11 Most Popular Tourist Places & Attractions in USA

Every now and then, the travel bug bites us all. We all feel periodic urges to just drop everything, pack a few essentials, and hit the road. While international travel can be expensive, there is plenty you can see right here in the United States of America. From Waco, Texas, where you’ll never be far from Spectrum Waco hotspots to Yellowstone National Park where its just you and nature.

Many tourist destinations in the United States attract thousands of visitors a week. This blog discusses some of the best ones you should visit if an international trip doesn’t seem likely.

11 Popular Tourist Spots in the United States


International travel is great for broadening your horizons and experiencing different cultures. But that doesn’t mean domestic travel is any less stimulating. The natural beauty of the United States includes everything from lakes to deserts to canyons to swamps. And the locals who live there have their own unique version of American culture. That means you can still experience refreshing changes in scenery and culture just by traveling across a few states. Here are some of the top tourist destinations within the United States that you should visit this year:

  1. Louis Arch
  2. Las Vegas Strip
  3. Waikiki
  4. Golden Gate Bridge
  5. The Grand Canyon
  6. Times Square
  7. Niagara Falls
  8. Disney World, Orlando
  9. Yellowstone National Park
  10. The White House
  11. Waco, Texas


Below follow some quirky details on what makes these spots the top places to visit this year.

St. Louis Arch


St. Louis Arch is a marvel of modern architecture. Also known as the Gateway to The West, the arch rises gracefully above the city of St. Louis. By day, the arch gleams in the sun and at by night, city lights illuminate it. Located in Jefferson Memorial Park, the arch underwent construction in the 1960s. It is by far the most visible structure for miles. You can travel to the top of the St. Louis Arch by elevator for a breathtaking view of the city.

Las Vegas Strip


The Las Vegas Strip is Las Vegas in all its lurid, fast-paced, high-rolling glory. The main street will take you past mega attractions like Caesar’s Palace and other adult attractions. The Strip also has a sizeable collection of replicas of famous monuments. You can see the Eiffel Tower, the New York Skyline, and even the Great Pyramids. There is so much to see you’ll be dazzled by a display of fountains, volcanos, and Vegas showgirls.

Waikiki


Waikiki is home to the most popular and most beautiful beach in Hawaii. The city is a refreshing cross between modern urban life and a tropical paradise. Bathe in the sun on the beach while the tall buildings behind you remind you of civilization.

Golden Gate Bridge


The Golden Gate Bridge is another marvelous piece of architectural heritage. The suspension bridge connects Marin County to San Francisco, across The Bay. Foggy days lend the bridge a mysterious look, which works well with its aesthetic reddish color and the blue waters of The Bay.

The Grand Canyon


The Grand Canyon is a wonder of nature, unlike anything you will find anywhere else in the world. The huge canyon is the result of centuries of erosion by the mighty Colorado River. Over time immemorial, the river carved out a massive canyon system in the rugged landscape of Arizona.

Times Square


Times Square, New York City, is an iconic feature of the city skyline. You’ve seen it in movies and TV shows. The square with flashing signboards, New Year’s Celebrations and a diverse array of pedestrians. Right in the heart of Manhattan, there’s a saying that if you stand in Times Square long enough, you can meet every nationality in the world.

Niagara Falls


Niagara Falls is nature in all its awesome glory. Niagara Falls is one of the biggest waterfalls in the world, sitting right across the border with Canada. The waterfall actually consists of three waterfalls known as Bridal Veil Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and American Falls. This place is definitely worth a visit any time of the year.

Disney World, Orlando


The massive Disney World resort in Orlando has been a tourist hotspot since 1971. Walt Disney World is what paradise for children looks like. If you have kids they will enjoy the water parks, theme parks, amusement parks, and people dressed as cartoon characters. There are also shopping malls and theatres for the whole family to have fun together.

Yellowstone National Park


You haven’t experienced Nature’s beauty if you haven’t been to Yellowstone National Park. The Yellowstone River flows through the park, creating gorgeous waterfalls and riverbank scenery along the way. There are also hot springs and geysers, including the most famous one known as Old Faithful. The park is a teeming home to wildlife including grizzly and black bears, bison, antelope, and even bighorn sheep.

The White House


The White House is worth a visit any day. It is one of the most popular attractions in a city with the Washington Monument and the Capitol Building. Home to the President of the United States, The White House has a rich history that tourists can partake in during guided tours of public areas in the building.

Waco, Texas


Waco may seem like a surprise on this list, but there is actually a lot to see in this small southern town. For one thing, you’ll never be far from Spectrum internet availability. That means you can stay connected on the go. The town is best known for Magnolia Market at the Silos. The property has lush green lawns for eateries, food stands, games, and other fun activities. It attracts over 1500 tourists every year.

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