The United States is a huge country with a great variety of landscapes and cultures, home to the world’s first national park (Yellowstone), and a great national and state park infrastructure with a lot to do and do. Coastal cities are the most popular tourist destinations, but both rural and urban destinations in the center of the country are wonderful. You’ll find a mix of natural wonders, wonderful recreational areas, and magical cities that represent the best of the United States. Here are top most important places to visit in the USA before you die.
1. Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World is located in Orlando, Florida. If something incorporates the ethos of the magical kingdom of Disney World, it’s the “It’s a small world” way. The same song is a kind of American dream: a land of many cultures that welcomes everyone. Everyone in the Magic Kingdom welcomes your dream world where Mickey Mouse and Cinderella roam and spin. The whole range of American imagination is represented, from futuristic Tomorrow land to classic Fantasy land. This is a pixie-dirty retreat from reality that should not be missed, regardless of age.
2. The French Quarter
The French Quarter is located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The aesthetics of the New Orleans French Quarter, as a blend of cultures that created it, is a collage of lively textures: cobblestone corridors, lush courtyards, wrought iron balcony railings. The city’s rich history and musical heritage are inextricably linked; jazz, blues, classic rock ‘n’ roll and electronic dance music all echo from the fourth door. The spirit of the flexible anniversary is spreading in the French Quarter and it is an American icon that you must experience.
3. Times Square
Times Square is located in New York, NY. If you want to beat the excess, the consumerism, the spectacle, and everything that is unbelievably in the heart of the Americans in your head, look no further for Times Square. Wide-eyed, over-stimulated tourists, all around the world, walk around with awesome ads and awesome kaleidoscopic signs with cameras in their hands. This roaring neon hub of humanity never really sleeps, and you just have to see that you believed it.
4. Fenway Park
The Boston Red Sox are based in Boston, Massachusetts and have been playing Fenway Park since 1912 at Major League Baseball. Baseball legends Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, and Carl Yastrzemski are all here. It is both a remnant of an American golden age, preserved in all its old-fashioned glory, and a mecca for a fundamentally potentially American sports fan – and its rabidly supported team.
5. Mount Rushmore
Rushmore Hill is not only an impressive mountain monument in its impressive size but also the boldest embodiment of existing American ideals. It is located in Keystone, South Dakota. The sculpture was engraved in the same wild western areas that represented the pioneering American spirit. The statue depicts the faces of four American Icoclassical presidents, including Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
6. Savannah
Savannah is easily one of the most beautiful cities and places to visit in the United States. Each round features intricate houses and Spanish moss. Even so, the city still emits an awesome aura that is so hard to deny. When the night comes, pick up the many ghost tours and look for some creepy places like Mercer Williams House, Bonaventure Cemetery and Colonial Park Cemetery.
7. Las Vegas
Whether you’re just a casual tourist looking for a fabulous show or a high-stakes player, Las Vegas is a glamorous city that will reassure you with top-notch shopping malls, fantastic food, endless excitement, and fun. Here, kids will love the exciting excursions at Circus as well as the New York roller coaster.
8. Maui
With green parks and idyllic beaches, Maui is an example of a relaxing tropical getaway in America. You can spend your days in Maui admiring the breathtaking scenery as you cross the sand of Kaihalulu or as you make your way to Hana along the way. In fact, even if you do not consider yourself to be a certified food, you can taste the delicious seafood of the island.
9. Memphis
Industrial, slightly collapsed and crumbly Memphis seems to be the best and the days of glory are over. But don’t let the uneven look of the city fool you. Memphis is considered one of the lowest-visited places in the United States, which continues to be a thriving blues music scene and some killer culinary delights.
10. Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is located in Seattle, Washington. The Pike Place Market is a rebellious gathering where merchandise is sold and worshiped by customers. Today’s Pike Place Market is a dream come true for food lovers, where skillful fish farmers sell their goods at numerous restaurants, bakeries, cafes (including the Starbucks flagship), ethnic eateries and more. The floral market should not be missed either by its cheap and generous arrangements or by the more artisanal corridors of the market.
11. The Alamo
Originally known as Mision San Antonio de Valera, this 18th-century Roman Catholic mission played a major role in determining the future of the United States. The Battle of Alamo lasted 13 days, but the tradition of this small fortress lives on in the history of the nation because of the passion and determination of the people who fought in it.
12. Diamond Head Monument
Taking a hike to the top of a 300,000-year-old crater will leave you breathless, and not just because it rises to 560 feet within 8 miles. The views at the top of the crater are arguably the best in Hawaii, and so much so that the US military used them as a former watchman to protect the island from attack. You can find it in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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I’ve been to 6 of these places! I need to go to the rest and finish off this list!
Thank you Ashli, we will share more places of USA !!
absolutely love this , I’ve only been to Vegas and Maui! great list, will add this to my bucket list! thanks for sharing !
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Thanks Mira
You just reminded me that I need to travel more. So many places I haven’t seen yet.
Thank you Cyndi
I’ve only gone to two of the places that you’ve mentioned. I swear I need to see more of the world before I can’t see them lol
Thanks Jenaleigh
Wow. Iโll save this post for future reference as we are going to United States next year ๐
Thank you Lyka
I have actually never been to the States before. On my list of things to see when I will plan a trip there will definitely be New York with its Time Square and New Orleans with its stunning French Quarter.
Thank you Jornna
Time Square my hubby was mentioning after he returned from US ..I wish to visit soon
Thank you Ruchi, please follow us on socials for more updates about great destinations
I’ve only been to 3 of these places, but they were amazing to visit. I’ll have to visit the rest of these places.
Thank you Nicole !! Sure, you should visit rest of places
Cool post! These places look amazing. I live in Europe so all of it seems so far away, but I hope to be able to visit one day.
Thanks for your valuable thoughts !! ๐
I’m Canadian, so I haven’t been to these places, despite visiting the US a bunch. Cool post, with some great suggestions!
I only been to Time Squares and I am American. But I really want to visit Maui and soak up the Hawaiian sun!
Thanks for helping me add a few more places to my bucket list!
Great list. I would just exchange Savannah for Charleston.
Love all of these! Visit in USA are one of the best dreams ever! Love your photos!
Thanks for giving me a few spots in the US for me to visit. It migjt be impossible to visit all of them, but i can probbaly go to a few. USA here I come.
Well… I’ve been to three of them ๐คท
I have seen 3 places from this list. Will plan for the rest!
Going to the US for first time in December! Looking forward to checking some of these out ๐
Love this list! Will add the missing ones to my bucket list