Popular Beautiful Cities In USA
There are many kinds of USA Cities but following cities are
more popular in the United State.
If any person visit this city one time I sure he/she visit
it more time in his life.
Los Angeles, California: Best for beaches
The sprawling, traffic-clogged City of Angels is redeemed
for many visitors by its beautiful beaches – in many places, incredibly wide,
long stretches of sand. Even in this busy metropolis, it’s possible to find
your own little seaside haven – hit the road, head a little further up the
coast and you’ll soon be rewarded for your explorations. It’s hard not to be
seduced by LA’s combination of sun and sand, especially at sunset, when the sky
can turn rather magical shades of pink and purple.
Washington DC: Best for museums
The country’s capital is home to some of its greatest
museums, spanning everything from the history of news reporting to the
Holocaust. The world-renowned Smithsonian Institution alone comprises a rather
staggering fifteen museums, most of which are free to visit. Highlights include
the National Museum of American History, home to the Star-Spangled Banner and George
Washington’s wooden teeth, and the Natural History Museum, with its giant squid
and Easter Island heads.
San Diego, California: Best for year-round good weather
It’s hard to beat Southern California when it comes to
predictable good weather throughout the year, and San Diego is the epitome of
the state’s laid-back charm. Soak up the sun from one of the city’s many
beautiful public beaches, or in the historic landscaped gardens of Balboa Park.
Best of all, being this close to the Mexican border means that the food is
great, and the burgeoning beer scene provides the perfect refreshment for those
warm Californian days.
Austin, Texas: Best for music
Austin does a great job of living up to its self-proclaimed
title of “Live Music Capital of the World”. It has tonnes of well-renowned
festivals, of which South by Southwest (every March) is arguably the most
celebrated. Outside of festival times, however, you’ll still find yourself with
plenty of choice – the city claims to have more live music venues per capita
than anywhere else in the world – regardless of whether it’s jazz, rock, blues
or country that gets your feet tapping.
New Orleans, Louisiana: Best for food
There’s no question that New Orleans is one of the most
intoxicating destinations in the US – and the city’s spicy Creole cuisine
undoubtedly plays a big role in this. From fancy restaurants that give you bibs
for their splatter-everywhere BBQ shrimp sauce to dive bars serving fried
chicken and jambalaya, with beignets and po’ boys in between, there’s few
places that will leave you so happily stuffed by the end of your trip.
Portland, Oregon: Best for beer
The craft beer scene has really exploded in the US in recent
years, but with over 65 breweries – more than any other city in the world –
Portland is undoubtedly the destination for beer lovers. The city’s dedication
to beer can be seen in its “brew ‘n’ view” cinemas where you can sample local
ales alongside great food and the latest films. If you’d rather enjoy a drink
in more traditional surroundings, then head to one of the many bars – in
summer, the patio bars are the place to head.
Graceful Charleston has a relaxed Southern charm that,
combined with its stately architecture, nearby beaches and fabulous
restaurants, make it perfect if you’re looking for a romantic trip. If you want
to go all out in the romance stakes (and aren’t afraid to be a bit cheesy),
book a horse-drawn carriage ride through the oak-lined streets – especially
lovely at night when the gas lamps are lit.
New York City, New York: Best for culture
There are countless things that the Big Apple excels at, of
course, but nowhere else in the States can match it for the variety of culture
on offer. Whether you’re looking for a tiny, old jazz club in the Village,
world class museums, independent galleries, a quirky new Off-Broadway play or
the latest sell-out musical, the City That Never Sleeps is definitely the place
to be.
San Francisco, California: Best for the outdoors
Hilly San Francisco boasts one of the most scenic positions
in the country, with the eponymous bay on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the
other. Though it’s not one of those cities where you ever feel totally locked
in. There are few better places to escape to than the impressive expanse of
Golden Gate Park, which stretches from Haight Ashbury to Ocean Beach, and is
well worth a good day or two of exploration, on foot or by bike.
Chicago, Illinois: Best for architecture
If you have any interest in American architecture, then
Chicago is a must-visit. The vast majority of the city’s architecture is
remarkably modern due to the devastation wreaked by the Great Chicago Fire in
1871. Highlights include Frank Lloyd Wright’s The Rookery, Frank Gehry’s
futuristic Pritzker Pavilion, and the Art Deco Carbide and Carbon Building.
Hope this list is helpful for all visitors
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