Things To Do
in United States

The United States is a vast and diverse nation spanning coast to coast, offering iconic cities, sweeping landscapes, and a mosaic of cultures. Its regional flavors, arts, and landscapes invite travelers to explore everything from buzzing metropolises to quiet national parks. Across its 50 states, you can chase city lights, climb red rock canyons, surf tropical beaches, and savor a fusion cuisine born from centuries of migration.

Travel here covers a spectrum from fast paced urban experiences to tranquil natural retreats, with something to tempt every interest.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Exploring New York City
morning
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Start your day with a quintessential New York breakfast, a bagel with lox from a local deli. Afterward, visit the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to soak in the rich history of immigrants coming to America. Spend some time wandering around Battery Park, enjoying the views of the harbor and the skyline.

afternoon
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Head to the Financial District to see Wall Street, then make your way to the One World Observatory for breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a nearby eatery serving international cuisine from various cultures represented in the city. After lunch, take a stroll through the 9/11 Memorial to pay your respects.

evening
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As the sun sets, make your way to Times Square and experience the dazzling lights and energetic crowds. Grab dinner at a Broadway district restaurant before heading to see a musical or play that captivates the essence of New York. End your night with a contemplative walk through Central Park, illuminated by the moonlight.

day 2
Cultural Immersion in Washington D.C.
morning
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Begin your morning with a visit to the National Mall, where you can admire the monuments and memorials, including Lincoln and Jefferson. Stop for breakfast at a nearby café, relishing in local pastries and coffee. Afterward, head to the Smithsonian museums to indulge in America’s history and culture.

afternoon
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Continue your day by visiting the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress, where the impressive architecture and historical significance will amaze you. For lunch, explore the vibrant food scene of Georgetown, with its shops and eateries lining the streets. Then, take a leisurely walk along the Potomac River to enjoy scenic views.

evening
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As evening falls, visit the trendy U Street Corridor for dinner, known for its historic jazz clubs and delicious food options. After dinner, catch a live music performance or a comedy show at one of the local venues, immersing yourself in the city’s nightlife. Finally, stroll through one of D.C.’s quaint neighborhoods, soaking up the atmosphere.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$12-15
Coffee$3-5
🥗Meal for two at mid-range restaurant$40-70
🏨Mid-range hotel per night$120-240
🚗Gas per gallon$3-5

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Vast range of experiences and destinations
  • High-quality infrastructure and amenities
  • High travel costs in some regions
  • Complex visa and entry processes for international visitors

Places to Visit in United States

Visit one of these nice places.

Grand Canyon South Rim (Arizona)

Wide vistas, dramatic cliffs, and sunrise glow over the canyon walls.

New York City Skyline from Brooklyn Bridge Park (New York)

Iconic cityscape photography with bridges, water, and towering towers.

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (Arizona/Utah)

Giant sandstone buttes and desert light ideal for wide-angle shots.

Antelope Canyon (Arizona)

Slot canyon with sculpted sandstone walls and glowing colors.

Golden Gate Bridge and Crissy Field (San Francisco)

Golden hour perspectives of the bridge with water and hills.

Old Faithful and Yellowstone River (Wyoming/Montana)

Geysers, wildlife, and expansive landscapes.

Delicate Arch (Arches National Park, Utah)

Iconic rock arch framed by sky and desert terrain.

Haleakalā Sunrise (Maui, Hawaii)

Otherworldly colors from the summit over volcanic landscapes.

Culinary Guide

Food in United States

The United States has a diverse culinary landscape shaped by immigrant communities and regional ingredients, from street foods to fine dining.

United States Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

New York style pizza

Thin crusted slices with tomato sauce and mozzarella, best enjoyed folded and hot at a local pizzeria.

Must-Try!

Texas barbecue

Smoked meats with regional rubs and sauces, from brisket in Austin to ribs in Kansas City.

Philly cheesesteak

Thinly sliced steak, melted cheese on a hoagie roll, iconic in Philadelphia.

Cajun and Creole gumbo

Rich stew with shellfish, sausage, and okra, a taste of Louisiana.

Lobster roll

Chilled or warm lobster meat on a light roll, popular in New England coast towns.

California burrito

A stuffed burrito with fries and carne asada, popular in Los Angeles.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Pike Place Market

Historic Seattle market with seafood, produce, and ready-to-eat vendors.

Grand Central Market

Downtown Los Angeles vendor hall offering global bites from tacos to ramen.

Reading Terminal Market

Philadelphia landmark with diverse prepared foods and local specialties.

Eastern Market

Washington DC hub for fresh produce, prepared foods, and local vendors.

Climate Guide

Weather

The United States experiences a wide range of climates, from arid deserts in the Southwest and coastal regions to humid subtropical in the Southeast, temperate in the Northeast, and Mediterranean along parts of the West Coast; Alaska and Hawaii offer subarctic and tropical climates respectively. Coastal areas see milder temperatures, while interior regions can see extreme heat in summer and cold in winter. Across the year, expect four seasons to vary greatly by region; plan itineraries with regional checks for weather, snow, and rain. Extreme weather events like hurricanes, wildfires, and snowstorms can affect travel planning.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Greetings and politeness

Greet with a brief hello or hi, wait your turn in lines, and maintain personal space in public.

Tipping culture

Tipping is customary in service industries; it reflects service quality.

Queuing and personal space

Americans typically queue in lines and value personal space; avoid talking loudly in public spaces.

Dress and demeanor

Dress varies by region; in urban centers, smart casual is common for dining; casual wear is fine for most museums and parks.

Safety Guide

Safety

Travelers should stay aware of petty crime in crowded tourist areas and protect bags; keep valuables secure in crowds. When driving, be mindful of rapid weather changes, road closures, and wildlife on rural roads. In nature areas, follow posted guidelines and stay on marked trails; in coastal areas be aware of rip currents. In emergencies, dial 911; carry travel insurance and have contact information for your embassy or consulate.

Tipping in United States

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

In restaurants, leave 15-20% before tax for good service. Check if a service charge is included; tip accordingly. Tip bartenders 1-2 dollars per drink; taxi and rideshares 10-20%.

Payment Methods

Credit and debit cards are widely accepted; cash is still used in some places. Mobile payments and contactless options are common; ATMs widely available.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Spring

Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes in many regions; expect spring showers in some areas and allergy considerations.

Summer

Long days and major travel, especially in July; hot in the Southwest and humid in the Southeast; plan indoors and outdoor activities early or late.

Autumn

Pleasant temperatures and fall foliage in many states; good for road trips and outdoor exploration; crowded in peak leaf peaking areas.

Winter

Snow in northern states and mountains; milder winters in the South and coastal areas; some parks close due to weather; dress in layers.

Nightlife Guide

United States at Night

The nightlife in the United States ranges from sleek cocktail bars and rooftop lounges in big cities to iconic honky-tonks in the South and live music venues in districts like Broadway, Bourbon Street, and the Sunset Strip. Expect late nights, age restrictions at certain venues, and ID checks for 21+ admission. In major cities you can find comedy clubs, jazz lounges, craft brew bars, and clubs with DJs; in some smaller towns, it may be a quieter scene with community events and live performances. Always plan for transportation back to your lodging, and consider ride-sharing or public transit options late at night.

Hiking in United States

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Angels Landing (Zion National Park, Utah)

Challenging switchback hike with epic panoramic views.

Delicate Arch Trail (Arches National Park, Utah)

Iconic rock arch with desert scenery.

Emerald Pools Trail (Zion National Park, Utah)

Gentle to moderate hike with waterfalls and pool scenery.

Old Rag Mountain (Virginia)

Popular moderate hike with rock scrambling and expansive views.

Mount Monadnock (New Hampshire)

Classic summit hike with rewarding vistas.

Appalachian Trail (Virginia to Georgia segments)

Long-distance trail with scenic mountain landscapes.

Airports

How to reach United States by plane.

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

Major international hub serving New York City with extensive domestic and international connections.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

West Coast gateway with broad international and domestic flights.

O'Hare International Airport (ORD)

Chicago's large hub offering many connections across the US and beyond.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)

One of the world's busiest airports with extensive domestic and international routes.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)

Texas hub with many connections and flights to Latin America and beyond.

San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

Pacific gateway for the West Coast with many international flights.

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

Gateway to the Pacific Northwest and international connections.

Miami International Airport (MIA)

Key gateway to Latin America and Caribbean destinations.

Getting Around

Walkability

Walkability varies widely by city. Dense urban centers like New York, San Francisco, and Chicago offer excellent pedestrian access near neighborhoods, parks, and public transit, while many suburbs and rural areas require a car.

Demographics

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Diversity

The US is home to a broad mix of racial, ethnic, and cultural groups, with significant immigrant communities contributing to regional flavors and traditions.

Language

English is the predominant language; Spanish is widely spoken, with communities speaking many other languages.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

American football (NFL)

Powerful league games and stadium spectacle in fall, winter, and spring.

Basketball (NBA/WNBA)

Fast-paced games; major franchises in many cities with strong fan bases.

Baseball (MLB)

Seasonal games across the country and iconic ballparks.

Soccer (MLS)

Growing popularity with global players and expanding stadiums.

Ice hockey (NHL)

Winter sport with enthusiastic local followings in northern states and Canada border regions.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic varies by city; major metro areas experience congestion during peak hours. Public transit options exist in most large cities and are improving; in suburban and rural areas, car travel is more common. Use navigation apps and plan extra time for transfers, especially during holidays and rush hours.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

The United States offers abundant vegetarian options. Look for labeled dishes, vegetarian menus, and plant-based substitutes; ask for substitutions or sides like salads, beans, grains, vegetables. In some meat-based restaurants, vegetables and starch sides can make a satisfying meal.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare in the United States is primarily private and insurance-based. Travelers should have comprehensive travel insurance, know how to access urgent care (emergency rooms), and be prepared for high costs if uninsured. Major cities have high-quality facilities, with language support and international patient services in many hospitals.

Accomodations

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