Saturday, November 9, 2013

11 Places You Must Come When Visit USA

Take a Road Trip – America is a vast and beautiful country. The only real good way to find out the landscape, this, and the tiny towns that populate most of the country is with a roadtrip. I highly suggest hiring a car and driving across the US. It’s an amazing experience.

Florida Keys – These tropical islands in the southern tip of Florida are good places to flake out and enjoy the Caribbean life style while still in america.
It’s exceptional in all ways. Be sure you hike down underneath. A lot of people just look-out at the canyon but it’s correct size and beauty is better appreciated having a hike down to the Colorado river.
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Disney World – Sure, it’s cheesy. Yes, it’s created for kids. True, it’s perhaps not authentic. But despite all that, Disney World remains a fun time and they have plenty of ride for people too. I recently returned as an adult and there’s a great deal to do there, they have some good restaurants, and Paradise Island has a good night life. Have a end for a few days, If you are in Florida. Engage your inner daughter or son.
There’s so much to do and see in this state.

Investigate Hawaii – Closer to Asia compared to the United States, Hawaii is America’s bit of south pacific heaven. White sands tropical jungle, clear blue water, beaches, and good surf. You can frequently get rather low priced plans from California.

Walk our National Parks - America has 1000s of national parks. These parks emphasize the best of the American wilderness. Yellowstone, Yosemite, Glacier, the Smokey Mountains, Rocky Mountain Park, the Badlands- the list goes on and on and on. Make sure you visit as many national parks as you can to get a feeling of the grand and diverse landscape that is the United States.

See Chicago – One of the best cities in the world, Chicago is packed with great food, great areas, incredible structure, and great night-life. It’s a tamer version of Ny and much more pretty. (The Chicago style of architecture is world famous!)

New York City – The city that never sleeps is certainly one of the most amazing cities in the entire world. From galleries and amazing museums to theater to eateries to central park, everything about New York is amazing. It’s crowded, big, and busy but also filled with little town shops and identity.

Jam out in New Orleans - Finally dealing with Hurricane Katrina, this French inspired city has great food and even better music. Essential for almost any jazz or blues fan. Hotels fill.

If you think you can handle it, hike the Appalachian trail which covers the whole mountain range.

Visit the Great Lakes – The excellent lakes are like small seas. They've good sailing, sailing, fishing, and beach possibilities. Great for those traveling through the summer.

Ship around Boston – The birthplace of the revolution, nobody leaves Boston disappointed. It’s a large city but it’s not enough cobble stone streets, high rises and brick building, give a more town to the city sense than many others. America’s most European city was often considered by it’s. It has food, tradition, history, and beauty. The Freedom Trail is especially good.

Washington D.C. - Where you’ll discover institutions and all the museums you’d ever desire to see to be able to get a glimpse into the the history and politics of America America’s capital is. It’s an incredibly international city too given the large numbers of international embassy individuals in the area.

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