A highlight of visiting the US is its diversity. You can lose yourself in the redwoods, breathe in the sea air on shimmering beaches, or discover underground arts scenes in some of the world’s most famous cities in this vast country.
We have a list of the US’s top destinations for nature lovers seeking wide open spaces and snow-covered peaks and culture lovers seeking museums and galleries. Best 2023 travel destinations.
NYC, NY
The city of New York, steeped in American history, continues to exceed expectations. Manhattan’s diversity draws artists, fashionistas, financiers, musicians, and eaters. Savour sunset cocktails on rooftops, mosh at local punk shows, admire world-class art in famous museums, or eat the best food at a hidden gem.
SF, CA
San Francisco offers a unique West Coast urban travel experience, with attractions such as Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, the Castro, and many galleries.
DC’s National Mall
The National Mall, a two-mile strip of famous monuments and museums, is the center of American politics and culture. Ten Smithsonian museums, including the National Museum of Natural History, National Museum of African American History and Culture, and National Gallery of Art, Lincoln Memorial, and Capitol building, are located in the mall.
The North
Explore natural beauty, delicious lobster, and stunning coastal views on a mountain road trip.Come to New England. Experience Cape Cod’s charming villages and cranberry bogs, Vermont’s mountain cabins, or Portland’s seafood dining. Autumn brings some of the nation’s best fall foliage.
PCH
The 1600-mile Pacific Coast Highway connects sunny San Diego to moody Seattle, offering epic West Coast experiences between three routes. Experience coastal towns, Big Sur cliffs, Oregon tidepools, and Olympic National Park in Washington. Stay at charming motels.
NOLA, Louisiana
New Orleans is unmatched in the world according to us. This city’s magnetic mix of Indigenous, Caribbean, African, French, and Spanish influences keeps visitors coming back. Enjoy its famous Creole cuisine, lively festivals, and world-class music scene—this is jazz’s birthplace.
NM’s Santa Fe
Santa Fe is known as the “City Different,” blending American history with modernity. With Indigenous, Spanish, and Mexican influences, this city boasts historical sites like the 400-year-old plaza and a vibrant art scene with independent artists and the original Meow Wolf immersive art installation.
Chicago
Chicago combines the best of American cities – great food, diverse neighborhoods, and top museums – with a distinct midwestern element. Enjoy relaxing by Lake Michigan, watching a Cubs game at Wrigley Field, or comedy at Second City, home to Stephen Colbert and Tina Fey.
CO Rocky Mountains
Visit the Rockies in Colorado for a look at the iconic American West mountains.Explore the Rocky Mountains National Park, ski hubs like Vail, Aspen, and Telluride, drive the scenic San Juan range, or camp in one of the state’s many national forests.
Blue Ridge Mountains, NC/VA
The US’s oldest mountain range, the Rockies, deserves its fame. The southern third of the Appalachian mountain chain, the Blue Ridge Mountains, have stunning blue-green views from their many ridges and balds through lush forests. Explore the Blue Ridge Parkway, historic Appalachian Trail, or various day hikes.