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    New York, New York

    From Disha of Disha Discovers New York is one of the most iconic and beautiful cities in the United States and even the world. It truly is a city that everyone should visit at least once in their lives even if it’s just for a quick weekend in NYC! The tall buildings are mesmerizing and awe-inspiring, it’s home to some of the most exquisite museums and galleries in the world, and New York City is brimming with so much to explore and see. Plus, NYC is a foodie’s heaven with cuisines from all ov...

    Miami, Florida

    From Veronika of Travel Geekery Vibrant and colorful Miami is, without a doubt, one of the best places to visit in the US. The downtown area merges into wonderfully diverse neighborhoods from Little Havana to Coral Gables. However, most visitors to the vibrant yet laid-back city head to its beaches located on a long stretch of a barrier island. South Beach especially is where the glamor’s at, topped by stylish Ocean Drive, which is lined with elegant Art Deco houses including Versace’s mansio...

    San Diego, California

    From Maria of San Diego Explorer San Diego is the perfect California beach city and a must on any USA bucket list. Also known as America’s Finest City, San Diego has a lot to offer, whether you are looking for a beach getaway at one of the many beach resorts in San Diego, a fun time in the city, or a mix of both. Here are some of the best things to do in San Diego! In Downtown San Diego, there is something for everyone: from eating delicious Italian fare in Little Italy to visiting the Midway...

    Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

    From Melissa of Parenthood and Passports Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the United States and one of the best places to visit in the entire country. Known for its geothermal activity, more than half of the earth’s geysers are located in the national park which straddles the borders of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. Old Faithful is one of the most popular things to see in Yellowstone National Park. The active and predictable geyser erupts approximately 20 times each day...

    Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho

    From Allison of She Dreams of Alpine Idaho is often overlooked when it comes to cool places to visit in the US, but the tiny town of Stanley serves as the gateway to an abundance of outdoor adventures in the stunning Sawtooth Mountain range and along the swift Salmon River. Although it has a population of less than 100, Stanley is easily accessible in a 3-hour drive from the main airport in Boise or about a 1-hour drive if you’re coming from Sun Valley. The best way to explore the Sawtooth Mo...

    Oregon Coast

    From Kay of The Awkward Traveller The Oregon Coast is one of the most underrated travel destinations in the USA, but for those who love moody, dramatic scenery, it is the best place to be. Although the actual coast isn’t very long (338 or so miles, about a 7.5-hour drive without stopping), it makes for a great weekend or longer trip with added stops. Starting at the north end, about 2 hours outside of Portland, the city of Astoria will serve as your jumping-off point with picturesque bridges...

    Maui, Hawaii

    From Jessica of I’m Jess Traveling Famed for her elegant beaches, world-class resorts, and next-level surf, Maui attracts visitors from all over the world. It’s no surprise that Maui was named Condé Nast Traveler’s best island in the U.S. for 23 consecutive years. There are countless things to see and do in Maui depending on your travel style. For outdoor enthusiasts, hike through a majestic bamboo forest ending at a 400-foot waterfall. Ocean lovers can test their skills at surfing or set sai...

    Cape Cod, Massachusetts

    For adorable beach towns, sandy beaches, and some of the best seafood you’ve ever eaten in your life, head to the classic New England summer getaway of Cape Cod. While you’re in Cape Cod (or as New Englanders say, “on the Cape”), hit one of the beautiful trails, visit a lighthouse or two, stick your toes in the sand, and eat lots and lots of lobster. While Cape Cod’s swimming season is much shorter than popular beach destinations elsewhere in the country, it’s still well worth visiting. Just...

    Nā Pali Coast, Kauai

    Towering cliffs covered in dense jungle, dramatic waterfalls, small valleys, and views of the Pacific Ocean far below: welcome to theNā PaliCoast. Without a doubt, the Nā PaliCoast on Kauai is one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the US. Stretching 17 miles along the northwest portion of Kauai, the Nā PaliCoast is best admired from air–usually via a helicopter tour–or from a boat on the sea. Whichever option you choose, there’s no doubt that what is arguably the most beautiful cor...

    Napa Valley, California

    Northern California’s wine country is definitely among the most beautiful–and for wine lovers, tastiest, places to visit in the USA. With beautiful small towns, great boutiques, and rolling hills filled with vineyards that almost feel like being in Tuscany, both Napa Valley and Sonoma County have plenty to offer those looking for a laid-back, wine-filled getaway.

    Door County, Wisconsin

    From Paulina of Paulina on the Road Wisconsin often isn’t the first US state that people think of visiting, but from beautiful beaches to quirky attractions like House on the Rock, it has plenty to offer. One of the most beautiful USA landmarks, Door Country, Wisconsin welcomes you on board with 300 miles of stretched shoreline and an awestruck sunset over the water, you could not leave without a witness. It allows your soul to breathe and relax. Wisconsin lets you explore aesthetic art galle...

    Route 66

    Route 66 isn’t technically just one place, but as one of the most iconic travel destinations in the United States, I couldn’t bear to leave it off this USA bucket list! Stretching from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California, Route 66 is America’s best-known road trip and the perfect place to find not-quite-forgotten slices of Americana, from quirky roadside attractions like Cadillac Ranchand the Catoosa Whale to beloved diners and 50s-era-inspired motels. Route 66 passes through nine s...

    • Austin, Texas. Austin, Texas, lacks professional sports teams but boasts sunny weather and celebrates Eeyore’s birthday annually. As the capital and fourth-most populous city in Texas, Austin is renowned as the state’s most progressive, earning the nickname “Hippie Haven.”
    • Boston, Massachusetts. Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, is one of the oldest U.S. cities, dating back to 1630. Rich in history, it played a pivotal role in Puritan settlement and the Revolutionary War.
    • Seattle, Washington. Seattle, Washington, the urban heart of the Pacific Northwest, is a must for coffee lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and seafood aficionados.
    • Houston, Texas. Houston, Texas, the most populous city in the Southern United States and the country’s largest by area, is more than just a financial hub.
    • New York City. With its sheer variety of cultural attractions, culinary offerings and landmark sights, it's no surprise that the nation's largest city crowns this list.
    • Honolulu - Oahu. If you're torn between a beach vacation and an urban escape, choose a destination that offers both. Hawaii's capital arguably boasts some of the state's best beaches, including iconic Waikiki Beach, but Honolulu also offers plenty of history and culture.
    • San Francisco. Colorful Victorian houses, a hilly landscape, cable cars and vibrant neighborhoods give San Francisco plenty of character, making it a perfect city getaway.
    • San Diego. San Diego's stunning shorelines and near-perfect weather give it a laid-back beach town vibe despite it being the second most populated city in California.
    • Memphis. Gritty, industrial, and a bit run down, Memphis appears like its best days are behind it, but don’t let the rough exterior fool you — the city is still home to some killer food and a vibrant blues music scene.
    • Austin. My new home (surprise! I moved to Austin!) , and every visit here makes me love it more and more. The warm weather, the lively honky-tonks and live music, funky house bars on Rainey Street, amazing hiking and biking trails, and tons of outdoor activities… Austin has it all.
    • New Orleans. New Orleans is a city with soul. It’s seen some hard times, but it lives on with a zest for life unmatched by most places. It has a rich and long history and is filled with scrumptious French-inspired Creole and Cajun food, live jazz music, street performers, and an appreciation for all the temptations of life.
    • Asheville. Asheville is Portland in the North Carolina mountains: full of tasty craft beer, food, and hipsters. I liked the area a lot, including its proximity to some wonderful and scenic mountain hikes such as the Carolina Mountain Trail.
  3. Nov 29, 2022 · From the Everglades to Los Angeles's Arts District, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to Seattle, these are the best places to go in the U.S. in 2023.

  4. Mar 3, 2024 · 25 Best Places to Visit in the USA. Becky Griswold. Last updated on March 3, 2024. The USA is the cultural force of the modern era. A land built on immigration and pioneering, America is a bastion of modern-day pop culture, free thought and the relentless pursuit of the American Dream.

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