immediately show you why!

niagara falls as seen from new york in the fall

Sail along Kauai’s Nā Pali Coast.

Often considered one of the most beautiful landscapes in the country, admiring the wild beauty of Kauai’s Nā Pali Coast can be done in three ways: via a difficult 11-mile hike, via a helicopter tour, or via a boat tour .

If you’re a hiker, there’s no reason not to do both, but either way, admiring the Nā Pali Coast from the water is one of the best things to do in the USA.

Na Pali Coast of Kauai Hawaii. Kauai is one of the best road trips in USA.

Hike to Nymph, Dream, and Emerald Lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park.

If you ask anyone who loves Rocky Mountain National Park the best hike in the park for first-time visitors (who don’t want to spend all day hiking to Sky Pond or Chasm Lake, anyway), you’ll hear about Nymph, Dream, and Emerald Lakes.

With a fairly short distance and an incredible number of views, these lakes are an excellent introduction to the Colorado Rockies.

kate storm in front of emerald lake, one of the best hikes in rocky mountain national park colorado

Hit the water on Lake Tahoe.

Surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains and located on the border of Nevada and California, Lake Tahoe is one of the most strikingly beautiful lakes in the country–and admiring all of that beauty from the water is one of the best things to do in the United States!

Whether you want to SUP, kayak, or swim (fair warning, with water temperatures in the 50s in the summer, this is not for everyone), experiencing Lake Tahoe from the water is something special.

Clear water of Lake Tahoe California in summer with snowcapped mountains in the background--one of the best places to visit in the USA bucket list

Marvel at Horseshoe Bend.

This stunning view of the Colorado River is one of the most famous attractions in America’s Southwest for a reason!

Horseshoe Bend makes a fantastic addition to a trip to the small town of Page, Arizona .

kate storm and jeremy storm holding hands overlooking horseshoe bend arizona

Stand in awe at the beauty of Yosemite National Park.

Yosemite isn’t one of the most popular national parks in the USA without reason: the landscapes here truly have to be seen to be believed.

While visiting during the summer is ideal, it’s also popular enough to be downright competitive–especially if you want to enjoy the more famous hikes.

If you’re open to a more offbeat trip (since some parts of the park will be closed), visiting Yosemite in winter can also be an incredible experience.

Yosemite national park as seen from above, one of the top national parks in america. yosemite falls is visible in the background

Admire Shoshone Falls, Idaho.

At 212 feet tall and 900 feet across, multi-layered Shoshone Falls is an unexpected delight in Idaho.

Taller than the famous Niagara Falls, Shoshone Falls is one of the most incredible waterfalls in Idaho (and in the US in general).

shoshone falls idaho as seen from above, one of the top tourist attractions in usa

Hike along the US-Mexico border.

Texas’ Big Bend National Park –plus its next-door neighbor Big Bend Ranch State Park –offers gorgeous views of the Chihuahuan Desert, the Chisos Mountains, and the Rio Grande River.

It also offers some of the most scenic opportunities to observe the southern border of the USA, including plenty of hiking opportunities right along the Rio Grande!

santa elena canyon in big bend national park, as seen on one of the best southwest national parks road trip itinerary ideas

Enjoy an iconic stretch of the Pacific coastline in Cannon Beach, Oregon.

If you’ve seen photos of Oregon, you’ve almost certainly seen Cannon Beach’s iconic Haystack Rock!

Beyond the views, though, Oregon’s coastline also offers excellent hiking, adorable small towns, and charming lighthouses to visit.

Cannon Beach Oregon as seen from above, one of the best stops on a west coast usa road trip itinerary

Go for a hike in Badlands National Park.

South Dakota’s Badlands National Park is one of those USA attractions that defies photography.

The landscapes look striking in photos and videos, sure–but the sheer breadth of the place is lost until you’re standing there yourself.

While the scenic overlooks are stunning and worth experiencing, it’s worth going for a hike to get even more immersed in the landscape.

landscape of badlands national park in south dakota, one of the best things to do usa

Hit the beach in North Carolina.

I may be slightly biased, but with seemingly endless barrier islands to visit, interesting history, gorgeous lighthouses, and soft sand, there’s something magnificent about the coast of North Carolina.

Whether you visit a classic Outer Banks town like Roanoke, Kitty Hawk, or Nags Head or head a bit further south to options like Atlantic Beach , Beaufort , Emerald Isle , or even Wilmington, the beach towns of North Carolina are sure to captivate you.

Be sure to admire the coast from above if you can: several NC lighthouses can be climbed, including the delightful Cape Lookout !

Kate Storm in a purple dress standing at the top of Cape Lookout lighthouse with the barrier island visible behind her

Ride the Mount Washington Cog Railway.

Mount Washington, New Hampshire, clocks in as the tallest mountain in the Northeast USA (6288′), and riding the first-ever mountain cog railway to the top of the peak is a classic New England travel experience!

Want to visit Mount Washington but skip the train?

You can also drive up the mountain or, if you’re up for a hiking challenge, climb it.

view of the mount washington cog railway from the summit of the mountain, of the top things to do usa

Explore the hottest place on Earth.

Death Valley National Park, located in both California and Nevada, is famously the hottest place on Earth–but for obvious reasons, summer tourism is not a thing here!

Plan a winter trip to explore these otherworldly landscapes for yourself, while escaping the cold elsewhere at the same time.

December is typically the coldest month of the year in Death Valley, and average highs still reach 65°F–so it’s no surprise that Death Valley is one of the most popular national parks in winter !

mesquite dunes in death valley national park during a pink sunrise

Get underground at Mammoth Cave in Kentucky.

Mammoth Cave National Park is home to the longest cave system in the world–that we know about, anyway!

With over 400 miles of the cave mapped, Mammoth Cave is a fascinating place to visit.

view of cave formations in mammoth cave kentucky

Drive the Blue Ridge Parkway in the fall.

Spanning 469 miles of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina and Virginia , the Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the most magnificent scenic drives in the USA.

It’s particularly magical during the fall foliage season, but spring and summer have lots to offer as well.

Blue Ridge Parkway USA shot from above during the fall, with fall foliage on either side of the road--one of the best weekend trips in the United States

Hike to Delicate Arch in Arches National Park.

Delicate Arch is such a famous USA tourist attraction that it even features some versions of Utah’s license plates!

Even if you only have one day in Arches National Park , visiting Delicate Arch is a must.

While you can observe the arch from a distance without much effort, it’s well worth tackling one of the best hikes in Arches NP to stand underneath this famous formation for yourself.

It’s much bigger than you might expect!

delicate arch on a sunny day, the view at the end of the delicate arch hike in arches national park

Go wine tasting in Napa Valley.

The US’ most famous wine region is well worth exploring in person!

Vineyard in Napa Valley CA with a wood barn visible in the background, one of the best honeymoon destinations in usa

Explore the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

If you’re a bourbon fan, there’s nothing in the USA quite like the Kentucky Bourbon Trail !

Discover oodles of natural beauty, small towns, and dozens of local distilleries are you road trip your way through the trail.

Want a little extra magic? Visit Kentucky in the fall to enjoy your bourbon with a side of fall foliage (and if you’ve never considered visiting Kentucky for foliage season, now is the time!).

Flight of Bourbon--you'll see plenty of these if you take one of the best us road trips in the south, the kentucky bourbon trail

Eat your way through colorful Charleston.

Charleston, South Carolina is known for its beautiful architecture, intense military history (though the US Civil War started at Fort Sumter in Charleston, Charleston itself actually focuses more on its influence on the Revolutionary War), nearby beaches, and fantastic food scene.

Charleston’s Lowcountry food offerings are legendary, and they alone would be enough to justify planning a Charleston weekend getaway .

kate storm in a floral dress at rainbow row in charleston sc

Spend a weekend eating your way through Texas BBQ joints.

I may be a bit biased–okay, I’m extremely biased–but Texas barbecue may just be the best style of barbecue in the USA (though to be fair, there is more than one style of Texas barbecue alone).

For a short foodie road trip that will take you to some of the most famed BBQ spots in the state, Austin, Lockhart, Luling, Taylor, and Llano are all relatively close together and will ensure that you leave Texas utterly stuffed.

jeremy storm with a plate of barbecue in blanco texas

Take a flightseeing tour in Alaska.

If there’s one place to visit in the USA that’s worthy of splurging on a sightseeing tour, it’s Alaska.

There’s simply no better way to appreciate the vastness or remote beauty of America’s largest state than from above.

view of snowcapped mountains in alaska from a small red plane on a flightseeing tour, one of the top things to do in usa

Attend the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

The biggest hot air balloon festival in the world is an incredible sight to behold, and one of the most memorable things to do in the USA!

If you want to actually go up in a balloon yourself, plan ahead and prepare to pay–but watching the Mass Ascension of balloons from the ground is still incredibly magical.

kate storm and jeremy storm smiling at the camera at the albuquerque international balloon fiesta

Take yourself out to a ball game.

Even if you don’t care one iota about the intricacies of baseball, there’s something incredibly fun about spending an evening enjoying America’s Pastime.

Major League Baseball is about more than the sport: it’s about the overall experience, and it’s worth doing once (especially if you’re at a historic stadium, and especially if it’s a night game).

aerial view of a denver rockies game at night with the skyline in the background

Explore the “Cape Cod of the Midwest”.

In general, the Midwest’s stunning Great Lakes scenery doesn’t get enough love on US bucket lists… but it definitely should, starting with the delightful Door County, Wisconsin.

Set on a narrow peninsula surrounded by Lake Michigan, picturesque Door County offers everything from wineries to lighthouses (they have 11!) to apple picking to historic Belgian Chapels to scuba diving–all surrounded by 300 miles of shoreline.

Whether you want to rent a canoe, sample some of the best hiking in Wisconsin , or relax at a picturesque vineyard, Door County has something to offer.

Lakeshore at golden hour in Door County Wisconsin with evergreen trees on the right side of the photo

Tour Mount Vernon in Virginia.

The plantation home of the USA’s first president and most famous founding father lies (with the help of modern transportation, anyway), just outside of Washington DC.

For a look into the founding of the country, from the remarkable to the uncomfortable, Mount Vernon is a fantastic historic site to visit.

Ride the Narrow Gauge Railroad from Durango to Silverton, Colorado.

Stunning mountain views and interesting mining history are ready to greet you on this scenic railroad, considered one of the most beautiful scenic railroad rides in the country!

scenic yellow train ride from durango to silverton colorado

Enjoy the classic sights and rides at Walt Disney World.

Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, there is something iconic about visiting Walt Disney World in Florida.

While you’re there, snap photos with Cinderella’s Castle, get soaked on Splash Mountain, eat your way around the world at Epcot, enjoy the magic of nightly fireworks, and so much more.

Or, if you’re a West Coast person, you can always opt for the (much smaller, but still magical) Disneyland instead, which is one of the best things to do in California with kids of all ages!

The Disney World vs. Disneyland debate may continue to rage on for generations, but ultimately, there’s no wrong answer.

Spend a weekend in a cozy log cabin.

Cold nights, a crackling fire, and walls made of logs: whether in the Smokies, the Rockies, or somewhere else entirely, checking into a log cabin for a weekend has long been on our personal list of what to do in the US.

interior of a luxurious log cabin with a stone fireplace in the center

Seek out Route 66 Americana in Oklahoma.

Did you know that Oklahoma has the longest stretch of Route 66 of any state at 426 miles?

(Fun fact: when Jeremy and I met in high school, we each lived less than a mile from Route 66).

From the famous Catoosa Whale to the quirky Arcadia Round Barn to dozens of murals and diners, you’ll find plenty of delightful kitsch on Oklahoma’s portion of Route 66.

blue catoosa whale on route 66 in oklahoma, a kitschy tourist attraction in the us

Go apple picking in the fall.

There’s something comforting and cozy about picking apples in the fall–and while New England is a popular apple-picking destination, you can find opportunities across the country!

Check out the Enchanted Highway in North Dakota.

What’s the first thing you think about when you think about North Dakota?

If it’s wide-open spaces, picture adding impressive, life-size art to the landscape… and that’s pretty much the Enchanted Highway.

giant bird statues on enchanted highway north dakota

Spot wild horses on the beach in the Southeast USA.

From the famous Chincoteague horses of Virginia and Maryland to the wild horses on Cumberland Island in Georgia to Shackleford Banks in North Carolina, there are a surprising number of barrier islands in the South that are home to beautiful populations of wild horses.

They are absolutely magical to see in person!

wild horses on the beach of Chincoteague virginia, one of the best usa small towns to visit

Ride roller coasters at Cedar Point.

Ohio’s Cedar Point Amusement Park is widely considered to be home to many of the best roller coasters in the USA and is a sought-after destination for thrill-seekers.

Go whale watching.

Whether you opt to set off on a whale-watching cruise in New England, the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, Hawaii, or even along the California coast, you’re guaranteed to be spellbound by the magic of spotting these beautiful creatures in the wild.

orcas jumping out of the water, as seen during a seattle whale watching tour

Snap a photo of the American Gothic House in Iowa.

You’ve almost certainly seen this image before: the painting of a rural couple standing in front of a white home, the man holding a pitchfork, is one of the most iconic American artworks.

But did you know that the house in the painting is based on an actual house in Iowa that you can visit?

The painting itself isn’t there–it lives at The Art Institute of Chicago–but you can still snap a photo (even in a costume and holding a pitchfork, if you’re so inclined) at the actual American Gothic House.

front facade of the american gothic house iowa

Road trip the Mississippi Great River Road… in Mississippi!

The scenic Mississippi Great River Road follows the USA’s most famous river through 10 states and across 3,000 miles, covering everything from historic cities to small towns to wineries to beautiful scenery along the way.

If you’re hoping to start with a more manageable section of the road as opposed to tackling all 3,000 miles, head right to Mississippi itself, where the road will show you the western border of the state, including cities like Vicksburg and Natchez.

sunset over the mississippi river, one of the top tourist attractions in usa

Seek out the Wild Dala Horses of Lindsborg, Kansas.

Did you know that there’s a stronghold of Swedish-American pride in Kansas?

Welcome to Lindsborg, one of the USA’s memorable hidden gems !

Dala Horses are traditionally constructed of painted wood and are a symbol of handicraft in Sweden.

Kansas’ version has a twist, though: they are not only pony-sized, they’re made of fiberglass, each uniquely decorated, and can be found around town.

If you’re looking for offbeat, kitschy tourist attractions in the USA, add visiting the Wild Dala Horses to your list of things to do in the US!

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About Kate Storm

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

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The United States is home to some of the most popular tourist attractions across the globe, with many local landmarks attracting tens of millions of visitors each year. From the concrete jungle of New York City to the glistening waters of the Bay Area, many of these sites are worth checking out despite the hefty crowds you’re bound to encounter.

We took a look at 10 of the most popular U.S. destinations to determine which ones are must-see and which ones are tourist traps. Here’s our ranking of the top-visited tourist attractions in the United States and if they’re actually worth visiting.

10. Times Square — Manhattan, New York

Wide angle view of Times Square, Manhattan

Located in the center of New York City, the bustling hub known as Times Square attracts roughly 50 million visitors each year, making it the most visited attraction in the entire country. Despite this level of popularity, locals avoid Times Square like the plague. The busy streets are often far too chaotic to really enjoy and are filled with tourist traps such as costumed characters overcharging for photos. Times Square is also full of generic chain restaurants, and there are far better eateries throughout other NYC neighborhoods.

Despite the fact that Times Square ranks last on this list, it does have a few positives. The glowing advertisements adorning the many skyscrapers are a sight to behold, and there are a few iconic shops like the M&M’s store and Hershey’s Chocolate World. Times Square is also walking distance to the city’s most famous Broadway theaters, so it can be a convenient spot for a pre-show meal or post-show libation.

9. Navy Pier — Chicago, Illinois

Navy Pier and Chicago skyline.

Navy Pier is a historic Chicago-area institution that extends into the waters of Lake Michigan. The pier has a rich and fascinating history that long predates its time as an entertainment mecca. It was first created to house soldiers and sailors during World War I, and in 1995, the pier was finally converted into the spectacle we see today, which welcomes roughly nine million visitors annually.

Some local Chicagoans may refer to Navy Pier as a tourist trap, but it’s worth a visit if you’ve never been. The pier is highlighted by an enormous 196-foot-tall Ferris wheel that provides lovely views of the downtown skyline and as far out into Lake Michigan as the eye can see. Other worthwhile activities on the pier include the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and the Chicago Children’s Museum.

8. Union Station — Washington, D.C.

People walking through interior hall of Union Station.

D.C.’s Union Station sees around 40 million commuters and tourists pass through on a yearly basis, making it more popular than other D.C. landmarks like the White House and Lincoln Memorial. This incredible Beaux Arts style train depot first opened in 1907, and sits mere blocks north of the U.S. Capitol. While there was a time when the station fell into disrepair, a sizable rehabilitation project occurred between 1981 and 1988 that returned Union Station to its glory.

The train terminal is rife with shopping and dining options, so you could spend a whole day exploring the entire building. But where Union Station really shines is in its stunning architecture. This landmark is composed almost entirely of a vibrant white granite, and takes inspiration from several ancient Roman buildings; the main facade was inspired by the Arch of Constantine, while the vaulted ceilings draw from the Baths of Diocletian.

7. Pike Place Market — Seattle, Washington

Exterior of Pike Place Market, with many people walking in and out.

Seattle’s Pike Place Market was established on August 17, 1907, making it one of the oldest continuously operating farmers markets in the entire country. Over 10 million tourists come to shop the 500+ stalls operated by area farmers and local businesses. In fact, Three Girls Bakery — the first ever business in Seattle licensed to women — has been in operation here since 1912.

Pike Place Market may be most famous as the home of the very first Starbucks , which opened in 1971 and still operates today. There’s also a local tradition of throwing fresh fish in Pike Place Market, which is an absolute spectacle to behold. Throwing fish initially began as a prank, but attracted so many crowds that it became a new part of the market’s identity. Today, tourists gather en masse to watch fishmongers skillfully hurl whole fresh fish across the market floor.

6. Faneuil Hall Marketplace — Boston, Massachusetts

Faneuil Hall and surrounding buildings.

Nicknamed the “Cradle of Liberty,” Boston’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a history lover’s dream. Faneuil Hall itself opened back in 1742, serving as an important meeting place during those pre-independence days and hosting famous speeches delivered by Founding Fathers such as Samuel Adams. In 1826, the building expanded to include Quincy Market, which has served up food and drink to locals for nearly two centuries.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace underwent renovations and reopened in 1976, though still maintains its historic brick exteriors and domed roofs. It’s absolutely worth checking out the Quincy Market Colonnade — which is considered the first food hall in the nation — for a warm bowl of clam chowder or other local treats. All told, Faneuil Hall welcomes over 18 million visitors annually, and remains one of the most important institutions from our nation’s early history.

5. Magic Kingdom — Orlando, Florida

Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom.

Whether you’re a Disney lover or not, it’s hard to deny just how spectacular Orlando’s Magic Kingdom theme park truly is. Located in the heart of Walt Disney World, the Magic Kingdom welcomes upwards of 17 million visitors each year, slightly exceeding the annual numbers of Disneyland in California. Upon entering the park, you’re immediately taken aback by the towering Cinderella Castle, which ascends 189 feet into the air and hosts regular awe-inspiring fireworks shows.

You can still experience plenty of thrills and joy while visiting the park even if you don’t know each Disney movie by heart. There are plenty of iconic rides worth experiencing such as Space Mountain, where you wind along a roller coaster track in total darkness, and the charming It's a Small World. The park’s newest major attraction, the visually-stunning TRON Lightcycle Run, is also a worthwhile ride for thrillseekers.

4. Golden Gate Bridge — San Francisco, California

Golden Gate Bridge on sunny day.

Both the Golden Gate Bridge and nearby Golden Gate Park are among the country’s most-visited attractions. The bridge welcomes more than 10 million visitors annually, while the park hosts a staggering 24 million tourists each year. The bridge is one of America’s most recognizable landmarks, boasting 746-foot-tall towers that are painted a vibrant orange color. Best of all, there are plenty of photo opportunities on both sides of the bay for tourists to capture their memorable visit with the bridge in the background.

Golden Gate Park offers a whole different experience. The third-most-visited park in the country, it is home to tremendously diverse plant life with over 7,000 species located throughout the park grounds. Other notable sites within the park include a beautiful Japanese Tea Garden and a historic Conservatory of Flowers dating back to 1879. You’d be hard pressed to find a more beautiful location anywhere on the West Coast.

3. Las Vegas Strip — Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada skyline over the strip at dusk.

There are few places more recognizable in the entire country than the Las Vegas Strip. This bustling thoroughfare is a gambling, entertainment, and culinary mecca, welcoming over 40 million visitors each year. The strip is known for its glowing lights and replicas of famous landmarks, such as the Paris Las Vegas hotel’s half-size replica of the Eiffel Tower, the Luxor's Sphinx replica, and the half-size Statue of Liberty found at the New York-New York hotel.

Speaking of hotels, the Las Vegas Strip contains more than half of the 20 largest hotels in the world, offering up over 150,000 rooms in total to tourists. What makes Vegas so great is the wide variety of activities you can experience. Try your luck at some blackjack or witness a Vegas Golden Knights hockey game. Or if you’re feeling more adventurous, ascend the 1,149-foot-tall Stratosphere Tower . This incredible observation tower offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, and even features several thrill rides such as the X-Scream roller coaster, which extends 27 feet out over the edge of the tower.

2. Great Smoky Mountains National Park — North Carolina and Tennessee

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee overlooking the Newfound Pass in autumn.

Located on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the country’s most-visited national park, welcoming upwards of 13 million visitors each year. Best of all, the park doesn’t even charge an entrance fee , making it incredibly affordable for anyone to come and learn more about this country’s fascinating and beautiful natural history.

One of the most popular attractions in the entire park is Clingmans Dome , which is the tallest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains topping out at 6,643-feet-tall. Be sure to lace up those hikings boots and get there early, as the route can become crowded throughout the day. The park is also known for its beautiful coloration, as it’s full of vibrant wildflowers throughout the warmer months before transforming into a leaf peeper’s paradise in the autumn. There’s also much human history to be explored on park grounds, as archeologists have even uncovered artifacts that date back 10,000 years such as stone tools and ancient pottery.

1. Central Park — Manhattan, New York

Central Park view of lake with people in row boats and skyscrapers in the background.

New York City’s Central Park earns the number one spot on our list, as it offers a serene escape from the chaos of the surrounding metropolis. It’s so easy to find a quiet spot to be alone with nature, despite the fact that a whopping 42 million people visit Central Park each year. There’s just so much space to explore across Central Park’s 843 acres, which includes lush greenscapes, bike trails, hot dog vendors, and historic buildings.

One of the most popular attractions within Central Park is Sheep Meadow . This former grazing pasture has since become a hot spot for picnics, games of frisbee, and other outdoor activities that are perfect for a summer day in New York City. Another must-see portion of the park is the Ramble , a 36-acre woodland landscape known for its twisting paths and dense forestation. If you’re looking to get some exercise, then there’s no better place to do so than by jogging around the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir , a 106-acre expanse that was actually the largest human-made body of water in the world when it opened in 1862. These are just a few of the sites that make Central Park worth seeing for anyone visiting New York City.

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40 Best Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in USA 2024

Experience the best of the USA with our ultimate guide to the top tourist attractions and things to do. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, explore all that the country has to offer and plan your next adventure today!

  • The United States of America stands as a vast and diverse country, drawing travelers worldwide with its plethora of tourist attractions and thrilling activities.
  • From iconic landmarks like the White House and Statue of Liberty to natural marvels such as the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park, the USA offers a rich tapestry of experiences for every kind of explorer.
  • This article serves as a comprehensive guide to the top-rated attractions and best things to do in the USA, providing travelers with invaluable insights for planning their adventures in this captivating nation.
  • Whether you're navigating the winding curves of Lombard Street in San Francisco, witnessing the majesty of Niagara Falls, or delving into the enchanting world of Walt Disney World in Orlando, the possibilities for memorable experiences are endless.
  • Prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey as you immerse in the vibrant energy of Times Square, marvel at engineering marvels like the Golden Gate Bridge, and indulge in the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas.
  • Explore the rich cultural heritage along the Freedom Trail in Boston, stroll along the charming San Antonio River Walk, or relax amidst the natural beauty of Crandon Park in Miami; each destination offering its own unique charm and allure.
  • With its diverse landscapes, rich history, and boundless opportunities for adventure, the United States of America invites travelers to embark on a journey of discovery and exploration unlike any other.

The United States of America is one of the largest countries in the world; it has many excellent tourist attractions to discover and fun things to do. There are many travelers around the whole world seeking to plan trips to the USA to explore the beauty of this magnetic country, as the country has too many to offer from famous attractions to explore in the USA like " The White House, Times Square, the Golden State Bridge, San Francisco Bridge ", and many more.

 In this article, we will cover top-rated attractions & the best things to do in the USA, so prepare your coffee, and let's get started.

1- Lombard Street, San Francisco

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Lombard Street, San Francisco, renowned for its iconic zigzagging road and picturesque surroundings, stands out as one of the best things to do in the USA in 2024.  Lombard Street in San Francisco, affectionately dubbed the " crookedest street in the world ", is an iconic symbol of the city's charm and ingenuity. This renowned street is renowned for its steep, winding section featuring eight hairpin turns nestled amidst a backdrop of vibrant gardens and elegant Victorian houses.

Visitors flock to Lombard Street to experience the thrill of navigating its serpentine curves, either on foot or by car. The street's unique design was conceived in the early 20th century as a solution to the steep gradient of the hill, making it safer for vehicles to traverse. Today, it stands as a testament to human innovation and the creative solutions born out of necessity.

The beauty of Lombard Street extends beyond its architectural marvels. Lush greenery adorns the terraced gardens that line its meandering path, offering a picturesque setting that attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. During the spring and summer months, the gardens burst into bloom with colorful flowers, adding to the street's allure.

2- Grand Canyon

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This area is one of the most amazing natural landmarks in the United States and the most visited place in the United States of America. It falls under this place with lots and lots of landscapes, and it comes out of the Colorado River and produces wonderful walls and bridges.

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Those who visit this place can stand on the edge of the valley and see the bottom of the valley floor only a mile away. They can also look at the hills and slopes that extend far into the horizon, as far as you can see with their eyes.

3- Niagara Falls

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Niagara Falls, USA, is the American side of the iconic Niagara Falls, one of the most famous natural experiences in the USA . Located in western New York State, along the border with Canada, Niagara Falls is made up of three waterfalls: the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Horseshoe Falls.

Visitors to Niagara Falls, USA, are treated to awe-inspiring views of the thundering waterfalls, which cascade over towering cliffs into the Niagara River below. The falls are illuminated at night, creating a mesmerizing display of lights and colors that can be enjoyed from various viewpoints along the riverfront.

For those seeking adventure, Niagara Falls offers opportunities for ziplining, helicopter tours, and whitewater rafting in the Niagara River Gorge. Visitors can also explore the surrounding area, which is home to scenic parks, historic sites, and charming towns such as Niagara-on-the-Lake and Lewiston.

4- Yellowstone National Park

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As a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts, Yellowstone National Park holds a special place in the hearts of many. Spanning over 2.2 million acres, it captivates visitors with its diverse landscape and captivating geological features. Exploring the park offers an immersive experience in nature, where one can observe wildlife up close and marvel at the wonders of the Earth's geothermal activity.

Related Post: Explore the ideal time to go to Yellowstone National Park in 2024 .

For those who seek adventure and tranquility, Yellowstone provides endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and scenic drives. Its breathtaking vistas, from cascading waterfalls to colorful hot springs, never fail to inspire awe and wonder. Amidst its pristine wilderness, visitors can connect with the natural world and create memories that last a lifetime.

5- The Statue of Liberty

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The Statue of Liberty, an iconic symbol of freedom and democracy, stands tall on Liberty Island in New York, one of the best cities to travel in 2024 . Designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and dedicated on October 28, 1886, this colossal statue was a gift from the people of France to the United States.

With her torch held high and a tablet inscribed with the date of America's Declaration of Independence, Lady Liberty represents enlightenment and the pursuit of liberty and justice for all. At 305 feet, she commands attention, welcoming immigrants and visitors from around the world with her stoic presence.

6- The White House

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The White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States  & Considered one the best historical places to visit in 2024 . Designed by James Hoban and completed in 1800, it has served as the presidential residence for over two centuries.

This iconic building, with its neoclassical architecture and distinctive white exterior, symbolizes the power and prestige of the American presidency. It has been the backdrop for countless historic events, from diplomatic negotiations to state dinners, and has welcomed dignitaries and leaders from around the world.

7- Walt Disney World

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Walt Disney World, located in Orlando, Florida, is one of the most iconic and beloved theme park resorts in the world. Spanning over 25,000 acres, it encompasses four major theme parks, two water parks, numerous hotels, shopping districts, and entertainment venues.

Opened on October 1, 1971, Walt Disney World was envisioned by Walt Disney himself as a place where families could escape into the magic of storytelling and imagination. The resort is home to the Magic Kingdom, where Cinderella Castle stands as a beacon of enchantment and wonder, as well as Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom, each offering its own unique experiences and attractions.

Beyond its theme parks, Walt Disney World boasts a vast array of dining options, ranging from casual eateries to fine dining restaurants, as well as shopping opportunities featuring ev

8- Times Square

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Times Square, often referred to as "The Crossroads of the World", is a bustling commercial and entertainment hub located in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. Renowned for its iconic neon lights, towering billboards, and constant hustle and bustle, Times Square is a vibrant symbol of the energy and excitement of New York City.

Every day, thousands of visitors flock to Times Square to experience its electrifying atmosphere and iconic attractions. From world-famous theaters like the Broadway district to flagship stores and restaurants, there's no shortage of things to see and do in this bustling district.

One of the most iconic features of Times Square is its massive digital billboards, which illuminate the area with an array of colors and advertisements. These dazzling displays make Times Square a feast for the eyes, especially when viewed at night.

9- The Golden Gate Bridge

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The Golden Gate Bridge, In contrast to the blue water, the color of the Andalusian-colored bridge is an aesthetic color that brings a unique quality to the city. It also has a unique presence when it is shrouded in mist only at the tops of the main constellations that fall through the lower cloud. The bridge is about 2 miles long and is part of the highway San Francisco Bridge Oakland San Francisco Bridge. Or the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the most famous landmarks of San Francisco.

The California Department of Transportation began building it on July 9, 1933, and it was officially opened in 1937. The bridge was two stories high, but a strong earthquake hit the eastern part of the bridge, destroying it and causing the upper floor to collapse onto the lower floor. The Loma Prieta earthquake measured 6.93 on the Richter scale. And because seismologists predicted another earthquake 30 years later, construction and restoration operations increased the bridge's strength and solidity, especially in the eastern part of it. The eastern part, after the amendments, became safer and more effective than before.

10- Las Vegas

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Walking along the Las Vegas Strip, the main street that runs through town after the huge resorts, is like wandering into a theme park for adults. This popular street is also close to the New York City skyline, the Eiffel Tower, the Venice Canals, and many foreign sites. Beginning with one of the hotels, the Luxor Hotel, which is designed in the form of a pyramid, a walk down the street will reveal the volcano and the dancing fountains, while inside the resorts, there are all kinds of oddities and entertainment.

Many of the attractions of Las Vegas are sights like these, which can be seen for free. Las Vegas is also famous for its shows. International famous singers are looking to settle down and head to Las Vegas as a home base, where they perform regularly. Unique performance combinations from magic to comedy and acrobatics can be found here every night.

11- St. Louis Arch

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The St. Louis Arch, officially known as the Gateway Arch, is a monumental structure located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Designed by architect Eero Saarinen and completed in 1965, it stands as the tallest arch in the world, reaching a height of 630 feet.

This architectural marvel serves as a symbol of westward expansion in the United States, commemorating the role St. Louis played in the country's history as the Gateway to the West. The stainless steel structure features a graceful, curved design, resembling a giant gleaming archway that frames the western skyline.

Visitors to the St. Louis Arch can ascend to the top via a unique tram system, offering stunning panoramic views of the city and the Mississippi River below. At the base of the arch lies the Museum of Westward Expansion, where exhibits showcase the history of America's westward expansion and the significance of the St. Louis region.

12- Freedom Trail

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The Freedom Trail, a historic path in Boston, Massachusetts, winds its way through the city, connecting 16 significant landmarks that played pivotal roles in the American Revolution. Established in 1951, this 2.5-mile-long trail offers visitors a captivating journey through American history.

Beginning at the Boston Common, the nation's oldest public park, the trail passes by sites such as the Massachusetts State House, where visitors can learn about the state's government and history. It then leads to the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of notable figures like Paul Revere and John Hancock.

Continuing along the trail, visitors encounter the Old State House, site of the Boston Massacre, and Faneuil Hall, a historic marketplace and meeting hall often referred to as the "Cradle of Liberty". Nearby lies the Paul Revere House, the former home of the famed patriot.

13- San Antonio River Walk

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The San Antonio River Walk, often referred to as the Paseo del Rio, is a scenic urban waterway located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, one of the most expensive cities In Texas . Stretching for approximately 15 miles along the banks of the San Antonio River, this enchanting oasis is lined with lush greenery, charming cafes, shops, and cultural attractions.

Constructed in the 1930s as part of a flood control project, the River Walk has since evolved into one of San Antonio's most beloved destinations , drawing millions of visitors each year. Its serene waters wind through the city, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Visitors to the San Antonio River Walk can explore its meandering pathways on foot or by boat, soaking in the picturesque scenery and vibrant atmosphere. Along the way, they'll encounter iconic landmarks such as the historic Spanish missions, the vibrant arts district of La Villita, and the iconic Alamo, where they can learn about the city's rich history and cultural heritage.

14- Glacier National Park

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Montana Glacier National Park offers some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the United States. Mountains, lakes, glaciers, valleys, and waterfalls combine to form a breathtaking landscape of the Alps. One of the best ways to truly express the terrain is from the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road.

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This narrow, mountainside-hugging trail winds its way over the 7,477-foot Logan Pass, which opened in 1932. Because of elevation and climate, the trail is only open during the summer months. Visitors who have the opportunity to visit the park will not want to miss an opportunity to see the sights along this route. Glacier National Park also has some unique historic lodges and beautiful hiking trails.

15- The Leaning House in San Francisco

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Why do the streets look slanted in San Francisco? In 1906, one of the most powerful earthquakes in state history struck San Francisco and northern California. Which led to the death of many people and the destruction that affected the topography of the city. Thanks to the earthquake, San Francisco has a lot of terrain, crooked streets, and hills. The earthquake was not the only one in California, of course, the presence of the San Andreas fault in the state poses a huge earthquake risk.

The truth is that the homes in San Francisco are very natural and not as tilted as they seem to us. At first glance, you see it tilted, but if you knock on its doors you will find that it is completely flat and normal people live in it. Take a good look at the streets of San Francisco, and you will find that it is she who suffers from inclination and slope, most of which are of different degrees of inclination San Francisco has attractive boulevards thanks to its magnificent Victorian buildings. And we allocate in it the buildings that were built on the famous inclined streets.

It fills the streets of San Francisco and decorates them with its unique shape. Hence the tourist wants to circumvent the logic and begins to take many pictures. He tilts his camera with the street inclined, then takes a picture to show the street is flat and the house is tilted. His zigzag bears the slanted house in San Francisco and the perfect illusion can be captured in it. Cohorts come to San Francisco passing the most famous winding streets in the world.

16- Chinatown Street in the USA

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Chinatown streets in the USA are vibrant, bustling thoroughfares that serve as cultural hubs for the local Chinese community and popular destinations for visitors seeking a taste of authentic Asian culture. These streets are characterized by their colorful architecture, adorned with ornate gates, lanterns, and signage in traditional Chinese characters.

As you stroll through a Chinatown street, you're enveloped in a sensory feast of sights, sounds, and smells. Market stalls overflow with exotic fruits, vegetables, and spices, while the air is filled with the tantalizing aroma of sizzling stir-fries and steaming dumplings emanating from bustling restaurants and food carts.

The streets are alive with activity, as locals and tourists alike weave through the crowds, browsing shops filled with silk garments, intricate artwork, and traditional Chinese handicrafts. Along the way, you may encounter street performers showcasing traditional dances or martial arts demonstrations, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

17- Golden Gate Bridge Pavilion Building

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The building is located at the end of the bridge and everything in the building belongs to the San Francisco Bridge. After you have finished walking on the bridge you should marry this building. This is because it contains valuable educational information about the bridge. Frankly, it is an architectural masterpiece where the interior is designed to look like a natural extension of the bridge.

In the sense that the interior design is as if you are still on the bridge. You can buy gifts and souvenirs from the building, even the merchandise sold inside the building greatly expresses the information, history, and stories of the bridge. Which increases profits by a higher percentage.

18- Round House Café

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The Round House Café is a charming eatery nestled in the heart of town, known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious fare. Situated in a historic building with a distinctive circular design, the café exudes a unique charm that draws locals and visitors alike.

As you step inside the Round House Café, you're greeted by the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and mouthwatering aromas wafting from the kitchen. The interior is warm and welcoming, with rustic wooden tables, comfortable seating, and soft lighting that creates a relaxed ambiance.

The menu at the Round House Café features a variety of culinary delights to suit every palate. Whether you're craving a hearty breakfast to start your day, a satisfying lunchtime sandwich, or a decadent dessert to indulge your sweet tooth, you'll find plenty of options to tempt your taste buds.

19- Central Park

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Central Park is undoubtedly the most famous and one of the most important tourist places in New York. It was founded in 1857 and extends over an area of 843 acres. It is the most visited urban park among the tourist attractions in America, with up to 42 million visitors each year.

The reason for visiting Central Park is that there is a large number of attractions within it, in addition to being the picturesque backdrop in countless films and TV shows. The most famous attractions within Central Park include a zoo, an ice rink, a concert venue, and many more. The restaurants, not to mention the open fields and the woods, in short, Central Park feels like you've got it all in one place.

You will not find a better place in New York to practice skiing than Central Park. The park offers large areas and several teachers who specialize in this fun sport, in addition to providing ski equipment. You should not leave Central Park to visit the historical dimension. Which is embodied in the picturesque literary walkway; in addition to the ancient Egyptian obelisk, you should also have some pictures next to these monuments.

Central Park New York will allow you to spend a wonderful time of fun, relaxation, and the natural scenery, which is embodied in the lake's sprawling green spaces, and fields of Flowers. If you are going to spend the whole day in Central Park New York, then food and drink are a must! Central Park includes many options for restaurants, which in turn serve many meals from around the world. Animal lovers can visit the huge zoo attached to Central Park, the park contains a large number of animals that are very popular among the general public such as elephants, penguins, white tigers, lions, deer, and giraffes.

20- Disney Hollywood Studios

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Disney's Hollywood Studios, located in Bay Lake, Florida, is a captivating theme park that immerses visitors in the glamour and excitement of the entertainment industry. Originally opened in 1989, the park has undergone significant expansions and renovations over the years, evolving into a premier destination for fans of movies, television, and popular culture.

Upon entering Disney's Hollywood Studios, guests are transported to the golden age of Hollywood, with iconic landmarks and streetscapes reminiscent of Tinseltown's heyday. The park is divided into themed areas, each offering its own unique attractions, entertainment, and dining experiences.

One of the park's main attractions is the Hollywood Tower Hotel, home to the thrilling Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride, where guests can plummet down an elevator shaft in a spine-tingling free fall. Another highlight is the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge area, an immersive land that transports visitors to the far-flung planet of Batuu, where they can pilot the Millennium Falcon, build their own lightsabers, and sample exotic galactic cuisine.

21- Orlando Marine Life Aquarium

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The Orlando Marine Life Aquarium is a captivating aquatic destination nestled in the heart of Orlando, Florida. As one of the city's premier attractions, this state-of-the-art aquarium offers visitors an immersive journey into the wonders of the ocean, showcasing a diverse array of marine life from around the world.

Upon entering the Orlando Marine Life Aquarium, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking underwater world teeming with vibrant colors and fascinating creatures. From graceful sea turtles and shimmering schools of fish to majestic sharks and playful dolphins, the aquarium is home to an impressive variety of marine species, each housed in meticulously designed habitats that mimic their natural environments.

Throughout the aquarium, interactive exhibits and educational displays provide insight into the importance of marine conservation and the delicate balance of ocean ecosystems. Guests can learn about marine biology, oceanography, and environmental stewardship while marveling at the beauty and diversity of the underwater world.

22- Old Town Park

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Old Town Park is a cherished green space located in the heart of our community. Situated amidst historic buildings and bustling streets, this tranquil oasis offers residents and visitors a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

As you step into Old Town Park, you're greeted by the soothing sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds, creating a serene atmosphere that invites relaxation and reflection. The park features lush green lawns, shaded walkways, and vibrant flower beds, providing a picturesque backdrop for picnics, leisurely strolls, and outdoor gatherings.

For those seeking recreation and exercise, Old Town Park offers a variety of amenities to enjoy. From playgrounds and sports courts to fitness stations and walking trails, there's something for everyone to stay active and healthy while soaking in the beauty of nature.

23- Madame Tussauds Orlando Museum

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This museum is one of the most important international museums, as it includes wonderful wax statues of the most famous personalities in the world, as a kind of salute to these famous people in cinema, television, sports, and music, as well as with the most important celebrities of culture and history, as well as famous cartoon characters.

The museum allows you to take the most beautiful souvenir photos with your favorite characters, as they look very real. The museum also hosts celebrities, and you can take pictures with them and their wonderful wax statues.

24- Lake Eola Park

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Lake Eola Park is a picturesque oasis nestled in the heart of downtown Orlando, Florida, offering residents and visitors alike a tranquil escape from the urban hustle and bustle. Spanning 23 acres, the park centers around a pristine, 23-acre lake known as Lake Eola, which serves as a focal point for recreational activities and community events.

Visitors to Lake Eola Park can stroll along its scenic pathways, shaded by towering oak trees and lush landscaping, while enjoying breathtaking views of the lake and the Orlando skyline. The park's picturesque setting provides the perfect backdrop for picnics, leisurely walks, and outdoor gatherings with family and friends.

One of the park's most iconic features is its majestic swan boats, which offer visitors the opportunity to glide across the tranquil waters of Lake Eola while taking in the sights and sounds of nature. The resident swans, along with other waterfowl and wildlife, add to the park's serene ambiance and provide a unique opportunity for birdwatching and photography.

25- Orlando

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Orlando, located in the heart of Florida, is a vibrant and dynamic city known for its world-class attractions, diverse culture, and warm climate. Often referred to as "The Theme Park Capital of the World", Orlando is home to some of the most iconic and beloved theme parks and entertainment complexes, including Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld Orlando.

Beyond its theme parks, Orlando boasts a thriving arts and cultural scene, with numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and performing arts venues showcasing everything from contemporary art and live music to Broadway-style shows and ballet performances. The city's downtown area, known as the "City Beautiful", features a bustling dining and nightlife scene, as well as scenic parks and gardens perfect for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities.

26- Islands of Adventure Park

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Islands of Adventure Park is an exhilarating theme park located at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. Opened in 1999, this immersive destination takes visitors on an extraordinary journey through a series of themed islands, each offering its own unique attractions, adventures, and experiences.

One of the highlights of Islands of Adventure is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, a magical land inspired by J.K. Rowling's beloved book series. Here, guests can explore iconic locations such as Hogwarts Castle and Hogsmeade Village, sample Butterbeer, and embark on thrilling rides like Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure.

27- Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum

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Imaginative and stunning architecture, the tilted Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum feels like it's coming out of the ground. This museum attracts many visitors from different parts of the country. This archaeological museum includes many strange, rare, and unbelievable exhibits, which were collected by “Marco Polo, Robert Ripley” for more than forty years.

The number of these exhibits is about 600 unique pieces. It also houses the surprisingly colorful vortex tunnel, with a baffling optical illusion. It is one of the strangest tourist attractions in Orlando that we advise you to visit.

28- Eye of Orlando

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The "Eye of Orlando" is a phrase that refers to the Orlando Eye, a prominent landmark and observation wheel located in the heart of Orlando, Florida. Officially known as the ICON Orlando, this towering structure stands at a height of 400 feet, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.

The Orlando Eye is part of the ICON Park entertainment complex, which features a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions, making it a popular destination for visitors and locals alike. Guests can take a leisurely ride on the observation wheel, enjoying stunning views of downtown Orlando, nearby theme parks, and the sparkling waters of the surrounding lakes.

29- Magic kingdom

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It is an amusement park at the Walt Disney Resort, and one of the most important tourist destinations in Orlando, which attracts many visitors every year. Perhaps the most important characteristic of it is "Cinderella's Castle", which is inspired by the famous cartoon film in 1950.

The Magic Kingdom offers its visitors the opportunity to enjoy many recreational activities, from the land of fantasy to an exciting journey with Peter Pan, the land of the future with missiles, robots, and alien figures, and the land of adventure that resembles the remote forests of the Middle East. As well as the main street, which makes you feel like you are inside the noble and stray cartoon. As well as experiencing the life of a cowboy, the adventure of Freedom Square, and many more that surprise and admire visitors of all age groups.

30- Orlando Scientific Center

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The Orlando Science Center is a dynamic educational institution located in Orlando, Florida, dedicated to inspiring curiosity and fostering a love of learning in visitors of all ages. Founded in 1955, the Science Center has grown into a premier destination for hands-on exploration, discovery, and innovation.

The Orlando Science Center features a variety of interactive exhibits and immersive experiences that cover a wide range of scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and technology. From exploring the wonders of outer space in the Crosby Observatory to delving into the fascinating world of dinosaurs in the DinoDigs exhibit, there's something for everyone to discover and explore.

31- Epcot Park

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Epcot Park, part of the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, is a unique and innovative theme park that celebrates human achievement, technological innovation, and global culture. Originally opened in 1982, Epcot (which stands for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) is divided into two distinct areas: Future World and World Showcase.

Future World is dedicated to exploring the wonders of technology, science, and innovation. Here, guests can embark on thrilling attractions such as Test Track, where they can design and test their own virtual concept cars, or Soarin' Around the World, a breathtaking flight simulation ride that takes visitors on a journey to iconic landmarks around the globe. Other highlights include Spaceship Earth, an iconic geodesic sphere that explores the history of communication, and The Seas with Nemo & Friends, an interactive aquarium experience inspired by Disney's animated film Finding Nemo.

32- Hollywood

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Hollywood is a neighborhood located in the central region of Los Angeles, California, which is considered one of the most famous tourist destinations in America, as it is the main home of the film industry in the United States.

You will not miss visiting the Walk of Fame or the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which is only a step away from the Wax Museum in Los Angeles and is one of the famous Hollywood attractions Visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and get acquainted with the most important figures displayed in the museum in terms of art and cinema, where you can watch your favorite stars and take memorial photos with them visit the nearby Griffith Park with the family and enjoy many exciting activities, including hiking and camping as well as cycling and walking in addition to visiting Zoo

33- Los Angeles Zoo

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The Los Angeles Zoo, located in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California, is a beloved destination for animal lovers and families seeking a day of adventure and exploration. Established in 1966, the zoo is home to over 1,400 animals representing more than 270 species, making it one of the largest and most diverse zoos in the United States.

Spanning 133 acres of lush, landscaped grounds, the Los Angeles Zoo offers visitors the opportunity to observe a wide variety of animals in naturalistic habitats designed to mimic their native environments. From majestic elephants and playful primates to exotic birds and endangered big cats, guests can marvel at the beauty and diversity of wildlife from around the world.

34- Venice Beach

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Venice Beach is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood located on the west side of Los Angeles, California, renowned for its bohemian atmosphere, eclectic culture, and stunning coastline. Stretching along the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Venice Beach is famous for its wide sandy beaches, bustling boardwalk, and colorful murals.

One of the main attractions of Venice Beach is its iconic boardwalk, which stretches for approximately 2.5 miles and is lined with shops, street performers, artists, and vendors selling everything from handmade crafts to souvenirs. Visitors can stroll along the boardwalk, taking in the sights and sounds of this lively scene, or rent a bike or rollerblades to explore at a faster pace.

35- Griffith Park

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Griffith Park, located in Los Angeles, California, is one of the largest urban parks in the United States, spanning over 4,300 acres of natural terrain and cultural attractions. Established in 1896, Griffith Park offers visitors a diverse array of recreational opportunities, scenic landscapes, and iconic landmarks to explore.

One of the most iconic features of Griffith Park is the Griffith Observatory, a beloved destination for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts. Perched atop Mount Hollywood, the observatory offers stunning views of the Los Angeles skyline and the Hollywood Sign, as well as a variety of exhibits, telescopes, and planetarium shows that provide insight into the wonders of the universe.

36- Havana USA

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"Havana USA" is a neighborhood or area within a city or region that is heavily influenced by Cuban culture, often characterized by vibrant colors, lively music, and delicious cuisine. While there may not be an official "Havana USA" area, some cities in the United States have neighborhoods or districts that evoke the spirit of Havana, Cuba.

For example, in cities like Miami, Florida, and Union City, New Jersey, there are neighborhoods with significant Cuban-American populations where you can find Cuban restaurants, cigar shops, Latin music venues, and vibrant street life reminiscent of Havana. These areas serve as cultural hubs where residents and visitors can immerse themselves in Cuban culture and traditions without leaving the United States.

37- Crandon Park

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Crandon Park is a picturesque public park located on the island of Key Biscayne, just south of Miami, Florida. Spanning over 800 acres, Crandon Park offers visitors a pristine natural environment, stunning beaches, and a variety of recreational amenities.

One of the highlights of Crandon Park is its beautiful sandy beaches, which stretch for over two miles along the Atlantic Ocean. The park's beaches are known for their calm, clear waters and soft white sand, making them perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of water sports and activities, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling.

38- Villa Vizkaite

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Villa Vizkaite Museum is a cultural gem nestled in the heart of the United States, offering visitors a captivating journey through art, history, and natural beauty. Located in a picturesque setting, this museum invites guests to explore its impressive collection of artifacts, artworks, and immersive exhibitions housed within its grand halls and corridors.

With over seventy meticulously curated rooms, Villa Vizkaite Museum showcases a diverse array of antiques and European art pieces, providing insights into different periods and styles of artistic expression. From exquisite furniture and decorative arts to paintings, sculptures, and textiles, each room offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of human creativity and craftsmanship.

39- The Florida Keys

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The Florida Keys is a breathtaking archipelago located off the southern coast of Florida, stretching approximately 120 miles from the southern tip of the state to Key West. Comprising over 1,700 islands and islets, this tropical paradise is renowned for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking sun, sand, and relaxation.

One of the most iconic features of the Florida Keys is the Overseas Highway, a scenic roadway that connects the islands and offers stunning views of the surrounding turquoise waters and coral reefs. Along the highway, visitors can explore charming coastal towns and villages, each with its own unique character and attractions.

Key Largo, the largest and northernmost island in the chain, is known for its world-class diving and snorkeling opportunities, thanks to the presence of the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the first underwater park in the United States. Here, visitors can explore vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside tropical fish, and discover sunken shipwrecks teeming with marine life.

40- California's Napa and Sonoma Valleys

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California's Napa and Sonoma Valleys are picturesque destinations nestled in the northern part of the state, just north of San Francisco. These valleys are renowned for their stunning landscapes, charming towns, and diverse recreational opportunities.

In Napa Valley, visitors can explore rolling hillsides adorned with vineyards, picturesque towns such as St. Helena and Yountville, and scenic vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see. The valley offers a plethora of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and hot air balloon rides, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region.

Final Words!

Undoubtedly, the United States of America is one of the most spacious and touristic places in which you can enjoy its beauty, and we hope that we have obtained even a small part of the beauty of this picturesque city in our article.

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100 Best Places to Visit in the USA

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From the breathtaking fjords of Alaska and the fertile wine-growing regions of California, to the white sunny beaches of Florida and the bizarre rock formations of Utah, the United States offers some of the most diverse landscapes on Earth.

With over 79.6 million tourists in 2018, it is the third most visited country in the world after France and Spain.

Whether by the ocean or in the heart of the desert, American cities are among the most exciting in the world.

Known for their architecture and modern engineering facilities, they are a complex mix of different cultures and lifestyles.

Although there are thousands of places worth visiting in this vast country, we suggest you take a look at 100 of the most iconic of them:

100. Joshua Tree National Park (CA)

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Joshua Tree National Park is a deserted territory, located in the southernmost part of Mojave Desert, in Southern California.

Established on October 31, 1994, it has a total area of 790,636 acres (3,199.6 km²).

The park is named after a local species of tree, which is known as Joshua Tree or Yucca brevifolia and is quite common in the area.

The tree is well-known for its unusual appearance as well as for its resistance to prolonged periods of severe droughts and high temperatures.

The national park is easy to reach as it is located only 136 miles from Downtown Los Angeles.

99. White Sands National Monument (NM)

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Established on January 18, 1933, White Sands National Monument is a protected territory, which is located in Southern New Mexico, approximately 60 miles north of the Mexican border.

It covers a total area of 145,762 acres (589.88 km²) and welcomes about 600,000 visitors per year.

It is known for its extremely white soft sands.

Since it is located in quite a hot and dry deserted area, you can expect high temperatures for most of the year.

For this reason, the best time to visit White Sands National Monument is late autumn (November and December) and early spring (March and April).

On December 20, 2019, the national monument was declared a national park.

98. Aspen (CO)

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Aspen is the most popular mountain tourist town in the U.S.

It is located in the Rocky Mountains, in Central Colorado.

It lies in a glacial valley, approximately 8,000 feet (2,400 m) above sea level.

The area enjoys a rare combination between heavy snowfalls and sunny clear days for most of the year, which attracts hundreds of thousands of winter sports lovers from across the country.

The city welcomes more than 1.5 million visitors per year, including a number of celebrities.

Dozens of cultural events, including music and film festivals, are held every year in Aspen, most of them during the summer season.

97. Death Valley (CA)

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Death Valley National Monument was established on February 11, 1933.

Located in Southern California, not far from the Nevada border, it is known as one of the hottest and most inhospitable places in the world.

On July 10, 1913, it was measured 134°F (56.7°C), which is the second highest temperature on Earth ever.

The valley is known for its beautiful and unique landscape as well as for its sailing stones.

Since summers are unbearably hot, the best time to visit the Death Valley is the winter season between October and May.

Even in January the average daytime temperature is between 64 and 68°F (between 18 and 20°C).

96. Grand Canyon National Park (AZ)

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Located in Northern Arizona, the Grand Canyon was formed approximately 5 or 6 million years ago.

It falls within Grand Canyon National Park, which was established on February 26, 1919.

The national park covers a territory of approximately 1,217,262 acres (4,926.08 km 2 ) and was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1979.

The maximum depth of the canyon is 6000.7 feet (or 1829 meters).

Since summers and winters are quite harsh, the best time to visit the national park is spring and autumn, which bring the most pleasant temperatures over the year.

95. Dry Tortugas National Park (FL)

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Florida is often described as being a true paradise for people and wildlife, and Dry Tortugas National Park is a perfect example of that.

Established on January 4th, 1935, it includes seven islands and an impressive unfinished brick fortress, called Fort Jefferson.

The islands are situated amidst turquoise waters and are known for their white sands and well-preserved shallow coral reefs.

The natural beauty of the islands, in combination with their year-round warm tropical climate, attracts tens of thousands of visitors per year.

The national park is located approximately 68 miles west of Key West, Florida.

94. Cape Cod (MA)

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Cape Cod is a 60-mile long L-shaped peninsula in Eastern Massachusetts, New England.

It is known for its scenic little towns and traditional villages as well as for its fantastic golden beaches.

Cape Cod National Seashore is the main tourist attraction in the area.

It is a protected territory, which covers approximately 40 miles of fabulous beaches, grasslands and ponds along the Atlantic coast.

Established on August 7, 1961, the area is very attractive during the summer months.

Another landmark are the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, which are located right next to the south of Cape Cod.

They are quite popular from the 1975 American thriller movie “Jaws”.

93. Waikiki Beach (HI)

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Hawaii is well-known for its fabulous beaches and Waikiki is one of them.

It is considered the most beautiful man-made beach in the world.

It offers a 2 miles long stretch of soft golden sand and shallow turquoise waters.

Because of the incredibly good underwater visibility and shallow reefs, Waikiki attracts divers and snorkelers from around the world.

The weather is perfect, no matter the season.

The coldest months along the southern shore of Oahu are January and February with daytime temperatures of around 80.1°F (26.7°C) and the warmest is August with up to 88.7°F (31.5°C).

92. Monument Valley (AZ, UT)

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Often mentioned as a national park, Monument Valley is actually a territory which entirely falls within the Navajo Nation.

It covers a significant area in Northern Arizona and Southern Utah.

The most iconic part of Monument Valley is Hunts Mesa.

It is known for its 984 feet (almost 300 meters) tall red-colored rock formations.

Shaped by millions of years of erosion, they dominate the surrounding landscape.

The area is one of the most highly recommended tourist attractions in the United States.

You should know in advance, however, that you can visit this place only by guided tour.

91. Emerald Coast (FL)

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Approximately 100 miles (161 km) long, the Emerald Coast offers the most irresistible beaches along the shore of the continental United States.

It stretches through 5 counties in Northwestern Florida and includes cities such as Destin, Niceville, Panama City Beach and Mexico Beach.

It is known for its extraordinary white soft sands and warm emerald waters.

Since it is located on the Gulf of Mexico, the best time of the year to visit the Emerald Coast is April (74°F/23°C), May (82°F/28°C) and October (79°F/26°C).

90. The Capitol Building (Washington, D.C.)

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The Capitol Building, officially known as the United States Capitol, is located in Capitol Hill, which is one of the most beautiful historic neighbourhoods of Washington, D.C.

The construction started on September 18, 1793, and completed in 1800.

The name “Capitol” comes from Latin and was an idea of Thomas Jefferson.

The building was partially burned during the War of 1812 (an armed conflict between the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain) and was completely restored by 1819.

89. Denali National Park (AK)

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Established on February 26, 1917, Denali National Park covers a territory of approximately 4,740,911 acres (19,185.79 km 2 ) in the central part of Southern Alaska.

It welcomes more than half a million visitors per year, most of which coming during the summer months.

The northwestern part of the park is dominated by dense pine forests, deep rivers and wonderful glacial lakes, while the southeastern half is mostly occupied by the Alaska Range.

The highest peak in North America, Denali, is located in the heart of the national park.

Also known as Mount McKinley, it is 20,310 feet (6,190.5 meters) high and is covered in permanent snow and ice.

It is considered one of the most isolated mountains on Earth.

The best time of the year to visit Denali National Park is in July.

It brings mild weather with temperatures of 57°F (nearly 14°C) and plenty of sunshine.

88. Disneyland (CA)

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Opened on July 17, 1955, Disneyland Park in California is considered the most popular amusement park in the world.

It is located in Anaheim, Los Angeles and attracts approximately 18.6 million visitors per year (as of 2018).

Initially created as a park mainly for children, Disneyland Resort (as it is officially called today) is even more attractive to adults.

It is known for its roller coasters, carousels, Ferris wheels, magical castles and famous fairy tales and cartoon characters, which create a really magical atmosphere.

87. Las Vegas Strip (NV)

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Also known as the “Entertainment Capital of the World”, Las Vegas was established on May 15, 1905.

As of January 1, 2020, there are 222 casinos in the entire county.

More than 50 of them are concentrated along the “Strip”, which is the nickname of the main central boulevard of the city and the biggest tourist attraction in Nevada.

The “Strip”, whose official name is Las Vegas Boulevard, is known for its hundreds of thousands of LED lights, so the best time of the day to come here is after sunset.

Full of restaurants, hotels and gambling halls, the street is always busy and crowded with tourists after dark, especially on public holidays and on weekends.

86. Three Pools (OR)

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Established on September 30, 1996, the Willamette National Forest is known for some of the most irresistible swimming holes in America.

Hidden deep in the dense Duglas fir forests of Opal Creek Wilderness in Oregon, the Santiam River is a small and crystal clear mountain river, which offers a few wonderful small natural pools with emerald waters.

Every summer they attract thousands of visitors.

Located on the North Fork of the river, Three Pools are quite cold even in summer with temperatures of between 45°F and 55°F (between 7°C and 13°C).

85. Antelope Canyon (AZ)

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Located less than 5 miles southeast of Page, Northern Arizona, Antelope Canyon is one of the most extraordinary natural wonders in the United States.

It is about 120 feet (37 meters) deep and consists of two parts Upper and Lower Canyon.

Since it falls within the Navajo Nation, you need a special permission to go there, and you can visit the area only as part of a tourist group.

As the canyon is very narrow and deep, it is considered very difficult to take a really good picture of it.

84. Alcatraz Island (CA)

alcatraz island

Surrounded by the cold waters and powerful ocean currents of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island was listed into the U.S. National Register of Historical Places in 1986.

The main tourist attraction on the island is, of course, the building of the prison, which served as a maximum security federal prison between August 11, 1934, and March 21, 1963.

For the 29 years of operation, the prison gained the reputation of being the toughest prison in the United States.

Nowadays, the building of the prison serves as a museum and attracts more than 1.5 million visitors per year.

83. Walk of Fame (CA)

walk of fame

Located in Hollywood, the Walk of Fame is an extraordinary place.

Established on February 8, 1960, it covers a few blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Boulevard.

It is known for its ceramic tiles, traditionally designed in a black-and-coral color.

Every single star is decorated with the name of a celebrity from the world of show business.

Because of its cultural and tourist importance, on July 5, 1978, the Walk of Fame was declared a Historic-Cultural Monument.

82. Mammoth Cave National Park (KY)

mammoth cave national park

Located in the dense forests of Central Kentucky, Mammoth Cave is the largest cave system on Earth.

Its galeries reach the incredible length of 400 miles, only a small part of which can be explored by tourists.

It falls within Mammoth Cave National Park, which covers a total area of 52,830 acres (213.8 km²) and was established on July 1, 1941.

In 1981 the cave was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It is known for its impressive variety of rare species of animals, including a few species of bats.

81. Arches National Park (UT)

arches national park

Located in the eastern part of Utah, Arches National Park is a popular tourist destination.

First established as a national monument on April 12, 1929, today it welcomes almost 1.7 million visitors per year.

It is known for its eroded rocks which form incredible natural bridges and arches in saturated red and orange colors.

Most of the rock formations are approximately 65 million years old.

They are scattered all over the national park, which covers a total area of 76,679 acres (310.31 km²).

The best time to visit the arches is late spring and early autumn.

80. Niagara Falls (NY)

niagara falls

Located right on the border between the United States (New York) and Canada (Ontario), Niagara Falls is considered one of the most beautiful and famous waterfalls in the world.

Declared a state park in 1885, nowadays it welcomes more than 9.5 million visitors.

The waterfall consists of three drops and is 167 feet (51 meters) tall.

Being the oldest state park in the United States, it was added to the National Register of Historical Places on October 15, 1966.

The waterfall serves as an important source of fresh water and hydroelectric power.

79. The Gateway Arch, St. Louis (MO)

the gateway arch

Situated in a very beautiful park on the west bank of the Mississippi River, the 630 feet (192 meters) Gateway Arch is one of the main attractions of St. Louis, Missouri.

It plays a symbolic role because the city has always been considered a door between the Eastern and the Western United States.

The construction started in 1963 and completed in 1968, 5 years later.

Being the tallest monument in the world, the arch attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors per year.

78. Key West (FL)

key west

Key West is a small and beautiful island in the western part of the archipelago of Florida Keys, in Southern Florida.

It is considered the most interesting of all islands in the chain because of its historical downtown and wonderful colonial architecture.

From 1931 to 1939 in one of the old houses (now museum) lived the writer Ernest Hemingway, the author of the famous novel “The Old Man and the Sea”.

Key West is known also for its wonderful year round warm tropical climate and coral reefs.

The best time of the year to visit this lovely place is between October and April.

77. Glacier National Park (MT)

glacier national park

Glacier National Park is located in an isolated and remote area in Northwestern Montana, right next to the Canada border.

The first thing you see when you visit this place for the first time is its out of this world natural beauty.

You feel like you are in the most secluded place on Earth and this is partially true.

There are no big cities in a radius of 150 miles, and the closest one is actually Calgary in the Canadian province of Alberta.

The national park is dominated by rugged mountain ridges, glacial lakes, dense pine forests and crystal clear mountain rivers.

The park covers an area of 1,013,322 acres (4,100.77 km²) and is a dream come true for experienced hikers.

In 1995, Glacier National Park was inscribed in the UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

76. Museum of Modern Art – MoMA (NY)

museum of modern art

Established in 1929, the Museum of Modern Art “MoMA” is one of the most popular and visited contemporary art museums in the world.

Located on West 53rd Street in Manhattan, it is housed in an old but modern-looking building.

Here you can see a great variety of inspiring exhibitions as well as world famous works of Monet, Dali and Picasso.

75. Havasu Creek (AZ)

havasu creek

Located within Grand Canyon National Park, Northern Arizona, Havasu Creek is a tributary of the Colorado River and is known for its wonderful series of 6 large and a number of smaller waterfalls.

They are situated within a walking distance of each other.

Beaver Falls and Mooney Falls are the most famous of them.

Mooney is 100 feet tall (almost 30 meters) and is very impressive.

Beaver Falls is very different, unique and extraordinary looking.

It is known for its wonderful natural pools, irresistible for their turquoise color.

It reminds of a wonderful staircase of small drops.

The best time to visit Havasu Creek is spring and autumn.

74. Art Deco Historic District, Miami Beach (FL)

ocean drive south beach

The Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach is one of the most recognizable and popular spots in Florida.

It covers approximately 5,750 acres (2,330 ha) in the southern part of Miami Beach and is known for its bright and colorful buildings.

Most of them date from the period between the late 1920s and early 1940s.

On May 14, 1979, the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

The main attraction in the area is the famous thoroughfare Ocean Drive where most of the hotels and restaurants are.

73. Mount Rainier National Park (WA)

mount rainier national park

Mount Rainier National Park was established on March 2, 1899, and is one of the oldest protected territories in the United States.

Located in the Cascades of Central Washington, the park covers an area of approximately 236,381 acres (956.60 km²).

It is known for its old-growth untouched rainforests as well as for its variety of wild animals, including black bears, grizzly bears, mountain lions, wolves, bobcats, marmots, elks, bald eagles and many others.

Here you can find wonderful tourist trails, and the best time to visit the park is in summer, especially in July and August.

72. The Glass Beaches of Fort Bragg (CA)

the glass beach

Every year tens of thousands of people visit one of the most extraordinary places in California.

It comes to a group of three small beaches on the coast of the city of Fort Bragg, in the northern part of the state.

Between 1906 and 1967, they served as dump sites and were used for disposal of glass, metal and other waste materials.

After decades of attempts by people and organizations to clean the beach, today you can see only the smallest pieces of glass on the shore.

They were perfectly polished by the waves and now the beaches are covered not with pebbles but with small jewelry-looking pieces of glass.

71. Gulf State Park (AL)

gulf state park

The beaches of Alabama have always been underrated but they actually are among the most beautiful in North America.

Established in 1939, Gulf State Park is a very good example.

It covers 6,500 acres (26 km 2 ) along the coast, west of Gulf Shores.

The area offers approximately 2.5 miles of extraordinarily white sands and emerald waters.

The climate in the area is very warm, so you can swim into the gulf between early April and late October.

With temperatures between 59 and 68°F (or between 15 and 20°C), the weather during the winter season is perfect for long walks.

Don’t miss to visit and explore the city of Gulf Shores.

Along the coast you can see very beautiful traditional beach houses, built on pillars directly on the sand.

They are one of the tourist attractions here.

Another popular landmark is the saltwater lagoon, where you can see sometimes even small alligators.

70. Cannon Beach (OR)

cannon beach

Cannon Beach is a small but very popular tourist city.

It lies on the northern coast of Oregon and is easily recognizable because of the emblematic coastal Haystack Rock, rising up approximately 235 feet (72 meters) above sea surface.

The city is well-known from the movies “The Goonies” /1985/ and “Point Break” /1991/ and is popular with people from across the country because of its annual sandcastle contest.

69. Space Needle (WA)

space needle

The Space Needle is an important tourist attraction and an observation tower in the heart of Seattle, Washington.

Completed on December 8, 1961, it is 604 feet (184 meters) tall and reveals the most spectacular 360-degree city panorama on the West Coast.

If you want to enjoy the best experience, you should visit the Space Needle at dusk when the combination of city lights and natural light is just breathtaking.

68. Savannah (GA)

wormsloe historic site

Without doubt Savannah is the most recommended historical city to visit on the East Coast of the United States.

Established in 1733, it is known for its long and rich history and lavish colonial architecture.

After being established, the city flourished rapidly because of its warm humid climate and very rich soils, which appeared to be the perfect combination for cotton production.

Today Savannah is an important tourist center with numerous bars, restaurants and hotels.

If you want to feel the spirit of the past, don’t miss to visit the Wormsloe Historic Site, also known as Wormsloe Plantation.

It is known for its 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long rural avenue, shaded by hundreds of beautiful oak trees.

67. Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park (HI)

active hawaiian volcano

Established on August 1, 1916, Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park is really worth a visit.

It covers an area of 323,431 acres (1,308.88 km 2 ) in the southern and southeastern part of Hawaii.

If you want to get a better idea of what it really looks like, the best option is to book a helicopter flight over the island.

The main attractions are Kilauea (the most active volcano on Earth) and Mauna Loa (the largest volcano on the planet).

In 1978 Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

66. Atlantic City (NJ)

atlantic city

Established on May 1, 1854, Atlantic City is the most popular tourist city in the Northeast of the United States.

It is situated on the Atlantic shore, in the southeastern part of New Jersey.

Being only 98 miles away from New York, it attracts a number of visitors during the weekends and on public holidays.

Atlantic City is known for its 4 miles long stretch of golden sand as well as for its lively boardwalk with numerous bars, restaurants, casinos and shops.

65. Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (MO)

cathedral basilica of saint louis

The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis was constructed between 1907 and 1914.

It is 227 feet (69 meters) tall and is the most important landmark in the city of Saint Louis.

It combines two very different architectural styles – Neo-Byzantine and Romanesque Revival.

The cathedral is very popular for its wonderful mosaics, which consist of the incredible 41.5 million pieces of glass tiles.

64. Flatiron Building (NY)

flatiron building

You will find one of the most remarkable buildings in New York on 5th Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan.

Completed in 1902, the Flatiron serves as an office building and is well-known for its beautiful Renaissance Revival style architecture.

What makes one of the oldest skyscrapers unique and memorable, however, is its wedge-shaped structure.

The elegant skyscraper is 285 feet (86.9 meter) tall, and upon its completion, it was one of the most high-rise buildings in the United States.

63. Hollywood (CA)

hollywood

Hollywood is a neighbourhood in the northern part of central Los Angeles and one of the most popular places in the world.

Being too noisy, crowded and expensive, it is definitely not to everyone’s taste.

At the same time, it is really iconic and acts as a magnet for people.

Established in 1886 as a ranch, today is the epicenter of show business and film industry.

Most of the major film studios are located here.

Some of the most popular museums in the city, such as Madame Tussauds and Hollywood Museum, are located in this part of LA too.

Not to mention the emblematic Hollywood Sign, created in 1923 and designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument on February 7, 1973.

The best time to visit Hollywood is spring and autumn.

62. Empire State Building (NY)

empire state building

With its 1,224 feet (373.1 meters) to the top floor and 1,454 feet (443.2 meters) to the tip, Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world until 1970.

The construction of the Art Deco skyscraper located on 350 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan started on March 17, 1930, and completed on April 11, 1931, one year later.

Being an icon of modern architecture, the 102-floor building is visible from different parts of the city.

It dominates the skyline of Manhattan and attracts more than 4 million visitors per year.

On November 17, 1982, Empire State Building was added to the U.S. Register of Historical Places, and on June 24, 1986, was declared a National Historical Landmark.

61. Graceland Mansion (TN)

graceland mansion

Graceland is a Colonial Revival style mansion, built in 1939 in Tennessee.

On March 19, 1957, Elvis Presley bought the property in the outskirts of Memphis and moved there.

He lived in the mansion with his family until his death on August 16, 1977.

The real estate covers a total area of 13.8 acres (5.6 hectares).

At the time when Elvis purchased the mansion, it was a few miles south of the city itself and was surrounded by a romantic rural landscape.

60. Hamilton Pool Preserve (TX)

hamilton pool preserve

Hamilton Pool is part of the Hamilton Pool Preserve, which covers a total area of approximately 232 acres (0.94 km 2 ).

The protected territory is located nearly 20 miles west of Austin and in summer attracts thousands of sunbathers and swimmers.

Hamilton Pool is known for its reputation of being the most beautiful and also the most extraordinary swimming hole in the United States.

It was formed thousands of years ago when the sandstone ceiling of a cave collapsed as a result of erosion.

Nowadays, the huge hole in the rock reveals a very beautiful underground river.

The natural pool is additionally “decorated” with a beautiful 49 feet (almost 15 meters) tall waterfall, which in summer usually disappears completely.

The emerald pool is 25 feet deep (about 7.62 meters), and the water is only about 50°F (10°C).

There is a small and cozy beach in one of the corners.

59. Mount Rushmore (SD)

mount rushmore

Completed in 1941, Mount Rushmore National Monument is located in Black Hills, not far from Keystone, South Dakota.

It depicts the U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.

It took the workers more than 14 years to carve the 60-foot (more than 18 meters) sculptures into the granite rock.

Nowadays, the monument attracts approximately 2.5 million visitors per year.

58. Oneonta Gorge (OR)

oneonta gorge

The Oneonta Gorge is a unique habitat of rare species of animals and plants.

It is located in the Columbia River Gorge and is well-known for its dramatic landscape.

The narrow canyon is considered to be approximately 25 million years old.

Being one of the most interesting hiking spots on the West Coast of the United States, the gorge offers some really scenic waterfalls to enjoy.

June and especially July are the best months to visit Oneonta Gorge, although it offers very good weather conditions until the end of September.

57. Field Museum of Natural History (IL)

tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Established in 1893, Field Museum of Natural History is one of the most recommended to visit in the United States and in the world.

Located on 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, it is known for its amazing collection, which attracts more than 1.6 million visitors per year.

Probably the most interesting exhibit is Sue, the largest and most complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex ever found.

The skeleton was discovered on August 12, 1990 in South Dakota.

56. La Jolla Beach (CA)

la jolla beach

With its natural beauty and charm, La Jolla Beach is one of the top destinations of San Diego and is considered one of the most recommended beaches in California.

Approximately 1 mile long, it offers a superb stretch of soft white sand and definitely smaller waves in comparison with other parts of California.

If you want to swim into the ocean, you should know that the Pacific along the coast of California is usually cold for most of the year.

With temperatures reaching up to 72°F (around 22°C), however, September is the best time to take a dip in the water.

55. Zion National Park (UT)

zion national park

Zion National Park covers an area of 146,597 acres (593.26 km 2 ) in Southwestern Utah.

It was established on November 19, 1919.

The area is dominated by the huge Zion Canyon.

Being approximately 2000 feet (almost 610 meters) deep, it is the second deepest canyon in the United States.

Its formation started approximately 150 million years ago.

However, the current shape of the canyon was acquired about 1.1 million years ago.

March, April and October are considered the best months to visit the area.

54. The Statue of Liberty (NY)

the statue of liberty

Officially dedicated on October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty is one of the symbols of New York and one of the most famous sculptures on Earth.

It is located on Liberty Island at the entrance of the Port of New York and New Jersey.

The huge neoclassical copper monument is 151 feet (46 meters) tall but together with the pedestal, it rises 305 feet (93 meters) above the ground.

Designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi and built by Gustave Eiffel, the sculpture is a symbol of freedom and is a gift from France to the United States to commemorate the friendship between the nations.

On October 15, 1924, the statue was declared a National Monument.

In 1984, it was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

53. The White House (Washington, D.C.)

the white house

The White House is one of the most iconic buildings in the United States.

It is located on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.

Its construction started in 1792 and completed in 1800, eight years later.

It was designed by the talented Irish architect James Hoban.

The building is a mixture between Neoclassical and Palladian architecture.

It is known for its wonderful gardens and fountains.

The first residents of the White House were President John Adams and his family.

52. Apostle Islands (WI)

devils island apostle islands

The Apostle Islands is an archipelago of 22 sparsely populated islands, located in Lake Superior, in the northernmost part of Wisconsin.

They are known for their beautiful lighthouses, pristine beaches, ancient forests, unique ecosystem and rich biodiversity.

The most famous of all the islands in the area is Devils Island, which is one of the smallest and one of the most isolated as well.

It is quite popular for its sea caves along its northern shore.

The islands fall within the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, which is a protected territory, established on September 26, 1970.

As the climate in Northern Wisconsin is quite cold for most of the year, the best time to visit this place is the summer season, from early June till late August.

51. Mesa Verde National Park (CO)

mesa verde national park

Located in Southwestern Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park was established in 1906.

It covers 52,485 acres (212.40 km 2 ) and is considered the largest archaeological preserve on the territory of the United States.

It protects more than 500 archaeological sites within its borders, the most popular of which definitely is the Cliff Palace.

The national park welcomes more than half a million visitors per year.

In 1978, the park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

50. Beverly Hills (CA)

beverly hills

Beverly Hills is one the most expensive cities in the world (yes, Beverly Hills is not a neighbourhood but a city!).

Apart from its multi million dollar villas and mansions, the community in northern Los Angeles is a luxury tourist destination which has a lot to offer.

It is a real paradise for shopping and having fun.

One of the top attractions is Rodeo Drive, which is considered to be the most prestigious shopping street in the world.

Another place not to be missed is the Greystone Mansion and Gardens, which serves as a prestigious background of various cultural and social events, Hollywood productions and many others.

49. The Pentagon (VA)

the pentagon

The Pentagon is situated on the west bank of the Potomac River in Washington.

It is considered to be not only the largest office building but also one of the largest buildings ever built in the world.

The structure consists of 5 floors and is 71 feet (21 meters) high.

Its floor area is the amazing 6,636,360 square feet (620,000 m 2 )!

As you can see, the name comes from the shape of the building.

48. Washington Monument (Washington, DC)

washington monument

The Washington Monument was completed in 1884.

It is located in the heart of a beautiful park and is one of the biggest landmarks in the U.S.

Being 555 feet high, it was the tallest building in the world at the time of its completion and is still the biggest marble monument on the planet.

The obelisk is surrounded by 50 US flags, one for each state.

47. Central Park (NY)

central park

With a length of 2.58 miles (4.15 km) and perfectly rectangular shape, Central Park is definitely one of the most famous urban parks in the world.

Often referred to as “the Lungs of New York”, the huge green space in the heart of the city is exactly what its residents need.

Here you can enjoy a number of outdoor activities, including walking, jogging, cycling, golf or just a relaxing picnic under the pleasant shade of the trees.

Officially, the park was established on May 23, 1963.

46. Mono Lake (CA)

mono lake

Mono Lake is located in the eastern central parts of California, not far from the Nevada border.

Situated at more than 6,365 feet (nearly 1,940 meters) above sea level, the lake is slowly drying up.

Since the early 40es, it has been serving as one of the main supplies of freshwater for Los Angeles, which is the second largest city in the U.S. after New York.

The lake itself is very beautiful and is well-known for its dramatic colors, especially during the golden hour before sunset.

In the middle of the lake there is a large island, called Paoha.

45. Wailea Beach (HI)

wailea beach

Wailea Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Magnificent and romantic, it is located on the west coast of Maui.

Because of its golden shades and fine soft texture, it is a favourite place for honeymooners and holidaymakers.

Right next to the beach you can enjoy the tempting shade of coconut palms and other tropical species of trees.

44. Fairmount Park (PA)

fairmount park

With its 2,052 acres (830 ha), Fairmount Park is considered the largest urban green space in the United States.

It is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and consists of two sections – East Park and West Park.

Being much bigger even than the popular Central Park in New York, it offers a number of opportunities to spend your time outside.

Developed along the banks of Schuylkill River, the historical park offers hundreds of shady paths and trails to explore, a lovely Japanese-style garden, wonderful small ponds and fountains.

43. Isle Royale National Park (MI)

isle royale national park

Located in Lake Superior near the United States – Canada border, Isle Royale covers an area 206.73 sq mi (535.4 km 2 ).

It is known for its stunning natural beauty which takes visitor’s breath away.

The landscape is typical of North America and is dominated by lush evergreen pine forests but also by some broad leaf species of trees.

Its clean natural environment attracts tourists in all four seasons.

Here you can see a great variety of species of animals, including wolf, beaver, lynx and moos.

Beside the main island, Isle Royale National Park also includes the territories of 450 smaller islets in the area.

42. Mount Hood National Forest (OR)

little crater lake

Mount Hood National Forest is considered the best place in the United States to hike.

Established on July 1, 1908, it covers a total area of 1,071,466 acres (4,336.07 km 2 ) in the central part of Northern Oregon.

It offers hundreds of stunning tourist trails, waterfalls, swimming holes, gorges, rivers and snow capped mountain peaks.

It is a popular summer vacation spot.

Among the hundreds of must visit natural landmarks within the national forest, we should mention the wonderful Multnomah Falls and Little Crater Lake.

With a total height of 620 feet (189 meters), Multnomah Falls welcomes nearly 5 million visitors per year.

It is well known for its beauty as well as for the Multnomah Falls Bridge which reveals a spectacular view of the waterfall.

Little Crater Lake is another treasure within the borders of Mount Hood National Park.

With a max depth of about 45 feet (14 m), the spring-fed lake is known as the most clear in North America and in the world.

The sapphire blue water of the lake, however, barely exceeds the freezing temperature, even in July and August.

41. Dakota Building (NY)

dakota building

The Dakota Building is a 10 floors high residential building, which is considered one of the most famous landmarks in New York.

You will find it at the corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in Manhattan.

It is an architectural masterpiece and is a mix of Gothic Revival, Renaissance and Victorian architecture.

John Lennon had lived here with his wife Yoko Ono until his death on December 8, 1980.

If you want to pay tribute to John Lennon, you can do that by visiting his memorial.

You will find it in Central Park, only a few minutes walk from the Dakota Building.

40. Crater Lake (OR)

crater lake

Crater Lake is one of the most significant landmarks in the Western United States.

It is located in Southern Oregon, not far from the California border.

It falls within the Crater Lake National Park , which was established on May 22, 1902.

The national park covers approximately 183,224 acres (741.48 km²).

It is dominated by the huge 6 miles wide volcanic caldera of Mount Mazama, whose last eruption was in 2850 BC.

Inside the caldera itself is the wonderful Crater Lake, which is known for its unique deep blue color.

Being 1,949 feet (594 meters) deep, it is the ninth deepest lake on Earth and the second deepest in North America.

39. Madison Square Garden (NY)

madison square garden

Located on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan, Madison Square Garden is one of the most famous and emblematic buildings in New York.

The construction started on October 29, 1964, and the building was officially opened on February 11, 1968.

Often described as a wonder of modern architecture, MSG is a place where numerous sport and cultural events are being held every year, including concerts and important basketball tournaments.

38. Chimney Rock (NE)

chimney rock

Mentioned for the first time in 1827, the Chimney Rock was formed approximately 25 million years ago.

Because of its historical importance, the Chimney Rock, Nebraska, was designated a National Historic Site on August 9, 1956.

It was described multiple times during the first half of the 19th century by pioneers traveling from New England to California and Oregon.

The closest town to the rock is Bayard, which is less than 4 miles north.

37. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (NC/TN)

great smoky mountains national park

With 12,547,743 visitors in 2019, Great Smoky Mountain National Park is the most visited protected territory within the United States.

It covers parts of Tennessee and North Carolina and is known for its beautiful mixed deciduous and coniferous forests as well as for its round-shaped mountains.

The most interesting feature of the national park is the thick bluish-gray mist which often covers the mountain valleys and peaks and can appear in any season.

In 1983, Great Smoky Mountains National Park was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

36. Lanikai Beach (HI)

lanikai beach

The islands of Hawaii have always been known for their outstanding beaches.

One of the most irresistible is Lanikai Beach, located on the east coast of Oahu.

Dotted with palm groves, it is considered the best beach in the United States.

It is popular with tourists for its soft white sands and crystal clear turquoise water.

Lanikai Beach is a relatively narrow stretch of sand with a total length of nearly one mile.

35. Montezuma Castle (AZ)

montezuma castle

Created between 1100 and 1450 AD, Montezuma Castle is one of the most interesting archaeological sites in the United States.

It is located approximately 3 miles north of Camp Verde, Central Arizona.

Carved into the limestone cliffs, Montezuma Castle was declared a national monument on December 8, 1906.

Since summers are quite hot here, the best time to visit this place is in spring and autumn.

34. Saint Augustine (FL)

casa monica hotel st. augustine

Saint Augustin is a small tourist town in Northeast Florida, which is known for its wonderful beaches.

It enjoys lovely warm weather with plenty of sunny and clear days for most of the year.

Except for its golden sands, the small coastal community is known also as an important historical town.

Established by Spanish settlers in 1565, Saint Augustin is the oldest continuously inhabited city founded by European settlers on the territory of the United States.

33. French Quarter (LA)

french quarter

Established in 1718, the French Quarter is among the oldest neighbourhoods in the South of the United States and is also one of the most beautiful.

It is known for its charming squares, busy shopping streets, lovely gardens, jazz clubs and fantastic restaurants but mostly for its unique Spanish colonial (yes, Spanish) architecture.

Most of the buildings were completed during the 18th century and are characterized by richly decorated exterior facades, arched windows and elegant terraces and verandas.

32. Horseshoe Bend (AZ)

horseshoe bend

Located in Northern Arizona, Horseshoe Bend is an important tourist attraction, which welcomes more than 2.2 million visitors per year.

The 1,000 feet (305 meters) deep canyon was formed approximately 200 million years ago, and today it falls within the borders of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

It is known for the dramatic view of the 270° bend.

Autumn is considered the best time of the year to visit Horseshoe Bend, although spring and winter months have their advantages too.

Summer is beautiful but it is better to avoid because of the huge number of visitors and too high temperatures of between 90 and 100°F (between 32 and 38°C).

31. SeaWorld (CA)

orca sea world

Opened in San Diego on March 21, 1964, “SeaWorld” is one of the most popular oceanariums in the world.

Here you can enjoy close encounters with different species of fresh and saltwater creatures, including turtles and sharks.

The biggest attraction is the wide variety of show programs with dolphins, sea lions and orcas.

The park also offers an amazing aqua park as well as an exciting roller coaster together with many other entertainments.

30. Golden Gate Bridge (CA)

golden gate bridge

Opened on April 19, 1933, Golden Gate Bridge is one of the symbols of the West Coast of the United States.

The total length of the bridge is 8,980 feet (2,737.1 m) and the clearance below is 220 feet (67.1 m).

The central span of the bridge is 4,200 feet (1,280.2 m) long.

What makes Golden Gate different and unique is its orange color with light reddish shades, known as international orange.

According to the initial plans, the orange color was intended to be only a temporary decision against corrosion.

It turned out, however, that it complements the surrounding landscape perfectly, and it also makes the bridge more easily visible in dense fogs, which are quite frequent in the area.

29. Redwood National Park (CA)

redwood national park

Redwood National and State Park was established on October 2, 1968.

It covers a total area of 138,999 acres (562.51km²) along the Pacific coast of Northern California.

The old-growth forest is known for its redwood trees, which are considered the tallest on Earth.

Some of them are more than 328 feet (100 meters) tall.

The record belongs to a tree that was discovered in 2006.

It is currently 379.7 feet (115.7 m) tall but will probably grow even more in future.

According to scientists, it is between 600 and 800 years old.

28. Santa Monica (CA)

santa monica beach

Santa Monica is a symbol of the beach lifestyle in California and is the place where the popular Route 66 ends.

It has always been very attractive because of its 5 miles long stretch of soft golden sand.

Between 1989 and 1999, however, it gained additional popularity thanks to the well-known TV series “Baywatch”.

One of the attractions in the area is the Santa Monica Pier, which is known from a number of movies and TV series.

Here you will also find a great amusement park, which attracts thousands of visitors every day, especially after sunset.

27. Molokai (HI)

molokai coastline

With a total area of 260 mi² (670 km²), Molokai is the fifth largest island in the archipelago of Hawaii and is one of the least popular with tourists.

Most of the island is rural and wild, dominated by lush tropical forests, deep and dark canyons, scenic waterfalls, dramatic coastal cliffs, vast and sunny savanna valleys and pristine beaches.

The island is known for its coral reefs, which are considered the longest and the most impressive in Hawaii.

Molokai attracts mostly hikers and adventurers, who want to explore the islands of Hawaii outside the beaten roads.

Don’t miss the tallest waterfall in the United States. Called Pu’uka’oku Falls, it is approximately 2,756 feet (840 meters) and is the eight tallest in the world.

26. Catalina Island (CA)

catalina island

Located only 27 miles (43.5 km) from Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island is a popular weekend destination.

It combines great golden beaches, historical buildings and wonderful restaurants, so you can always find something interesting to do here.

Because of the casual and relaxed atmosphere of Avalon (the capital of the island), it has always been a popular spot for short romantic summer breaks.

One of the advantages of the small tourist island is that 88% of its territory is wild and untouched.

25. Guggenheim Museum (NY)

guggenheim museum

Opened on October 21, 1959, the Guggenheim Museum is one of the most recommended to visit museums in New York.

It is housed in a very beautiful and recognizable building, right next to Central Park, between 88th and 89th streets, on 5th Avenue.

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, it is one of the best examples of modern architecture.

Exhibitions on various topics are held here on a regular basis, so you will definitely find something to suit your taste.

The museum is free every Saturday between 5pm and 8pm.

24. Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.)

lincoln memorial

Lincoln Memorial is located in Potomac Park, Washington.

Its construction started on February 12, 1914, on the east bank of the Potomac River and completed officially on May 30, 1922.

The Greek Revival style structure is 99 feet (30 meters) tall and 189.7 by 118.5 feet (57.8 by 36.1 m) wide.

Inside the Memorial you can see an impressive 19 feet (5.8 meters) Georgia marble monument of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.

23. Napa Valley (CA)

hess vineyards napa valley

Napa Valley is located about 50 miles north of San Francisco and 40 miles from the ocean.

As it is not situated directly on the coast, the weather here is quite different from San Francisco, especially during the summer season, which is much warmer and without fogs.

Because of the combination of mild Mediterranean climate and rich soils, Napa Valley is the top spot in the U.S. for wine lovers, and it offers a number of reputable wineries to visit.

The place is known for its high quality grape varieties, which are responsible for the excellent taste and aroma of the produced drinks.

22. Rocky Mountains National Park (CO)

rocky mountains national park

Established on January 26, 1915, Rocky Mountains National Park covers approximately 265,461 acres (1,074.28 km²) in the central part of Northern Colorado.

Dominated by sharp snow covered mountain ridges, it is known for its wonderful glacial gorges, dense pine forests and crystal clear glacial lakes.

As of 2019, the park welcomes more than 4.6 million visitors from around the world.

June, July and August are absolutely the best months to visit the park.

They bring temperatures of about 68°F (20°C) during the day and between 39 and 47°F (approximately between 4 and 7°C) at night.

The park is known also for its great variety of wild animals, including elk, grizzly bear, mountain lion, moose and many others.

21. Venice Beach (CA)

venice beach

Venice Beach is a tempting 2.8 miles long stretch of white soft sands and is one of the most popular beaches with young people in the United States.

It attracts surfers and sun seekers even in winter.

The coastal promenade is a favourite place for skateboarding, jogging, cycling, walking and buying souvenirs.

Venice Beach is known for its multi color wall murals, which are one of the symbols of the emblematic place.

The city itself was established in 1905. It had been an independent city until 1926 when it joined Los Angeles.

20. Chrysler Building (NY)

chrysler building

Known for its fine Art Deco architecture, Chrysler Building is one of the most emblematic structures in New York.

It is located at 405 Lexington Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd streets, in the East Side.

The construction started in 1928 and finished in 1930, 2 years later.

As of 2020, the 1,046 ft (318.9 m) skyscraper is still 11th tallest in New York.

Nowadays, almost a century later, the skyscraper with its pointed roof is still one of the most recognizable buildings in Manhattan.

19. Lahaina (HI)

old lahaina luau

Lahaina is a colorful and sunny tourist town but also an important historical settlement.

Located on the northwestern coast of Maui, it served as a capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii between 1820 and 1845.

Nowadays, you can find a number of architectural monuments and historical landmarks here, including the Old Fort, the Buddhist temple Hokoji Shingon Mission, the Baldwin Home (today museum) and many others.

18. Misty Fjords National Monument (AK)

misty fjords national monument

Misty Fjords National Monument is a protected area, which is located in the southernmost part of Alaska, next to the Canadian province of British Columbia.

It occupies an area of 2,294,343 acres (9,246 km²).

It is the largest wilderness in Alaska and consists of hundreds of fjords, the largest of which is the Behm Canal (about 100 miles long).

Because of its geographic location, Misty Fjords National Monument enjoys a better climate compared to other parts of Alaska.

The place is a great opportunity to enjoy pristine nature and untouched pine forests.

17. Malibu (CA)

malibu beach

Malibu is a scenic and popular coastal community, which stretches along the coast northwest of Santa Monica.

On March 28,1991, it became an incorporated city.

Malibu is known for its affluent and famous residents, many of which are Hollywood celebrities.

One of the tourist attractions in the area are the luxury beachfront villas.

Malibu is known also for its surf culture, which has been flourishing since the summer of 1926.

16. Brooklyn Bridge (NY)

brooklyn bridge

With a total length of 6,016 feet (1,833.7 meters) and clearance of approximately 127 feet (38.7 meters), Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most impressive structures completed in the world during the 19th century.

Its construction was a real challenge because of the difficult terrain and the unstable bottom of the East River.

The bridge was officially completed on May 24, 1883.

Today it is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the world and still serves as one of the most important transport connections between Brooklyn and Manhattan.

15. Olympic National Park (WA)

olympic national park

Added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1981, Olympic National Park preserves one of the most beautiful pine forests across North America.

It was established on June 29, 1938, and is located in a mountainous area in Northwest Washington.

The park covers an area of approximately 922,650 acres (3,733.8 km²) and welcomes more than 3 million visitors annually.

The main tourist attractions of the national park are the 2.6 miles long Blue Glacier, Lake Crescent, Hoh Rainforest and the Hurricane Ridge.

Olympic National Park is home to a huge variety of species of animals, including bears, mountain lions, wolves, deer, eagles, owls and many others.

14. Devils Tower (WY)

devils tower

Devils Tower is a unique and easily recognizable rock formation located in the northeastern part of Wyoming.

Even if being approximately 50 million years old, the rock emerged above the Earth’s surface only 10 million years ago as a result of erosion.

It rises approximately 1,267 feet (386 meters) above the surrounding landscape.

President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower the first national monument in the United States on September 24, 1906.

13. 360 Chicago Observation Deck (IL)

the view from the john hancock building

360 Chicago Observation Deck is located in John Hancock Center, on 875 North Michigan Avenue.

Constructed between 1965 and 1969, the skyscraper is known for one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the United States.

The observatory is situated at a height of 1,030 feet (310 meters) above ground level, while the tip of the building rises 1,500 feet (457 m).

The best time to visit the tower is shortly after sunset on a clear day (no matter the season), because even a light fog could ruin your experience.

12. Badlands National Park (SD)

badlands national park

You will find one of the most extraordinary places in the United States in the southwestern parts of South Dakota.

Established on January 29, 1939, as a National Monument and later, on November 10, 1978, as a National Park, the Badlands is known for its multiple-colored bizarre-looking eroded rocks.

Surprisingly, the labyrinth of rocks is “only” 500,000 years old.

Scientists believe that the rocks continue to change very fast even today, growing with about 2 to 3 centimeters per year.

The best time of the year to visit the Badlands is early autumn, more precisely September and October.

11. One World Trade Center (NY)

one world trade center

America is the birthplace of the skyscraper so it is not surprising that you can find some of the tallest buildings in the world here.

One World Trade Center is the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere, and today it dominates the skyline of New York.

Located in Lower Manhattan, it rises 1,792 feet (546.2 meters) above the street canyon of the city.

The construction started on April 27, 2006, and completed on May 10, 2013.

10. The Wave (AZ)

the wave

Located in Coconino County in Northern Arizona, the Wave falls within the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness.

It is considered one of the most difficult to visit places in the United States as you need a special permission to go there.

The eroded Jurassic rocks are very fragile, and at the same time, the number of people who want to visit this canyon is really enormous.

That’s why the Bureau of Land Management issues only 20 permits per day for people who want to visit the place.

The lucky ones are being chosen on the base of a lottery system.

The best time of the year to visit the Wave is in spring and autumn.

9. Valley of Fire State Park (NV)

elephant rock - valley of fire state park

Valley of Fire State Park was established in 1935 and covers a territory of approximately 45,937.88 acres (185.9040 km²) in Southern Nevada.

Because of its closeness to Las Vegas (only 50 miles / 80 kilometers), the park welcomes quite a large number of visitors.

It is known for its red-colored desert, and the main tourist attraction is the Elephant Rock.

Designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1968, the park is also known for its numerous petroglyphs, which can be seen in different parts of the protected territory.

The best time to visit Valley of Fire State Park is spring and autumn, which bring the most pleasant weather conditions.

8. Beacon Hill, Boston (MA)

beacon hill

Established in 1795, Beacon Hill is one of the most beautiful historical neighbourhoods not only in Boston but in the United States.

Its old red-brick buildings from the 18th century and narrow cobbled streets make you feel like you are in Europe.

On October 15, 1966, Beacon Hill was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

This is a wonderful place to walk around, especially if you love history.

7. Kauai (HI)

mount waialeale kauai

Kauai is considered the oldest of the six major Hawaiian Islands.

It is located in the northwestern part of the archipelago and is known for some of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth.

The scenery is a mixture of dense tropical rainforests, breathtaking waterfalls, shady canyons, fertile valleys and out of this world golden beaches.

If you love Jurassic Park, you should know that many scenes from the movie were filmed here, including the helicopter scene with the waterfall when Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler arrive on the island of Jurassic Park for the first time.

6. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (MI)

pictured rocks national lakeshore

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore covers an area of approximately 73,236 acres (296 km²) in Northern Michigan and stretches for more than 40 miles along the coast of Lake Superior.

The protected area was established on October 15, 1966, and is an especially attractive destination during the summer season.

The place is known for its crystal clear emerald waters.

Here you will find a number of fantastic little coves and beaches.

It is an attractive place for swimming, scuba diving, kayaking and boating.

Despite being quite cold for most of the year, the weather in summer is usually wonderful.

June, July and August bring a number of hot and sunny days, mirrored waters and clear skies.

5. Times Square (NY)

times square

Being equally bright, busy and lively 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year, Times Square is the most iconic spot in New York City.

Limited between Broadway, 7th Avenue, 42nd and 47th Streets in Manhattan, its history started on April 8, 1904, when Longacre Square was renamed to Times Square soon after the influential newspaper New York Times moved into one of the buildings there.

Today the square is associated with its numerous bright LED billboards, signs and displays, and is a popular meeting point for locals and tourists.

4. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (TX)

mision concepcion

San Antonio Mission National Historic Park covers a territory of 948 acres (384 ha) along the shores of San Antonio River.

Because of its historical importance, the site in the southern part of San Antonio, Texas, attracts visitors from all over the world.

It is known for its old missions from the 18th and 19th century.

One of the most recognizable and well preserved is Misión Concepción, which was completed in 1731.

Other well-preserved buildings within the park include Mission San Juan Capistrano, Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo and Mission Espada.

In 2015, the historical park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3. Yellowstone National Park (WY)

yellowstone national park

Established on March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the United States.

Located in the Rocky Mountains of Northwestern Wyoming, the protected area is not just one of the symbols of the United States but it is also the best place to spot wild animals in America.

On the territory of 2,219,791 acres (8,983.18 km²), you can see a wide variety of species of animals, including American bison, wolf, mountain lion, grizzly bear, coyote, moose, deer, bald eagle etc.

One of the most exciting tourist attractions is the Old Faithful, which is the most famous cone geyser in the world, erupting once every 90 minutes.

The national park was added to the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites in 1978.

The best time to visit the park is between early April and late October.

July and August are too crowded but they offer very pleasant temperatures of up to 80 °F (27 °C).

2. Everglades National Park (FL)

everglades national park

Established in 1934, Everglades National Park occupies approximately 1,508,976 acres (6,106.61 km²) in the southernmost part of Florida.

It is covered mostly by extensive marshlands, swamps and mangrove forests.

Because of its warm and humid tropical climate, the area is known for its impressive biodiversity.

The climate is also the main reason why most people prefer to visit the park in winter.

Here you can see a number of rare species of animals, including bald eagles, herons, mountain lions, alligators and sea cows (manatees).

In 1979, Everglades National Park was included in UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

1. Yosemite National Park (CA)

yosemite national park

Established in 1890, Yosemite National Park covers approximately 748,436 acres (3,028.81 km²) in the interior of Central California.

It is well-known for its diverse landscape and attracts more than 4 million visitors per year with its wonderful waterfalls, U-shaped glacial valleys, dense pine forests and crystal clear mountain lakes.

Most of the park lies at an altitude of more than 3900 feet (1188.72 meters) above sea level.

In 1984 it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Here you can see a wide variety of species of animals, including black bears, deer, squirrels, mountain lions, grey wolves, eagles and many others.

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100 Best Tourist Attractions in the US

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The US is a land of endless wonder, and every traveler has their own dream destinations tucked away on their wish list. At TourScanner, we’ve got a bit of an insider’s peek. We see where the daydreams of our users take them and which spots spark their wanderlust the most.

Having sifted through a sea of searches on our platform, we’ve handpicked a list that stands out. Think of the electric hum of Times Square, the mesmerizing glow of the Las Vegas Strip, or the serene allure of the Florida Keys.

So, without further ado, here’s a roundup of top tourist attractions in the US that you, our adventurous travelers, can’t wait to explore.

1 – Central Park, New York City

Central Park, New York City

A verdant oasis amidst the towering skyscrapers of New York City, Central Park is an urban marvel. Over 840 acres, this magnificent park was designed in the 19th century, offering city dwellers a much-needed escape from the bustling streets.

It is more than just a park; it’s a sanctuary where New Yorkers and tourists alike can row boats, enjoy picnics, watch street performers, or simply lounge on the vast meadows. Central Park isn’t just the lungs of Manhattan; it’s the soul of the city, where memories are made and stories unfold.

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2 – Walt Disney World, Orlando

Walt Disney World, Orlando

The magical world of Walt Disney comes alive in Orlando, one of the premier tourist attractions in the US. Constructed in 1971, Wald Disney World was designed to be the happiest place on earth.

Every guest is transformed into a child again as they enjoy a classic form of family entertainment, entranced by the characters and stories that have captivated generations.

See also: Best theme parks in Orlando , Best tourist attractions in Orlando , Fun things to do in Orlando

3 – Times Square, New York City

the TourScanner team in Times Square

Often dubbed “The Crossroads of the World,” Times Square stands a dazzling showcase of New York’s vibrancy. With its origins in the late 19th century, Times Square transformed from a modest commercial hub to a global symbol of urban dynamism.

Illuminated by neon lights and colossal digital screens, the square is a sensory spectacle, alive with energy 24/7. There’s more to it than just a tourist draw.; it’s the heartbeat of Manhattan, where art, commerce and entertainment converge, captivating travelers and locals alike.

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4 – Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas

The pulsing heart of Nevada’s Sin City, the Las Vegas Strip is an emblem of the dynamic energy and vibrant nightlife that Las Vegas offers. Initially growing in prominence in the mid-20th century, the Strip boasts some of the most luxurious hotels, casinos, and resort properties.

Now, tourists from all over are drawn to it by its variety of entertainment options. With its captivating neon signs, mind-blowing shows, and the promise of never-ending adventures, a walk down the Strip is like a journey through a world of wonder.

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5 – National Mall, Washington D.C.

National Mall, Washington, D.C

The heartbeat of American history resonates through the National Mall in Washington, D.C.  From the Capitol Building to the Lincoln Memorial, it has witnessed numerous pivotal moments and speeches that have shaped the nation.

The huge open space is surrounded by monuments and museums, providing a representation of democracy and freedom and a hub for tourists eager to learn about the history of the country.

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6 – Universal Studios Hollywood, Los Angeles

Universal Studios, Los Angeles

Immersing its guests in movie magic, Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles offers a unique blend of thrilling rides and live-action shows.

Built in 1915, Universal Studios is a theme park that captures the essence of Hollywood’s golden era, providing fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the film industry while entertaining with its multitude of attractions.

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7 – Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood

Embedded into the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard, the Hollywood Walk of Fame celebrates over a century of entertainment history. Established in 1960, each of the iconic terrazzo and brass stars pays homage to the luminaries of entertainment – from cinema to music, television to radio.

Travelers from all around come to tread the same path as legends, searching for the stars of their idols. It’s a tangible connection to the glitz and glamor of the entertainment industry, and a must-visit to pay respects to the artists who’ve shaped pop culture.

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8 – Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

A cultural oasis in central San Diego, Balboa Park boasts a rich tapestry of gardens, museums, and architecture. Built in 1868, this extraordinary park is a testament to the city’s appreciation for arts.

Wander amidst its lush landscapes, and you’ll be rewarded with artistic treasures and performances that reflect San Diego’s diverse heritage.

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9 – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

One of the most recognizable images of San Francisco is the beautiful Golden Gate Bridge. Completed in 1937, the Golden Gate suspension bridge is not only a feat of engineering but also a testimony to perseverance and human vision.

Gazing upon its fiery orange hue against the backdrop of the vast Pacific makes it a must-visit spectacle for every traveler.

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10 – Grand Canyon, Arizona

Grand Canyon, Arizona

Nature’s magnum opus, the Grand Canyon in Arizona, is proof to the timeless artistry of geological forces. Spanning over millions of decades, an awe-inspiring landmark that is a reminder of Earth’s grandeur and history.

And while here, one shouldn’t miss the reliable eruptions of Old Faithful, a testament to the raw power and beauty of nature.

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11 – Empire State Building, New York City

Empire State Building, New York City

Soaring into the Manhattan horizon, the Empire State Building embodies the ambition and spirit of New York City.

An art deco skyscraper, which was finished in 1931 and formerly stood as the highest structure built to this day, represents the city’s quick rise to prominence on the worldwide stage. The panoramic views from its observatory deck remain unparalleled, capturing the city’s endless horizons.

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12 – Pike Place Market, Seattle

Pike Place Market, Seattle

In the center of Seattle lies Pike Place Market , a bustling hive of vendors, artisans, and entertainers. Established in 1907, it’s considered America’s oldest continuously operated public markets. While the bustling market offers a sensory overload, people are often intrigued by the peculiar Gum Wall, a sticky attraction that has become an unconventional piece of art.

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13 – Broadway, New York City

Broadway, New York City

The glitz and glamour of Broadway in New York City are synonymous with world-class theatrical performances and rank among the top tourist attractions in the US. Formed in the 18th century, it remains the epicenter for theater enthusiasts, delivering a smorgasbord of emotions through its diverse plays and musicals.

A visit to the city is incomplete without experiencing the magic that unfolds on the Broadway stages.

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14 – 9/11 Memorial, New York City

9_11 Memorial, Manhattan

A solemn tribute to resilience and remembrance, the 9/11 Memorial in New York City stands on the grounds where the Twin Towers once rose.

Honoring the lives lost in the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a somber reminder of the city’s resilience and cohesion in the face of misfortune, the reflecting pools and the names of the fatalities are etched on to it.

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15 – Disneyland Park, Anaheim

Disneyland Park, Anaheim

Walt Disney, a brilliant visionary, created Disneyland Park in Anaheim. He envisioned it as a magical kingdom where families could share magical experiences. In the present, it serves as both the company’s iconic center and the first of its many theme parks.

Often termed the “Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland has carved a niche for itself in society. Annually, travelers flock from all corners to relive cherished tales and create new stories of their own.

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16 – Rockefeller Center, New York City

Rockefeller Center, New York City

The Rockefeller Center , found at the beating center of Manhattan, is not merely an architectural achievement. It was supposed to be a big commercial district that represented the city’s rise as a strong worldwide economic power when it was initially developed in the 1930s.

The Rockefeller Center, perhaps best known for its famous Christmas tree and skating rink, represents the diverse cultural and commercial fabric of New York today. Whether they are there to take in works of art of the highest caliber or simply to take in the stunning views from the Top of the Rock.

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17 – Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

Waikiki Beach, Hawaii

Stretching along the southern shore of Honolulu, Waikiki Beach is the epitome of paradise, with its shimmering sands and azure waters. Historically, it was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty, offering an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty.

Now, tourists from all over flock to Waikiki Beach. It is is more than a a beach; it is a nexus of nature and history that offers a memorable experience that lasts long after the sun has set on its horizon.

See also: Fun things to do in Waikiki, Hawaii , Best things to do in Hawaii – The Ultimate Bucket List

18 – Madison Square Garden, New York City

Madison Square Garden, New York City

Tucked amidst the towering skyscrapers of New York, Madison Square Garden stands not only as the Mecca of entertainment and sports but also as one of the premier tourist attractions in the US.

To step inside is to immerse oneself in a legacy of epic moments and events. A visit offers much more simply entertainment; it’s a journey through history at one of the most legendary venues in the city.

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19 – Mount Rushmore, South Dakota

Mount Rushmore, South Dakota

Carved into the granite face of the Black Hills in South Dakota, Mount Rushmore is a testament to the indomitable spirit of a nation. Commissioned in the 1920s, this grand sculpture captures the visages of four U.S. presidents, each representing a crucial epoch in the shaping of the nation.

A trip to Mount Rushmore is not only to experience the magic of art and engineering but also a pilgrimage to celebrate the essence of America. With the gaze of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln always in the foreground, the monument is a enduring beacon of democracy and hope.

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20 – The Alamo, San Antonio

The Alamo, San Antonio

The Alamo , formerly known as Misión San Antonio de Padua, is a potent representation of the Texan character and its tenacious independence. It was built in the 18th century and played a key role in the Texas Revolution in 1836.

People are still drawn to San Antonio by the iconic mission, which honors the valiant Texans who fought for freedom. The depth of the Alamo’s history and the fortitude of those who once lived there leave every guest speechless.

See also: Fun things to do in San Antonio

21 – Statue of Liberty, New York City

Statue of Liberty, New York City

Gifted to the United States by France in 1886, the Statue of Liberty stands tall on Liberty Island, guarding the entrance to New York Harbor. A figure of freedom and democracy, she was a beacon of hope for millions of immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, searching for a better life in a new land.

With her torch held high, she represents the light of freedom shining across the Earth. Tourists from every corner of the globe visit Lady Liberty, not only to admire her grandeur but to experience the essence of what America represents.

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22 – Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee/ North Carolina

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee_ North Carolina

Enveloped by a mesmerizing mist that gives the mountains their ‘smoky’ appearance, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is an amalgamation of nature’s beauty and tranquility.

Stretching across the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina, the park is renowned for its biodiversity, ancient mountains, and preserved landmarks. Nature enthusiasts gather here, not just for its picturesque views but to experience the serene melodies of nature and rich cultural heritage that resonates through the vast landscape.

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See also: Fun things to do in Asheville , Fun things to do in Gatlinburg , Fun things to do in Pigeon Forge

23 – The Space Needle, Seattle

The Space Needle, Seattle

Built as the centerpiece of the 1962 World’s Fair, the Space Needle is a recognizable representation of Seattle. Soaring 605 feet into the city’s skyline, this observation tower offers panoramic views of downtown Seattle, the Puget Sound, and on clear days, the distant Mount Rainier.

Beyond its impressive height, the Space Needle is a work of design that exemplifies the city’s ongoing pursuit of progress and innovation.

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24 – Hoover Dam, Nevada

Hoover Dam, Nevada

The Hoover Dam , a feat of contemporary engineering, is a testament to human ingenuity and strength. Located in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, the dam was erected during the Great Depression, providing jobs to thousands.

It now provides both an essential water storage facility and a significant hydroelectric power generator. Its enormous structure and Lake Mead’s expansive views, the country’s largest reservoir.

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25 – Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite National Park, California

Carved by the forces of nature over millions of eons, Yosemite National Park is a showcase of geological wonders and pristine wilderness. Stretching across California’s Sierra and Nevada mountains, its landscape boasts of towering waterfalls, giant sequoias, and awe-inspiring cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome.

With its vast biodiversity and striking beauty, Yosemite is not just a national treasure but a sanctuary for all who seek a connection with nature’s grandeur.

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26 – Dollywood, Tennessee

Dollywood, Tennessee

The crown jewel of the Smoky Mountains, Dollywood is the brainchild of the iconic country music star, Dolly Parton. Established as an ode to the rich heritage of East Tennessee, a theme park that seamlessly combines thrilling rides with a hearty dose of Southern musical heritage.

Today, Dollywood is a must-see attraction where countless travelers each year immerse themselves in the Southern charm and exciting musical performances. It also demonstrates Parton’s devotion to her heritage.

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27 – The High Line, New York City

The High Line, New York City

The High Line , a linear park elevated over the West Side of Manhattan by a former freight railroad, is a representation of urban renewal. Once a symbol of industrial might, today it has transformed into a green oasis in the midst of the city’s concrete jungle.

Offering breathtaking views of the Hudson River and the city horizon providing a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple below.

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28 – San Diego Zoo

San Diego Zoo, California

Over 3,500 unique and endangered species are housed at the San Diego Zoo , a refuge concealed in Balboa Park. Started as part of a conservation effort, standards for habitat design and animal care have been the hallmark of the zoo.

Nowadays, a window into the scope of the world’s biodiversity, encouraging people to go across continents on an educational adventure while taking in the spectacular beauty of species from all over the planet.

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29 – Cedar Point, Sandusky

Cedar Point, Sandusky

Boasting a record-breaking number of roller coasters, Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, is a haven for adrenaline junkies. Often referred to as the “Roller Coaster Capital” an amusement park that as been a staple for thrill-seekers for over a century.

With its prime location on the shores of Lake Erie, where people are treated to not only heart-pounding rides but also panoramic views of the lake, an unmissable attraction for both adventure and nature lovers.

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30 – Alcatraz Island, San Francisco

Alcatraz Island, California

Alcatraz Island, which is located in the brisk waters of San Francisco Bay, is a somber reminder of America’s penal past. It was once the residence of some of the most notorious criminals in the country, but it has since evolved into a hub of mystery and contemplation.

The island is now visited by tourists who embark on an unforgettable journey through its eerie corridors, fascinating stories of the prisoners, and breathtaking views of San Francisco’s skyline.

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31 – Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park , which spans a sizable area of southwest Utah, is a marvel of colossal geologic beauty. towering cliffs and enormous canyons in the park are evidence of millennia of wind, water, and time.

Nowadays, it is a highly procured natural sanctuary in the United States due to its breathtaking landscapes and extensive trail systems, which beckon adventurers and nature lovers alike.

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32 – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Draped over the rugged terrains of Wyoming, Yellowstone is America’s first and perhaps most revered national park. Established in 1872, it’s a living showcase of geysers, hot springs, and a myriad of ecosystems, housing a wealth of wildlife.

Often regarded as the crown jewel of the American West, the park’s mesmerizing terrains and ecosystems captivate countless travelers, a must-visit for any nature aficionado.

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33 – Ark Encounter, Kentucky

Ark Encounter, Kentucky

A colossal tribute to the Bible’s most iconic tales, the Ark Encounter in Kentucky is an architectural marvel. The life-sized replica of Noah’s Ark follows the dimensions specified in the Bible, is a token of history, artistry, and faith.

Inside, guests explore biblical narratives while learning and awe-struck by the ancient tales. It’s not just a place of spiritual reflection but also an embodiment of dedicated craftsmanship and artistry.

34 – Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City

Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City

The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) , located in the central part of New York City, is a paradise for fans of modern art. It houses an unparalleled assemblage of modern masterpieces by artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, and Dali and continues to serve as a tribute to the transformative power of creativity.

Each visit promises inspiration, as art lovers and tourists alike are plunged into color, form, and imagination.

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35 – The Gateway Arch, St Louis

The Gateway Arch, Missouri

The Gateway Arch in Missouri is simply a technological wonder; it rises magnificently along the bank of the Mississippi River. Designed by Eero Saarinen and completed in 1965, it symbolizes a gateway to the West, celebrating the nation’s pioneering will and westward expansion.

The stainless steel monument, shimmering in sunlight and moonlight alike, offers a panoramic view of St. Louis, marking its indelible stamp an iconic American landmark.

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36 – Garden of the Gods, Colorado

Garden of the Gods, Colorado

The Garden of the Gods , a breathtaking assemblage of sandstone formations that have been organically carved over millions of decades, is located right in the center of Colorado Springs. This park exhibits the beauty of nature in its most unadulterated state, representing the splendors of the West.

It now draws people from all over who are eager to explore its paths and take in its splendor in addition to being a representation to the Southwest’s natural beauty.

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37 – Space Center Houston

Space Center Houston, Texas

At the forefront of cosmic exploration, the Space Center Houston in Texas offers a close look into mankind’s forays into the vastness of the universe.

As the official center of NASA Johnson Space Center, it showcases the legacy and achievements of US space travel. Aspiring astronauts and curious minds alike flock here to marvel at exhibits, meet astronauts, and immerse themselves in the magic of space exploration.

It is one of the top tourist attractions in the US for travelers enamored with space.

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38 – Mall of America, Minneapolis

Mall of America, Minnesota

The Mall of America in Minnesota is a popular shopping destination and a well-known representation of contemporary entertainment and retail. It is not only the largest shopping mall in the US, but also a center for adventures and experiences, covering acres.

Beyond its countless shops, it boasts an indoor amusement park, aquarium, and much more. Tourists congregate yearly not only for retail therapy but also to take advantage of the mall’s distinctive events and attractions.

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39 – The French Quarter, New Orleans

The French Quarter, New Orleans

The renowned downtown of New Orleans, a living example of the diverse tapestry of cultures that have shaped the Crescent City is the French Quarter.

With its streets lined with colonial-era buildings, the sound of jazz resonating in the air, and the tempting aroma of Creole cuisine wafting through, it truly is a sensory experience like no other. Whether wandering along Bourbon Street or exploring the local markets, everyone gets immersed.

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40 – Brooklyn Bridge, New York City

Brooklyn Bridge, New York City

Spanning the East River and connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Bridge is an architectural marvel and an enduring representation of New York City.

It was the first steel-wire suspension bridge ever built and was finished in 1883. It is a symbol of innovation and tenacity. Taking in the expansive views of the city skyline and the rumor of stories that it holds. Whether at dawn or dusk, the bridge remains a captivating sight against the backdrop of the Big Apple.

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41 – Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston

Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston

Faneuil Hall , often referred to as “The Cradle of Liberty,” was a pivotal meeting place during the American Revolution. Located in central Boston, a famed marketplace that worked as a experience to many notable speeches by patriots like Samuel Adams and James Otis.

With its abundance of businesses, restaurants, and live entertainment, Faneuil Hall Marketplace is still a thriving center of activity currently. Because it captures the rich tapestry of American history, it is a must-see for both history buffs and shoppers.

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42 – Smithsonian Museums, Washington D.C.

National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C

The Smithsonian Institution , a vast collection of museums and galleries in Washington, D.C., serves as the guardian of America’s collective memory. Constructed in 1846 for the “increase and diffusion of knowledge,” it is now a memoir to human achievement and culture.

Guests are transported through time, from the dawn of human civilization to space exploration. From the Hope Diamond to the Apollo 11 command module, each exhibit tells a story. As one wanders the halls, it’s evident: its here where history meets the present.

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43 – Fenway Park, Boston

Fenway Park, Massachusetts

Tucked in the heart of Boston, Fenway Park stands among the oldest ballparks in the country. Since its inauguration in 1912, it has been home to the Boston Red Sox and has witnessed some of baseball’s most iconic moments.

Whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan or just curious, a visit to Fenway isn’t just about the game. It’s about experiencing the history, the Green Monster, and the palpable energy of fans who’ve been cheering for over a century. It’s an authentic piece of Americana.

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44 – Wall Street, New York City

Wall Street, New York City

Wall Street, which is frequently regarded as the center of the world’s financial system, At the southernmost point of Manhattan, Wall Street and the neighborhoods around it provide a unique fusion of New York City history, architecture, and energy.

While here, one can marvel at the towering skyscrapers, experience the hustle of traders, or take a leisurely stroll to nearby attractions like the Statue of Liberty, 9/11 Memorial, or the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. A journey to Manhattan isn’t complete without soaking in the essence of Wall Street, where ambition meets legacy.

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45 – Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls, New York City

A breathtaking spectacle of nature, Niagara Falls is a stunning convergence of three waterfalls at the border of the United States and Canada. With thunderous roars, gallons of water cascade every second, creating mesmerizing rainbows and an unforgettable misty experience.

The falls, which are not far from New York City, have enthralled tourists for centuries. Whether witnessing its majesty from a boat, the observatory, or the numerous trails around, Niagara Falls remains a eternal proof to nature’s grandeur.

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46 – Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps

Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps, Pennsylvania

As iconic as the museum itself, the Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps offers an entrance to art. These steps gained widespread fame from the classic scene in the movie “Rocky,” where the underdog boxer triumphantly races to the top. They now offer a unique vantage point with views of the Philadelphia skyline while also providing a physical challenge.

Numerous guests who are compelled to imitate Rocky’s famous sprint have made its location a cultural landmark and must-see location in the center of Pennsylvania.

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47 – Wrigley Field, Chicago

Wrigley Field, Chicago

Wrigley Field isn’t just a baseball stadium; it’s a shrine to America’s favorite pastime. Built in 1914, an age-old park that resonates with the echoes of legendary plays and iconic Chicago players, offering an authentic slice of American sports history.

The Chicago Cubs home field; it is a enduring testimony to the spirit and tradition of baseball. Going on a vacation entails more than simply going to a game; it also entails getting a taste of what keeps American sports alive.

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48 – Historic Route 66

Historic Route 66

Often dubbed the “Main Street of America”, the Historic Route 66 winds its way through the heartland, showcasing the essence of the American road-trip spirit. Constructed in 1926, it stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica, offering a kaleidoscopic view of the nation’s diverse landscapes and storied past.

Journeying along a iconic route is like flipping through pages of American history, with each mile marker telling tales of dreamers, adventurers, and travelers in search of the Great American Dream.

49 – Oracle Park, San Francisco

Oracle Park, San Francisco

In addition to being a ballpark, Oracle Park is positioned on the cliff above San Francisco Bay. With its breathtaking views of the ocean and the well-known Bay Bridge, the stadium is a fusion of sports and natural beauty. It has seen legendary moments and dramatic victories as the San Francisco Giants’ home field.

But it’s not just about baseball; Visitors are drawn in by the attractive surroundings as well, making it a special place that harmoniously combines the city’s strong sports culture with its natural seaside appeal.

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50 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Situated on the side of Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a gateway to artistic wonders. Spanning over 5,000 eons of culture, it’s not just a museum, but a journey through time and civilizations.

From ancient relics to contemporary masterpieces, it captivates the senses and evokes a sense of wonder. Its grandiose facade and expansive galleries tell tales of human creativity, an essential stop for enthusiasts and curious minds alike in the city that never sleeps.

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51 – Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta

Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta

Located in Atlanta, the Georgia Aquarium stands as the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere.

First opened to the public in 2005, it’s now a testimony to marine conservation and the wonders of the aquatic realm, and became one of the top tourist attractions in the US for animal lovers.

The aquarium is home to thousands of marine species, drawing both young and old with its mesmerizing underwater displays and conservation efforts. Yearly, visitors plunge into the aquatic experience, a must-see icon of Georgia.

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52 – Cloud Gate, Chicago

Cloud Gate_The Bean, Illinois

An architectural marvel set amidst the urban expanse of Chicago’s Millennium Park, Cloud Gate , fondly known as “The Bean,” is among the Windy City’s most cherished modern installations.

Its smooth, mirror-like surface, which was designed by Sir Anish Kapoor, reflects the city skyline and offers a distinctive perspective that appeals to everyone.

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53 – The Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral

The Kennedy Space Center, Cap Canaveral

Serving as the primary launch center for human spaceflight since 1968, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida is a beacon for space enthusiasts and history buffs alike. A sprawling complex that has been the departure point for numerous renowned space missions.

Marvel at the gigantic rockets, meet astronauts, and even experience the thrill of a shuttle launch simulator. It has become a representation of America’s pioneering will in space exploration and a portal to the stars.

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54 – Henry Ford Museum, Detroit

Henry Ford Museum, Michigan

Located in Dearborn, Michigan, the Henry Ford Museum is a tribute to America’s industrial revolution and the ingenious spirit of its people. Housing a rich collection of iconic vehicles, machinery, and other artifacts, the museum stands represents a reflection of a century of American innovation.

From the first-ever Ford car to the bus where Rosa Parks made her unforgettable stand, it’s a journey through the pivotal moments that have shaped the nation.

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55 – The Guggenheim Museum, New York City

The Guggenheim Museum, New York

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is not only a assemblage of works of art; it is also a work of architecture. Designed by the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright, its spiral structure and unique interior space have made it a landmark in modern design.

Inside, it houses an exquisite collection of contemporary and modern art. As you ascend the spiral ramp, not only you experience a timeline of evolution but also the fusion of art and architectural brilliance.

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56 – Arches National Park, Utah

Arches National Park, Utah

Huddled in the rugged terrain of eastern Utah, Arches National Park is a showcase of unique geological wonders. The park boasts over 2,000 natural stone arches, along with hundreds of soaring pinnacles, giant fins, and balanced rocks.

It has become an iconic representation of the American Southwest due to the influx of tourists from all over who come to awe at these natural marvels and the breathtaking desert landscapes.

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57 – The Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois

The Art Institute of Chicago is not just an educational institution but a beacon of history. Home to some of the most iconic paintings, sculptures, and installations, a museum that captures the essence of art through the ages.

From ancient artifacts to contemporary pieces, every step inside offers a journey through the epochs of creativity.

The Art Institute of Chicago is a testimony to human artistic prowess and a must-visit for enthusiasts.

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58 – The Getty Center, Los Angeles

The Getty Center, Los Angeles

The Getty Center is a multipurpose facility located on a hill near Los Angeles. It is in and of itself a work of art with its magnificent scope, tranquil gardens, and amazing views of the city. The Center houses an exquisite ensemble of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.

Renowned for its commitment to conservation and education, The Getty Center attracts art lovers and casual people alike, becoming an integral part of LA’s cultural fabric.

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59 – Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Across the heart of the Colorado Rockies, sits a haven for those seeking the raw beauty of the alpines.

Majestic peaks, verdant forests, and crystal-clear lakes dot its landscape. Numerous adventurers travel its trails annually in search of peace and excitement. Every nature lover should visit Rocky Mountain National Park because it is a celebration of nature in its pristine form, with snow-capped summits and lush valleys.

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60 – Acadia National Park, Maine

Acadia National Park, Maine

Positioned along the rugged coast of Maine, Acadia National Park is a symphony of the sea, forests, and mountains. The park offers a unique blend of natural beauty, from the crashing waves of Thunder Hole to the panoramic views atop Cadillac Mountain.

It’s a refuge for wildlife and a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With its diverse habitats and scenic beauty, Acadia bears witness to the pristine landscapes of the northeastern United States.

61 – White House, Washington D.C.

White House, Washington, D.C

The White House , a token of the United States’ leadership and an iconic emblem of the country’s democracy, is the official residence and workplace of the President. Initially conceived during George Washington’s era, it was completed in 1800 and has since been the residence of every U.S. president.

The White House is now a beacon of historical significance and architectural majesty, attracting tourists from all over in addition to serving as the center of American politics. That’s probably one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the US.

62 – Grand Central Terminal, New York City

Grand Central Terminal, New York City

Grand Central Terminal is a masterwork of architecture that stands opulently in the middle of Manhattan’s busy financial district. Commissioned in 1913, it epitomizes the height of America’s railway era with its celestial dome and opulent chandeliers.

The station not only offers a glimpse of luxury travel in the past, but also continues to vividly showcase the timeless beauty and energy of New York City in the present.

63 – Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

The unrivalled beauty of Bryce Canyon National Park captivates every onlooker with its ethereal landscapes. Located in Utah, a natural wonder that boasts of crimson-colored hoodoos, towering spires, and vast amphitheaters carved by nature.

Though not a canyon in the traditional sense, its mesmerizing formations, shaped by millennia of erosion, make it a must-visit for nature lovers and explorers. With each sunrise, the park comes alive, painting a spectacle that remains etched in the memories of those fortunate to experience it.

64 – The Field Museum, Chicago

The Field Museum, Illinois

The Field Museum is a treasure mine of historical and natural history artifacts, conveniently located in Chicago. It has been committed to advancing knowledge since its founding in 1893 and has therefore collected more than 40 million specimens.

From dinosaur skeletons to ancient Egyptian artifacts, take a journey through time, witnessing the marvels of evolution and human civilization. It’s a beacon of knowledge and exploration, an essential stop for those keen on unraveling the mysteries of the planet.

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65 – National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton

National Museum of the United States Air Force, Ohio

The National Museum of the United States Air Force is a monument to the nation’s lengthy aviation history and is located in Dayton, Ohio. It is the largest and oldest military aviation museum, including over 360 aircraft and weapons.

Guests are transported through eras, witnessing the evolution of flight from its infancy to the marvels of modern engineering.

With its vast collection, the museum pays homage to the brave souls of the skies and the advancements that have shaped aviation history.

66 – Liberty Bell, Philadelphia

Liberty Bell, Pennsylvania

The Liberty Bell , once echoed through the streets of Philadelphia in 1776, marking the reading of the United States Declaration of Independence. Originally forged in Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London, its distinctive crack became a distinct representation of American independence.

Even now, it sits in the Liberty Bell Center in old Philadelphia. Countless people come to see in every period because of its undoubted importance and iconic imperfections, enduring of the American history.

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67 – Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Oahu, Hawaii

Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Hawaii

Pearl Harbor , a lustrous name tinged with a somber history. It was here on December 7, 1941, that an unexpected attack jolted the United States into WWII. A important memorial that honors the lives lost and the brave souls who guarded the port.

The memorial site offers an introspective journey into history, a must-see for any history enthusiast or patriot.

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68 – Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Grand Teton National Park , with its jagged mountain peaks piercing the azure skies, offers an exquisite natural escape. Situated in Wyoming’s rugged terrain, it’s a slice of wilderness that is unmatched.

The park is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, shimmering glacial lakes, and diverse wildlife. Nature enthusiasts flock yearly to bask in its pristine beauty, to hike its trails, and to capture its panoramic vistas. Grand Teton National Park is, without doubt, one of the US’s most breathtaking spots.

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69 – Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania

Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania

The hallowed grounds of Gettysburg witnessed one of the most significant battles in American Civil War history between July 1 and 3, 1863. It was here that the Union emerged victorious, marking a turning point in the war.

Gettysburg National Military Park is a solemn memorial to the brave soldiers who fought on both sides. It gives time to reflect deeply on the price of freedom and unity as you are transported back in time by the vast expanse of fields scattered with monuments and markers.

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70 – Joshua Tree National Park, California

Joshua Tree National Park, California

Joshua Tree National Park , where the Mojave and Colorado deserts converge, is a land of surreal landscapes. Famous for its namesake, the Joshua Tree, the park boasts of rugged rock formations and starlit nights that seem almost otherworldly.

Get drawn not only by its unique flora but also by its mesmerizing sunsets, and the opportunity to stargaze without the interference of city lights. A haven for artists, adventurers, and dreamers, this national park captures the imagination of California’s wild heart.

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71 – Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco

Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco

Standing proudly on the northern waterfront of San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf is undeniably amongst the city’s most lively attractions. Rich in maritime history and brimming with jubilant energy, it offers a taste of San Francisco’s rich seafaring heritage.

Today, the city’s landmark, offering tourists everything from delicious seafood specialties to mesmerizing views of the Golden Gate Bridge.. With its blend of remarkable sites and modern attractions, the Wharf embodies the essence of San Francisco’s coastal charm.

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72 – Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park, Montana

The pure splendor of nature is on display in Glacier National Park , which is found in the wilds of Montana. Originally carved out by glaciers millions of years ago, the park boasts of rugged mountains, pristine forests, and over 700 glistening lakes.

Often referred to as the “Crown of the Continent”, a natural haven teems with diverse wildlife and offers an immersive experience of America’s pristine wilderness. The wild beauty of the park is a magnet for adventurers and nature enthusiasts who flock to come here annually.

73 – Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver Botanic Gardens

An oasis amidst the bustling city center of Denver, the Denver Botanic Gardens are a breathtaking portrayal of nature’s artistry. Spanning over 24 acres, these gardens offer a tapestry of plants from all corners of the globe.

The meticulously manicured landscapes, combined with the exotic ensembles, make it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Here, visitors not only experience the serenity of lush green spaces but also embark on a botanical journey that spans continents.

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74 – Death Valley National Park, California/Nevada

Death Valley National Park

Straddling the border of California and Nevada, Death Valley National Park is a representation of the harshness of nature. It claims to be the hottest, driest, and lowest-lying national park in the United States.

However, amidst stark landscapes lies an unexpected array of life and beauty. From the vast sand dunes and rugged canyons to the colorful wildflower blooms, the park surprises at every turn. A shining example to nature’s resilience, Death Valley offers a unique, contrasting beauty unlike any other.

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75 – Everglades National Park, Florida

The Everglades National Park, Florida

Stretching over southern Florida, the Everglades National Park is a unique tropical wilderness that offers a glimpse into a delicate ecosystem. Often referred to as the “River of Grass”, a UNESCO Heritage Site that is renowned for its rich biodiversity.

From its dense mangroves to the vast wetlands, the park plays host to a multitude of wildlife, including rare and endangered species. A visit to The Everglades isn’t just a journey through a park; it’s an intimate experience of nature’s intricate dance of life and survival.

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76 – Navy Pier, Chicago

Navy Pier, Illinois

The Navy Pier , built in 1916, the landmark can be found on Chicago’s Lake Michigan shore. Initially, it served as both a cargo facility for freighters and docking space for passenger excursion steamers.

It is now regarded as Chicago’s unmistakable emblem and one of the city’s top entertainment hotspots. Navy Pier proceeds to entice tourists with its lively atmosphere and unrivaled views of the Chicago skyline, including its colorful Ferris wheel and an abundance of dining and entertainment options.

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77 – SeaWorld Orlando, Florida

SeaWorld Orlando, Florida

Founded in 1973, SeaWorld Orlando is a marine zoological park that offers an exhilarating mix of thrilling rides, aquatic animal exhibitions, and interactive experiences. From its early days, the park has been dedicated to marine conservation and education.

The blend of entertainment and educational experiences make SeaWorld Orlando a must-visit destination for marine life enthusiasts.

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78 – Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Venice Beach in Los Angeles is a mesmerizing tapestry of experiences, and beach moods. When it was founded in the early 20th century, it was initially designed to be a coastal resort with a network of European-style canals.

Venice Beach is still a center for eccentricity and creativity nowadays. Here is where the vibrant energy of LA truly comes to life, from its well-known Ocean Front Walk, where street performers, artists, and vendors showcase their talents, to its muscle beach gym.

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79 – Florida Keys, Florida

The Florida Keys

A coral cay archipelago stretching into the azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the Florida Keys is a tropical paradise like no other. They developed into the stunning islands we see currently from the time when the region’s coral reefs were thriving in antiquity.

Famous for their laid-back vibe, the Keys are a haven for those seeking pristine beaches, unique marine life, and legendary sunsets. Whether it’s diving in the coral reefs of Key Largo or enjoying the nightlife of Key West , the Keys promise an unforgettable journey.

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80 – The Broad, Los Angeles

The Broad, Los Angeles

Constructed in 2015, in Downtown Los Angeles, The Broad is a museum of modern and contemporary art. The museum was established by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad and features a wide variety of works from their private collection.

A fusion of architecture and art, the museum’s innovative “veil-and-vault” design capture your attention even before entering. Inside, masterpieces from some of the most prominent artists of the last five decades can be admired, making The Broad an essential stop for aficionados visiting LA.

81 – Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

The captivating Mesa Verde National Park , located in southwest Colorado, is home to some of the most well-preserved Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites. These cliff dwellings, which date back more than 700 years, are evidence of the elaborate prehistoric architecture and extensive cultural heritage of the Pueblo people.

It beckons tourists from all over, captivated by its stories and the panoramic views of the high desert landscape.

82 – Miami South Beach, Florida

Miami South Beach, Florida

Miami South Beach is the pinnacle of sun, surf, and style, positioned right in the middle of Florida. Not only famed for its pristine sandy shores and crystal-clear waters, but South Beach is also renowned for its iconic Art Deco design, pulsating nightlife and cultural scene.

A visit here is incomplete without strolling the famed Ocean Drive, ensuring a memorable experience of the Sunshine State.

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83 – Sequoia National Park, California

Sequoia National Park, California

A realm of giants, the Sequoia National Park situated in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains of California, is home to some of the planet’s largest trees.

Behold the majestic General Sherman, the largest tree by volume, and immerse yourself in the park’s serene atmosphere.

Beyond the colossal sequoias, the park offers mountain vistas, deep caverns, and an abundance of biodiversity, making it a haven for nature lovers.

84 – American Museum of Natural History, New York City

American Museum of Natural History, New York City

Positioned in the bustling city of New York, the American Museum of Natural History is a treasure trove of wonders. Housing vast collections that span various scientific fields, the museum is a reflection of our planet’s history and the evolution of its inhabitants.

From life-sized dinosaur fossils to intricate dioramas, each exhibit transports visitors to a different time and space, an essential stop for anyone seeking knowledge and wonder in the Big Apple.

  • Museum of Natural History tours & tickets

85 – Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico

Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico

Delve deep beneath the Chihuahuan Desert in New Mexico, and you’ll discover the mesmerizing Carlsbad Caverns National Park . A subterranean wonderland that boasts over 100 caverns, adorned with stalactites, stalagmites, and an array of intricate formations.

Beyond its natural beauty, the park offers a unique spectacle at dusk, when hundreds of thousands of bats emerge from the cave, creating a sight to behold and an unforgettable memory for those fortunate to experience.

See also: Fun Things to Do in Albuquerque

86 – San Antonio River Walk

San Antonio River Walk

Texas’ rich history and unique culture are showcased on the San Antonio River Walk , a lush oasis below street level. It was initially designed to stop flooding, but it is now the lifeblood of the city.

The River Walk draws countless tourists with its collection of charming cafes, iconic sites, and tranquil surroundings. You will be immersed in a special fusion of tradition and modernity as you stroll alongside the meandering river, which symbolizes the soul of San Antonio.

  • San Antonio tours

See also: Fun Things to Do in San Antonio, Texas

87 – Freedom Trail, Boston

The Freedom Trail, Boston

Going on the Boston Freedom Trail is like going back in time and seeing the creation of a country.

A red-bricked path that connects 16 historically significant sites over a distance of 2.5 miles. Tales of revolutionaries and the passionate quest for American independence are revealed around every bend and turn.

Walking the trail, which offers far more than a important tour, its a journey into the very heart of Boston’s resilient will.

  • Freedom Trail tours

88 – Chicago River

Chicago River

The Chicago River winds through the heart of the Windy City, a symbol of exceptional architectural achievement and urban innovation. The river, which was once a crucial route for transportation, now shows how the city has changed.

Experience a panoramic view of the famous skyline of the city as you cruise its waters. The river’s emerald sheen on St. Patrick’s Day is a sight that highlights Chicago’s vibrant fusion of tradition and innovation.

  • Chicago River tours

89 – National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum reflects the essence of American frontier life and is a testimony to the tough period of the Wild West. The museum, which is located in Oklahoma, is a veritable treasure mine of relics, and exhibitions.

Visitors are taken back in time to the era of renown criminals, expert ranchers, and the unbreakable pioneer will.

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum portrays the atmosphere of American frontier life via its complex displays, which are a monument to the tough spirit of the Wild West.

See also: Fun Things to Do in Oklahoma City

90 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana

A haven for thrill-seekers and motorsports enthusiasts, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway , also known as the “Racing Capital of the World,”. Since it was built over a century ago, the speedway has hosted a number of thrilling competitions.

Every engine scream and tire screech is echoed by the thrilling past of legendary races and titanic showdowns. Whether you’re an avid traveler or a die-hard racing fan, the speedway’s intensity and history guarantee an unforgettable encounter.

See also: Fun Things to Do in Indianapolis

91 – Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Nashville

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Nashville

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum , located in the center of storied Music City, is the pinnacle of the country music tradition in the United States. It honors the musicians who established country music on the international scene and is committed to preserving the genre’s growing heritage.

It continues to be not only a shining example of Nashville’s musical history but also an alluring testimony to the rich history of country music. Fans swarm here to take part in a medley of legends and customs.

  • Country Music Hall of Fame tours

See also: Fun Things to Do in Nashville

92 – World of Coca Cola, Atlanta

World of Coca Cola, Atlanta

The World of Coca-Cola , which is tucked away in Atlanta’s bustling downtown, is a delicious treat for both history buffs and cola connoisseurs. It depicts the development of a straightforward beverage into a universal emblem throughout time.

Set off on a fizzy trip, learning about the history of the brand as well as the many global flavors. It’s a rousing tribute to the enduring affection for the traditional beverage and Atlanta’s rich industrial past.

  • World of Coca Cola tours

93 – Big Sur, California

Big Sur, California

Big Sur is a natural wonder that stretches along the untamed Californian coastline and captures the ferocious beauty of the Pacific. It’s a little piece of paradise for explorers and lovers of nature alike with its spectacular cliffs, meandering roads, and expansive ocean vistas.

Big Sur welcomes visitors to take in its natural delights, from the lush redwood woods to the echoing whispers of the surf below. It is frequently praised as one of the finest destinations on the Pacific Coast.

See also: Fun things to do in California

94 – Reunion Tower, Dallas

Reunion Tower, Dallas

Dallas’ horizon is adorned by the Reunion Tower , sometimes known as “The Ball,” and its recognizable luminous orb. The architectural wonder was finished in 1978, and it rapidly became a well-known feature of the city.

Take in the panoramic vistas since it is the center of Dallas’ cultural identity. Beyond the views, the tower’s rotating restaurant provides an unforgettable dining experience, making it a must-see when in Texas.

  • Reunion Tower tours

See also: Fun Things to Do in Dallas , Fun Things to Do in Fort Worth

95 – Oriole Park, Baltimore

Oriole Park, Baltimore

Oriole Park is a renowned monument for baseball fans and graces Baltimore, a bustling metropolis. With its timeless style and unwavering attitude, it brings back the glory days of baseball parks while giving guests a cutting-edge experience.

It offers an experience steeped in heritage in addition to echoing shouts and exciting games, making it a must-visit for anybody looking to grasp the essence of American baseball.

See also: Fun Things to Do in Baltimore

96 – Edge, New York City

The Edge, New York City

The Edge , the tallest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, is perched high above New York City’s famous horizon. It is an architectural wonder. It guarantees a stunning experience and offers unmatched views of the expansive environment of the city.

Visitors are not only greeted with a visual spectacle when they step upon the dizzying platform, but also with a sense of grandeur, making it a must-stop for anyone looking to capture the spirit of the Big Apple from above.

  • Edge tickets

97 – The Sphere, Las Vegas

The Sphere, Las Vegas

The Sphere is the pinnacle of contemporary architectural excellence and is located in Las Vegas, a city renowned for its glamor and splendor. The Sphere, a relatively recent addition to the Las Vegas Strip, is an experience rather than merely a place to go.

It captures the dynamic energy of Vegas with cutting-edge acoustics and graphics. The Sphere is sure to make an impact, whether you’re there for the performance or just to gawk at its futuristic architecture.

98 – Harley Davidson Museum, Milwaukee

Harley Davidson Museum, Milwaukee

The Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee pays homage to more than a century of motoring history and is representative of America’s equestrian gistory. The brand’s iconic journey is traced in the exhibits, which appeal to both history buffs and bike enthusiasts.

Besides the bicycle, it also symbolizes the development of American culture and the spirit of freedom. Without exploring the fascinating history of power and tradition, a trip to Milwaukee is still not complete.

  • Harley Davidson museum tickets

See also: Fun Things to Do in Milwaukee

99 – Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park , which itself is located in the Pacific, is a perfect example of the untamed beauty and power of nature. The national park provides a glimpse into how the islands themselves were formed with its bubbling lava flows and ethereal landscapes.

There are craters for tourists to walk through, steam vents to see, and even unusual plants and animals to spot. The park offers the chance to engage with the Earth’s primordial forces, making a visit here one you will not forget.

  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park tours

See also: Fun Things to Do on the Big Island

100 – Little Havana, Miami

Little Havana, Miami

You can enter Little Havana and be immediately immersed in a Cuban environment . A neighborhood which is a vibrant part of Miami, is teeming with activity, music, and history. Take a stroll through its streets while listening to salsa music or savor genuine Cuban food at neighborhood cafes.

The annual Calle Ocho festival features the best Latino art, music, and dance, and the murals depict stories of Cuban heritage. Little Havana is a special gem in the crown of Miami because a visit there guarantees a rich mosaic of experiences.

  • Little Havana tours

See also: Fun Things to Do in Miami, Florida

Final Thoughts

We hope this curated list of the best tourist attractions in the US has sparked some inspiration for your upcoming holiday!

But which are your personal favorites? Share your top picks in the comments below.

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The Grand Canyon National Park was carved by the Colorado River

The US attracts millions of visitors each year. Whether you’re a resident looking for something new to experience, or you’re headed to America for the first time, these are the inevitable, unavoidable attractions that everyone exploring the USA needs to visit.

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The most visited vacation resort in the world, Walt Disney World opened in 1971 and is located near Orlando, Florida . The attraction is part of Walt Disney World Resort , which has 27 themed hotels, four theme parks and two water parks. The first theme park to open at the resort was Magic Kingdom, followed by Epcot and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Each park offers plenty of family-friendly entertainment, including rides, live shows, tours and special events.

The Statue of Liberty

Historical Landmark

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The White House

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Starting with president John Adams in 1800, The White House has been the official residence of every US president. It includes an Executive Residence, a West Wing and East Wing and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. The property is owned by the National Park Service and offers free self-guided tours Tuesday through Thursday. However, all public tour requests must be submitted through a member of Congress. Those wishing to visit the White House who are from another country must contact their country’s embassy in Washington, DC .

Alcatraz Island

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Empire State Building

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Grand Ole Opry

Concert Hall, Music Venue

Mount Rushmore

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It was originally known as “The Six Grandfathers”, and was renamed in 1885 after prominent New York lawyer Charles E Rushmore. The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is located in Keystone, South Dakota and features 60-foot (18m) sculptures of the heads of four US presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Construction on the memorial began in 1927 and was completed in 1939. Each president was originally going to be depicted from head to waist, but lack of funds forced construction to end prior to completion.

Grand Canyon

Hiking Trail, Natural Feature, Park

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The Hollywood Sign

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Golden Gate Bridge

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Las vegas strip.

Building, Casino

Las Vegas Strip

French Quarter, New Orleans

French Quarter, New Orleans, United States

The oldest neighborhood in New Orleans is the French Quarter . The name was derived from the changes that occurred in the city after the Louisiana Purchase. The French Quarter district has been designated a National Historic Landmark and is a prime tourist destination, especially during the annual Mardi Gras celebration. The area features restaurants, shops, local events and art displays up and down the streets.

Hearst Castle

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Times Square

Architectural Landmark

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In 1907 Times Square became the location where the New Year’s Eve ball would drop each year. The tradition still lives on. Times Square is the most visited place in the world and the second most visited tourist attraction after the Las Vegas Strip. The entertainment center is located in the Midtown Manhattan area of New York City and is sometimes referred to as “The Crossroads of the World”. There are high-rise buildings, interactive billboards, major retail shops, restaurants , museums and entertainment venues.

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Brooklyn bridge.

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Lincoln Memorial

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For those seeking wipe-open spaces, thrilling adventures, and immersive culture, America has a lot to offer.

From the breathtaking landscapes of Acadia National Park to the iconic Statue of Liberty, the United States boasts a multitude of tourist attractions. Scenic beauty and historic sites abound from coast to coast, begging to be explored.

Check out the top US attractions that are worth a visit and imagine the adventures that await you.

<p>Carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, the Grand Canyon is renowned for its stunning vistas and geological importance. This natural wonder stretches 277 miles long and over a mile deep, showcasing dramatic layers of red rock that reveal millions of years of Earth's history. It attracts adventurers and tourists alike who come to marvel at its overwhelming size and beauty.</p>

Grand Canyon

This natural wonder in Arizona stretches 277 miles long and up to 18 miles wide, drawing millions of tourists each year who come to hike, photograph, and explore the vast wilderness. The canyon's colorful strata record millions of years of geological history.

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Statue of Liberty

A gift from France to the United States, the Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. Visitors flock to see this iconic monument, which was dedicated on October 28, 1886. Tours allow tourists to climb up to the crown, offering panoramic views of New York City's skyline.

<p>Yellowstone offers families an unforgettable adventure into the wilderness with its geysers, wildlife, and vast landscapes. Children can become Junior Rangers, engaging in educational activities that teach them about nature. It's a fantastic way for the whole family to explore and learn about the natural world together.</p>

Yellowstone

As America's first national park, Yellowstone is renowned for the famous Old Faithful geyser. This vast park spans over 2.2 million acres across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, providing habitats for grizzly bears, wolves, and herds of bison and elk. Visitors are captivated by its expansive network of hiking trails and scenic drives.

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Disney World

Walt Disney World Resort is the most visited vacation resort in the world. It features four theme parks, numerous water parks, golf courses, and a camping resort. Its magical appeal, meticulous attention to detail, and an extensive array of attractions continue to captivate guests of all ages.

<p>Homemade fireworks were a highlight of many a boomer's childhood, especially on the Fourth of July. Despite the dangers, it was a thrilling endeavor that brought communities together. Now, strict regulations and safety concerns have dampened this explosive tradition.</p>

The Las Vegas Strip

Nightlife, casinos, and entertainment—the Las Vegas Strip has it all. Tourists are mesmerized by its glamorous hotels, live shows, and the famous Bellagio fountains. The Strip is not just a gambler's paradise but a symbol of opulence and entertainment that draws millions each year.

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The National Mall

The National Mall in Washington, D.C. features monuments, museums, the U.S. Capitol, and White House. It hosts significant events like presidential inaugurations and has been the site of many historical protests and movements. Visitors are drawn to this iconic space for its educational value, the sheer scale of American history, and the achievement it represents.

<p>Without significant historical landmarks or sites, states miss an opportunity to connect with the past. This absence can make the state feel less grounded and rich in stories. It's a missing link to a shared history that can add depth to a place.</p>

Mount Rushmore

Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore National Memorial features the 60-foot faces of four American presidents carved into granite. This colossal monument attracts over two million visitors annually who come to admire the craftsmanship and the monumental scale of the sculpture.

<p>Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay is infamous for its federal prison that once held notorious criminals like Al Capone. Today, it's a popular tourist destination where visitors can explore the remnants of the prison, learn about its history through guided tours, and enjoy the island's rugged beauty and wildlife.</p>

Alcatraz Island

Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay is infamous for its federal prison that once held notorious criminals like Al Capone. Today, it's a popular tourist destination where visitors can explore the remnants of the prison, learn about its history through guided tours, and enjoy the island's rugged beauty and wildlife.

<p>New Orleans' unique blend of French, Spanish, and Creole cultures creates a city unlike any other. Its historic French Quarter and lively Mardi Gras celebrations are legendary. The city's jazz music, cuisine, and spirited lifestyle are part of its charm.</p>

The French Quarter

The French Quarter of New Orleans is known for its music scene, distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, and lively nightlife, especially during Mardi Gras. Bourbon Street, with its bars and clubs, remains a major attraction for those seeking the festive spirit of the city.

<p>Boston's Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile walking route that leads visitors through sites critical to the United States' fight for independence. It includes historic sites such as Paul Revere's House and the Old North Church. The trail not only offers a physical journey but also a profound educational experience into the American Revolution.</p>

The Freedom Trail

Boston's Freedom Trail takes visitors on a journey through 16 historically significant sites, telling the story of the American Revolution and beyond. Walking the 2.5-mile route offers a deeper understanding of the brave people who shaped the nation.

<p>San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge and rolling hills offer an unforgettable landscape. The city's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own character, add to its beauty. Its commitment to arts and culture shines through in every corner.</p>

Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering marvel and one of the most photographed bridges in the world. Its iconic orange-red color and majestic towers stretching across the San Francisco Bay create a stunning view, particularly at sunset. Tourists often walk or bike across to capture its beauty from various angles, making it a must-visit on any travel itinerary.

<p>Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk across Niagara Falls was a breathtaking spectacle. Balancing on a thin wire, with the roar of the falls beneath him, Wallenda traversed the chasm with grace and precision. This feat was a display of balance and a profound statement on facing fears head-on. Wallenda's walk reminds us that with focus and determination, even the most difficult paths can be navigated.</p>

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. Visitors are mesmerized by the power and beauty of the falls, which can be experienced up close on boat tours like the Maid of the Mist. The surrounding area also offers parks, observation towers, and casinos.

<p>Narwhals, often called the "unicorns of the sea," are primarily found in Canadian Arctic waters. Their iconic long tusk, which can grow up to 10 feet, is actually an elongated tooth with sensory capability. This tusk helps the narwhal detect changes in its environment, a fact only recently understood by scientists.</p>

The Smithsonian

Located in Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex, with 19 museums and the National Zoo. It's home to millions of artifacts and specimens, offering exhibitions on everything from ancient dinosaurs to the space race. The vast collection ensures that there is always something new to discover.

<p>Chicago's struggle with crime, particularly gang-related violence, is well-documented. The city's comprehensive strategy includes policing reforms and investment in social services. Chicago's rich cultural tapestry and community strength are assets in its ongoing battle against crime.</p>

Historic Route 66, often called the Main Street of America, offers a nostalgic road trip through eight states, from Chicago to Santa Monica. The route is dotted with quirky roadside attractions, diners, and motels that capture the spirit of the American road.

<p>Seattle's stunning Puget Sound setting, framed by Mount Rainier in the distance, is awe-inspiring. The city's iconic Space Needle offers breathtaking views. Seattle's coffee culture and innovative spirit add depth to its beauty.</p>

The Space Needle

Seattle's Space Needle, built for the 1962 World's Fair, offers panoramic views of the downtown skyline, Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Visitors can dine in its revolving restaurant or simply enjoy the view from the observation deck.

<p>The site of the 1941 attack that propelled the United States into World War II, Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, is now a national historic landmark. It includes the USS Arizona Memorial, dedicated to the lives lost during the attack. Pearl Harbor serves as a somber reminder of American resilience and the sacrifices of war.</p>

Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a historic site that commemorates the 1941 attack and serves as a tribute to those who served in World War II. Visitors can tour the USS Arizona Memorial and several museums that provide insight into that pivotal moment in U.S. history.

<p>Santa Fe enchants with its Pueblo-style architecture and rich artistic heritage. The city's stunning desert landscape and vibrant cultural festivals are captivating. Its historic adobe buildings and art galleries showcase its unique beauty.</p>

Carlsbad Caverns

Located in southern New Mexico, Carlsbad Caverns National Park is home to more than 119 caves formed from sulfuric acid dissolving limestone and leaving behind caverns of all sizes. The park's show cave, Carlsbad Cavern, offers daily tours where visitors can see massive chambers and delicate formations.

<p>Florida's Everglades is a unique ecosystem, home to rare and endangered species like the American crocodile and the Florida panther. Visitors can explore these wetlands by airboat, witness alligators in their natural habitat, and understand the importance of conservation efforts.</p>

The Everglades

Florida's Everglades is a unique ecosystem, home to rare and endangered species like the American crocodile and the Florida panther. Visitors can explore these wetlands by airboat, witness alligators in their natural habitat, and understand the importance of conservation efforts.

<p>The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex. With numerous museums and galleries, including the National Air and Space Museum and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, it offers a comprehensive exploration of American heritage and scientific achievements.</p>

Located in New York City, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met, offers an unparalleled collection of artwork spanning 5,000 years. Visitors can explore galleries filled with everything from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary photography.

<p>Located on Navajo land in Arizona, Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon known for its wave-like structure and light beams shining down in the narrow openings. Its surreal, undulating forms and light play make it one of the most photographed canyons in the American Southwest. This natural wonder offers a visual spectacle that's both serene and breathtaking.</p>

Antelope Canyon

Arizona's Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon known for its wave-like structure and the light beams that penetrate its narrow openings, creating surreal photographs. This natural wonder is accessible only through guided tours, which help protect the delicate formations. It's particularly popular among photographers and nature lovers, who are drawn to its colors and curves.

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The Liberty Bell

Philadelphia's Liberty Bell, an iconic symbol of American independence, is displayed in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park. Visitors come to see the cracked bell and learn about its history and its role in American liberty.

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Mount St. Helens

Mount St. Helens in Washington State is famous for its catastrophic eruption in 1980. Today, it serves as a valuable site for scientific research and a powerful reminder of nature's force. Visitors to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument can hike, take scenic drives, and visit the Johnston Ridge Observatory to learn about the volcano's history and geology.

<p><p>As tensions flare at universities nationwide over Israeli-Palestinian relations, NYU and Ivy League campuses become hotbeds of protest and controversy. Authorities step in as demonstrations threaten to cross the lines of safety and free speech on the NYU campus.</p> </p>

The High Line

New York City's High Line is an elevated rail trail on the west side of Manhattan, offering a green sanctuary with beautifully landscaped park areas. This linear park, built on a historic freight rail line, features outdoor sculptures and art installations, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists.

<p>Maine consistently ranks as the state with the lowest crime rate in the US, thanks to its tight-knit communities and effective law enforcement. The state reports very few violent crimes per year, making it a safe haven for families. The serene landscape and low population density also contribute to its peaceful environment.</p>

Acadia National Park

Located on the rugged coast of Maine, Acadia National Park offers visitors over 47,000 acres of Atlantic Coast recreation area, including rocky beaches, dense forests, and granite peaks like Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the United States East Coast. Acadia's natural beauty attracts outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, biking, and bird-watching.

<p>Chicago impresses with its dramatic skyline, nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan. The city's architectural marvels, including Willis Tower and the Bean, are iconic. Chicago's parks and museums enrich its cultural landscape.</p>

The Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago houses one of the most impressive art collections in the United States. Highlights include its extensive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings.

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  • From the Grand Canyon to Snake Island, these places offer breathtaking views but also come with potentially deadly dangers.
  • When seeking adventure, remember that the line between thrill-seeking and disaster is razor-thin. Safety should always be the top priority.

There’s a peculiar breed of human that isn't satisfied with the "mundane" pleasures of sun, sand, and souvenir shops. These adrenaline fans crave the extraordinary, the dangerous, and the downright insane. They’re the ones who swap beach towels for harnesses and cocktails for cliff-hanging adventures.

However, while the allure of pushing boundaries is tempting, there's a fine line between thrill-seeking and outright daring exploration! Some tourist attractions are less "bucket list" and more " body bag list ." So, buckle up because you’re about to journey to uncover the world's most dangerous tourist attractions.

Remember, just because something is popular doesn't mean it's always safe. While it’s great to have a sense of adventure, a healthy dose of common sense and caution is highly recommended.

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9 Grand Canyon National Park, USA

Nature’s very own rollercoaster ride without belts.

The Grand Canyon, one of America’s deadliest national parks , is one of those places that leaves you simultaneously awestruck and terrified. It's a colossal, gaping hole in the Earth's crust, a geological marvel that's as beautiful as it is dangerous.

Its sheer cliffs and unpredictable weather conditions make it a place where respect for nature is paramount. One wrong step, a sudden storm, or a moment of carelessness can turn a breathtaking adventure into a terrifying ordeal. Despite its beauty, the Grand Canyon claims an average of 12 lives per year , a stark reminder of its potential dangers.

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8 Precipice Trail, USA

A walk on the wild side with a healthy dose of omg.

The Precipice Trail in Acadia National Park, Maine, is not for the faint of heart. It’s one of the hardest hikes in Acadia National Park that promises breathtaking views but comes with a side order of sheer terror. Imagine a narrow, rocky path clinging to the side of a mountain, with nothing but air between you and a thousand-foot drop.

It’s like a real-life game of Frogger but with much higher stakes. But it's important to remember that while the views are spectacular, the risks are equally so. Still, for those who make it to the top, the reward is a panoramic view that's almost worth the cardiac arrest.

7 Snake Island, Brazil

A reptile-filled nightmare on a small piece of land.

Snake Island, or Ilha da Queimada Grande, is not your average tropical paradise. It’s one of the world’s scariest islands you should never visit and one of the most dangerous places on Earth ! This isolated Brazilian island is more like a reptilian hellhole with between 2,000 and 4,000 danger noodles !

Imagine stepping onto an island where every square meter is a potential snake pit filled with one to five golden lanceheads, one of the world's deadliest snakes. With a snake-to-human ratio that’s probably something out of a nightmare, Snake Island is definitely not for the faint of heart.

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6 The Cave Of Swallows, Mexico

Nature’s very own drop zone.

Sótano de las Golondrinas, also known as the Cave of Swallows in Mexico, is not your average tourist spot. This colossal, gaping hole in the ground is a playground for adrenaline fanatics and a nightmare for those with a fear of heights. This colossal pit, with depths reaching over 1,200 feet, is a magnet for base jumpers, wingsuit flyers, and spelunkers who crave a serious dose of vertigo.

That said, a written permit from the Mayor of Aquismón is required to access the Cave of Swallows. The permit office is located on the north side of the town square. While the Cave of Swallows is undeniably impressive, it's also incredibly dangerous. It's a place where the line between exhilaration and disaster is razor-thin.

5 The Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

A place on earth that looks nothing like a place on earth....

The Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is not your average vacation spot. This otherworldly landscape, with its salt flats, active volcanoes, and bubbling mud pools, is a place where Earth seems to have taken a wrong turn. It’s like stepping onto another planet, without the benefit of a spaceship.

Imagine a world of scorching heat, toxic fumes, and the constant threat of volcanic eruptions. That's the Danakil Depression. It's a place where temperatures soar, and the air is often thick with the acrid scent of sulfur. The average temperature here is 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and on days when the sun's heat doesn't cool down, it can exceed 118.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

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4 Mont Blanc, France/Italy

A mountainous misadventure with challenging terrain.

Mont Blanc, the towering giant of the Alps , is a magnet for adrenaline seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. Its snow-capped peak and challenging terrain have lured climbers and skiers for centuries. It's like Everest but with a French accent. However, this majestic mountain is not without its dangers.

Its icy slopes and treacherous cliffs have claimed countless lives, earning it a reputation as one of Europe's most formidable peaks. The thin air, combined with the sheer drop, makes it a test of both physical and mental endurance. It's a place where respect for the mountain is paramount, or you might find yourself paying a hefty price.

3 Yosemite National Park, USA

Nature's playground or perilous pursuit.

Yosemite National Park is a crown jewel of the American wilderness, boasting towering granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and ancient sequoia trees. It's a place where dreams of adventure come alive. However, beneath its stunning facade lurks a wilder side.

Besides being one of the many national parks famous for legends and curses (as well as lodges with paranormal activity, such as the haunted Ahwahnee Hotel ), Yosemite is one of the national parks with the highest number of missing people . It is estimated that over 30 people have gone missing in Yosemite .

With its dramatic landscapes and rugged terrain, Yosemite offers a thrilling experience. Still, it's important to remember that nature can be as unforgiving as it is beautiful.

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2 Trift Bridge, Switzerland

A walk in the clouds (or so it seems).

The Trift Bridge in Switzerland is not for the faint of heart. It's a swaying, metal walkway suspended 328 feet above and stretching approximately 560 feet across a dramatic gorge in the Swiss Alps. It's like walking on a tightrope, but with a much bigger drop.

This engineering marvel offers breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps, but it also comes with a healthy side order of vertigo . Reaching the bridge involves a scenic cable car ride followed by a moderate hike. Sure, it’s like walking on a noodle for people who fear heights, but for those who dare to cross, the reward is a truly unforgettable experience!

1 The North Yungas Road, Bolivia

Bolivia's death-defying drive of doom.

The North Yungas Road, more infamously known as the "Death Road," is a winding ribbon of asphalt that clings precariously to the side of a mountain. It's a road that’s earned its reputation as one of the most dangerous in the world. That said, this winding, treacherous stretch, with an 11,500-foot descent, is a rite of passage for adrenaline enthusiasts and mountain bikers worldwide.

Imagine driving or biking along a narrow, cliff-hanging road, with sheer drops on one side and oncoming traffic on the other. That's North Yungas Road. It's a place where the phrase "white-knuckle ride" takes on a whole new meaning.

Dangerous Destinations: 9 Beautiful Beaches With A Dark Side

Tourists rarely stop to consider the tragedies that may have occurred on the beaches they sunbathe on, but these sands have some dark stories to tell.

These are just a few of the most dangerous tourist attractions in the world. While the allure of pushing boundaries is undeniable, adventure doesn't always equal safety. These destinations are not for the faint of heart, and they certainly aren't for everyone.

The next time you're scrolling through your social media feed and see someone dangling off a cliff or driving on thin roads clinging to the sides of mountains, remember: it might look cool, but it's probably not a good idea.

So, when planning your next vacation, consider whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or a heart-stopping adventure . And remember, sometimes the best view is the one from your living room couch.

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This Southern City Has Been Named the Most Walkable in the US

New Orleans' pedestrian-friendly French Quarter and Central Business District are home to more than 500 eateries and nearly 100 attractions.

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While most American cities aren’t considered easy to navigate by foot, a recent study by travel insurance experts AllClear ranked one popular Southern city as the most walkable in the country. AllClear examined topographical information for more than 240 cities around the world, taking into account average elevation and range, and assigned each city a score — and ultimately, it was New Orleans that was named the most walkable city in the U.S. and the fourth most walkable city globally.

Originally designed by French military engineer Le Blond de la Tour in 1721, New Orleans' pedestrian-friendly French Quarter and Central Business District span two miles and are packed with more than 500 eateries and nearly 100 attractions. Among the city’s famous landmarks are the St. Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square, and Bourbon Street — ground zero for Mardi Gras.

With arguably some of the best cuisine in the U.S., food is a valid reason as any to visit New Orleans . Whether indulging in mouthwatering beignets at Café du Monde, savoring the comforting dishes at Dooky Chase's Restaurant in the historic African American Tremé neighborhood, or sampling a myriad of local delicacies, from crawfish étouffée to bread pudding and po' boys, the options for incredible food are endless.

While exploring New Orleans on foot is essential, don’t miss the opportunity to ride one of the city’s famed streetcars. The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority operates five routes throughout the city. For upscale accommodations with convenient access to the streetcar system and the French Quarter, consider staying at the Ritz-Carlton New Orleans and the Four Seasons New Orleans . Alternatively, for the quintessential Bourbon Street experience, reserve a room at the Royal Sonesta French Quarter .

New Orleans is not the only American city recognized by AllClear for its walkability. Three additional U.S. cities are featured on AllClear’s global top 20 list: Miami, Sacramento, and Tampa. Only one South American destination made the most walkable city list, with Buenos Aires in 15th place. To view the complete list and understand the methodology, visit allcleartravel.co.uk .

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Restaurants.

There are a multitude of delicious places to get a bite to eat in Burlington. Fun fact - the town is home to three Mexican restaurants; Cilantros, Across the Borders, and Señor Patron! All three of them are excellent choices for dinner or a great lunch. There are also two lovely coffee shops in town to get a hot (or iced) cup of joe – 11 th Lane Roastery and Vintage Sisters. Burlington is additionally to home to the Donut Shop, which hands-down has some of the best donuts I have ever tried. Give their donut-holes a try and you’ll agree with me.

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Cilantros Burlington

Great Mexican food and awesome margaritas located on the north side of Burlington!

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Outdoor Recreation

Burlington is home to several bodies of water that are perfect for fishing, with catfish being a particularly prevalent fish in the muddy waters. Running north-south on the eastern side of the town is the Neosho River, there are a couple of parks along the river that are popular fishing sites. Drake Park is my favorite of them, with it having a large waterfall created by an old dam on the river.

Along with the Neosho are  John Redmond Reservoir and Coffey County Reservoir (aka Wolf Creek Lake ). John Redmond is a man-made lake, created by the United States Corp of Engineers for flood control on the Neosho. There are a variety of nature areas all along the coast of the reservoir that are perfect for fishing. A particularly popular area is at the foot of the dam itself, where you set up at if the river is low enough.  

Wolf Creek Lake is the other great water body of the county. This reservoir was initially created to provide a source of cool water for the Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station. Today it has an additional role as a great local fishing area. There's also the nearby  Wolf Creek Environmental Education Area  located in Waverly.

For those who love to camp, there are a couple of excellent sites nearby, such as John Redmond. Riverside east and west hug the Neosho River. They are a well-shaded campsite with a couple of sweet walking trails! The Dam Site Park sits north of the latter two campsites, and it too has nicely shaded campsites with close access to the Cross County Course, perfect for an evening walk or run.

Additionally, there are several public parks in the town. Two of them, Kelly Park and Jones Park have playgrounds for children to enjoy. The local elementary school has two playgrounds that are open to the public during daylight hours.

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If you need a place to cool off, the Burlington Outdoor Pool is the place to be. It is traditionally open from Memorial Day weekend to the weekend before the local school year begins. There are a lot of great activities for kids to do while they are there. The facility has three waterslides, high and low diving boards, basketball goals, and a splash park.

If it is stormy or cold outside, then the Burlington Recreation Center also has quite a few activities for people to enjoy. First, there is a large indoor swimming pool with a few lanes and a general swimming area. Additionally, there is a hot tub in there as well., perfect for relaxing after strenuous exercise. Along with the pool the rec center has a full gymnasium, an excellent place for a game of pick-up basketball or general shooting. If you enjoy weight lighting, then stop by the rec center’s newly renovated weight room!  

History lovers will greatly appreciate the Coffey County Museum! On its grounds are several historic buildings, including an old school and church. The interior is full of artifacts ranging from Native American artifacts to old medical tools. It’s a wonderful way to spend an afternoon to learn more about the community. You can also stop by the Burlington library, with a wide selection of books and movies to enjoy!

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Despite its small size, Burlington has quite a bit to do and more than enough to enjoy an afternoon or relax over the weekend.

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An ex-banker who has been to all 50 US states shares his favorite cities — and 3 he won't go out of his way to visit again

  • Lee Abbamonte has visited every US state, every country in the world, and the North and South Poles.
  • Abbamonte, a 45-year-old travel blogger, grew up in NYC but now lives in Los Angeles.
  • He shared his favorite and least favorite US cities based on diversity, history, and sports prowess.

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When you've done as much travel as Lee Abbamonte has, you know a thing or two about the places worth visiting within the US.

Abbamonte , 45, is a travel blogger who has visited every US state , every country in the world, and the North and South Poles.

He told Business Insider that he caught the travel bug at age 20, when he left the US for the first time to study abroad in London. After graduation, Abbamonte spent time working on Wall Street until 9/11 changed the trajectory of his life. The deadly tragedy was "eye-opening," he said, and spurred him on to dedicate his life to travel.

Abbamonte has traveled far and wide in the decades since, sampling new cuisines, exploring underrated countries , and immersing himself in different cultures. But he also believes his home country, the US, has a lot to offer — and he's not alone.

According to a May report published by McKinsey & Company , a management consulting firm, nearly 70% of trips that start in the US are domestic. What's more, the firm reports that $1 trillion is spent on trips within the US on a yearly basis, making it the largest domestic travel market in the world.

But when it comes to US cities, Abbamonte has preferences. He's got a soft spot for places that are rich in history, have plenty of outdoor activities, and reflect the latest food and culture trends.

Here, he picked three US cities he can't get enough of and three that he prefers not to revisit.

Abbamonte has long been fond of NYC, one of the trendiest cities in the world.

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Abbamonte lived in NYC for 21 years, witnessing the concrete jungle evolve and the perseverance of locals following the devastation of 9/11.

But the real reason the Big Apple is one of his favorite cities in the US is because "it has the best of everything," he said, from delicious food and incredible museums to cultural diversity and awe-inspiring architecture.

"It's a trendsetting place," Abbamonte said, adding that he can only really compare it to other international hot spots like London, Paris, Tokyo, and Sydney.

Simply put, Abbamonte said, NYC is "a world-class city."

The only downside, in his opinion, is that is can be expensive.

He's visited Philadelphia over 70 times but still hasn't warmed to the local delicacies or sports culture.

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Abbamonte estimated he has been to Philadelphia about 75 times so far but said he's still "not a fan."

He admitted that his feelings might be swayed because he doesn't support the Philadelphia Eagles, but that's not the only reason Abbamonte doesn't enjoy the City of Brotherly Love.

Other factors include his personal dislike of the area's accent and its local delicacies. While he doesn't mind Philly's food scene generally, he takes issue with the sandwich the city is best known for.

"They're known for cheesesteaks," he said. "But I think the cheesesteaks in New York are better than cheesesteaks in Philly ."

Abbamonte likes Chicago because it's similar to NYC but with a small-town feel.

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Abbamonte said he's had "the best time" on every trip he's booked to Chicago, which he's visited at least 40 times.

It's often referred to as "the second city" when compared to NYC, but Abbamonte doesn't necessarily see that as a bad thing.

What he likes most is that Chicago "feels like New York but is more of a small town," adding that the local Midwestern culture is much warmer than its East Coast counterpart.

Despite his NYC roots, Abbamonte is a fan of Chicago's signature deep-dish pizza .

"I love that the pizza is different than it is in New York," added Abbamonte, who said he likes to indulge in moderation.

Besides the food and culture, Abbamonte would also argue that Chicago is the best "summer city" in the world because of its proximity to Lake Michigan.

"It's just absolutely gorgeous in the summer," he said.

His only reservation about Chicago is that he hates "being there in winter" when temperatures can plummet to below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.

He doesn't like the traffic in Atlanta.

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Abbamonte doesn't enjoy the Georgia capital's reliance on cars — and how difficult it can be to get around.

"The traffic is terrible," he said, adding that the layout of the city can make it feel somewhat "never-ending."

"It just goes on forever, seemingly without any city planning," he said.

He does enjoy Atlanta's food scene, but not enough hang a visit around it.

Most of the times he's found himself there, it's either because he's had a flight connection through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which the Airports Council International (ACI) ranked the busiest airport in the world in April, or because of a large sporting event.

"It's a great 'big event' city for me, just not an everyday city," Abbamonte said.

Washington DC is chock-full of historic sites that he loves visiting.

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Abbamonte ranked Washington, DC, among his favorite cities to visit in the US because he's fascinated by American history and politics.

The city is dotted with famous sites, such as the White House, memorials, monuments, and museums like the Smithsonian.

Abbamonte has also enjoyed seeing DC evolve since he first visited.

Back in the 1990s, Abbamonte wouldn't have been so quick to compliment the city's architecture.

"Now, it's, like, this beautiful place," said Abbamonte, citing quaint streets dotted with stunning townhouses.

He also said he appreciates DC's green parks and the Potomac River, the natural border between DC and Maryland.

"It's very well done," he said. "I just really love that city."

San Antonio might be one of the most populated cities in the US, but Abbamonte isn't a fan.

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Abbamonte "can't believe" that San Antonio is the seventh-most-populous city in the US, according to the Census Bureau .

He said he realizes his perspective is based on only two trips, the last of which was in 2017. Recalling those visits, Abbamonte said he felt the city came across like one "big conglomerate."

Despite loving history, Abbamonte also found some of the area's cultural hot spots, like the Alamo, quite dull.

He remembers waiting in a long line to enter the site where the 1836 battle between Mexico and the then-republic of Texas took place, and left thinking it was "one of the most underwhelming touristy sites" he'd visited in the US.

Another letdown was the famous San Antonio River Walk, a pedestrian path along the water lined with restaurants and bars. Abbamonte remembered it smelling like "old stale cheap alcohol."

"It has potential to be nice, and to some, I'm sure it is," he said. "But the two times I've been, I wasn't impressed."

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The hotspot dupes in Paris that are way less crowded than classic tourist attractions

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On a trip to Paris , there are some tourist spots that are on the top of everyone's must-visit lists.

But that means these popular spots are often packed to the gills with people, so much that it's hard to actually enjoy yourself.

With that in mind, Intrepid has compiled an insider's guide to hotspot dupes: lesser-known destinations to choose from over the typical fan favourites .

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Instead of the Eiffel Tower, opt for Parc de Belleville

Measured at 108 metres, the Parc de Belleville is the highest park in Paris, providing panoramic views of the city. So, not only will you get to see the sunset across the beautiful region, but you will also still be able to take in the wonders of the Eiffel Tower without the crowds.

Instead of the Louvre, opt for Musée Rodin, Musée Guimet and Musée Picasso

Rather than waiting in lines for hours at the Louvre, visit one of the many local museums the gorgeous city has to offer.

Musée Rodin offers an intimate experience with the works of Auguste Rodin, set in a beautiful mansion with a serene garden showcasing his sculptures. Musée Guimet is a must-visit for those interested in Asian art and culture, boasting an extensive collection from various Asian countries. For modern art lovers, Musée Picasso houses an impressive collection of Pablo Picasso's works, providing a deep dive into his artistic journey.

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Instead of Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, opt for Saint-Sulpice

Built in the 17th century, with foundations from the 12th century, the Eglise Saint-Sulpice is one of the biggest churches in Paris. The second-largest church in Paris, it is known for its stunning architecture, impressive organ, and magnificent frescoes by Eugène Delacroix.

It offers a more tranquil and equally awe-inspiring experience, allowing you to appreciate its rich history and artistic treasures without the crowds.

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Instead of Disneyland, opt for Parc de Vincennes

Instead of the bustling (and expensive!) Disneyland, opt for a relaxing day at Parc de Vincennes. This expansive park offers a variety of attractions, including the beautiful Parc Floral, the historical Château de Vincennes, and a diverse zoo.

The park's vast green spaces, scenic walking paths, and serene lakes provide a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle, making it a great destination for families and nature lovers alike.

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Instead of the Arc de Triomphe, opt for Galeries Lafayette

Instead of climbing the crowded steps of the Arc de Triomphe, head to Galeries Lafayette for an iconic view of Paris. The rooftop terrace of this renowned department store offers a panoramic view of the 9th arrondissement and beyond, including landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Opéra Garnier.

In addition to the breathtaking views, visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and exploring the beautifully decorated interior of this historic Parisian establishment.

Instead of Château de Versailles, opt for Fontainebleau

Just 50 minutes by train from Paris, this Fontainebleau boasts a stunning château with beautifully landscaped gardens. Fontainebleau's palace is rich in history, having been a residence for French monarchs from Louis VII to Napoleon III.

The town itself offers a quaint and picturesque experience with its cobblestone streets, traditional markets, and delightful cafes, providing a perfect day trip for history enthusiasts and those looking to escape the city's rush.

View on the famous staircase in palace of Fontainebleau located on the southeast of Paris in France

Instead of Moulin Rouge, opt for Paradis Latin

This historic cabaret, founded by Napoleon Bonaparte and later rebuilt by Gustave Eiffel, offers an authentic Parisian experience with dazzling shows featuring talented performers, extravagant costumes, and lively music.

Paradis Latin combines tradition with modernity, providing an unforgettable night out that captures the essence of Parisian cabaret in a more intimate and less commercialised setting.

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Best day trips from chicago for 2024.

Chicago's eclectic neighborhoods, world-class attractions and lakeside setting can easily fill a travel itinerary. But when you've worn a path through the Windy City and are looking for a change of scenery, you'll find a bevy of destinations within a few hours, from Lake Michigan retreats to quaint towns. U.S. News weighed expert and traveler feedback, as well as sights, accessibility and culture, to bring you this list of the best day trips from Chicago. Be sure to vote for your favorite spots below to influence next year's ranking.

Lake Geneva

Madison, wi, new buffalo, south haven, wisconsin dells, indiana dunes national park.

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Sitting 80 miles northwest of Chicago, just across the Wisconsin border, Lake Geneva has long been a summer home haven for Chicago's elite, so much so that it was dubbed the "Newport of the West." Like its Rhode Island counterpart , Lake Geneva's shoreline is dotted with historic estates sure to impress history buffs. Today, visitors can find an abundance of activities year-round, from beaches and boating in the summer to skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. When you're not enjoying the great outdoors, treat yourself to some boutique shopping, indulge at a wine bar or brewery, or explore the grandeur of Yerkes Observatory.

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The home of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, this city nearly 150 miles northwest of Chicago has plenty to do beyond its well-known campus. Surrounded by five lakes, Madison is an outdoor paradise, offering boat rentals, beaches, parks and an enchanting botanical garden. When the weather is warm, join coeds on the Memorial Union Terrace for a pitcher of beer, or head to the observation deck at the domed Wisconsin State Capitol building for a view of lakes Mendota and Monona. But the fun doesn’t end when the temperatures drop: Embrace Madison's notorious winter chill while ice fishing, biking on frozen lakes and attending unique festivals.

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This small Michigan town may only be 70 miles east of Chicago, but with its slow pace and relaxed atmosphere, it feels worlds away. New Buffalo's location on Lake Michigan grants visitors access to 16 miles of shoreline, including 260-foot dunes at Warren Dunes State Park and an amenity-filled town beach. The town's proximity to wineries, farms and orchards along the Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail adds to its allure, as do its chic boutiques and waterfront dining options.

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A fraction of the size of Chicago, Milwaukee is ideal for escaping the Windy City's crowds while still enjoying exceptional cultural and culinary experiences. Plus, it's easily accessible via Amtrak train; the rail ride from Chicago to Milwaukee is just about 90 minutes. Start your day at the Milwaukee Art Museum, known as much for its sculptural design as it is for its exhibits, before touring the Pabst Mansion, built in 1892. Beyond legendary beer, cheese and bratwurst, all of which you can find at the Milwaukee Public Market, the city's thriving dining scene boasts restaurants helmed by James Beard Award winners.

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One of Michigan's most popular beach towns, South Haven is a quintessential summer haunt for Midwesterners. Follow the shoreline of Lake Michigan just more than 120 miles east, and you'll arrive at this idyllic town bursting with bed-and-breakfast accommodations, seven public beaches and locally owned shops. Spend a carefree day basking in the sun, eating old-fashioned ice cream and kayaking on the lake. If you're not in a rush, stay for a sunset cruise before driving back to the city.

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With its restored electric streetcars and original buildings (including the century-old soda fountain at Coopers Uptown), nostalgia-infused Kenosha warrants the 60-mile trip north. Perched on Lake Michigan's western shore, this Wisconsin city offers the outdoor pursuits of a beach town with a more robust itinerary. The lakefront is undoubtedly Kenosha's most defining attraction, complete with a sculpture walk, a bike trail and two historical lighthouses. But the city also features several accredited museums, such as the Kenosha Public Museum, and a host of entertainment options that make it worth a visit even in cooler months.

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Those with kids in tow will want to pack up the car for a trip to the Wisconsin Dells. This town, known as the Waterpark Capital of the World, sits approximately 200 miles northwest of Chicago and is home to the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor water parks in the world. Prefer to stay dry? The Dells features scores of additional adventures for active families, ranging from feeding animals at the Wisconsin Deer Park to amphibious vehicle tours along the Wisconsin River.

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For a Hallmark-esque escape, look no further than this tiny Illinois town roughly 160 miles northwest of Chicago. Galena's historic Main Street oozes charm with its well-preserved 19th-century buildings, which house ice cream parlors, candy shops, boutiques and antique stores. What's more, the rural roads surrounding this Mississippi River Valley locale are begging for a scenic drive to the region's wineries. If you're into history, save time for a Galena Trolley Tour, on which your guide will take you to the home of Ulysses S. Grant and regale you with stories about this mining town's past.

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Trade Chicago's congested Lake Shore Drive for 15 miles of untouched shoreline with a quick day trip to Indiana Dunes National Park. In less than an hour (the dunes are located about 50 miles east of the city), you'll be digging your toes into the soft sand, splashing around in Lake Michigan's chilly water or working up a sweat on the park's 50-plus miles of trails. To really elevate your heartrate, hike up the 120-foot Mount Baldy dune on a ranger-led tour, or take it easy on the park's less challenging trails through forests and marshes.

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