1. New York
New York is a melting pot of diverse culture, arts, architecture, history, and entertainment. It's often referred to as the 'Big Apple,' renowned for iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the towering Empire State Building, symbolizing its rich historical allure and magnetic appeal to visitors. Explore the vibrant cityscape from bustling commercial hubs like Times Square and Rockefeller to the grandest art museum in the U.S. - The Metropolitan, and Broadway. The city that never sleeps offers numerous attractions and delights 24/7, waiting for us to discover! Hotel prices in New York range from around $100/night for 1-2-star accommodations, placing you right next to Times Square. For those seeking luxurious and well-equipped stays in 4-5-star hotels, allocate a budget of over $200 per night.

2. Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas in Nevada, USA, is internationally renowned as the premier entertainment capital. It's not only a worthwhile destination for those passionate about exploring the United States but also a paradise for resorts, arts, and gourmet experiences with excellent service quality. Whether you want to gamble or simply enjoy a grand concert, this city has it all for you. Las Vegas is a fantastic city with high-end cuisine, upscale shopping, endless fun, and excitement. A notable attraction in Las Vegas is its world-famous casinos. Visit the MGM Grand for gaming, or indulge in shopping at Caesars Palace Forum Shops.
Not just an entertainment hub with the thrill of luck, Las Vegas is also a wedding paradise. During your trip to Las Vegas, you'll have the opportunity to admire numerous beautiful and unique churches suitable for organizing wedding ceremonies according to various religions. Hotel prices range from under $100/night or more for hotels ranging from 1 to 5 stars. Many casinos offer affordable rooms and meals to attract players to their establishments.

3. Orlando, Florida
Orlando is a city located in the state of Florida, USA, known for its grand entertainment complexes. Renowned as the kingdom of magic, you can enjoy a fantastic vacation in Orlando. Visiting the two major theme parks, SeaWorld and Universal, is undoubtedly the top choice for most tourists. The most famous attraction in Orlando is Walt Disney World Resort, which includes 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, 24 hotels, a campground, 2 health and beauty spas. Orlando also features the 'Wizarding World of Harry Potter,' based on the best-selling 'Harry Potter' book series, and the Kennedy Space Center. Moreover, the special sunshine in Orlando adds much joy and creates an adventurous and unexpected journey for the whole family during the vacation.
You can experience 2-3 star hotel services for under $100/night, and if your budget allows, indulge in a stay at a 5-star hotel like the Ritz-Carlton, with prices around $300 per night.

4. New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans is a captivating city that entices visitors with delicious cuisine and exciting entertainment. It is the largest city in the state of Louisiana, a major industrial center, and the largest port city in the United States. An impressive aspect of the city is that during the day, it exudes a gentle, graceful beauty that flows lightly with time, and when night falls, the city becomes vibrant, lively, and bustling in every neighborhood and street. New Orleans is always an ideal destination with attractive sights for tourists, including historic districts, landmarks, and monumental architecture.
From Bourbon Street to the Mississippi River Cruise, in New Orleans, you will experience more joy and excitement during your vacation, especially after the Mardi Gras festival—a grand culinary festival held here. Enjoy the Creole cuisine, The Po's boys, and mint julips. Play golf or shop at everyday stores and enjoy some jazz music at the French Quarter in the evening. New Orleans has nightlife and festivals all year round! Hotels in New Orleans range from under $100/night for a two-star hotel to over $200 for a five-star hotel like the Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans.

5. Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles is the largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States. When traveling to the city, you will experience and explore many wonders of the natural world, famous architectural landmarks, and participate in incredibly exciting entertainment activities.
Beverly Hills, Hollywood Bowl, and the Walk of Fame are just a few of the most famous attractions in California. Walk along Venice Beach, enjoy drinks at the Beverly Hills Hotel, or shop on Rodeo Drive. Want to see how your favorite celebrities live? There are plenty of bus tours to show you the lives of those living under the Hollywood sign! Staying overnight in Las Vegas ranges from under $100/night for 2-3 star hotels. If you want to indulge in luxury living in this city, it's just over $200/night for a 5-star hotel like The London West Hollywood.

6. Anchorage, Alaska
Nestled between the Chugach Mountains and the coastal glaciers, Anchorage challenges the scenery of polar ice peaks and frigid tundra. It's warmer than you think (average 65 degrees in summer), creating ideal conditions for sightseeing or enjoying unique Alaska opportunities like cycling the Arctic or exploring the narrow Prince William Sound. In winter, you can go skiing, mushing, or both simultaneously with 'skijoring,' cross-country skiing while being pulled by a dog. No winter sport is more thrilling than biathlon (cross-country skiing with rifle shooting).
You can visit the largest indoor water park in the U.S. or dig for dinosaur bones at the Alaska Museum of Natural History. Encounter bears at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Scenic wonders, hiking tours, fairs, and festivals enrich your visit to the land of snow-capped mountains and glaciers - Anchorage. Many hotels, including bed and breakfast, can be found for about $100 per night.

7. Denver, Colorado
Not just one of the very popular destinations in the U.S., Denver also boasts countless beauties intricately tied to the history of the Centennial State. If you're planning to travel to the city of Denver, there's no reason to hesitate. Prepare your luggage and experience the most fascinating things here. Denver is up in the mountains, and many assume it's very cold due to winter snow. Quite the opposite. While there's always snow on the mountains around Denver, the city itself has little snow, offering a pleasant, warm, and notably dry climate.
When in Denver, you can visit the Capitol building - a structure with white granite architecture, and an intricately designed dome coated in real gold. Tourists visiting Denver will undoubtedly want to explore this unique 18-story architectural marvel; explore the Denver Zoo, the most diverse botanical and zoological garden in Colorado. The Denver Zoo offers a refreshing natural environment and a variety of animals to discover for your travel journey, and visit the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. In Denver, hotels range from under $100/night for 2-3 star hotels. If you want to enjoy upscale services, be prepared to spend over $300/night for a 5-star hotel like the Four Seasons, Denver.

8. San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio is the second-largest city in the state of Texas and the seventh-largest city in the United States. Located in the northern part of South Texas, this city is a cultural gateway to the southwestern United States. It's a historic and culturally rich city that Texans take great pride in, with fantastic tourist destinations.
Welcoming over 25 million visitors in a year, San Antonio is a sanctuary of history and nightlife. There's plenty of fun for the whole family when vacationing here, with the third-largest San Antonio Zoo in the U.S., major festivals like Six Flags San Antonio, and SeaWorld San Antonio ready to welcome you to the festivities. Hotels in San Antonio range from under $100 for a two-star hotel to just under $200 for a five-star hotel like JW Marriott San Antonio.

9. Honolulu, Hawaii
Experience Honolulu by immersing yourself in the crystal-clear blue waters, exploring volcanoes, and visiting Pearl Harbor... all captivating aspects of this destination. The white sandy beaches, straight coconut trees, and clear blue waters are highlights of Hawaii's capital. Discover the gracious customs of the indigenous people with the enchanting Hula dance adorned with leis, the greeting 'Aloha,' and the cheerful smiles that make visitors forget all weariness upon arrival.
With white sandy beaches, powerful and alluring waves, and stunning skies, there are plenty of things to do and enjoy in beautiful Honolulu. Visit attractions like Manoa Falls or hike the iconic Diamond Head volcano, and catch the legendary show at the Waikiki sunset concert. For history enthusiasts, explore the Pearl Harbor National Memorial or commemorate the USS Missouri, both excellent choices. Relax in the evening with sunset yoga before attending a famous Luau feast in Hawaii. In Hawaii, you don't need to worry about finding the perfect hotel because a night's stay here ranges from under $100 for a 2-3 star hotel to over $300 for a 5-star hotel like the Royal Hawaiian, Waikiki.

11. Hershey Pennsylvania
Hershey, Pennsylvania - the city famous for Hershey Park and the production of chocolate. Not too bustling, Hershey, Pennsylvania, offers you a peaceful and joyful space for your vacation. Enjoy your break here, a delight for the whole family, and chocolate enthusiasts will be in heaven! Hershey, PA, is also proud of landmarks like Hershey Gardens, the Antique Auto Museum, as well as some beautiful golf courses.
When visiting Hershey, you don't need to worry about hotel prices, as they are not as high as in New York or Las Vegas. For a hotel stay in 1-2 star accommodations, you'll only need to spend around $50/night, and if you want to enjoy better services, allocate about $100 for a 3-4 star hotel.

