URBAN EXCITEMENT
Bright lights and big cities –the United States is home to
big city buzz, shopping, and iconic architecture , Broadway shows and there’
nowhere in the world better for a spot of people watching. It’s place to see
and be seen.
America is the birthplace of iconic cities, such as Los
Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago , Miami ,Boston ,New York City and the capital
city, Washington, D.C .Each a brimming metropolis whose name alone conjures
different notions of culture, cuisine and entertainment. America is a vast country,
however, look more closely and you will find a huge and surprising variety in
our cities: the eclectic music scene of Austin, the easy going charms of
historical Savannah, the eco-consciousness of Seattle, the free-spirited
Portland, and the magnificent waterfront of San Francisco and the captivating
cultured old quarters of New Orleans.
Discover the buzz of our cities, where the skyscrapers,
celebrities and shopping strips are as big as each other and all of which is
just a short drive from national parks, mountains, ocean, river or dessert and
each has uniqueness to experience. You can see it in our architecture;
experience it in our cosmopolitan malls, shops, theatres and bars; taste it our
local food and wine; hear it from the people that live there and feel t in our
great cities.
We welcome you to our cities to enjoy the well known American lifestyle –from dawn til dusk
and nightlife after.
Key facts:
Experience the icons from the inside. Many of our postcard
locations, such as the Statue of liberty, can be seen from the inside and will
give you a different view of the famous buildings and structures you instantly
recognize as being American.
Explore our cities on some unusual transportation. Take a
guided tour on the back of Harley Davidson , hire a yacht and explore the
stunning coastline or take a scenic fight in a helicopter for an entirely
different perspective from above.
Our cities are shop till you drop destination and there are
many world renowned American goods to consider for your shopping list
The first US capital was New York City
Chicago’s nicknames include: the Wind City, the City of Big
Shoulders, the Second City and the City that works
Greater Miami is the only metropolitan area in the United
States whose borders encompass 2 national parks –Everglades National Park and
Biscayne National Park
San Francisco Bay is considered the world’s largest
landlocked harbor
Boston built the first subway system in the United States in
1897
In approximately 440 miles (
a little over 7 hours of driving ) you can travel from Boston Washington
DC and pass by New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore).
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