The US is a huge and diverse nation that can awe any traveler with its large number of attractions and activities. From star-studded Los Angeles to historical Boston, this is a country where you can explore cities packed with world-famous landmarks and iconic food. This is also where you can explore incredible nature, like the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon and the natural wonders of Alaska.
So, whether you enjoy getting lost in a concrete jungle or hiking mountain trails, these are the best things to do in the US. Click on to get started.
With stunning waterfalls and dramatic mountains, Yosemite is a hiker’s dream. So whether you opt for a short or long hike, it will be worth it.
Set-jetting is a trend that involves visiting shooting locations from movies or TV shows. And from Los Angeles to New York, nowhere has more options than the US.
Everyone needs to dance with a real life cowboy at some point in their life! And Nashville's Lower Broadway is the place to be, with its many country music bars.
You won't be alone on a leaf-peeping road trip in New England, as hoards of people gather to admire the showstopping autumn foliage. Be sure to include some pit stops for maple creemees and apple cider donuts.
It's no secret that New Yorkers love their pizza, and rightfully so. The huge slices come with a charred, chewy crust, and bubbling cheese.
There's nothing more southern than drifting down the Mississippi on a paddle wheel steamboat. On top of that, you'll visit a huge variety of sights, from historical landmarks to cute little towns.
Somehow, a glass of wine always tastes better when you're on holiday. Visit the top-notch vineyards of Napa, most of which happily provide tastings.
If there's one thing that New Orleans does well, it's jazz. Skip the touristy bars of Bourbon Street and head to Frenchmen Street for a more authentic flavor. You won't be disappointed.
You can't beat a classic American road trip, and driving down the length of the Florida Keys is a must. Keep an eye out for dolphins and be sure to stop for a slice of key lime pie!
Feeling lucky? Head to the neon-drenched Las Vegas Strip where you'll find giant hotels, ritzy casinos, restaurants, and bars, all in the same space.
The streets of Boston are filled with history. From the Boston Tea Party to the Revolutionary War, explore the Freedom Trail which connects key sites from this important era in American history.
From spectacular beaches to lush valleys and impressive volcanoes, discover Hawaii's islands by plane or even by cruise.
It doesn't matter who's competing, or even what sport they're playing. It's all about the full experience, with T-shirt cannons, cheerleaders, mascots, and a never-ending supply of snacks.
You simply can’t beat the wow factor of Alaska. There you'll find glacial landscapes, mammoth icebergs, and striking fjords. If you're adventurous, be sure to book a cruise that offers excursions such as kayaking or whale-watching.
The birthplace of US comedy, this is where stars like Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers cut their teeth. With multiple shows every night, check out Second City and the iO Theater.
There's nothing like admiring the Milky Way on a clear night, and Utah's jet-black skies are a perfect canvas. You'll have the best view from the Bryce Canyon National Park and the plains of Antelope Island.
The US Civil Rights Trail is situated throughout the American South, connecting sites of pivotal moments that advanced the civil rights movement. Plan a road trip that takes you between the museums, historic churches, and monuments.
Whether you drive up to one of the lookouts, land in its belly via helicopter, or hike deep within its core, the Grand Canyon never fails to amaze.
From the National Museum of African American History and Culture to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, the US capital has some of the best museums in the world. And most of them are free to visit!
From fried chicken to gumbo and low country boil, it's all about feeding your soul with the ultimate comfort food.
America's first national park is great at any time of year. But there's an extra charm about it in winter, when it's inevitably layered in snow.
Instead of merely gazing upon one of the world's most famous bridges, rent a bike and pedal your way over it, from San Francisco to Sausalito. It's an unforgettable experience.
Montana is known as Big Sky Country for a reason: its wide-open spaces. So get ready to experience cowboy life in the wilderness, past wildflower meadows and towering mountains.
Americans know what they're doing when it comes to theme parks. From Disney parks (in Anaheim, California and Orlando, Florida), to Knott's Berry Farm and Dollywood, get ready for head-spinning rides and music-filled shows.
You can't go to New York without experiencing a Broadway show at least once in your life. And the good news is, there are countless plays and musicals to choose from.
One of the hottest and driest places on earth, make sure you stay well hydrated when you visit Death Valley. And if you go there in winter, you might be lucky enough to get some rain.
New York and Miami are the obvious places to find Art Deco architecture in the US, but you may be surprised by the number of fine examples in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Make sure to check out the huge number of Art Deco buildings in the midwestern city.
The US has no shortage of unforgettable road trips, and that includes cruising down the West Coast. Prepare for epic scenery between Los Angeles and San Francisco!
There's something magical about experiencing the desert at dawn, especially from a hot-air balloon over the Sonoran Desert!
Every spring, the trees around the Tidal Basin frame the landmarks of the city with a softly beautiful bloom. It's definitely worth a visit!
Sources: (The Times) (Irish Independent)
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The US is a huge and diverse nation that can awe any traveler with its large number of attractions and activities. From star-studded Los Angeles to historical Boston, this is a country where you can explore cities packed with world-famous landmarks and iconic food. This is also where you can explore incredible nature, like the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon and the natural wonders of Alaska.
So, whether you enjoy getting lost in a concrete jungle or hiking mountain trails, these are the best things to do in the US. Click on to get started.