Destinations in USA

Top Destinations in USA

From iconic national parks to world-famous landmarks, discover the best places to visit across America.

Showing 25 destinations

Grand Canyon National Park
National Park

Grand Canyon National Park

west-coast · 1-3 days

One of the world's most spectacular natural wonders, the Grand Canyon stretches 277 miles across northern Arizona. Its layered red rocks reveal millions of years of geological history, while the Colorado River continues to carve this magnificent landscape.

Statue of Liberty
Landmark

Statue of Liberty

east-coast · Half day

Standing 305 feet tall on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty has welcomed millions of immigrants and visitors since 1886. This iconic copper statue, a gift from France, remains one of the most recognized symbols of freedom and democracy worldwide.

Golden Gate Bridge
Landmark

Golden Gate Bridge

west-coast · 2-3 hours

Spanning 1.7 miles across the Golden Gate strait, this Art Deco suspension bridge is San Francisco's most photographed landmark. Completed in 1937, its distinctive International Orange color stands out beautifully against the fog and blue waters of the bay.

Times Square
Urban

Times Square

east-coast · 2-4 hours

Known as 'The Crossroads of the World,' Times Square dazzles visitors with its massive LED billboards, Broadway theaters, and nonstop energy. This bustling commercial intersection in Midtown Manhattan attracts over 50 million visitors annually, making it one of the world's most visited tourist attractions.

Yellowstone National Park
National Park

Yellowstone National Park

west-coast · 3-5 days

America's first national park sits atop a massive volcanic hotspot, producing over half the world's active geysers, including the famous Old Faithful. Spanning 2.2 million acres across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, Yellowstone is home to grizzly bears, wolves, bison herds, and some of the most dramatic geothermal landscapes on Earth.

Yosemite National Park
National Park

Yosemite National Park

west-coast · 2-4 days

Yosemite's towering granite cliffs, thundering waterfalls, and ancient giant sequoia groves have inspired artists, climbers, and nature lovers for over a century. El Capitan and Half Dome are world-renowned rock formations, while Yosemite Falls drops 2,425 feet as one of the tallest waterfalls in North America.

Walt Disney World
Theme Park

Walt Disney World

south · 4-7 days

The world's most visited theme park resort sprawls across 25,000 acres near Orlando, Florida, featuring four major theme parks, two water parks, and Disney Springs entertainment district. Magic Kingdom's Cinderella Castle remains the centerpiece, while EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom each offer unique experiences for all ages.

Universal Studios Hollywood
Theme Park

Universal Studios Hollywood

west-coast · 1-2 days

Part working movie studio and part theme park, Universal Studios Hollywood offers behind-the-scenes studio tours alongside thrilling rides based on blockbuster films. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and the Jurassic World ride are among the most popular attractions at this iconic Los Angeles entertainment destination.

Las Vegas Strip
Urban

Las Vegas Strip

west-coast · 2-4 days

This 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard is lined with massive casino resorts, world-class restaurants, spectacular shows, and iconic neon signs. From the Bellagio fountains to the replica Eiffel Tower, the Strip offers an over-the-top entertainment experience unlike anywhere else on Earth.

Waikiki Beach
Beach

Waikiki Beach

pacific-islands · 2-5 days

Waikiki's two-mile crescent of golden sand, backed by the silhouette of Diamond Head crater, is Hawaii's most famous beach and a birthplace of modern surfing. The beachfront is lined with luxury resorts, open-air restaurants, and shops, while the gentle waves make it an ideal spot for beginner surfers and swimmers.

Central Park
Urban

Central Park

east-coast · 3-5 hours

This 843-acre urban oasis in the heart of Manhattan provides a green escape for millions of New Yorkers and visitors alike. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1858, the park features scenic walking paths, rowboat lakes, the Central Park Zoo, and free performances at SummerStage.

Navy Pier
Landmark

Navy Pier

midwest · 3-5 hours

Stretching 3,300 feet along Chicago's Lake Michigan shoreline, Navy Pier has been the city's top attraction since its 1916 opening. Today it features a 200-foot Centennial Wheel, the Chicago Children's Museum, an IMAX theater, boat tours, and seasonal fireworks shows that light up the lakefront.

French Quarter
Urban

French Quarter

south · 1-3 days

The oldest neighborhood in New Orleans, the French Quarter is a vibrant district of Creole architecture, live jazz music, and legendary Cajun and Creole cuisine. Bourbon Street pulses with nightlife, while Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, and the historic French Market offer a more cultural side of this unforgettable neighborhood.

Pike Place Market
Landmark

Pike Place Market

west-coast · 2-4 hours

Operating continuously since 1907, Pike Place Market is one of the oldest public farmers' markets in the United States. Located on Seattle's waterfront, it is famous for its fishmongers who throw fresh fish, the original Starbucks store, and hundreds of local artisans, florists, and food vendors.

Miami Beach
Beach

Miami Beach

south · 2-5 days

Miami Beach is a barrier island city renowned for its stunning Art Deco Historic District along Ocean Drive, turquoise Atlantic waters, and vibrant Latin-influenced culture. South Beach offers miles of white sand, trendy nightclubs, and world-class dining, while the quieter North Beach provides a more relaxed coastal experience.

Alcatraz Island
Landmark

Alcatraz Island

west-coast · 3-4 hours

Once home to America's most notorious federal penitentiary, Alcatraz Island sits in the chilly waters of San Francisco Bay. The award-winning audio tour guides visitors through the cellhouse where Al Capone and other infamous inmates were held, offering a haunting look at prison life and dramatic escape attempts.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Landmark

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

midwest · 2-4 hours

Carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore in South Dakota's Black Hills, the 60-foot sculpted faces of presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln represent the nation's birth, growth, development, and preservation. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum and 400 workers spent 14 years creating this monumental tribute to American democracy.

Zion National Park
National Park

Zion National Park

west-coast · 2-3 days

Zion's towering sandstone cliffs glow in shades of red, orange, and ivory, rising dramatically above the Virgin River in southern Utah. The park's most famous trail, Angels Landing, rewards hikers with breathtaking canyon views, while The Narrows offers a unique experience of wading through the river between thousand-foot walls.

Glacier National Park
National Park

Glacier National Park

west-coast · 3-5 days

Known as the 'Crown of the Continent,' Glacier National Park in Montana features over 700 miles of hiking trails, pristine alpine lakes, and the stunning Going-to-the-Sun Road. While the park's namesake glaciers continue to recede, its dramatic mountain scenery, diverse wildlife, and untouched wilderness remain awe-inspiring.

Everglades National Park
National Park

Everglades National Park

south · 1-2 days

The largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, the Everglades protects a vast network of wetlands and mangrove forests at the southern tip of Florida. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to endangered species like the Florida panther and West Indian manatee, and offers airboat tours, kayaking, and exceptional birdwatching.

Gateway Arch
Landmark

Gateway Arch

midwest · 2-4 hours

Rising 630 feet above the St. Louis skyline, the Gateway Arch is the tallest man-made monument in the United States and a symbol of westward expansion. Visitors can ride a unique tram system to the top for panoramic views stretching up to 30 miles, while the museum below explores the history of the American frontier.

Freedom Trail
Landmark

Freedom Trail

east-coast · 3-5 hours

This 2.5-mile walking trail through downtown Boston connects 16 historically significant sites from the American Revolution, including Paul Revere's House, the Old North Church, and the site of the Boston Massacre. Marked by a red brick line embedded in the sidewalk, the Freedom Trail brings American history to life with every step.

Niagara Falls
Landmark

Niagara Falls

east-coast · 1-2 days

Straddling the US-Canada border in western New York, Niagara Falls is a collective name for three waterfalls that produce the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America. The Maid of the Mist boat tour takes visitors into the thundering mist at the base of the falls, while the Cave of the Winds offers a dramatic up-close experience.

National Mall
Landmark

National Mall

east-coast · 1-3 days

Stretching two miles from the US Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, the National Mall is the ceremonial heart of Washington, D.C., and home to many of America's most important monuments and museums. The Smithsonian Institution's free museums line the Mall, while the Washington Monument, WWII Memorial, and reflecting pools create an unforgettable civic landscape.

Hollywood Walk of Fame
Landmark

Hollywood Walk of Fame

west-coast · 2-3 hours

Stretching 1.3 miles along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, the Walk of Fame features over 2,700 brass stars embedded in the sidewalk honoring achievements in the entertainment industry. Visitors can spot their favorite celebrities' stars while taking in iconic landmarks like the TCL Chinese Theatre, the Dolby Theatre, and the Hollywood sign in the distance.