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United States


  • For an authentic sun-kissed glow, countless beaches line the Florida coast. For sizzle and adventure, Las Vegas offers an unbeatable nightlife. For culture, luxury and Broadway theatre, New York is unique. For exotic travel, without going to the farthest corners of the earth, discover the United States.



United States: Destinations

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  • Aspen

    Considered one of the top ski resorts in the world, Aspen has much more to offer than just slopes and infinite amounts of snow. Enjoy the fresh air of the Rocky Mountains, the year-round festivals and the many biking and hiking trails. Shop and eat at some of the many high-end boutiques and restaurants, and with plenty of celebrity sightings, you never know who might be sitting at the next table...

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  • Atlanta

    The birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr., Atlanta has an impressive civil rights legacy and no visit would be complete without visiting the civil rights' leader's birthplace and resting place. Southern hospitality reigns supreme here, as does Coca-Cola, which even has a museum dedicated to it.

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  • Austin

    With over 200 live music venues, the self-named Live Music Capital of the World is like no place else in the state. A hot spot for musicians, artists and students, Austin is often seen as a Texas version of San Francisco. With a slogan like Keep Austin Weird, get ready to discover a big city that doesn't take itself too seriously.

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  • Baltimore

    A historically significant port on the Atlantic coast of the United States, Baltimore offers some fascinating history at Fort McHenry, many family-friendly festivals, the famous baseball team, the Orioles, and some great seafood, especially at the charming restaurants of the Inner Harbour.

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  • Boston

    With over 170 designer outlets and two of the nation's most prestigious universities, Boston is a weekender's hotspot. Take in the significance of Boston Harbor, Freedom Trail, Bunker Hill, and Boston Common. With historical importance and modern relevance living side-by-side, Boston is a charming must-see.

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  • Chicago

    Nestled off Lake Michigan, Chicago is a metropolitan hot-zone. Feel the Windy City's buzz at 1,000 feet in the world-renowned John Hancock Center. From the open-air skywalk deck, enjoy a view spanning Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois. But be careful, between river tours and Chicago-style pizza, you may be whisked away!

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  • Cincinnati

    Not only is Cincinnati a bustling, cosmopolitan city, alive with museums, restaurants and galleries, it was also once a major stop on the Underground Railroad that helped Black Americans escape the southern states before the abolishment of slavery. Learn more at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.

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  • Dallas

    Take a walk down The Arts Districts, and stop at one of the several art venues, then head downtown to enjoy some of the finest tex-mex cuisine in the world. Don't forget to visit the Reunion Tower, the JFK Memorial and the gorgeous Cowboys Stadium, all architectural masterpieces that confirm that it is indeed, bigger in Texas.

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  • Denver

    With over 200 parks and the breathtaking Colorado Rockies nearby, Denver has the largest park system in the US, making it the perfect spot for lovers of the outdoor. Add to the mix a vibrant cultural scene, some award-winning restaurants and 300 days of sunshine every year, and you have a little slice of paradise, 1,609 metres above sea level.

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  • Detroit

    The source of the American love affair with the car, Detroit was for years the city for everything automotive. An inland port between Lakes Huron and Erie, this capital of the Midwest was also the birthplace of Motown and techno, and still today belts out a mean tune.

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  • Fort Worth

    This is the Wild West. This is the land of real cowboys, lassos and rodeos. Well, it used to be. Layered on top of the rough and ready and unmistakably western heritage that still sees a weekly rodeo and the world’s only twice-daily cattle drive is a modern sensibility of fine dining, art galleries and museums. It's a heady mix but good fun.

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  • Hawaii

    These tropical, volcanic islands are as majestic as they are beautiful, and each has its own personality. Verdant mountain trails, enormous waves and flaxen beaches mark Honolulu's scenic setting. Hiking adventures in lush rainforests are the perfect prelude to a day at any Maui spa. In Kona, sportfishing, snorkelling and sunsets are par for the course.

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  • Houston

    The largest city in the Lone Star State, Houston is much more than bayous and rodeos. A premier destination for theatre and music as well as great shopping and food, H-Town is also home to NASA's Johnson Space Centre, where Mission Control Centre is located.

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  • Las Vegas

    Las Vegas is truly larger than life. From erupting volcanoes to the Eiffel Tower, the engineering and creativity on the infamous "Strip" is limitless. You can see Elvis's peacock jumpsuit and priceless impressionist paintings - on the same day! Visit the Grand Canyon by day, but keep your evenings free. When the sun goes down, the city comes alive. Enjoy every second - you can sleep later.

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  • Los Angeles

    While Hollywood is all the rage, the limelight of Los Angeles shines beyond the silver screen. Whether you're looking for celebrities or gazing heaven-bound for celestial stars, LA is enticing. Indeed, the City of Angels is a wishful place where dreams come true.

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  • Memphis

    You don't have to be an Elvis fan to appreciate Memphis, but it helps! From Beale Street, where legends like B.B. King and Dolly Parton got their start, to Graceland and the legendary Sun Studios, Memphis is all about the music, baby.

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  • Minneapolis/St. Paul

    Minneapolis has recently experienced much growth in the fields of art and architecture. For a bit of both, visit the Weisman Art Museum which was designed by visionary Frank Gehry and houses an impressive collection of American art.

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  • Nashville

    Nashville is home to the Grand Ole Opry, the site of the birth of country music, but it is so much more. Centennial Park houses a full-size replica of the Parthenon while nearby Dollywood, Dolly Parton's theme park, and the Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchburg are must-sees.

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  • New Orleans

    New Orleans is an amazing mix of African, French, Spanish, Italian and German cultures. The beautiful architecture of the French Quarter rings with the sounds of Mardi Gras, jazz and partiers from all over. The birthplace of Louis Armstrong has still got the magic and is quite possibly the most fun you'll ever have.

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  • New York

    New York is recognized globally for its diversity and culture, housing some of the world's most renowned buildings, shoe stores and entertainment. Seeing the Empire State Building or buying a designer handbag are more than fantasy in New York. Whatever your pleasure, New York will deliver.

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  • Phoenix

    For 300 days a year, the sun shines down on the Sonoran Desert. Cicadas sing out across the mountains and golf courses of Pagago Park. Bolo neckties and native Hopi heritage strut the swanky streets of the Camelback neighbourhood. Welcome to the vibrant capital city of Phoenix.

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  • Pittsburgh

    For years, Pittsburg was an industrial powerhouse of the United States. But this city of steel has kept up with the times. Hip, fun and cultured, visitors will find an almost European mix of parks, museums, nightlife, cool restaurants and friendly locals ready to show guests a good time.

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  • Portland

    Surrounded by mountains, rivers and vineyards, Portland is a green city. Washington Park fans out over 140 acres and includes a zoo, arboretum, gardens and several museums. Be sure to enjoy a craft beer while in Portland, the microbrewery capital of the world.

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  • Raleigh Durham

    With beautiful old oaks throughout more than 100 lakes, parks and gardens, Raleigh has every outdoor activity you can imagine. You're a history buff? Founded in 1792, the capital of North Carolina has many, many rewards for you. Into nightlife? Get your smile on at one of the city's notorious comedy clubs, lounges and bars that offers big-city energy and small-town accessibility.

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  • Richmond

    One of the first settlements of the New World, cradle of the American Revolution, pivotal point of the American Civil War, in Richmond Virginia, history abounds. The city also offers limitless recreation options, from the region’s best golf courses to outdoor adventures and enticing events. And famed Virginia Beach is only about 90 minutes away.

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  • San Antonio

    A long and colourful history makes this scenic town one of the most popular destinations in southern Texas. Visit the famous Alamo, experience Tex-Mex culture and stroll the tree-shaded Riverwalk, a reclaimed stretch of city that now bustles with cafés, restaurants and art venues. Also, not to be missed are SeaWorld San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas and the annual rodeo. Saddle up.

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  • San Diego

    A rich culture and history. Idyllic Southern California weather. Beaches as far as the eye can see. Nearby mountains and deserts. World-famous attractions like the San Diego Zoo, Wild Animal Park, SeaWorld, Legoland California and Bilbao Park. San Diego has it all, the only problem will be choosing…

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  • San Francisco

    If you're looking for vibrancy, diversity and entertainment, San Francisco is legendary. The Golden Gate Bridge is modern engineering at its finest. Picture-perfect Alamo Square is the famous site where modern San Francisco meets Victorian architecture. From Embarcadero to Haight-Ashbury, just about any road is a slope in the right direction.

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  • Seattle

    Seattle's famous Space Needle offers sweeping panoramic views of the endless pacific, the city and all the beauties the state of Washington has to offer. With a thriving music and restaurant scene, the downtown area offers tons of urban delights, while lovers of the outdoor can indulge in their favourite activities in the region's abundant nature.

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  • Sonoma Valley

    Just 45 minutes north of San Francisco, Sonoma offers over 250 wineries with tasting rooms for visitors eager to get a sip. Swing by the coastline and spend the day at one of the beaches or take a moment of relaxation in one of the region's many hot springs. With plenty of outdoors activities and vivacious wildlife, go back to nature and enjoy the small-town charm and the laid-back Northern California way of life.

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  • St. Louis

    Start your engines at Route 66's St. Louis starting point on the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge and experience a bit of Americana. For even more, take a cruise aboard a Tom Sawyer paddle wheeler on the mighty Mississippi.

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  • Washington

    The great monuments of American history like the Lincoln Memorial, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian and the White House are just the beginning. Turn a corner and discover a city alive with galleries, sports, live music and theatre, not to mention celebrity chefs serving some truly wonderful creations.

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  • West Palm Beach

    The heart of West Palm is possibly CityPlace, a charming European village-style alfresco mall with fountains and a lot of dining and entertainment options. Right next door on the beach, hang out under a palm tree, soak up some sun or hit the water and really make a splash.

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