ETA portal | Updated on 2024-10-24
In today's post, I will introduce 5 must-see attractions when visiting the United States.
I hope this will help those of you who are planning a trip to the United States to have a great trip.
Top Attractions:
Statue of Liberty: A symbol of freedom and democracy, visitors can take a ferry to Liberty Island to see the statue up close.
Central Park: A massive park in the heart of the city, perfect for walking, biking, and boating.
Times Square: Famous for its neon lights and bustling energy, especially at night.
Broadway: The best place to catch world-class musicals and theater performances.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: One of the world’s most significant art museums, with extensive collections.
Top Attractions:
South Rim: The most popular spot for sightseeing and photography.
North Rim: A quieter area for visitors who want to enjoy the serenity of nature.
Skywalk: A glass bridge that extends over the canyon, providing thrilling views from above.
Colorado River Rafting: Experience the canyon from below by rafting through the Colorado River.
Top Attractions:
Golden Gate Bridge: The city’s most iconic landmark, offering stunning views and bike tours.
Alcatraz Island: Once a notorious prison, it’s now a popular historical site with tours available.
Fisherman’s Wharf: Famous for seafood, shopping, and waterfront attractions.
Lombard Street: Known as the “crookedest street in the world,” it's a fun spot for photos.
Top Attractions:
The Strip: The main street where most of the major casinos, hotels, and attractions are located.
Bellagio Fountains: A spectacular water show set to music in front of the Bellagio Hotel.
Fremont Street: Known for its LED canopy and street performances, offering a lively atmosphere at night.
Grand Canyon Tours: Many visitors take day trips to the nearby Grand Canyon from Las Vegas.
Top Attractions:
Oahu: The hub of Hawaii, featuring Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, and the historic Pearl Harbor.
Big Island: Home to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where visitors can see active volcanoes and black sand beaches.
Maui: Known for its scenic drives, whale watching, and traditional Hawaiian luaus.
Kauai: Called the "Garden Isle" for its lush landscapes, visitors can explore the Na Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon.
These five destinations showcase the diverse beauty and experiences the United States has to offer, from bustling cities to serene natural wonders.
You need an ESTA to visit the United States. Please apply in advance before your trip.