Places To Visit in United States of America

Here are the top 100 tourist places in United States of America

43. Napa Valley

4.4 /5

43 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Napa Valley is the wine capital of the country, home to the legendary Chardonnays and Cabernet Sauvignon wines. The Valley is located only a 90-minute drive from San Francisco. Each of the picturesque towns in the valley has something different and unique to offer to the visitors. 

Best Time: August to October

44. Sonoma

3.9 /5

44 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Just 30 miles north of San Francisco, Sonoma County has a bit of everything for everyone. There are vineyard-filled valleys, extensive redwood forests, and a long coastline with many beaches and sea villages. Its Mediterranean climate allows for nearly all vegetables and fruits to be grown there, es...

Best Time: April to November

45. Cheyenne

3.4 /5

45 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The capital of the Cowboy State of Wyoming, Cheyenne is a heaven for history buffs, outdoor enthusiasts and food connoisseurs. There are a lot of events that take place all around the year in this city. This place, unlike many others in the state, has a wide range of things one can shop for. It is a...

Best Time: April to May, September to November

46. Montpelier

3.4 /5

46 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The least populous state capital as well as the smallest state in all of the USA, Montpelier is located at such a place that it is easy to access most of the famous destinations in the state. This suburb is full of parks and restaurants one would surely love. It gets very beautiful in autumn and thi...

Best Time: April to September

47. Juneau

4.0 /5

47 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

A popular cruise destination in Alaska, Juneau is in no way connected to other parts of the state other than through waterways. This place has wildlife, art & culture and hiking trails in abundance. The state has a rich history of mining and there are many museums and trails pertaining to the sa...

Best Time: May to August

48. Little Rock

3.5 /5

48 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Best known for the role it played in the American Civil Rights Movement, Little Rock is the capital of the very scenic state of Arkansas. It is located in the very heart of the state and is accessible from every corner of the state. The city is very well known for the bonhomie of the locals as well ...

Best Time: March to May, September to October

49. Dover

3.4 /5

49 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Dover is full of festivals and car races. There usually is some or the other event at every point of a year. The town has many timber buildings dating back to centuries, making it a lot more spectacular. It has many car racing events- the NASCAR event- held annually- being the most famous of them al...

Best Time: April to June

50. San Antonio

4.2 /5

50 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

San Antonio is the second-largest city in the state of Texas rich in history, tradition, fascinating multiculturism, and bustling modern attractions worth exploring. The city boasts numerous numbers of vineyards, amusement parks, restaurants, galleries, the San Antoni river with cafes and hotels alo...

Best Time: November-April

51. Oklahoma City

3.2 /5

51 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Oklahoma City in Texas is the eighth largest city in the state is rich in urban culture, affordable, and family-friendly. The city houses numerous hotels, Lakes, museums for history, art, cowboys, oil and even Native Americans, and some of the most picturesque attractions.

Best Time: September to November

52. Portland

3.5 /5

52 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Situated on a peninsula in Casco Bay on the Gulf of Marine and the Atlantic Ocean, Portland is a gorgeous seaport city with marvellous history and captivating sights to spot. Historically known for its commerce activities at its seaports, the city has now transformed into a tourist hub, especially k...

Best Time: June- August

53. Lenox

53 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Located in the gorgeous, green Berkshire County, Lenox is a beautiful small town. It is a famous retreat during the summers usually for hiking, orchestra concerts, visiting mansions previously occupied by famous people. It is also known for housing Shakespeare & Company, Tanglewood and others. T...

Best Time: September to November

54. Providence

3.5 /5

54 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Providence, the capital city of Rhode Island and also one of the most populous cities in the US, is an apt representation of “small town meets big city”. This city has everything ranging from exciting nightlife to family-friendly places to visit. It is also noted for textiles, jewellery, silverware,...

Best Time: June to August

55. Provincetown

3.2 /5

55 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Located at the tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Provincetown is a small town famous for its beaches, harbour towns, artists, tourist industry and is a coastal resort destination during the summers. Provincetown is not only one of the oldest but also one of the highly developed towns in the...

Best Time: May to September

56. Portsmouth

3.5 /5

56 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Portsmouth is a seaport town known for its history and urban settlements It is additionally acknowledged for its history, scenic views, tax-free shopping, enjoyment parks and beaches. The city also has several 17th and 18th-century houses inside the Strawbery Banke Museum where the lo...

Best Time: June to September

57. Berkshires

2.2 /5

57 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Berkshires is a famous highland region, mostly known for the Green Mountains that extend into Massachusetts. It’s a year-round vacation destination because of the famous hiking trails, waterfalls (Berkshires houses on the oldest and tallest waterfalls in Massachusetts), museums, orchestra concerts a...

Best Time: June to August

58. Kennebunkport

3.1 /5

58 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Named after its shipbuilding and fishing business, Kennebunkport is a picturesque town with beaches, ports and cottages everywhere. Home to not more than 4000 people, the town is located in Maine, Massachusetts. The urbanised town has all the facilities at the same time retaining its age-old heritag...

Best Time: June -October

59. McKinney

2.0 /5

59 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

McKinney in Texas state is ranked amidst the best places to live in the United States. It is the second-largest city in Collin County. The city has a lot of historical significance and is one of the largest historic districts in the state. The city was originally known for serving as the principal c...

Best Time: March to May

60. Ennis

1.2 /5

60 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Ennis is also known as the Official Bluebonnet City of Texas, the city provides a 40 - mile drive around the bluebonnet of the Official Bluebonnet Trail of Texas, Authentic Czech food and music, and shopping in this historic district. The largest attraction in this city is the Bardwell lake tha...

Best Time: March to May

61. Waco

3.5 /5

61 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Waco is situated between Dallas and Austin, along the Brazos River, and is the second-largest city in McLennan County and Central Texas. The city is the ultimate destination for history lovers. It features the oldest operating University in the Texas state and the oldest suspension bridge, and ...

Best Time: April to June

62. Galveston

3.4 /5

62 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Galveston is an island city located South of Texas. It is a major port city and also a commercial centre. It has often been referred to as the Wall-Street of the South. Holding one of the United States' largest ports, Galveston is also home to the American National Insurance Company. Known for its c...

Best Time: October to November

63. Santa Fe

1.5 /5

63 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The capital of New Mexico, Santa Fe, lies on a river tributary, heralded by the snowy peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. This enigmatic and fun state has garnered a reputation as a definitive celebration state, with its unique character that absorbs Spanish, Hispanic and Native American influe...

Best Time: September to November

64. Raleigh

2.0 /5

64 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Frequently featured on top ten lists due to its high quality of life and a subtle juxtaposition of the urban and natural, Raleigh's crepe myrtle lined streets make it an attractive destination in the state of North Carolina. The city is especially notable for its historic buildings, numerous museums...

Best Time: March to May and September to November

65. Columbus

2.0 /5

65 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Columbus is the capital city of the state of Ohio, known for its quintessential take on the American experience. The city, one of the most populous in the United States is known for its large universities, football culture and notable zoos. Columbus features several things to do and its metropolitan...

Best Time: April to May and September to October

66. Pierre

1.5 /5

66 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The town of Pierre is located between the Cheyenne River Reservation to the northwest and the Crow Creek Reservation in the southeast. It is a landlocked Midwestern state with plenty of historical landmarks and places to visit with family. 

Best Time: June - August

67. Phoenix

2.5 /5

67 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The capital of Arizona, Phoenix boasts sunny weather all year round and was thus entitled as Valley of the Sun. The idiosyncratic beauty of Phoenix’s imposing metropolis is an addition to the already stunning desert vistas and mountain landscapes surrounding it. The seamlessly blended urban flair wi...

Best Time: November to April

68. Tallahassee

3.0 /5

68 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Tallahassee, the state capital and College Town of Florida, is known for its rich cultural heritage and history. The place is a blend of cosmopolitan panache and southern vibe giving the tourists a unique experience. Tallahassee is home to Florida State University and Florida A and M and a hub for a...

Best Time: January to May

69. Atlanta

3.5 /5

69 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The city of Atlanta has many names, but none substantiate the grandeur of the arts, music, and cultural history the city is ingrained with. The state capital of Georgia has been home to many world-renowned pioneers from music and arts, business and politics and their footprints left the city with pr...

Best Time: March to May

70. Springfield

3.0 /5

70 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Springfield City is steeped with political history and is the corridor of power in Illinois administration. The city cradles the principles and ideologies of President Abraham Lincoln’s saga dotted across the town. The must-see sites in and around the city include some of the best heritage sites in ...

Best Time: June to September

71. Saint Paul

2.5 /5

71 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The city of Saint Paul is unique in the sense that it has an old frontier town vibe intertwined in the urban foliage. Being one of the twin cities, it is a popular tourist destination during most times of the year. The Xcel Energy Centre continues to host events all round the year that attract natio...

Best Time: June to August

72. Jackson

3.5 /5

72 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The city with soul, Jackson harbours a rich natural and a diverse cultural history that is unique to the place. The city is dotted with fun-filled outdoor activities that are loved by tourists from all local and foreign places. Jackson celebrates its art and culture and boasts its history in the sev...

Best Time: March to May and September to November

73. Jefferson City

2.5 /5

73 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Jefferson City, Missouri is termed as one of the most beautiful small towns in America. The city’s landscape is replete with several parks and nature trails, golf courses, and camping sites that appeal to both families and backpackers. Perhaps the most popular attractions in the city are its histori...

Best Time: mid- April to mid-June

74. Trenton

2.5 /5

74 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Trenton, despite being one the first few cities to achieve independence, still retains some of the Colonial charms that make the place so unique in its attractions. The city is dotted with several historic sites that chronicle the tales from the war times. Trenton is most popular among the history b...

Best Time: May to June

75. Columbia

2.5 /5

75 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Among the many interesting places in South Carolina is the city of Columbia. The city has some of the most amazing beaches, hill stations, valleys and tropical climate. Every year, hundreds of tourists throng the city for various adventure trips in the hills.

Best Time: May to September

76. Salt Lake City

2.5 /5

76 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Salt Lake City, a scaled-down version of great Utah, is as exciting as the rest of the State. Take a guided city tour on a bike or escape to the pristine lakeside for camping and fishing, take a hike in the Bryce Canyon or abscond to the Grandeur Peak for a splendor view of the city and the mou...

Best Time: September to October

77. Richmond

2.5 /5

77 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Richmond city is a mix of art and culture embedded in the network of rivers and hills. While the James river is the heart and soul of the city, hiking and climbing adventures of Forest Hill Park are not to be missed. The historic capital of Virginia is no doubt dotted with a plethora of antique site...

Best Time: May to June and September to October

78. Carson City

3.5 /5

78 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

The capital of Nevada, Carson City is the heart and soul of the state. The city reverberates with the history of the four tribes that nestled in the area for about 6000 years. The Carson City Historic District preserves all these and more from the Victorian era. All along the Kit Carson Trail are mo...

Best Time: June to September

79. Bismarck

2.5 /5

79 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Bismarck is the most underrated city in the Northern region of the United States because it offers less sporting avenues and adventure but more of history. Still, it is a beautiful destination. Its unassuming place in the travel list, does injustice to the vast amount of experiences it provides.

Best Time: July

80. Des Moines

3.0 /5

80 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

With a well-rooted culture, Des Moines is a paradise for people looking to indulge in the local arts of the state of Iowa. Jam-packed with botanical gardens and sculpture parks as well, a small trip doesn’t do justice to this little yet proud city.

Best Time: June to September

81. Indianapolis

4.0 /5

81 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Likewise known to many as Indy, Indianapolis is the capital city of the Hoosiers. A perfect blend of natural and urban retreats, its cityscape is shaped by glorious museums, zooming race cars, lush gardens, scenic trails, and tranquil streams. The hallmark of this city, however, is Indy 500. Held in...

Best Time: May to October

82. Montgomery

3.0 /5

82 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Montgomery is a city bursting with character. It is a historically important city as it was the centre of the American Civil Rights movement. Its streets are filled with colonial architecture and a pleasant smell of jasmine tingles your senses as you stroll around. The city has an old town spark to ...

Best Time: Early March to Late May

83. Brookline

4.0 /5

83 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Brookline is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts that boasts a rich heritage. Being the birthplace of John F. Kennedy and hence draws many visitors year-round and the site is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A town that is best explored on foot, it has various libraries, ...

Best Time: Mid-august to Mid-october

84. Cambridge

3.9 /5

84 out of 100
Places to visit in United States of America

Named after the renowned University of Cambridge in England, Cambridge is a part of Boston and is situated in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The city is known to house the famous universities of the United States, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), making it th...

Best Time: May to October

FAQs on United States of America

What is the currency of United States of America?

US dollar is the official currency of the country and only currency that is accepted. The bills are in the denomination of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100. Most of the major credit cards such as MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Diners Club are widely accepted. In fact, it is recommended to carry at least one major credit card as it is often requested for pre-payment or a credit card imprint hotel room booking or car hire, even if it is not the final payment mode.

What is the history of United States of America?

In 1492, after the arrival of Christopher Columbus in North America, the country saw the impression of European settlers including English, French and Dutch. They cross the Atlantic and colonized the Eastern Seaboard by the 17th century. The colonial rule ended in 1853 after the American War of Independence (1775_1783), which saw the boundaries set for the mainland United States except for Alaska. Soon started the attempts to end slavery through economic activities, which were strongly opposed. In 18621, Lincoln was elected as president that resulted in the American Civil War as the southern States splintered from the Union. The country after rigorous fighting of four years with more powerful Union forces consolidated giving rise to an industrial economy. With the development of foreign policy during mid and late 19th century came the development of foreign policy that saw the establishment of formal links with the old colonial powers. The emergence of the USA as a global power was signalled with the intervention of US in Europe in 1917. Finally, USA emerged as the worldÍs leading economy motivated by its free-market economics and innovative production methods. The development of nuclear weapons in the USA came into scene by the end of World War 2 along with the superpower conflict that was the major issue of late 20th century.

What is unique about culture of United States of America?

The culture of America is an assortment of many cultures from around the world owing to the migrant population in the country. The current American society comprises of people from various ethnicity and cultural background coming from all around the globe including Britain, Africa, Asia, Italy, Ireland, Eastern Europe and Spain. The concept of individuality and independence forms a prominent part of the society. Other major factors that sum up the American culture include informality, equality and directness. English is the main language of the country with significant percentage of Spanish speaking minority of about 10.7 %. Otherwise, one might get to hear many other language of the world such as French, Greek, German, Hindi and many more. Christianity (Protestant 51.3%) is the dominant religion in the USA with great tolerance towards other religions as well.

How is United States of America divided into regions?

The Unites States is divided into four regions each with a sub-division namely: Northeast (New England, Mid-Atlantic), Midwest (East North Central, West North Central), South (South Atlantic, East South Central, and West South Central) and West region (Mountain, Pacific). Stretching from the Tropic of Cancer to further than the Arctic Circle, this country offers endless list of treasure troves in every direction. Experience the verdant forests, undulating plains, enormous desert, glorious mountains, clean beaches, rolling meadows, impressive rivers, and vast ice fields all packed in one country of overwhelming beauty and confounding diversity.
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