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We all know that the USA is a huge country, but this also means that it is massively diverse in every aspect from the people to the scenery, from architecture to food and even music. I’ve always had a dream of visiting all 50 states, but even if this was achieved I would never truly experience all of what this country has to offer. Therefore, I have picked 10 US cities I would love to visit.
New York, New York
Who doesn’t have New York on their list of places they want to visit? Â From it’s tall skyscrapers to inner-city parks and gardens, from it’s bustling streets to it’s museums and galleries. New York is a city of fascinating contradictions that need thoroughly exploring.
San Francisco, California
There’s always been something about San Francisco that has drawn me to it, I’m not sure whether it’s the eclectic neighbourhoods, or it’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, or Alcatraz Island, but one things is for sure: I can’t wait to eventually visit there.
Boston, Massachusetts
If I’m completely honest, if I had to pick just one US city to visit, I would pick Boston. There just seems to be something completely familiar about this city, almost a home away from home.
Portland, Maine
Most travel articles seem to feature Portland, Oregon – whereas I am much more interested in visiting it’s east-coast namesake. That scenery is too stunning and breath-taking not to be viewed at least once in a lifetime.
Nashville, Tennessee
If like me, you like a bit of country music you can’t help but be enticed by the pull of Nashville.
Chicago, Illinois
Like Boston, this is another city that I have always felt looked particularly exciting to visit.
Las Vegas, Nevada
There has to be more to this city than, casinos, strippers, and large neon signs – and I would love to find it for myself.
New Orleans, Lousiana
This is the city that seems to have the biggest cultural leap and that’s just one reason why I would love to visit, alongside, stunning buildings, beautiful scenery and it’s infamous festivals.
Seattle, WashingtonÂ
Another fascinating looking city, oozing a strong cultural and creative vibe that interests and appeals to me. As well as stunning landscapes and city viewpoints.
Aspen, Colorado
Ok, so again this isn’t a city, but with snow covered mountains, log cabins and incredible wildlife, how could this place not be on your list of places to visit.
This might be a list of US cities I would love to visit, but if you want to know the UK places then check out my UK travel bucket list.
Have you been to the USA? Which cities have you visited? Which cities are on your US bucket list?
Let me know in the comments.
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Ahh so many here on my list too! I am itching to get to Chicago and Maine (especially Acadia National Park) has been on my bucket list for years. Boston is a beautiful amazing city. Just went last fall and was reminded how great it is!
I’ve been obsessing over photos of Boston this Winter, just looks such an amazing city.
Great list! There are so many beautiful places to visit in the US. That Vermont picture is stunning! Out of the places I’ve been to on this list, Nashville is probably my favorite. Friendly people, great food, and more country music than you know what to do with.
Every time I see a photo of Vermont I’m more convinced it’s an imaginary place. Nowhere could look that beautiful in Autumn.
I’m desperate to visit Nashville and discover more about its music.