Young, colorful, dynamic, the most beautiful cities in the United States of America await you for the most incredible trip of your life, a family-sized vacation in the USA, perfect for couples but also for singles, in short, a beautiful American experience! Some of these cities may also be on the list of best places to live in United States. Today we will take you to discover the best cities to visit in the United States.
Washington DC
Capital of Capitals opens our article on the 20 most beautiful cities in the United States. Many iconic places to discover as you explore the streets of this mighty metropolis, ranging from the White House, Union Station, Smithsonian Institute, and finally the Lincoln Memorial. The bubbling Potomac River will accompany you on your journey …

New York
But she is always the heroine of any trip to the United States. Told, filmed, photographed as much as possible, the Big Apple will fascinate those who have never tried it, and at the same time it will attract those who already know its taste … super cosmopolitan! Fill your eyes with the wonder of the Brooklyn Bridge, take a deep breath in Central Park, say hello to the Statue of Liberty and go shopping!
San Francisco
San Francisco, Frisco, San Fran … call it the friendliest city in the United States, unanimously considered one of the most beautiful cities in the United States – and don’t forget to visit it at least once in your life! Give her a good morning from the Golden Gate Bridge, always shrouded in a magical fog, zigzagging through the flowers of cheerful Lombard Street, and at the end of the day recharge your batteries while admiring the most beautiful sunsets on the West Coast.

Boston
The most English American city will delight you with its narrow streets and red brick buildings interspersed with modern skyscrapers. Cradle of the United States, Boston, will give you a vacation full of history and culture: these are the famous universities of Harvard and MIT. Or… in beer, with a visit to the Samuel Adams factory, dedicated to the famous Boston patriot. Or in nature, among the wild lighthouses and whale watching in the archipelago of the port of Boston.
Seattle
Rain City, Emerald City, Gate to Alaska, Great Barista … welcome to a city with a thousand nicknames. Because Seattle is rainy, green, a stone’s throw from Alaska and drinks a lot of coffee – here, between 1st and Pike St, the world’s first Starbucks was born! But Seattle is also a city of technology, with its “masters” Microsoft and Amazon, and of music: discover the fun EMP Museum, then go to the Space Needle and eat at Pike Place Market to enjoy the best of one of the most beautiful in the USA world.
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New Orleans
It’s one of those beautiful cities in the United States that, it must be said, has a rhythm in its blood. The homeland of jazz – which was born here at the end of the 19th century – awaits you with its historic center with a European atmosphere. Start your visit from the inevitable Bourbon Street, the soul of the quaint French Quarter, a place full of charm and history. Visit it for its sparkling Mardi Gras!






