3. San Francisco
A hilly and foggy place, it is in northern California surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. It boasts of a fine display of fine arts at the Golden Gate Park. It also has a natural historical display at the California Academy of Science. Whether you are there for a week or a month, you can never get enough of San Francisco. Make sure you visit the Alcatraz Island, fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown and Union Square.
4. Chicago
In Illinois, on Lake Michigan is one of the largest cities in the United State; Chicago. Its architecture is a bold statement by itself citing skyscrapers like the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower, John Hancock Center and others punctuating its skyline. When it comes to food, local delicacies include deep-dish pizzas and relish-topped hot dogs. It is also a home to renowned museums and arts groups. When in Chicago, make sure to visit the Navy Pier, Shedds Aquarium, and Millennium Park and Willis tower among other notably exciting places.
JR Foster
Very interesting article. I live in the U.S. and haven’t visited all of these places. One place that didn’t make the list, is the Pacific Northwest. The U.S.’ Pacific Northwest boasts four National Parks (Olympic Mountains, North Cascades and Mount Rainier National Parks in Washington State and Crater Lake National Park in Oregon). The Seattle area has much to offer from native culture, to big city life, to rugged and remote mountains.. Then you can hop on a Washington State Ferry and take a scenic ride to Victoria, B.C. to visit Canada.
Soon I’ll be taking a trip to London to see a small part of the U.K.
gt
The most of Places I have visited except two parks and Hawaii. Las Vegas and New York city are great to visit so as San Francisco and Chicago. I have lived 35 years in New York suburbs and enjoyed its subway rides and beautiful 49 street and 5th Avenue.
Anurag Sinha
Dallas.. really..? I live in Dallas and still to figure out, where to go. Out of so many zoos in US, Dallas zoo is probably the smallest and boring. The aquarium is also the most ordinary one. I don’t know, it made it to top 13 in US..!!
viralvacationideas
Hi Anurag Sinha, Please suggest an best place to visit in Dallas so that we can replace that with your suggestion.
Rajeev
Put Colorado Springs for Dallas
Maria Gladd
Dallas, you have got to be kidding. It is probably one of the ugliest large city on the US and boring.