Top 15 Places to Visit in the United States of America

Top 15 Places to Visit in the USA

When it comes to places to visit, the United States has them all and it makes for a fantastic vacation. Whether you’re interested in history, sport, agriculture, architecture, fashion, food, or anything else, America is almost certain to have something for you. However, what if you want to visit some of the most famous locations? If this is the case, we have compiled a list of the most famous and enjoyable places to visit in the USA.

  1. Grand Canyon 


    Located in Arizona, the Grand Canyon is one of the most famous national parks not only in the US but the world. Stretching 277 miles long and 18 miles wide, it is a truly amazing natural wonder, and it has continually expanded over six million years while being helped along by the Colorado River. Nowadays, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and it sees nearly five million visitors every single year. If you choose to visit the Grand Canyon, you will be left speechless at the stunning views and at the chance to escape from reality.

  2. Yellowstone

    If you love the great outdoors, Yellowstone is another one for you as you will see beautiful peaks coupled with clear lakes. One of the best things about Yellowstone is that it has remained unspoiled for centuries and now, we can all enjoy the beauty as if it was being discovered for the very first time. In terms of space, you will find over 3,000 square miles of mountains, waterfalls, canyons, and geysers. As well as this, you will have an opportunity to become one with wildlife as you come across elk, buffalo and sometimes even grizzly bears.

  3. New York City

    What trip to the US would be complete without a visit to the hustle and bustle of New York City? This option is slightly more intense than the two national parks listed previously, but there is so much to see and do in New York that it has to have a place on this list. Whether you want to go and watch a sports game, catch a show on Broadway, go shopping on Fifth Avenue, discover the art galleries, or even just enjoy the famous food, you will find what you want in New York.

  4. Washington DC 

    As the capital of America, Washington is steeped in history and tradition with a number of monuments and political buildings. For a long time, outsiders considered the capital to be ‘slow’ but it offers a more exciting visit these days with museums, restaurants, and cafes, all becoming more frequently found. Furthermore, it also boasts some interesting neighborhoods just waiting to be discovered.

  5. Orlando - Disney World

    If you have children or just want to take a trip back into your childhood, Orlando is the place for you. Whether you want to taste the famous Butterbeer from Harry Potter or watch a water show at SeaWorld, Orlando offers fun in bundles. For many, Orlando is seen as a place for children to enjoy but this doesn’t have to be the case at all. In truth, people of all ages can benefit from the allure of the city because it is more than just theme parks and rollercoasters. For one thing, the weather and landscape make for great adventures.

  6. Las Vegas 

    Over time, Las Vegas has accumulated a number of titles, but perhaps the most appropriate of them all is ‘the entertainment capital of the world’. With nightclubs, pubs, and casinos, this location has been the hub for much activity for a long time and has become a must-visit for stags and bachelor. However, you don’t have to be young and to look for all-night parties in Las Vegas any longer, the various spas, luxury restaurants, and opportunities to hike and do other outdoor activities make it perfect for all types of people.

  7. Cape Cod

     If you are tired of life and tired of being tired, Cape Cod in Massachusetts could just be the perfect getaway for you. With traditional cottages and colorful shakes, you have an opportunity to take in the peace and serenity while relaxing on the beautiful beaches. If you want to add a little activity to your trip, there are plenty of chances to do so with fishing boats and kayaks available to use. Ultimately, Cape Cod is the place to go for a laid-back time and to get away from the city life.

  8. Jackson Hole 

    Based in Wyoming, Jackson Hole is surrounded by miles of national forest in most directions and Grand Teton National Park to the north. Again, Jackson Hole is a great location to get away from a busy lifestyle, but it still offers plenty of entertainment in the shape of skiing and many others. As a location that survives on local industries, Jackson Hole is often forgotten about but is a superb country town with miles of open land to explore or simply keep in between you and regular life.

  9. Chicago 

    Known as many things including the ‘Windy City’, Chicago is perhaps one of the most diverse locations in all of America. Whether you want to visit art galleries, taste a variety of foods, or go shopping, Chicago has something for everyone and it generally takes first-time visitors by surprise. Of course, Chicago’s skyscrapers are world-renowned and you can even make the most of, it with a tower tour. The more time you spend in Chicago, the more layers you will uncover which makes your trip better and better by the hour.

  10. Aspen 

    Back to a more relaxed atmosphere now and Aspen is known as a winter wonderland that offers panoramic views that can be seen on postcards and computer wallpapers. Often compared to that of a snow globe, its picturesque setting is enough for anybody to want to return again before they even leave. If you’re not into skiing, you can also visit the shops, museums, galleries, festivals, and more.

  11. Yosemite 

    California is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the US and it isn't hard to see why once you throw Yosemite into the mix. With 1,200 square miles of pure beauty, you can enjoy cliffs, old Sequoia trees, majestic waterfalls, and more within this haven. Within a much smaller radius, you will find the hub if all activity with the likes of El Capitan and Half Dome. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, the hiking trails offer beauty in abundance.

  12. San Francisco 

    Much like Chicago, San Francisco is a diverse area but with a particular focus on arts and the free spirit of life. Here, you will find a nice balance between the buzz of the city and the calm of the sea. Of course, the Golden Gate Bridge provides a memory to last a lifetime but you will also have a chance to visit other excellent sights, delicious restaurants, unique little cafes, and even an awesome nightlife.

  13. New Orleans 

    When it comes to architecture, New Orleans is the winner and it boasts buildings that are clearly influenced by Europe and has a strong history with music. Going back to their roots, you will find a number of jazz and blues bars as well as a carnival atmosphere. In recent times, the city has been hit by some tragic natural disasters but they are very quickly bringing it back to how it should be and much of the architecture looks as good as ever.

  14. Charleston 

    Found in South Carolina, visiting Charleston is like stepping back in time because you will be surrounded by lamp-lit streets, horse-drawn carriages, and classic architecture. It should be noted, though, it’s not because they are stuck in the past, it is because it is a proud area that likes to celebrate their heritage. If you visit Charleston, you will see an array of interesting shops, excellent as well as innovative restaurants, new art galleries, and the Spoleto Festival USA. Fort Sumner also adds a bonus for history enthusiasts as it is the location of the first fired bullet of the Civil War.

  15. San Diego 

    Finally, San Diego is a beauty spot for the 70 miles of coastline and is also home to one of the most famous zoos in the world. San Diego offers a variety of opportunities from relaxing on the beach to dressing up for the nightlife, and there is also the fact that it is steeped in military history. Over the years, the city has grown a lot, but it still keeps the same warm, small-town feel that has got it this far.

So there we have it, fifteen of the most beautiful and famous locations to visit in the US. Whether you are already in the country or coming from abroad, all of these choices make for fantastic trips, and you will be certain to create memories to last a lifetime.

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