ok now that all the americans are here whats the best national attractions to visit in the US?
ok now that all the americans are here whats the best national attractions to visit in the US?
If you can, visit Yosemite national park, it's got crisp air and beautiful scenery
I'd recommend a 2 night visit so you can make the best of your time and get some rest!
How am I the first American here? Anyways I would say Disney World/Disneyland (even though it isn't uniquely American whatever), the Mall of America, or the Grand Canyon are cool places. However MOST IMPORTANTLY, avoid the South and the Midwest at all costs
the mall of america is in the midwest. disney is in the south. and the grand canyon is in the south
Idk man arizona is pretty south to me... if it isn't south then what is it?
No tennessee is close to the east of the US and is closer to the north than the south. Arizona is pretty much south west though. I don't care if I'm not American, I've seen enough maps to know where arizona is.
The Southwest US and South US are different
geographically yes Arizona is on the southern border, but its also kind of like calling California "The South"
California is the west coast though right? And isn't arizona a little lower than californoa? And does new Mexico count as the south of the US then?
Dude itโs just regions not actual cardinal directions
We donโt actually separate the US into 4 perfect sections for north south east west.
Thatโs why, for example, Montana is considered Midwest instead of northern. Itโs not the actual cardinal direction theyโre in itโs just a name for a region of states
There is actually a town in alaska called north pole btw
You should check yourself before you wreck yourself
In N Out
taco bell
chipotle
five guys
and billion other fast food place that i dont know
Love oil. I'd say yellow stone is a good one but touristy so you have to pick a good time to go. Yosemite is also awesome. It's a good time for skiing so if you like that there are a ton of slopes. Go wondering around the Rockies and meet some mountain squatters. You may not understand their English and they may threaten you with shotguns and they may try to sell you some meth but they are generally alright ppl.
some of the best art museums I've been to, depends where you are but the MOMA, Whitney and The Met in New York, SFMOMA in San Francisco are all amazing
DC not only has the capital, but it also a ton of some of the best museums in the world.
California has things to see from top to bottom. Vineyards and redwoods in the north. Beaches and Beverly Hills in the south.
Vegas is called Sin city for a reason. It also has some of the best food, entertainment, and shows in the world.
Louisiana has an intense fusion of French and Haitian cuisine. You have voodoo and ghost tours on every corner.
New York is THE big city in USA. Amazing food, amazing museums and night life.
Florida is half rich people half insane maniacs. Cool amusement parks and night life.
Maine and the east coast has beautiful views, amazing seafood and rich people everywhere.
Hawaii is a tropical paradise.
Alaska is one of the greatest untamed lands that exists.
The Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Niagara Falls and much more are some natural and man made wonders of the world.
People underestimate how large the United States is. It takes more than 24 hours to drive coast to coast and the land and people are extremely diverse. You have deserts, mountains, snow, beaches, plains, every type of land exists somewhere in the us.
Plenty of other places to visit, but it really depends what you're trying to get out of a trip and these are the typical spots.
"Definitely not some of the best food"
If you're willing to spend quite a lot of money, Vegas has arguably the best food and restaurant experiences in US.
I was in NY a couple years ago and it was a fun experience because you have different experiences for all the targets.