The 7 Most Visited Cities in the United States

Put America’s most attractive cities on your international holiday itinerary and get to know the country. Check out this list while planning your next overseas trip: you can’t go wrong with these aesthetically stunning locations, which provide a plethora of vacation-worthy activities. If you plan on visiting these cities this year, please remember to observe all safety precautions and check for any residual travel restrictions. Best wishes on your journey!

Orlando

Orlando has always been a destination for families, thanks to attractions such as Walt Disney World, Legoland, and Universal Studios Florida. And now that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has opened at Disney World, there’ll be plenty of grown-ups without children flocking to Orlando. Orlando has an astonishing choice of restaurants, like The Boheme and DoveCote Brasserie, as well as an equally adult club culture that pays respect to all kinds of melodies, from rock and pop to hip hop to country.

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Milwaukee

Every year, Milwaukee hosts the world’s largest music festival, which you probably didn’t know about. The beautiful city near Lake Michigan turns a little wild when a major event takes place. They’re taking advantage of the nice weather in a major manner, with 11 stages, over 800 bands, and nearly a million visitors. Think Packers fans, corn hole tournaments, beer breweries, and cheese curds for the remainder of the year, contrasting with a beautiful art museum and the yearly Sculpture Milwaukee outdoor exhibition all across town (June to October). Harley-Davidson is based in this colourful, welcoming city; don’t miss their big museum.

San Diego

It’s not a myth: San Diego has the greatest weather in the country, with year-round temperatures of 70 degrees Fahrenheit, low humidity, and bright sky. When you include in the city’s stunning harbor and beaches, its world-famous zoo, and the adorable chaos of Comic-Con International, the yearly Godzilla of comic conventions that attract cosplayers in droves every July, it’s tough not to fall in love with this iconic California city. Foodies appreciate the exquisite Mexican cuisine and seafood served here; gamblers visit Viejas and Pechanga, two upscale Native American casinos nearby; children fantasize about Legoland; and everyone attends KAABOO, a large culinary, comedy, art, and music festival held in September.

Charleston

Charleston is one of America’s great cities, rooted in the country’s past but embracing a contemporary approach to cuisine, culture, and the arts. The architecture—particularly the churches on every corner—has been plenty of an incentive to visit South Carolina’s gem since approximately 1670, but the current increase in bachelor and bachelorette parties has transformed the city into a food and drink heaven as well. At the Pavilion Bar, there are plenty of water vistas and hipsters; City Market sells the city’s characteristic sweetgrass baskets, and supper at chef Sean Brock’s Husk is a spiritual experience.

San Francisco

San Francisco, a stunning city surrounded by ocean and constructed on gigantic hills, marches to the beat of its drum. Beginners are sometimes surprised by how cold it is here, so bring a large jumper to wear when riding the cable car (TEMPORARILY CLOSED), taking a day-tour to Alcatraz Island, walking across the Golden Gate Bridge, or laughing at the fat seals at Fisherman’s Wharf.

Boston

In Boston, one of America’s earliest great cities and now one of its best, history and modernity are linked at the hip. It’s a location where 16th-century federal architecture coexists with ultra-modern structures by I.M. Pei, Walter Gropius, and Frank Gehry.

Miami

In Miami, where Latin sounds and foods swirl in an Art Deco fantasy, things are always sizzling. South Beach is the place to go for a day of sunbathing on the white beach and a night of nightlife. Drop into the World Erotic Art Museum (WEAM) for a very hot time, and don’t hesitate to explore our very own Time Out Market Miami as well. Art Basel Miami is a whirlwind of intellectualism, parties, and imaginative installations for serious art aficionados.

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