Miami
If
you want to describe Miami then you would say its an America’s Riviera with 10
miles of wide white sandy beaches, delightful art deco architecture, trendy
hotels, and chic restaurants and hot party scene. Plus, a huge Latin American
cultural inheritance few neighborhoods of Miami will give complete forgot you
that you are in United States. A short trip to Little Havana in Miami could
give you a little glimpse of the Caribbean jewel: aroma of Cuban coffee and
cigars, pulsating Cuban music, art and craft, very authentic restaurants and
colorful storefronts. But, if you are really adventurous, rent a car and go to
Key West for a couple of days. Not only because Key West is absolute paradise,
but also because the road from Miami to Key West is really stunning.
Las
Vegas
Hot
favorite for gamblers and five star hotels, outstanding dining and acclaimed
shows, exclusive spas and world-class golf courses – you have to party in Vegas
at least once in a lifetime. Las Vegas’ proximity to unique treasures of nature
such as Red Rock and Grand Canyon, Colorado River and Death Valley makes Sin
City attractive travel destination not only for party goers but for nature
lovers as well. Take a road trip to Death Valley National Park, just a couple
of hours away from Vegas, and enjoy the hottest place in the country. Or drive
a little bit further to Grand Canyon, the most famous natural feature not only
in the area but in the USA. Or visit Lake Mead, a large man-made lake, one of
the largest in the world. And you will see that there are more of Vegas than
just parties.
Orlando
Orlando
is having largest amusement park in the world and hence it finds its place in
must see in America. Walt Disney World is the most visited recreational resort
in the world, and don’t be mistaken it is not only for children, adults have
plenty of fun in Disney World as well. Besides famous Walt Disney World Resort,
Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld, Orlando offers plenty of different
entertainment, great dining and even museums – the most comprehensive
collection of Tiffany art is in Charles Hosmer Morse Museum in Orlando.
Los
Angeles
Hollywood
and Beverly Hills, Malibu and Sunset Boulevard – these places have to be on
must-visit in America list, and all of them are in Los Angeles. If you’ve never
done it, you should! Besides famous attractions and intensive nightlife, Los
Angeles has great surroundings to explore. Just take a road trip to Santa
Barbara and you’ll witness a breathtaking beauty of South California.
Seattle
The
Emerald City is a real green gem, with a wealth of evergreen trees throughout,
and breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains to the east and the Olympic
mountains to the west. Driving through Seattle on a clear day has been compared
to floating on a cloud in an emerald sky. Go to the top of the Space Needle and
enjoy a panoramic view of the city, have a lunch at a sidewalk café in Pike
Street Market and embrace best of what Seattle can offer – splendid views and
great freshest seafood.
San
Francisco
The
city's famous steep hills and trolley cars, astonishing bay views, the iconic
Golden Gate Bridge, lively Fisherman's Wharf and Chinatown, numerous beautiful
gardens and delicious food make San Francisco very unique and, from my point of
view, the most beautiful city in America. When in San Francisco, take a trip to
Napa Valley for a glass of wine or two while enjoying breathtaking scenery of a
wine country. Or go to Lake Tahoe, to see “the jewel of the Sierras”, one of
the most beautiful lakes in the country.
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