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Travel to the United States: get to know these cities inside and outside

If you are traveling to the US for the first time, you are likely to be overwhelmed and intimidated at the same time. However, this nervousness will not last long if you have a mapped itinerary. Make sure you get to know the different cities inside and outside so that you have a hassle free travel experience. Here is a little guide that will help you choose the best places to visit.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Located in Waikiki, Hawaii is very popular for its sandy beaches. You are sure to feel relaxed and also bathed in the sun. Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu and is full of attractions. You won’t miss out on seeing the Diamond Head volcano even if you want to. If you are the sporty type, you will be surprised to find different water sports on offer in Mamala Bay.

Traveling in Honolulu can be a problem as the streets are clustered. You will benefit by renting a vehicle, as there are many parking spaces available. In fact, the entertainment is limitless and you will be amazed at the monuments, art galleries and recreational activities available. Some of the must-see attractions include the Aloha Tower Marketplace, the State Capitol Building, the Hawaii Maritime Center, the Hawaii State Art Museum, and the Battleship Missouri Memorial in Pearl Harbor.

Tampa, Florida

The west coast of Florida is home to the city of Tampa, which has a seaport and many waterfront areas. Tampa is called the cultural center of Florida for good reason. It is home to two great universities and a great Tampa Bay performing arts center. Tampa is perfect for a vacation as it has several beaches. The best known tourist attraction is Busch Gardens, which is a very famous theme park. You must visit the Florida Aquarium, Weeki Wachee Springs, Dinosaur World, and Raymond Stadium which hosts many soccer games. One of the popular festivals is the Gasparilla Pirate Party, which is held every year in January.

Seattle, Washington

Famous for its coastline, the city of Seattle is situated between the waters of Puget Sound and Lake Washington. It is home to several historic neighborhoods. If you visit this great city, never leave without stopping by Fisherman’s Terminal, Boeing Factory, Smith Tower Observation Deck, Safeco Field Stadium, Hing Hay Park, and Seahawks Exhibition Center.

The Space Needle offers a spectacular view, which is actually a must see. Other noteworthy places are the Science Fiction Museum and the Seattle Art Museum.

This guide is just a drop in the bucket, yet it will give you a start to your travel plans.

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