The United States has
so many diverse cities and attractions that it is difficult to narrow down the
list to only 10 U.S. destinations. The following list of top 10 places to visit
in the U.S.A. is an introduction to the best and most popular places to go in
the United States.
The photo above is an indication of what the #1 USA
destination is. Click on the links on the following pages to learn more about
New York City and the rest of America's Top 10 destinations.
American icons, such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire
State Building, and Times Square, are just a few of the attractions to see in
New York City, America's most populous and most popular city. Also known as the
"Big Apple," New York City is a favorite destination for both
domestic and international visitors. The big challenge? Finding an affordable
place to stay.
Los Angeles
The lure of Hollywood, international celebrities, and the
mild breezes from the Pacific Ocean make Los Angeles one an obvious addition to
the list of top U.S. tourist destinations. Visit our guide to Los Angeles to
learn more about L.A.'s famous beaches, such as Malibu or Santa Monica,
shopping on Rodeo Drive, touring Beverly Hills, and more.
Chicago
Chicago has long been called the "Second City,"
coming in second to New York City in both size and population. A beacon in the
Midwest, Chicago is actually third in population these days but it has a
skyline, restaurants, shopping, museums, and activities to easily rival NYC and
L.A.
Washington, DC
The United States' capital city, Washington, DC, has miles
of museums and monuments – almost all of which are free – thereby making it one
of the most visited cities in the United States, especially for families and
school groups.
Las Vegas
Most tourists go to Las Vegas to try their luck at its
famous casinos. But Las Vegas also has blockbuster shows, world class shopping,
and top notch restaurants, all of which make this city a true desert oasis and
a top U.S. travel destination.
San Francisco
Symbolized by the red rafters of the Golden Gate Bridge,
this legendary city on the San Francisco Bay is known for its neighborhoods,
such as Chinatown and the hippie-turned-haute enclave of Haight-Ashbury. While
San Francisco is an ideal city for nature lovers as well as the jet set, it is
also a great jumping-off point for trips to the vineyard estates in Napa Valley
or to the colossal tech campuses of Silicon Valley.
Hawaii
Say "Aloha" to Hawaii, a top U.S. destination that
is also an island paradise. From the natural beauty of its beaches and
volcanoes to its rich South Pacific culture, Hawaii is the perfect U.S.
destination if you're looking to really get away from it all.
Grand Canyon
An incredible geological wonder stretching over 200 miles,
the Grand Canyon is a deep ravine carved out by the Colorado River over
thousands of years. Located in the state of Arizona, the Grand Canyon is a top
destination to visit in the Southwest United States and one of the most popular
of U.S. National Parks.
Florida
Beautiful beaches, family-friendly attractions like
Disneyworld, and the Latino culture and style of Miami make Florida, also known
as the "Sunshine State," one of the most popular states in the U.S.
for visitors.
New Orleans
New Orleans is all about festivals, French roots, and a
"laissez-faire" attitude, making it a distinctly different – and
popular – destination among tourists from the U.S. and abroad. From Mardi Gras,
New Orleans' biggest party, to Jazz Fest, one of the world's most respected
gatherings of jazz musicians, there are plenty of ways to "let the good
times roll" in The Big Easy.










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