1. New York
Renowned as the most enchanting and captivating city in the United States, New York is also one of the world's most attractive tourist destinations. In New York, you are guaranteed to witness modern skyscrapers with unique architectural features, capturing the gaze of onlookers. Moreover, New York is a melting pot of various cultures from around the world. Here, you can find hotels, shopping centers, or restaurants suitable for yourself. One of the most famous tourist attractions in New York is the Statue of Liberty. This large statue was a gift from France to strengthen the friendship between the two countries and, notably, has become an iconic symbol of America that every visitor wants to explore. When you visit, not only can you admire the external beauty of the statue, but you can also enter inside and explore its 12 towering floors, which is quite fascinating.
Additionally, the central park with an expansive area of over 340 hectares, resembling a beautiful green oasis emerging from the heart of the city, is a captivating tourist destination in New York that not only attracts foreign tourists but also locals. Each year, it draws millions of visitors from all over the world. Here, you can not only enjoy the breathtaking green scenery and the fantastic atmosphere but also participate in and experience various exciting activities such as picnicking, bird watching colorful birds, musical arts, cycling, ice skating, and more. It can be said that this place is like a cultural center that combines nature and healthy cultural entertainment, making your journey even more fascinating.

2. Washington DC
Washington D.C. (short for Washington, District of Columbia) is a federal administrative district and the capital of the United States. Surely, you cannot overlook a trip to the capital, Washington DC, when visiting the United States. Although not a very large city, it concentrates all the central governing agencies of the nation. Many people often confuse Washington D.C. with the state of Washington located in the Northwest of the United States. Washington, D.C. boasts famous architectural landmarks such as the Capitol building, the White House, the Pentagon, memorials to former presidents, and numerous spacious parks.
Washington D.C. is home to many iconic national structures and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. The National Mall is a vast outdoor area in the city center with numerous memorials dedicated to U.S. leaders; it serves as a link between the White House and the buildings of the Capitol. Visiting Washington D.C. in the spring, you will be pleasantly surprised by the vibrant blossoms in parks and small gardens. You will have the opportunity to explore beautiful and unique gardens worldwide, such as the Rose Garden, Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, and the White House Garden. The Washington Monument is also a landmark that you should not miss when in the city. Besides, there are plenty of clubs, restaurants, museums, and entertainment options for you to choose from and explore.

3. Boston
Boston, the city of renowned research and academic tourism globally in the United States. Established in 1630 in the state of Massachusetts, Boston is the capital, the largest city in the New England region in the northeast of the United States, and is one of the oldest culturally rich cities in America. The city's foundation is based on the Puritan settlers from England on the Shawmut peninsula by the Native Americans. The early European settlers in Boston first called this area Trimountaine. Today, Boston is the central city of the large metropolitan area named Greater Boston with over 4.6 million residents. Since ancient times, Boston has been located in a position as one of the most important ports and the center of production and education and culture in America. By 1760, Boston became the largest and wealthiest city with a strong influence on the United States. It is also the starting point of the historical revolution for America's independence and freedom from Europe.
Boston is a large city with the third-highest population density in the country, and Irish-Americans have a significant influence on political and religious structures in Boston. Situated near the Atlantic Ocean and the only state capital with a coastline running through the city in the United States. Downhill, Boston is a major seaport along the East Coast of the United States; this is an industrial port and a historic fishing port on the West Hemisphere with continuous operating capacity. Due to its location near the sea surrounded by land, Boston has a climate influenced by the New England region. The position of Massachusetts stretching into the North Atlantic Ocean makes Boston influenced by the weather system of the Northwest. Therefore, the city experiences humid hot summers with occasional snowfall in winter when the weather is cold and windy. Spring and fall bring mild and pleasant weather, often with light fog, earning the city the title of one of the most beautiful autumn viewing spots in America.

4. Las Vegas
Las Vegas offers not only casinos but also the vibrant day and night performances, along with uniquely designed hotels and resorts. All of these have turned this place into the most luxurious city, famously known as the city that never sleeps. Las Vegas is the most populous city in Nevada, the capital of Clark County, and a world-renowned resort, gambling, and culinary destination. It self-proclaims as the entertainment capital of the world, famous for casino resorts and related entertainment. The city has been chosen as the backdrop for many movies and TV shows.
Las Vegas is known as an entertainment paradise, hosting many modern and famous spas, large 5-star hotels, and internationally standardized golf courses. Additionally, the city is a unique natural museum. It is dubbed 'Sin City' for its reasons. Here, people easily date, meet, and marry, but there are also many quickly broken marriages. In Las Vegas, you can be a winner; first, conquering the harsh weather here, second, you can become a millionaire if lucky with the games of chance. But above all, if you overcome the temptations of wealth and desires here, you have won yourself. On the contrary, you may fall into empty-handed gambling due to the enormous prize temptations.

5. Miami
Miami City is a tourist destination and a resort city with comprehensive and leading services in American tourism. It is known as a tropical paradise, highlighted by a year-round warm climate with the highest sunlight levels in the United States. Especially, Miami is also known as the cleanest city in the United States with clean streets, beaches, and parks, making it an ideal and attractive American tourist destination. Miami is a famous port city, renowned for beautiful beaches with white sand, crystal-clear blue waters, offering moments of relaxation and enjoyment. The Port of Miami is also called the yacht capital of the world because this harbor is always bustling with docking ships, gathering the most beautiful, luxurious yachts, creating a magnificent beauty, the spectacular beauty of Biscayne Bay.
Miami is an entertainment paradise, with beaches featuring soft white sand and various beach activities such as beach volleyball, kayaking, surfing, and underwater sports. In addition, some areas are reserved for outdoor activities, picnics, and more. Little Havana is a destination where tourists can discover many interesting things. Firstly, enjoy the refreshing coconut ice cream placed in a coconut shell, with a natural, rich, and delightful flavor. Besides, this is also the place where famous Cuban cigars are handcrafted, rolled by skilled craftsmen with a lot of experience. Furthermore, here, tourists can admire the romantic and dreamy scenery with a system of beautiful green vegetation carpets, unique artworks with a system of distinctive houses.


6. San Diego
San Diego is situated in California, USA. Considered the 'birthplace' of California due to its historical significance, San Diego still retains many historical traces, proving the presence of the first settlers here. Located on the Pacific coast, in the southern part of California and near the border with Mexico, San Diego enjoys beautiful and mild weather throughout the year. In summer, the average temperature is around 26°C, while in winter, it ranges from 16 to 21°C. That's why people often say San Diego is a place where warm summer days persist even in winter.
San Diego is also a hub for various industries, including manufacturing, electronics, agriculture, research, military, and tourism. It is one of the largest biotechnology centers in the United States. Studying in San Diego, you'll have daily interactions with local students. It's the perfect place to improve your English skills and meet new friends from around the world.
The arts and culture scene in San Diego is thriving. Balboa Park is the convergence point of diverse culture and nature, the city's most prominent tourist destination. The park comprises 15 museums, art exhibition spaces, the Globe Theatre, and a globally renowned zoo. Imagine ending your day of study and work by watching the sunset at a beachside bar. The perfect evening with a rich menu of signature handcrafted drinks and irresistible light snacks. This city is often referred to as the shining gem of Southern California with its beautiful, pristine blue beaches.

7. Orlando
Located in the heart of the U.S. state of Florida, the metropolitan area of Orlando with a population of over 2 million is dubbed a 'City Beautiful' with its iconic fountains at Lake Eola or the 'Theme Park Capital of the World.' Today, Orlando is a particularly attractive destination for global tourists, offering adventurous journeys. According to a study by the Pew Research Center, Orlando is ranked as one of the most livable cities in the United States. Despite its non-coastal location, along with the cities of Kissimmee and Sanford, Orlando has become a bustling metropolitan area with world-class tourist attractions. Evolving from an agricultural town, Orlando has transformed into one of the largest entertainment and tourism complexes in the United States, with most major attractions lining International Drive.
The Walt Disney World Resort, an entertainment complex, is the most famous highlight of modern tourism in Orlando. Covering an area of over 30,000 acres, it includes various theme parks of different sizes and two famous water parks, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, allowing visitors to enjoy refreshing water activities amidst the summer weather. Combined with the Walt Disney World Resort located southwest of downtown Orlando at Bay Lake, opened in 1971 by Walt Disney, it has created a unique attraction for tourists worldwide. In addition to Walt Disney's parks, the city of Orlando is also renowned for landmarks such as SeaWorld, Universal Orlando Resort, and more.

8. Seattle
Seattle is known as the most livable city in the United States. It's beloved by travelers for its unique blend of stunning nature and diverse culture. Situated in the western part of the state of Washington (USA), Seattle is surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful bays. The most livable seaport city in the U.S. not only excels in information technology, aviation, architecture, and more but also leaves its mark with diverse culture, friendly locals, and hospitality. The Port of Seattle and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are the main gateways to Asia, Alaska, and many other places. Seattle's strategic location, conveniently between the major cities of Portland (Oregon) and Vancouver (Canada), fosters economic development and tourism. When in Seattle, just bring your passport, and you can easily visit the neighboring country, Canada.
Seattle boasts a maritime temperate climate, with nature changing through four seasons. In spring, the area is covered in tulip blossoms, while summer becomes a haven for outdoor activities. Fall brings vibrant red hues to the streets, and winter blankets the city in pristine white snow. The city has a cool, fresh atmosphere, and the locals love outdoor activities. Seattle is often referred to as The Emerald City due to its extensive greenery. The frequent and gentle rains keep the foliage always vibrant. The city features many green parks, including Green Lake Park, Discovery Park, and the Washington Park Arboretum. Seattle is home to the world's longest floating bridge, the Evergreen Point Bridge. The iconic Space Needle tower, standing at 184 meters and weighing 9,550 tons, is also a pride and symbol of the city. With its grand structures, Seattle truly deserves the title of the most livable city in the United States.

9. Los Angeles
As the largest in the American West, the third-largest in the country, and a hub of lights, beautiful landscapes, and pleasant weather, Los Angeles rightfully stands as a world-famous tourist destination. Translated from Spanish, Los Angeles means the 'City of Angels.' Although large, Los Angeles is not concentrated. The entire city area covers 1,024 square kilometers, including over 80 cities and towns around, totaling an area of over 10,000 square kilometers with a population of over 7 million people. This dispersion often gives travelers a sense of 'being here but feeling like not quite.' People in the city use cars for commuting to work, school, or going out. On average, there's 1.5 persons per car, and over 80% of the population owns a private car. You can drive to churches, restaurants, bookstores, supermarkets, etc. Highways and parking lots cover about 30% of the total city area. This dense network has earned Los Angeles the nickname 'the city of cars.'
In the suburbs, Los Angeles features the world-famous entertainment complex, Walt Disney. This amusement park, initiated and named after the American animator Walt Disney, covers 30 hectares and was expanded in 1955. Within the park, various idyllic scenes have been constructed and recreated, including meandering streams, 18th-century flower-laden boat bridges, dense tropical rainforests, turreted castles, ancient streets, rivers, and mountains. Entering the amusement park, visitors are welcomed by a flock of Mickey mice rushing to greet and shake hands. The Disney entertainment area also hosts over 50 electrifying attractions, such as the virtual world, the adventure world, and the future world. Since its opening, Walt Disney's amusement park has welcomed an average of 20 million visitors annually. Numerous high-ranking executives, important figures, and world-famous personalities also come here for entertainment.

10. San Francisco
San Francisco is a city situated on the tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, San Francisco Bay to the east, and the iconic Golden Gate to the north. It's a welcoming and close-knit city, renowned for its summer fog, distinctive Victorian architecture, cable cars, and breathtaking landscapes. San Francisco is an internationally popular tourist destination, characterized by chilly summer fog, undulating hills, a mix of Victorian and modern architecture, a large LGBTQ+ community, and its peninsula location. Famous landmarks include the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, cable cars, Coit Tower, and Chinatown.
San Francisco is famous for its cable cars, leisurely hills, delectable cuisine, and enchanting gardens. When in the city, take some time to visit Napa Valley to enjoy the picturesque scenery of the wine kingdom and savor a glass of exquisite wine. Additionally, explore the scenic Lake Tahoe, the most beautiful lake in the United States, known as the Jewel of the Sierra.
