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18 of America’s Best Cities for a Long Weekend

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You have one long weekend and a suitcase full of wanderlust. Whether you want to escape the commotion for the mountains or leave your quiet town for the action of a buzzing metropolis, here are 18 U.S. cities—ranging from Colorado ghost towns to coastal cultural hubs—where three or four days is just enough. Let’s go.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan

Visit in the fall for a game at the Big House or in the summer to explore the renowned city art fair . Either way, Ann Arbor is so much more than your average college town. Get your nature fix by exploring the arboretum , nosh on some Cuban-inspired street food at Frita Batidos and embark on a scavenger hunt for the tiny fairy doors built into buildings and trees around the city.

Where to stay: Stay right on campus at the Inn at the League , a university building with lots of charm.

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Asbury Park, New Jersey

This funky resort town is experiencing a major resurgence at the moment. In the summer, start your morning with sunrise yoga on the Asbury Hotel’s Baronet roof space, and then head to the famous Asbury Park Beach before you do dinner and movie back on the Baronet. Want a night out? The city has a surprisingly robust LGBTQ scene (check out Paradise for a drag show) and rock music culture (the Stone Pony, aka the birthplace of “The Boss,” is a must).

Where to stay: Stay in a former Salvation Army building turned hip hotel, The Asbury Hotel .

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Asheville, North Carolina

This southern city dropped in the Blue Mountains is a breathtaking little enclave for artists and hippies. Peruse the River Arts District to find something unique for over the mantel, and replenish at funky eateries like The Admiral (which transforms into a dance party post-dinner). Hike the three-mile Pisgah Trail for the best views of the city and wind down with a beer (there are more breweries in Asheville per capita than in any other U.S. city).

Where to stay: Instead of merely visiting the famous Biltmore House , why not stay there?

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Bozeman, Montana

This cowboy town is seeing lots of development in a very short amount of time; but locals are committed to maintaining its original character. The outcome? Plenty of buildings dating back to the 1890s, galleries, shops, restaurants and coffee shops ( lots of coffee shops) to peruse. Meander around Main Street’s independent book shops, and then splurge on a pair of custom kicks from Carter’s Boots . And if you want to get your Ansel Adams on, take a photography workshop at F11Photo (just don’t forget to pack your camera when you hike Drinking Horse Mountain ).

Where to stay: Designed to help you get the most out of southern Montana, The LARK is all about bringing old and new Bozeman together.

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Cincinnati, Ohio

Beer lovers may flock to Asheville or Seattle, but Cincinnati is a treasure trove of brews. In fact, it’s home to more than 40 breweries with its very own beer trail: The Brewery Heritage Trail. Once you get your buzz going, make sure to save ample time for the Over-the-Rhine district, one of the largest, most in-tact urban historic districts in the U.S. Oh, and it’s got some really great food, too.

Where to stay: Right across the Ohio River is the waterfront  Hotel Covington . Sure, it’s technically in Covington, Kentucky, but its rates will make the short trek so worth it.

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Charleston, South Carolina

With its waterfront promenades, iconic architecture and cobblestone streets, this seaport city is brimming with things to do over a long weekend—and much of it involves food. Make sure to make a fancy dinner reservation at FIG, Husk or the Charleston Grill. And no trip to Charleston would be complete without a visit to nearby Boone Hall Plantation—where countless movies have been filmed. And if you have extra time on your hands, island hop to Kiawah Island, where you’ll undoubtedly stumble upon your own private beach.

Where to stay:  Charleston is all about elegance. So do it up in style at the Belmond Charleston Place .

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Columbia, South Carolina

If Charleston is Marcia Brady, Columbia is Jan. But that’s fine by us. As Soda City experiences its urban revival, we’re fine keeping this best-kept secret to ourselves. With old gems like the Robert Mills House & Gardens and Lula Drake , a cozy, historic wine bar, this super-walkable, charming city feels like a small-town getaway within a big city.

Where to stay: The brand-new Aloft Columbia Downtown is walking distance to everything.

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Litchfield Hills, Connecticut

One word: antiquing. From estate sales to flea markets and barn-inspired stores that would make Chip and Joanna Gaines’ hearts flutter, a weekend in Litchfield means discovering hidden gems. Need a break from the dust? Take to the skies and get a bird’s-eye view of it all from a hot-air balloon .

Where to stay: The 18 luxury cottages at Winvian Farm each have their own unique spin—like a whimsical-chic tree house, a refurbished helicopter and a nautical lighthouse.

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Louisville, Kentucky

Even if you don’t make it there for the famed Kentucky Derby, there’s so much do in Bourbon County, including, of course, the Urban Bourbon Trail , where you can spend a buzzy afternoon hopping between distilleries. Of course, there’s also baseball, bluegrass and mint juleps (c’mon, you have to have one here).

Where to stay: Art lovers: You must try the 21c Museum Hotel in downtown Louisville.

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Nashville, Tennessee

From honky-tonk bars up and down Broadway to the Grand Ole Opry , there’s really no escaping live music when you’re in Nashville. If you want real-deal country, head to Robert’s Western World. Want to spot the next big thing? Make sure you get to the 90-person venue at Bluebird Café early. Bring home an epic keepsake from Hatch Show Print , the letterpress design shop known for its iconic posters.

Where to stay: For some straight-up Southern hospitality, The Hermitage is a must (they’ll even walk your dog for you).

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Palm Springs, California

Desert sunsets, mountain views and perfect weather—it’s no wonder this SoCal city has been an old Hollywood escape for years. Sip on a martini at Johannes and be transported back to the 1950s, take an architecture tour of the mid-century modern homes and, most importantly, enjoy the weather poolside.

Where to stay: The hotel scene in Palm Springs is legendary, and the Saguaro Hotel is a fresh take on a classic, replete with lots of bright color, a pool and mountain views.

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Petaluma, California

The sleepy town across the Golden Gate is a wonderful little reprieve from the hustle and bustle of SF. Book a walkabout in the olive tree fields at McEvoy Ranch (save time for an olive oil tasting!); eat duck confit cassoulet at The Drawing Board and follow it up with a cocktail at Barber Cellars , Petaluma’s first tasting room for small-production, single-vineyard wines. Mmm .  

Where to stay: The revamped Art Deco Hotel Petaluma , which dates back to 1924.

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philly may be stoked in history, but it’s currently booming, and no, we’re not just talking cheesesteaks or the Liberty Bell (although, hey, nothing wrong with either). The thriving food scene sates even the snootiest East Coast foodies. (OK, we’re looking at you, New Yorkers.) From classics like the tomato pie at Marchiano’s Bakery to newbies like Danlu, a smart-looking Taiwanese street food restaurant, there’s no shortage of interesting things to taste or do. Book your rezzies accordingly.

Where to stay:  Aloft Philadelphia Downtown blends the city’s rich history with contemporary vibes.

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Portland, Oregon

The dream of the ’90s is alive in Portland! Well, at least according Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein. But it’s time you checked out this hipster paradise for yourself. Feast on craft coffee, cider, doughnuts and all the farm-to-table cuisine you can stand in line for (we kid, we kid). Beyond the city’s quirky culture, you’ll also have to make time to explore the beautiful Pacific Northwest landscape.

Where to stay: Get the best of both worlds at the River’s Edge Hotel , right at the junction of downtown Portland and the tranquil Willamette Valley.

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San Antonio, Texas

While all the bachelorette parties are heading to Austin, you should make way to this riverside city (even if all you recall about this Texas town from history class is “Remember the Alamo!”). Start with the River Walk . It may be touristy, but we’re suckers for the water taxis that let you hop between food, drink and shopping. There’s also the Pearl District , the 1881 brewery turned sprawling development that’s become a trendy hot spot with live music, farmers markets and so much more. And of course, nothing beats a picturesque picnic in Hill Country.

Where to stay: For rooftop pool and complimentary Electra cruiser bikes, you should most definitely stay at Hotel Emma .

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

It’s the city where art meets nature. Hike amid the aspen trees (which turn a gorgeous orange come fall) and meander through the city’s countless galleries, sculpture gardens and artisan turquoise shops. If you’re a fan of George R.R. Martin, or the avant-garde, you must take time for Meow Wolf , the multilevel interactive art museum filled with VR, audio engineering and a strong dose of mystery.

Where to stay: For a historic and iconic getaway, try the Inn and Spa at Loretto .

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Sonoma, California

Sure, there’s lots to do in this glorious West Coast region. But we all know why you’re here: wine. Sip your way through the city at tasting rooms like La Crema or the 140-year-old cellars at Simi . Make sure to make time for—drumroll, please—more wine at Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards , where you can drink wine and play croquet on the courts.

Where to stay:  Want a bargain? This tiny house-style cottage is a Sonoma steal priced at $140 a night.

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St. Petersburg-clearwater, Florida

Sure, everyone’s going to Miami, but if you’ve only got the weekend, why not try to beat the crowds? This Gulf Coast city has everything you could want in a Florida vacay: perfect weather, gorgeous beaches and some great indoor activities to keep you busy when you need a break from the sun— the Salvador Dali Museum or vintage shopping , anyone?

Where to stay: Go for classic at The Don CeSar , aka the "pink palace." 

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20 Best Cities to Visit in the USA for an Awesome Weekend

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From New York City to Los Angeles and from Miami to Seattle, the United States is blessed to have a number of diverse cities waiting to be explored. We all know that Americans have very limited vacation time so we want to share a collaborative guide on the best cities to visit in the USA for an amazing weekend. Weekend travel is something we thrive on and we are constantly encouraging people we know to utilize their weekends more productively. Do you realize just how much you can see in 48 hours?

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We are delighted to collaborate with some of the best experts in the travel industry as we look at 20 awesome cities across the United States. I am sure you already have a favorite US city in mind and of course, a guide to the best cities in the States wouldn’t be the same without the likes of NYC and Boston. However, what about some of the lesser-known cities that you may not have considered visiting?

Hopefully, after reading this guide, you will be inspired to add some of these urban areas to your travel plans in the near future.

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Here is an interactive map of the cities we will be covering throughout this post. We are delighted to provide such a diverse array of cities that cover the majority of the United States. There are many other awesome cities that we didn’t cover but if you are visiting from overseas or simply want to plan a road trip, I think this is a great list to choose from! [show-map id=’6′]

Let’s start with our own contribution to this post and undoubtedly our favorite city in the United States (and possibly the world!) – the one and only ultimate 24-hour destination, NEW YORK CITY!

  • New York City

It’s not called the ultimate 24-hour city of the world for nothing and we can well and truly attest that a weekend in New York City is an amazing experience! We have been fortunate to take several trips to the Big Apple for a weekend (or long weekend) and this is ample time to explore the beautiful borough of Manhattan.

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Of course, you could quite easily spend much more time…as long as you have a large enough wallet to handle the retail therapy you will likely experience at some point along 5th Avenue!

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Whether you are visiting New York City for the first time to explore the infamous attractions such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Central Park, or you are returning as a frequent visitor, the Big Apple will never cease to amaze you!

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Sure, it’s not for everyone and there will always be critics of this city but honestly, it’s one of those iconic cities around the world you just have to experience for yourselves. Don’t ever let anyone judge NYC for you!

Great weather, huge events, and amazing food continue to bring people from all around the world to visit Austin. At the center of the city is the largest state capitol in the US and is worth a visit, especially if you take a free guided tour.

Leaving the capital and heading south will take you to Austin’s well know 6th Street. Here you with find bar after bar, many with live bands playing, contributing to Austin’s reputation as the live music capital of the world.

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If you come in the summer time, it may take some effort to stay cool. You can stay downtown and swim in the naturally fed Barton Springs Pool, find one of the many other swimming holes or you can go Kayaking on Lady Bird Lake.

You can not leave Austin without stuffing yourself full of brisket and tacos. There are plenty of BBQ options. If you don’t mind waiting hours in line there is the legendary Franklin’s BBQ . For a shorter line, you can make your way to La Barbecue . To experience an authentic, Texas countryside feeling and all you can eat options, a trip to The Salt Lick in Driftwood is worth the drive. To help you understand what the fuss about tacos is, make your way to Torchy’s and try a few. Don’t forget the queso!

Thanks to Dan Bagby from Honeymoon Always for sharing his insight into the beautiful city of Austin, Texas.

Asheville, North Carolina is one of the best cities in the USA, a small and lively city with so much to do. This Carolina mountain town is a cool pocket of Bohemia nestled amongst more traditionally “southern” communities.

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Asheville is known for its arts, its mountains, and increasingly, its breweries. With so many breweries per capita and an endless supply of amazing cuisine, it’s the finest spot to enjoy southern-style grits and BBQ and kick back with a refreshing local beer. And don’t forget all the delicious coffee shops.

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When traveling in Asheville, don’t forget to visit the sprawling Biltmore Estate mansion (America’s largest private home) and hike to some waterfalls along the famous Blue Ridge Parkway.

Thanks to Amy and Nathan from Two Drifters for sharing a few reasons why Asheville, North Carolina should be on our radars.

The epitome of romantic beauty and southern charm, Savannah is a city that packs enough layers to entertain any traveler.

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Whether you want to stroll Jones Street and the classic squares to admire the incredible architecture and dripping Spanish moss, or eat your heart out at delectable restaurants like The Olde Pink House and Mrs. Wilkes, or even learn about Savannah’s seedy history via a ghost tour or trip to Bonaventure Cemetery, there is something in the city for everyone.

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Whatever kind of Savannah weekend you’re after, make sure that you don’t leave the city without reading up a bit on Savannah’s incredible history and finding a few spots that interest you: I can virtually guarantee that Savannah’s beauty and story (not to mention its delicious food) will capture your heart for many trips to come.

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Thanks to Kate Storm from Our Escape Clause for sharing her local knowledge on Savannah, Georgia, a city she is clearly very passionate about and why not!

Everyone should put a visit to the Lonestar State at the top of their list and Dallas (along with Fort Worth) is the perfect place to start. There is so much to pack into a weekend break, with visits to museums and the gorgeous Dallas Arboretum , beautiful outdoor adventures on lakes and hikes, stadium tours, wildlife encounters – and not forgetting a bit of the wild west, there really is something for everyone.

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Add in some great foodie spots, awesome BBQ Joints, and the ever-growing craft beer scene and you’re got the recipe for a great city break. Need a little more convincing? Read this guide to 48 Hours in Dallas: Things To Do, Where To Stay & What To Eat!

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Thanks to Vicki Garside from Make Time To See The World for highlighting why Dallas is a great city for a weekend break. We can certainly attest from our own experiences during our weekend getaway in Dallas that this is a beautiful city worth exploring!

Minneapolis

Minneapolis is nicknamed the “Mini-apple” because it has more theater seats per capita than any other U.S. city next to New York.

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The Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area is called the Twin Cities by locals, and in addition to the abundance of live theater, you will find world-class museums, award-winning restaurants, an ever growing list of breweries, countless parks, and lakes, and iconic live music venues such as First Avenue.

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In the summer, hop in a kayak and paddle down the Mississippi River or along the Chain of Lakes, visit the famous Spoon and Cherry Sculpture, catch an outdoor movie in one of the many parks, or ride a bike along the Greenway, a peaceful bike trail that runs through the city. When the weather starts getting cold, go cross-country skiing, marvel at ice sculptures during the Winter Carnival or ice skate on one of a frozen lake.

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Also, don’t forget to try the signature “Jucy Lucy”, a tasty burger with melted cheese on the inside. No matter the season, the Twin Cities always has something fun on the calendar!

Thanks to Jenna and Micah from Wander The Map for highlighting their home city of Minneapolis…did they mention the Mall of America aka the largest shopping mall in the United States? Just kidding, there is way more to experience in this part of Minnesota but for those looking for a little retail therapy, it’s definitely THE place to go!

San Diego is definitely one of the best cities in the USA. With its stunning sunsets over the bay and perfect weather, you can’t go wrong with a visit to this southern Californian city. San Diego has something for everyone, from history to natural beauty, and all within walking distance.

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The top attraction is the picturesque Balboa Park, home to museums, the world famous San Diego Zoo, various gardens, and it even has free Wi-Fi throughout. Love walking tours? Head to the park’s tourist office to join one of their great free walking tours of the park.

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Other highlights include Seaport Village, home to shops and restaurants along the bay, Coronado Island, and the charming Gaslamp Quarter, home to historic Victorian buildings full of shops and restaurants.

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I also suggest taking the 2-Day Trolley Tour & Seal Tour combo which is a great way to orient yourself to the city. The Trolley Tour portion takes you on a historic trolley and covers everything from the downtown to Coronado Island. And the Seal Tour portion takes you out onto the water to learn more of the city’s rich history, plus see a plethora of sea lions.

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Thanks to Stephanie Mayo from The World As I See It for giving us a brief insight into why San Diego may just be the perfect weekend getaway hotspot! It’s certainly on our bucket list now.

  • San Francisco

Three days is the perfect amount of time to enjoy San Francisco, California. You can visit a few of the tourist sites like the Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of the Arts, and Alcatraz. Plus you’ll have time to explore deeper into what makes the city.

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Walk the neighborhoods like Haight-Asbury, the Mission, Hayes Valley, and Marina. Take in one of the urban hikes through Golden Gate Park or the Presidio. Eat your way through all the ethnic food you can find across the neighborhoods, a foodie favorite is Little Italy (North Beach).

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Take in a show at the Filmore or the Orpheum. Enjoy craft cocktails in spots like Bourbon and Branch, a speakeasy, or at one of the sky high bars up on Nob Hill. Visit museums like the Museum of Modern Art that just reopened or The Walt Disney Family Museum.

Make a few plans over your weekend but above everything, my favorite thing to do in San Francisco is to just walk and get distracted by all the great places there are to explore.

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Thanks to Megan MacNee from Traveling Nine to Fiver for reminding us why we need to make a return trip to the Bay Area in the near future and experience another amazing weekend getaway! We LOVE San Francisco and Megan has just given us more inspiration to explore this beautiful city.

There’s no better way to spend a weekend than by visiting Tampa Bay. The best part is you get to experience three cities in one during your stay. The combo of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater are sure to make your trip one of the best ever!

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One reason your next trip should be to Tampa Bay is because of the beaches. St. Petersburg and Clearwater have some of the best beaches in the USA. From water biking to kayaking to laying on the beach, whatever water activity you’re dreaming of, you can do it here.

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Entertainment is nonstop and the Tampa Riverwalk is 2.4-miles of excitement. With playgrounds, splash parks, art, music, museums, and more along the path, there’s more than enough to occupy everyone. Speaking of entertainment, make sure not to miss out on the world-renowned amusement park, Busch Gardens Tampa, which has some of America’s best roller coasters, shows, animal encounters and so much more.

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And before you head home, take a walk through the late 1800’s in the National Historic Landmark District of Ybor City and buy some Cuban cigars for your drive home!

Thanks to Ben and Jazzy from Road Affair for highlighting some of the best reasons to visit the Tampa Bay region of Florida. Who doesn’t love amazing beaches but the beauty of this part of Florida is that there is so much more to experience on an action-packed weekend break!

Boston’s winters can be brutal, so spring is when the city comes alive. There are plenty of warm-weather activities to entertain weekend visitors – from seeing the historic sites along the 2.5-mile long Freedom Trail to checking out a Red Sox game at Fenway Park to taking a leisurely boat ride around Boston Harbor.

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And no spring trip to Boston is complete without spending time strolling through the Boston Common and Public Garden.

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If it rains, you can explore one of the world-class museums like the Museum of Science or Museum of Fine Arts or pay a visit to one of the many local breweries – Samuel Adams is the oldest and most popular.

If you want to watch the annual running of the Boston Marathon in person, then plan your visit for the third weekend in April (Just be sure to book your hotel room far in advance!).

Thanks to Brianne Miers from A Traveling Life for her inspiring reminder that Boston should be the top of everyone’s lists for a long weekend vacation! If you love history, culture, and baseball, there is no better place to experience all of this and more than Boston, Massachusetts.

Nashville is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway in the US. Nashville has it all – some of the best music in the country, an amazing food scene, gorgeous and adventurous outdoor opportunities as well as a spectacular selection of art, unique shopping and much more!

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A weekend is not enough time to visit this wonderful city and see it all – I’ve lived here my whole life and am still finding new places and things to do but here are some of my favorite things to suggest for a first timer’s visit to my hometown:

Hike around Radnor Lake

Just a little south of downtown, Radnor Lake State Park sits nestled in between several residential neighborhoods. If you didn’t know it was there, you would never even guess.

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Radnor is highly beloved by locals and on a gorgeous day, you’ll have to even fight for a parking spot. There are some trails from easy beginner to difficult located in the park but if you’re looking for something just quick to experience Radnor, do the lake trail – it just circles the lake and is mostly flat. Radnor is also great for avid bird watchers.

Explore 12South Neighborhood

One of my favorite neighborhoods in Nashville is 12South and it has so much to offer. If you’re hungry, try popsicles at Las Paletas, cupcakes from the cupcake ATM at Sprinkles, donuts from Five Daughters, Bartaco and Burger Up. If you’re thirsty, try The Filling Station and Ember’s Ski Lodge for spirits or Frothy Monkey for coffee.

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If you want to get outside, head down to Sevier Park and have a picnic! If your main goal is shopping, 12South has tons of unique shops like Draper James, Imogene + Willie and White’s Mercantile.

Go Honky Tonkin’

While it is definitely more touristy than my other suggestions, I always say everyone needs to experience Lower Broad at least one time in their life. The lights, the country music pouring out of every open bar door, the cowboy boots – it’s all so cliche but if you can accept and get past that, it’s so much fun too.

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Make sure to check out Acme Feed + Seed while you’re down there – a four-story honky-tonk, restaurant, and bar!

Thanks to Ashley Hubbard from Wild Hearted for sharing more inspiring reasons to visit Music City! As a native local from Nashville, Ashley is definitely a great resource for local tips on the best spots to experience this gorgeous city.

  • New Orleans

Gorgeous architecture reminiscing of European capitals, delicious food with French, Spanish and African origins, and the best jazz music in the country – New Orleans has it all! You can make a day-by-day plan and visit as many attractions as you can, or simply arrive in the French Quarter, walk the streets in no particular direction and marvel at the balconies and galleries covered with hanging fern.

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The French Quarter is the most popular place among tourists, so it’s a good idea to explore the rest of the city which is less crowded but just as beautiful. The Garden District is great for long walks under oak trees and exploring the fascinating historic houses in NOLA (you can even find some celebrity homes). Lafayette Cemetery will give you some quiet time and a look into New Orleans’ historic past if you take a guided tour.

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In case you have an extra half a day, rent a car and drive to Oak Alley, one of the most beautiful plantations in the South. It takes only an hour to get there, but the views are well worth it! (Alternatively, book a tour of Oak Alley with one of New Orleans tour operators. Then you won’t have to worry about transport).

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Lastly, but most importantly, try local cuisine! New Orleans has amazing foods like beignets, gumbo, and muffulettas that you won’t be able to try anywhere else in the world.

Thanks to Yulia Dyukova from The Foodie Miles for highlighting why we need to head back to New Orleans ASAP! We LOVE NOLA and there are so many quirky reasons to experience this beautiful city, particular the delicious cuisine that is so difficult to resist.

Portland is currently one of the hottest city to visit! Portland is well known for the beer, coffee, and abundance of food carts. Whether you like food, hiking, or drinking beer, you’ll feel right at home in Portland. Start your day with some Stumptown coffee and brunch from one of the specialty spots in Portland (Jam or Mothers Bistro is a good place to start). Stroll along the waterfront, hang out at Powell’s Bookstore or take a hike through Forest Park.

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The best thing about Portland is all the beautiful scenery you can find within a couple hours. Portland is the perfect starting point for a scenic drive around Oregon. A road trip through the state is the perfect way to spend your time in Portland.

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From Portland, head east for 30 miles to marvelous Multnomah Falls, with plenty of options if you like to hike, including one of our favorites Angels Rest, and gorgeous views of Columbia River Gorge. Continue southeast to Bend, where you will find Smith Rock State Park, one of the seven wonders of Oregon, and the mecca for rock-climbing (and hiking).

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Don’t forget to cross over to the west side of the state to drive along the US-101 and see all the beauty the Oregon Coast has to offer. Head back to Portland, and end the day with more great food and beers because there’s plenty of both in Portland!

Thanks to Tarah and Tip from Fit Two Travel for giving us a few reasons why we should all be considering adding Portland to our list of weekend hotspots in the near future. We love visiting a city where you can experience the urban energy while also not having far to travel to explore rural beauty – Portland certainly fits this category!

  • Washington DC

Washington DC is an amazing city with a list of must-sees and should-dos that would keep you entertained for months. Of course, there are the monuments and memorials, museums, Congress and the White House. That alone can keep you busy for a week.

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But there are so many more hidden spots that are worth checking out and fun things to do in Washington DC and here are a few ideas:

  • Take a stroll at the National Arboretum, a beautiful park that showcases traditional gardens from around the world. They have a bonsai exhibit, an Asian Valley and an Azalea forest.
  • Check out some of the fun neighborhoods, like Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Eastern Market, or Columbia Heights. You’ll find amazing restaurants, little parks, fun shops and boutiques.
  • Eat! You’ll find restaurants for every ethnic food your heart desires, no matter how obscure. Be adventurous and eat your way around the world.

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Have fun and enjoy one of the most diverse cities in the United States!

Thanks to Maria Haase from Maria Abroad for sharing a few of her favorite reasons to explore the capital of the United States. Washington DC is blessed to have a myriad of free attractions around the Mall and clearly, there are a lot of other reasons why we should be considering a visit here in the near future.

Ask any Chicagoan for our must-see sights, and we’ll tell you to you to hit the neighborhoods. All of the diverse neighborhoods are home to delicious food, unique shops and spots you won’t find anywhere else. Here’s a sampling of the best Chicago neighborhoods worth exploring during a weekend getaway:

Pilsen – Pilsen was a Ukrainian and German enclave that is now largely Latino, boasting some of the best tiny taco joints you’ll find. For the adventurous, Birrerria de Octolan has tasty fixings for goat tacos at very reasonable prices ($12 once fed four of us!). Try Modern Cooperative for mid-century modern furniture or visit the free National Museum of Mexican Art’s ever-changing collection.

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Andersonville –  This Swedish domain has lots of shopping and great eats. I’m in love with Hopleaf’s endless beer list and mussels with frites, as well as the indie market, Anderson Galleria. Great theater resides with the Neo-Futurists and the pH Comedy Theater.

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Devon Avenue – A long and diverse street, you’ll see strong Indian, Orthodox Jewish, Russian and Assyrian populations. I start off at Viceroy of India’s reasonable buffet and never miss perusing Resham’s gorgeous textiles, Sukhadia’s Indian candy with nut flavors, and the array of jewelry and clothing shops down Devon.

Wherever you venture, test out the local spots and quirky shops in the neighborhoods, and you’ll find the real Chicago every time.

Thanks to Lisa Ghisolf from Work Travel Tech for highlighting a few of the thriving local neighborhoods that are worth experiencing when you visit Chicago for a weekend getaway.

Anyone who visits Miami Beach will certainly fall in love with the vibrant latin culture, gorgeous beaches, and delicious food options. Whether you’re making a quick stop here before embarking on a cruise, checking out one of the popular music festivals in Miami, or heading down here for a Winter Escape, you will never find a shortage of things to do in Miami.

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Besides lounging on the beach and enjoying the Florida sun, make sure you visit the artistic district of Wynwood to explore its unbelievable street graffiti and “hipster”.

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If you’re looking for a good night out, then Miami is arguably the best city in the country for drinking, dancing, and meeting people. There are hundreds of bars and clubs spread around the city, and many don’t close until after the sun comes up!

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I’ve visited Miami on two separate occasions now, and each time I wish I had more time!

Thanks to Dave Anderson from Jones Around The World for highlighting why Miami is not just a hotspot for a beach vacation (though I have to admit I’m sold by the gorgeous beaches and ocean there!) and why it’s a great spot for a relaxing weekend break!

  • Los Angeles

Forget the Hollywood visions of Los Angeles that have filled your head. Instead, explore LA through its burgeoning art scene located downtown (DTLA). The once gritty streets are bursting at the seams with hip hotels, an abundance of independent shops, cafes and hidden bars and of course art everywhere you turn.

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Settle in at the Ace Hotel (or The Standard) for a trendy vibe offering visitors a slice of “LA cooldom,” before venturing out on a graffiti art tour in LA’s most exciting neighborhood, the Arts District.

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Next head over to the beautiful Broad Museum showcasing some of the best contemporary art including the mesmerizing Infinity Mirror Room.

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Take a peek at Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall and downtown’s community square, Grand Park. With a fountain to cool down in, playgrounds and lots of room to spread out, weekends often bring the crowds for craft shows, concerts and more.

With more restaurants than you could sample in a year, our must visit picks are Grand Central Market for a selection of some of LA’s hottest eateries and Clifton’s Cafeteria which boasts multiple bars spanning several levels all stationed around a 40 foot (fake) redwood and a menagerie of taxidermied animals lining the walls.

Thanks to Karilyn Owen from No Back Home for sharing such inspiring reasons to visit downtown LA! Whether you are eager to experience the infamous Hollywood Boulevard or sample local eateries, Los Angeles is home to an eclectic blend of culture.

Head to this world-class city on the Pacific North-West coast of America and find a city with lots to offer visitors.

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Arriving in Seattle on the clipper from Victoria in Canada means one thing – a fantastic sea-view of its most iconic structure – the Space Needle Heading to the top of the Space Needle at 605 feet tall ensures great views of the city as well as Mt Rainier, Puget Sound and the surrounding Olympic and Cascades mountain ranges. It must surely be a must-see on any visit to the city.

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Take a stroll around Pike Place Market – possibly Seattle’s most iconic attraction – and wander the fruit and vegetable stalls. Stop and admire the beautiful flowers for sale and browse the many shops. Choose from the many eateries on offer or sip a coffee at the original Starbucks and people-watch.

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Don’t forget to stop by the famous gum wall whilst at the market…it is certainly different! In 2015, 2350 pounds of gum was removed from Post Alley but the gum quickly returned!

For visitors seeking something more than the hustle and bustle of the city head to Discovery Park or Seward Park for a stroll and experience the wonderful forests and local wildlife.

Thanks to Tracy Collins from Tracy’s Travels In Time for sharing a few reasons why the Emerald City is the perfect city for a weekend getaway. Be prepared to endure rain but don’t let it stop you from enjoying the beautiful city of Seattle!

If you are looking for a city that epitomizes a vast array of neighborhoods that combine to create a perfect urban environment, look no further than the Gateway City, also known as St. Louis! Located along the Mississippi River, St. Louis is an iconic location given the history as being renowned as the “Gateway to the West.”

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A visit to St. Louis today offers an opportunity for visitors to experience the amazing Gateway Arch which is perhaps one of the most iconic attractions throughout the central United States. For those of you that love to attend a ball game, the St. Louis Cardinals are one of the most avidly followed MLB teams and Busch Stadium is certainly worth a visit.

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St. Louis is home to Anheuser-Busch and a free brewery tour is definitely worthwhile. Perhaps you prefer a local craft brewery experience and we can highly recommend visiting Schlafly Craft Brewery.

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A weekend in St Louis is definitely a great way to explore some of the best neighborhoods such as Delmar Loop and the Hill or alternatively explore some of the hidden spots such as the artisticKosciusko Graffiti Wall located by the riverfront.

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  • Oklahoma City

Visiting Oklahoma City for the first time, I have to admit we had very little expectations. However, when we left OKC following an amazing weekend, we realized that this is well and truly an underrated city that deserves to be on everyone’s radar.

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Whether you are intrigued by the myriad of trendy neighborhoods throughout the city or perhaps want to head a little further afield to experience the amazing Pops 66 Soda Ranch in nearby Arcadia, Oklahoma City is well worth visiting for a few days.

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Downtown Oklahoma City has been transformed into a thriving neighborhood, particularly the Bricktown District where you can hop on a water taxi and take a relaxing cruise around the canal system to appreciate some of the finer attractions around the city.

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Sample some of the finest cuisine here or venture to one of the other neighborhoods such as the Midtown or Plaza districts and an eclectic blend of cuisine awaits. I’m sure many of you associate Oklahoma City with cowboys and western movies. Why not head over to The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to really appreciate the history of this culture throughout Oklahoma?

We spent the perfect weekend in Oklahoma City and we hope that you will consider adding this to your upcoming travel plans sooner rather than later!

If you are looking for the best cities to visit in the USA, I think it’s fair to say we have a pretty awesome list to choose from here! We would like to thank all of our amazing friends from around the world for sharing their favorite weekend getaway cities across the States and hopefully you will be inspired to add a couple of these cities to your upcoming travel plans.

USA is home to a variety of iconic cities but there are also a number of lesser known gems that are well worth experiencing. The likes of Savannah, Asheville and Oklahoma City may not have been the first cities you would think about visiting but as you can see, there are plenty of reasons why these should be on all of our radars.

What is your favorite US city to enjoy a long weekend break? What do you ultimately look for in a city before deciding to visit?

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Love that you guys went to OKC! It’s my hometown and will always be a little bit special to me. 🙂

What an amazing post! Happy to be apart of it. 🙂

I’ve been to all of these several times, lived in a handful. Dallas is barf and Austin is overrated. Hope you’ll do a small town version.

I’ve had a case of wanderlust since I was a young girl, and I was part of a non-traveling family. I’m happy to say that I’ve now been to almost all of a few of these cities! Great list!

Wow that’s a lot of info! I live in NY and have been to many of these but want to hit all of course!

Wow, that’s very informative post! Thanks for that, I’ll definitely use it next time when I’m in USA 🙂

So many great cities across the USA! While I’ve been to a bunch of these, many more are on my list! Thanks so much for including my pick!!

When you’re ready to so a sequel, please put me down for Philly. We have the most historic square mile in the US and there’s so much beyond the Liberty Bell.

Great post! Reminded us that we have yet to go see the Biltmore & we want to get back to Savannah. Must have been fun pulling this one together – well done!

What a great post. We haven’t been to USA yet, but I’m sure when we do New York City will also be my favourite.

maybe one day:)

Wow, that’s very informative ! Thanks for that, I’ll use it next time when I’m in USA

This is amazing these all cities are awesome i wish i go there thank you so much for collecting these information and create this blog

So many cities I haven’t been to, yet… To me San Francisco is the “crown jewel”, though. I could go there again and again without getting not even a tiny bit of bored. 🙂

This is amazing — all these cities are awesome!!! Would love to hear more from you! Thanks

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Stowe, Vermont

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Stowe may be a popular ski destination, but it's equally appealing in the fall with its abundance of outdoor pursuits. And, obviously, the foliage alone is reason enough to visit. The 68-room Topnotch Resort sits on an expansive 120 acres with views of Mount Mansfield. Hotel activities include horseback riding, ATV tours, biking, wagon rides, and, for something a little more relaxing, a lovely spa.

Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

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Want to escape to a quaint New England seaside village? Look no further than Martha's Vineyard, with its miles of beaches and historic houses. Stay in Edgartown, a former whaling port, and you'll have access to shops, galleries, and restaurants galore. The Christopher is a chic boutique hotel with just 15 rooms that mix modern design with a classic New England aesthetic. For a seamless—and fast (read: no traffic)—trip from the New York area, book a flight on Tradewind Aviation.

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Telluride, Colorado

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It is a bit of a trek to get to this Colorado hideaway, but so worth it for its unlimited supply of fresh mountain air. The Madeline Hotel & Residences, an Auberge Resort , is surrounded on three sides by the majestic San Juan Mountains. Horseback ride through Colorado's backcountry, go fly fishing, cycle the mountains, or simply let the hotel set up a picnic feast for you in the middle of a scenic alpine meadow. However you choose to spend your days, you're guaranteed to return home refreshed.

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Washington, Connecticut

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A quick two-hour drive from New York City, Washington, Connecticut has long been a retreat for a very discerning, moneyed crowd, because of its rolling hills, historic architecture, and proximity to the city. Soak that all in at the grand Mayflower Inn & Spa, an Auberge Resort , set on 58 acres of manicured gardens and woodland. There's plenty to do, including hiking, fly-fishing, archery, tennis, and croquet. In 2021, for its 100th anniversary, the hotel was refreshed by celebrated designer Celerie Kemble.

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Whitefish, Montana

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For a more adventurous weekend getaway, the mountain town of Whitefish, Montana offers four seasons of activities—from skiing Whitefish Mountain to hiking through Glacier National Park. Book a stay at the Lodge at Whitefish Lake , a classic mountain lodge that offers suites in the main building as well as standalone luxury homes on the property.

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Malibu, California

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This 27-mile stretch of sparkling ocean and beach is the epitome of barefoot luxury, which is why so many Hollywood A-listers own homes here. Hotels are pretty scarce, all the more lending to Malibu's locals-only vibe. Stay at the 47-room Malibu Beach Inn , located right on the water on a strip of coastline nicknamed Billionaire's Beach for all of its famous homeowners, like Larry Ellison, who owns 10 properties. For a real splurge, book a room at the intimate 16-room Nobu Ryokan , an oasis like no other that marries serene Japanese minimalism with the iconic California coast.

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Annapolis, Maryland

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Just 45 minutes outside of Washington, D.C., Annapolis feels a world apart. Yes, it's home to the United States Naval Academy, but it's far more than a college town. Embrace its nautical legacy with a visit to the Annapolis Maritime Museum, followed by an afternoon out on the water. And then enjoy Maryland's famous crabs for dinner before retiring to 134 Prince , a luxury inn in a Dutch Colonial home.

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The Berkshires, Massachusetts

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Massachusetts' Berkshires are a year-round destination full of scenic hikes, stellar art museums, like MASS MoCA and the Clark Art Institute, and fun seasonal programming, like the region's famous Tanglewood concert series. It's also a hotbed for wellness resorts, including Canyon Ranch Lenox , which is centered around a Gilded Age mansion, and Miraval Berkshires Resort & Spa , which is home to a 29,000-square-foot spa.

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For East Coasters, Bermuda makes for a perfect weekend getaway. It's just a two-hour flight from NYC and Washington, D.C., meaning it basically takes less time to get there than it does to drive out to the Hamptons. Once you're on the island, head to The Loren at Pink Beach if you're in the mood for a little solitude. The property's one- and three-bedroom villas have their own private pools, making them prime spots for lounging and sipping on Bermuda's famed rum swizzles.

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Bar Harbor, Maine

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A gateway to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor is everything you'd want from a coastal New England town, from stellar seafood restaurants to a bustling harbor from which you can easily hop on a boat for the day. The Primrose is a cottage-style inn built in 1878, but completely refreshed with new decor in 2020.

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The North Fork, New York

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The South Fork of Long Island (aka the Hamptons and Montauk) may be buzzier, but for a more low-key, quiet, and down-to-earth alternative, head to the North Fork. Oysters at Little Creek Oyster Farm in Greenport are a must, as are the homemade pies at Briermere Farms in Riverhead. Then spend your afternoons visiting the area's many wineries, such as Bedell, Sparkling Pointe, and Kontokosta before retiring to the Sound View Greenport , a chic hotel where every room looks out onto the Long Island Sound and has direct access to the private beach.

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Asheville, North Carolina

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Drive the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway on your way to Asheville—the fall foliage is particularly spectacular, though the views are majestic no matter the season. There, you'll want to spend plenty of time at the impressive Biltmore Estate, the largest private home in the country, built by George Vanderbilt at the end of the 19th century. While you can't stay in the home itself, you can stay on the property at the Inn on Biltmore Estate , which grants you access to the Biltmore gardens, Antler Hill Village, and the Biltmore Winery.

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Asbury Park, New Jersey

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When the Asbury Hotel opened in 2016, it promised to bring about a much classier era to the oft-maligned Jersey Shore—and, in particular, the city of Asbury Park. It's just an hour away from New York City, but will feel like a proper vacation. Aside from the beach, which is a block away, the Asbury has plenty of al fresco spaces fit for play, including an expansive rooftop space that screens outdoor movies.

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Texas Hill Country

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Easily accessible from both Austin and San Antonio, Texas Hill Country is filled with quaint towns, wineries, and, in the spring, fields of blossoming bluebonnets. Treat yourself to a wellness weekend at the Sage Hill Inn & Spa , a 16-room luxury property set on 88 acres just 25 miles outside of Austin. Spend your days meandering the hiking trails, getting a massage at the spa, or playing a game of pickleball on the courts.

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Golden Isles, Georgia

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Located along Georgia's Atlantic coast between Savannah and Jacksonville, Florida, Jekyll Island is one of the barrier islands comprising the Golden Isles. Here, you can summer like the Vanderbilts, Morgans, Pultizers, and Rockefellers once did at the Jekyll Island Club Resort . There are loads of leisure activities, 20-plus miles of paved bicycle exploration, and two open-air restaurants. It's easy to see why some of the great American dynasties returned here year after year.

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The Finger Lakes, New York

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The West Coast might get the lion's share of attention when it comes to wine regions, but the Finger Lakes is perfect for a weekend away for East Coasters or Midwesterners. Explore the eleven lakes, the charming towns that surround them, and the scenic gorges. Make your home base Aurora on Cayuga Lake. It's home to the Inns of Aurora , a collection of five boutique hotels in historic buildings.

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Mackinac Island, Michigan

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Retreat to Michigan's Mackinac Island for a leisurely weekend in what might feel like a bygone era. The island, located in between the state's Lower and Upper Peninsulas on Lake Huran, has banned cars, resulting in quite a peaceful atmosphere. Stay at the historic Grand Hotel , which bills its 660-foot-long porch as the world's longest.

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Sedona, Arizona

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Sedona has the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation—the hiking is superb, as are the spa resorts. The 70-acre Enchantment Resort has the best of both worlds, with 50 hiking trails and an extraordinary destination spa called Mii Amo. (As of September 2022, the spa is closed for renovations, but will reopen in late 2022 or early 2023.) The property is also close to downtown Sedona, where you can get your fill of shopping between art galleries and funky boutiques.

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Lexington, Kentucky

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Kentucky has two major claims to fame: horse racing and bourbon. You'll find both in and around Lexington, between the city's famous Keeneland Race Course and the 15 distilleries within 45 miles of the city. While in town, stay at the ultra-modern 21c Museum Hotel Lexington , which also functions as a museum.

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Cape May, New Jersey

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Cape May is perhaps the most charming of all of New Jersey's beach towns, thanks to the colorful Victorian-era houses that line its streets. Spend the day at the beach or peruse the shops of the Washington Street pedestrian mall, which is particularly festive in December. Congress Hall is the grande dame in this seaside resort town, and it's been hosting guests since 1816.

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The most beautiful cities in the U.S. to visit right now

The best cities to visit in the U.S. brim with charm, breathtaking architecture and so much to do.

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You could spend a lifetime traveling America and not see all that's worth seeing, which makes coming up with the list of best cities in the USA a tough task. Every region is home to its own trip-worthy urban destinations that boast  natural wonders ,   impressive architecture , and  incredibly diverse restaurants.

From coast to coast, we've rounded the cities that top our list of recommendations when plotting out your USA travel bucket list.  New York ,  Los Angeles  and San Francisco are obvious for a reason—they stand as American icons and offer endless must-see attractions. If you're looking for something even sexier, head to  Las Vegas  for gambling and pool parties, or  Miami  for rooftop vibes and beaches packed with some of the fittest people you've ever seen. To experience a taste of the South, there's bustling and historic  New Orleans , filled with a celebration of culture and music every day of the week. At the same time, cities like Nashville offer Southern charm, live music and hearty fare that will make you feel right at home.

Whether you crave nightly live music to keep you dancing, are an art lover looking to explore galleries and museums, or are more interested in eating your way through town, our handpicked selection of the best cities to visit in the USA has you covered.

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Portland, OR

1.  Portland, OR

Portland is known for many things: its eccentric culture, its incredibly creative restaurants (that have only gotten more exciting post-pandemic), its theater and arts scene, and its outdoor beauty top the list of reasons to visit. The best things to do in Portland  are long, but some of our favorite activities include eating and more eating. Visit one of the area's best restaurants , opt to experience the zillions of  food trucks , indulge in a gourmet doughnut or stop by a brewery or two . When you want to get moving, hop on a bike to tour the town, hike through one of the many parks or take a stroll through an art museum.

Boston, MA

2.  Boston, MA

History and modernity are joined at the hip in Boston, one of America’s first big cities and still one of its best. It’s the place where federal architecture harkens back to the 1600s, juxtaposed with ultra-modern buildings by Frank Gehry, Walter Gropius and I.M. Pei. Speaking of architecture: be sure to see the Back Bay row houses, the usual Instagram fodder that is actually an eye-catching must-see. From chowder to lobster rolls, Boston also loves its seafood, so be sure to visit the city's best raw bars and lobster shacks while you're in town.

San Francisco, CA

3.  San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, a beautiful city built on massive hills and surrounded by water, is a place that marches to the beat of its own drum. Novices are always shocked at how chilly it is here, so pack a heavy sweater at any time of year, and use it while doing the classic tourist activities: riding a cable car, taking a day tour to Alcatraz Island , walking across the Golden Gate Bridge or laughing at the chubby sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf . If you want to branch out and experience the city as a local would, we recommend visiting one of SF's hottest restaurants —from Michelin-starred establishments  to cheap eats —grabbing a drink on a rooftop bar or heading out for a hike in nature . 

Seattle, WA

4.  Seattle, WA

From its emerald parks to the endless views of Puget Sound, Seattle is the crowning jewel of the Pacific Northwest. You'll see it all from the top of the iconic Space Needle—a 360-degree rotating atrium with a glass floor—but don't stop there. Seattle is full of incredible restaurants and world-class museums like the Seattle Art Museum and the Museum of Pop Culture . It's also the home of famed glass artist Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass . And while the grunge era that put the city on the map is long gone, there are still plenty of excellent music venues to check out including Neumos and the Showbox .

Charleston, SC

5.  Charleston, SC

Charleston is truly one of America’s great metropolises, steeped in the history of the nation while boasting a thoroughly modern attitude toward the arts, culture and cuisine—you just need one quick glance at our list of the best Charleston restaurants to see that. Since around 1670, the architecture—and particularly the churches on every corner—has been enough of a reason to head to South Carolina’s jewel, but recently the city has become a food and drink haven as well. Water views and hipsters abound at the Pavilion Bar ; City Market sells the city’s signature sweetgrass baskets; and dinner at  Husk is a transcendental experience.

New Orleans, LA

6.  New Orleans, LA

After 300 years of existence, New Orleans is in the midst of a renaissance—except for the streets, which are the bumpiest you've ever encountered in a major metropolis. They love to dress up and party here, so put on a wig and mask, and hit the French Quarter and the Marigny for fabulous food at the best New Orleans restaurants . Grab a to-go cup filled with craft cocktails from one of the city’s best bars , and indulge in the live music for which New Orleans is famous. Then dig deeper by visiting the Bywater neighborhood, home to an intoxicating mix of art and funk with incredible murals on every block, and stop at Bacchanal Wine for a munch, a sip, and a song (or two). One thing to remember while here: always keep an eye on the iconic architecture that defines this one-in-a-million, music-loving city.

Milwaukee, WI

7.  Milwaukee, WI

You probably didn’t know that Milwaukee holds the world’s largest music festival, Summerfest , over three consecutive weekends in June and July. When the massive festival goes down, the pretty city by Lake Michigan goes more than a little crazy. With 12 stages, over 600 artists and more than half a million fans rolling through, they're taking advantage of the warm weather in a big way. During the rest of the year, think cheese curds, beer breweries, cornhole tournaments and Packers fanatics, juxtaposed with a gorgeous art museum and the annual Sculpture Milwaukee outdoor showcase all over town (summer/fall). It’s a vibrant, friendly city that Harley-Davidson calls home—don’t miss their massive museum here.

Salt Lake City, UT

8.  Salt Lake City, UT

No matter where you are in Salt Lake City, the snowcapped Rocky Mountains are never out of sight. They tower over the uber-clean city, a stunning landscape fit for a painting. And while Salt Lake is well-known for its Mormon heritage, there's more to the scene here than meets the eye. Restaurants range from the fine-dining favorite Log Haven to a healthy variety of ethnic and international restaurants. And while alcohol isn't as readily available here as in some cities, it's much easier to find than you think, including at the White Horse  downtown. While there, don't forget to take in a little of the outdoors: hiking, swimming, and picnicking at the Great Salt Lake is a good place to start.

Chicago, IL

9.  Chicago, IL

Frank Lloyd Wright buildings, deep-dish pizza, and the Cubbies: just three of the wonderful things that put Chicago on the world’s radar. It’s a big city with a friendly vibe that’s got a whole street, Rush Street, devoted to drinking and dancing. You can party there until 4am, but save some strength for the festivals this city loves to put on, from  Taste of Chicago  in the summer and July's  Pitchfork Music Fest to the big daddy of them all, Lollapalooza . This oh-so-cold city hunkers down in the winter, unless the Bears are playing football, in which case shirtless guys will brave subzero temps to cheer on their boys at Soldier Field.

Los Angeles, CA

10.  Los Angeles, CA

Sun, sand, and movies (in which the city is often the star) make Los Angeles a place the world wants to see in real life. Start at the Hotel Erwin’s rooftop in Venice for an expansive view of the whole city, then explore everything from the ocean to the mountains as you crisscross L.A. County. Expect its famous traffic to slow you down as you head to Malibu for a surfing session; make a pit stop at the Getty Museum , then step in the stars’ footprints at TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood . Blow your shopping budget on Rodeo Drive , then head south to Anaheim to pilot the Millenium Falcon at Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge universe.

Nashville, TN

11.  Nashville, TN

Honky-tonks and museums might not seem to go together, but their marriage in Nashville is a strong one indeed. For some drinking and dancing, head straight for Broadway, where Legend’s Corner , Nudie’s , and Tootsie’s have been serving up country, blues, and whiskey forever. You can start early (10am) and go late into the night (3am) in Music City—if you’ve got the fortitude, of course. Is day drinking not your idea of vacation fun? Start with the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum  and move on to the museums devoted to Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash ; all are right downtown and terrific. See Historic RCA Studio B , where Elvis made countless records, and drive out to the Bluebird Cafe and the Grand Ole Opry . Don’t forget that this is a party town so feel free to visit with a group, rent a barcycle (which is exactly what it sounds like), and roam among the best Nashville bars , singing as you go.

Washington, DC

12.  Washington, DC

One of America’s most beautiful cities, stately Washington, D.C. just keeps getting better. The National Mall is truly majestic, with the Capitol building glowing at one end, the Lincoln Memorial at the other, and various Smithsonian museums lining each side. See them all (take a look at our list of the best museums in D.C . for a start), but plan to spend extra time at the new(ish) National Museum of African American History & Culture . Beyond politics, monuments and museums, D.C. boats some cool, emerging neighborhoods like the Wharf (eat at Officina or Del Mar de Fabio Trabocchi ) and Southeast, where the Nationals play baseball and craft beer rules at Bluejacket nearby. Take a look at our guide to where to stay in Washington, D.C. if you’re planning a visit.

St. Louis, MO

13.  St. Louis, MO

For a small-town vibe in a big city, St. Louis is the place to be. Settled by Europeans in 1764, this 'Gateway to the West' has long been the center of America. A few musts while in town: a visit to the famous (and giant) Gateway Arch , a walk through the National Blues Museum , and a stop at BB’s Jazz Blues and Soups . Clearly, blues and barbecue go hand-in-hand here, with classic BBQ joints like Pappy’s Smokehouse and Sugarfire that slow-cook with style. Locals are so serious about the cuisine that the Q in the Lou cookoff is fall's hottest ticket.

Miami, FL

14.  Miami, FL

Things constantly sizzle in Miami, where Latin beats and eats swirl in an Art Deco dream. South Beach is the spot for sunning all day on the white sand and clubbing all night. For a really hot time, stop in at the World Erotic Art Museum . For true art lovers, Art Basel Miami in December offers up creative installations, parties and intellectualism. Your itinerary should also be packed full of trips to the city's  best restaurants  from classic Cuban mainstays to Michelin-starred Italian spots.

New York City, NY

15.  New York City, NY

Needless to say: there is no place like New York City. An incredible melting pot of cultures, neighborhoods , languages and personal styles, a stroll down any street in Manhattan is always a fascinating experience. Classic old buildings exist shoulder-to-shoulder with new ultra-modern architecture like those in Hudson Yards , constantly morphing the city’s identity into exciting new molds. When in town, indulge in more than one Broadway show , visit all the museums , stroll around Central Park , eat the best bagels in NYC (and any drool-worthy haute cuisine you can manage), drink at a speakeasy , catch a Yankee game, and start wondering why you haven’t moved here yet.

San Diego, CA

16.  San Diego, CA

It’s not a myth: San Diego boasts the very best weather across America, with 70-degree Fahrenheit temperatures, low humidity, and sunny skies all year round. Add in the beautiful bay and beaches, a famous zoo and the endearing madness of Comic-Con International, and it’ll become impossible not to love this quintessential California city. Foodies adore the seafood and Mexican cuisine done to perfection here; gamblers flock to Pechanga and Viejas , the two posh Native American casinos nearby; and kids dream of Legoland . San Diego has something for everyone. 

Las Vegas, NV

17.  Las Vegas, NV

Ah, Vegas. The place that every foreigner cannot wait to visit when seeing America. More lightbulbs in one place than anywhere, more ways to gamble than your wallet can bear, the glitter, glitz, and jangling slot machines are the city’s signature perks. But Vegas is more than just casinos rising out of the desert. Head off the famed Strip to downtown’s fascinating Mob Museum and find out who built this decadent mecca in the first place. Eat at a world-class chef’s world-renowned restaurant ( Joël Robuchon , anyone?), drive supercars at 200mph with Exotics Racing and zip out to Red Rock Canyon for a mind-bending desert experience. Whatever you want, Vegas always has it.

Orlando. FL

18.  Orlando. FL

With theme parks like Universal Studios Florida, Legoland  and Walt Disney World , Orlando has been the place for families for generations. And now, with the arrival of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disney World, there will be plenty of adults with no kids descending on Orlando as well. The city is ready, with an impressive range of restaurants anchored by DoveCote Brasserie and The Boheme  and an equally adult club scene that pays homage all sorts of tunes, from country and hip hip to rock and pop.

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The Best Weekend Getaways in the U.S. for a Quick Escape

By Mark Ellwood

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Air travel has been tricky at best over the last couple of years, so many people have turned back to the classic American getaway: a road trip . It’s an ideal way to explore your own backyard on a whim for a memorable vacation, either this summer or later this year.

We took five of the country’s major hubs and found four weekend getaway ideas for each, all easily accessible detours. Read on for our picks for the best weekend getaways around the U.S., along with tips for where to stay and what to do while you're there

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From Los Angeles

Two stand up paddle boarders on misty morning Taken off the mountainous coast of Catalina Island California

Catalina Island

Catalina Island, California

Take the one-hour journey to this island 22 miles or so off the coast via the Catalina Express ferry , which departs from San Pedro, Long Beach, or Dana Point daily; once you’re here, biking and walking are the main transport modes (or you can rent a golf cart for longer drives). Catalina Island is a startling contrast to the mainland, with more than a whiff of East Coast hideouts like Nantucket: Start at the quaint main town, Avalon, and gorge on seafood that’s barely minutes from the water—try Bluewater Grill , right on the dock.

Then head inland to El Rancho Escondido , which earned acclaim for its Arabian horse-breeding program. The ponies are gone now, though, and much of the land has been deeded over to vines, where Rusack Vineyards focuses on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Zinfandel. Outdoorsy types can hike the entire length of the 38.5-mile Trans Catalina Trail in about four days, too, with campgrounds for overnighting along the route. The Bellanca Hotel in Avalon is the plushest perch if you’d rather have someone else make your bed—or sleep in a bed, period.

Best Weekend Getaways Palm Springs CA

Palm Springs

Palm Springs, California

Around 50 percent of the locals in this Coachella Valley hub identify as LGBTQ+, adding appeal for any open-minded, easy-going visitor. The main drag of gay bars, along Arenas Road, is a rollicking night out for anyone—and just 90 mins from Los Angeles , as long as you avoid the peak times for the drive, like Friday evenings. Come here, too, to explore the design style which was popular when Palm Springs was in its heyday: Midcentury modernism is celebrated everywhere, from antique stores specializing in sleek Danish sofas to the soon-to-open Modernism Museum, which will include installations like a 1950s-era RV, plus a gift shop (of course). Dive deeper into the history of this style via a three-hour tour with architectural historian and author Michael Stern , which includes the chance to visit private homes. Among the countless hotels decked out in midcentury-modern stylings for an overnight, the Parker Palm Springs remains the standout—a riot of color and witty touches from designer Jonathan Adler.

Paso Robles California

Paso Robles

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Just 20 years ago, there were about 50 wineries in and around this charming small town just over three hours from LA; now there are more than 300, and the area’s becoming more widely known for its fine Pinot Noirs and Zinfandels. The self-guided tour run by the Paso Wine Country Alliance is the quickest way to zip between vineyards, but it’s worth hiring local guide Coy Barnes, aka the Wine Wrangler , to drive you for the day if you’re keen to quaff at every tasting room. Some rooms at the Paso Robles Inn have hot tubs on their balconies (a nod to the town’s origins as a spa center) that are fed by water piped in from nearby hot springs.

Hotel Del Coronado San Diego California

San Diego, California

Beaches and green spaces are the defining assets of San Diego , just under a two-hour drive south of LA. There’s the 1,750-acre Torrey Pines State Reserve —kayak through the wetlands for an up-close view—and a namesake golf course with two 18-hole championship courses perched on a cliff overlooking the Pacific; stay at the Arts & Crafts-style Lodge at Torrey Pines , right by the 18 th green. San Diego has 75 miles of coastline, featuring plenty of noteworthy beaches , most of them studded with surfers—hit Moonlight State Beach if you want to head out on the water, rent fishing gear, or snap a shot with the iconic Hotel Del Coronado as a backdrop from Coronado Beach. And even if San Diego has 24/7 beach weather, don’t forget: This is the Christmas Capital of America .

From Chicago

Saugatuck Michigan

Southwest Michigan

Saugatuck and its surroundings in Southwest Michigan have recently attracted newcomers due to a focus on the state’s extraordinary produce (Michigan is second only to California in agricultural diversity). Drive two and a half hours to eat at the delicious, diner-like Pennyroyal Cafe & Provisions from chef Melissa Corey, or taste some of the estate-grown vintages at Modales Wines . Work off your meal with a bracing hike to the top of Mount Baldhead for spectacular views. You’ll find all that in this corner of Michigan, plus the perennial bonus of gleaming beaches, charming all-American coastal towns, and the best sundowner spots in the state overlooking the lush waters of Lake Michigan.

Wisconsin Dells

Wisconsin Dells

Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

It might be three hours north of the city, but a trip here is like stepping decades into the past for a miles-long strip of world-class water parks. The Dells emerged as a family-friendly destination in the 1950s and has changed little since then. The best-known fun fest is the Kalahari , a resort with Master Blaster uphill water coasters plus an outdoor lazy river; but purists vouch for nearby Noah’s Ark , which boasts the largest number of water slides in the area. There are outdoorsy options for an adrenaline-powered weekend, too, like the six-acre, zip-line-filled Chula Vista Resort park. Just save room for some cheese curds—the best come from Carr Valley.

Lake Geneva Wisconsin

Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Just 90 minutes north of Chicago , this resort town is the Midwest’s answer to the Hamptons or Newport , made famous by the iconic families that helped build the Windy City (think Wrigley and Sears). The waterfront offers public access for more than 20 miles, thanks to an early treaty that ring-fenced the Shore Path from any development. Otherwise, expect ritzy Gilded Age mansions and over-the-top hotels like the magnificent Queen Anne-style Black Point Estate and Gardens , now a museum, or the turreted Baker House , ranked one of the town’s best hotels. Don’t assume it’s solely a warm-weather destination, though: Winterfest in January and February is a charming, less-trafficked option than midsummer.

Door County Wisconsin

Cave Point in Door County

Door County, Wisconsin

Much like Cape Cod curls into the Atlantic, this 75-mile peninsula juts into Lake Michigan like a raised finger, and it shares much with its New England counterpart. First emerging as an artsy summer colony, it has sandy, family-friendly beaches—more than 50 public ones—and 300 miles of shoreline. Come to Door County to amble around its galleries, or hike around the 14 miles of trails quilting its eastern tip in Whitefish Dunes. Make this a long weekend, as it’s almost a four-hour drive from Chicago, and don’t leave without making a pilgrimage to the Swedish restaurant Al Johnson’s , famous for the herd of goats grazing on its grassy roof.

From Washington, D.C.

Boonsboro Maryland

Crystal Grottoes in Boonsboro

Boonsboro, Maryland

A little over an hour northwest of Washington, D.C. , Boonsboro combines natural wonders with a sobering role in American history. Explore the stalactite-crusted Crystal Grottoes here—the Fairyland cave’s red tinge is thanks to iron oxide—or go whitewater rafting and tubing in the waters near Harpers Ferry. Then squeeze in a trip to the site of Antietam, the bloodiest battle on U.S. soil where 23,000 Civil War soldiers were killed or wounded within just 12 hours of fighting in 1862. Planning a romantic weekend? Nowhere better to overnight than Inn Boonsboro , owned by novelist Nora Roberts, where each of the eight rooms is named after a fictional couple like The Princess Bride’s Westley and Buttercup.

Alexandria Virginia

Alexandria, Virginia

It might only be a 20-minute drive away—or shorter, if you hop on the metro—but this historic town still feels like a getaway and consistently ranks among the top five small cities in the country in our Readers’ Choice Awards. It’s easy to see why: Historic architecture and cobbled streets are a glimpse back past the American Revolution to European settlers’ earliest days. Board the replica 18th-century, 110-foot sloop Providence, a Pirates of the Caribbean prop now moored here as a museum, or head to the Del Ray neighborhood for an assortment of street art that shows the city isn’t simply resting on the past. Stay at the Alexandrian, an Autograph Collection hotel right in the center of Old Town that overlooks the river from National Harbor.

Cape Hatteras North Carolina

Bodie Island Light Station in Cape Hatteras

Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

It’s a long drive—around six hours—Cape Hatteras is still one of the best weekend getaways from D.C., thanks to the astonishing views and bracing air of the Outer Banks . The 70-mile-long National Seashore here was the first in the country and is anchored by the landmark Bodie Island Light Station, the tallest lighthouse in the U.S. with more than 200 stairs. Head to the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum for a glimpse as to why these waters earned that nickname—more than 600 shipwrecks caused by treacherous, shifting shoals. Then again, with the right captain, you can brave those waters yourself on a fishing charter that can easily reach the Gulf Stream. The choice hotel is the charming Inn on Pamlico Sound ; wake up with its seaside view, and you’ll understand how worthwhile it is to splurge on a sound-front room.

Great Smoky Mountains West Virginia

Great Smoky Mountains

Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

Yes, it’s an eight-hour drive to reach this ridge, but the jaw-dropping scenery will make the effort more than worthwhile—and we’re not just talking about the sight of a statue of Dolly Parton as you reach the end, erected in her honor in the legend’s hometown of Sevierville.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited in the NPS network (and free to enter, too). It spreads across 500,000 acres in the Appalachian Mountains, straddling two states; the easiest entry point from D.C. is the Sugarlands Visitor Center near Gatlinburg. Once you’re in the park, start walking: There are 800 miles of trails in total, including a portion of the official Appalachian Trail. You can also enjoy a guided tour on horseback operated from several stables dotted around the reserve; just make sure to call ahead and book . The peak times for visiting include leaf-peeping season, of course, plus early summer, when the flame azaleas are in bloom. This is a year-round park, though, with plenty to enjoy even in winter, when the views from high perches like Clingman’s Dome are particularly impressive. In season, you can camp at one of ten different grounds (reserve a spot here ) or book a room at one of the hotels in Gatlinburg, which effectively serves as a resort community adjacent to the park.

Lake and wetlands with greenery and shrubbery and a small river leading to a small pond against a larger body of water...

Cassadaga, Florida

The hub of Volusia County, just east of Orlando and around four hours from Miami , is Cassadaga—a town whose residents will likely know you’re coming. Homes here are occupied by psychics and folks who generally believe in life after death, reincarnation, and the power of the spirits. Come to the Spiritualist Camp and check out the list of mediums and healers taking bookings that day, working on everything from past life regression to aura photography. One standout is Louis Gates , who grew up here as the child of two psychics; ask him about his childhood, as he has intriguing stories about life in Cassadaga, as well as a sixth sense ($50 for a half-hour session). There’s also a hotel in town .

Combine a look into your future with a glimpse at Orlando’s past: The Downtown Orlando Historic District is full of grand old mansions that offer a glimpse of how things used to be. This self-guided walking tour will let you explore all the best landmarked properties at your own leisurely pace.

Florida St. Petersburg Salvador Dali Museum

Dali Museum in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg, Florida

Is there anywhere that captures the essence of Florida more completely than St. Pete? It’s relaxed, rimmed by gorgeous beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, and resolutely determined to let any visitors shuck off their worries within minutes of arriving. If you haven’t decompressed over the four-hour drive, make for Paradise Grille immediately, where you’ll find dinner, ice-cold drinks, and acoustic music. Spend the rest of the day at Honeymoon Island or Caldesi Island State Parks, two of the area’s best waterfront spots. There’s another side to the city, too: The Dalí Museum , a longtime anchor of the culture scene, was recently joined by the Imagine Museum, which showcases the studio glass movement of the 1960s.

Key West Florida

Key West, Florida

The so-called Conch Republic has made its name as a kooky hideaway for America’s eccentrics—it even declared independence from the U.S. for a few days in 1982. It retains that offbeat, end-of-world appeal thanks to enduring sights like BO’s Fish Wagon, a bar on the waterfront that could be mistaken for a junkyard; but the last decade has seen a major upgrade in the accommodations on offer here. Try The Reach , the adult-aimed sister spot to the Waldorf Astoria located next door, which has its own private beach. Walk over to the Bahamian Village, with its ice cream-colored cigar makers’ cottages, and spend a lazy brunch (heck, the whole afternoon) al fresco at Blue Heaven , surrounded by its flock of resident chickens.

Aerial view of Florida Everglades

The Everglades

The Everglades, Florida

It takes barely an hour to hit the entrance of Everglades National Park from Miami, an almost 4 million-acre swampy prairie filled with rare crocodiles and dozens of remarkable birds. Skip the most popular route along the Tamiami Trail, and instead duck in just past Homestead at the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center entrance , which is the best way to reach Flamingo , the only settlement actually inside the park. From there, it’s a windy, 40-minute drive south to the tip of the Everglades. There are trails en route—Nine Mile Pond is a canoeing trail even newbies can manage—before you hit the 19th-century settlement, named after the pink birds that flock here (likely not actually flamingos, but  roseate spoonbills, though that’s not quite as snappy a placename).

Take boat tours of the backcountry from the marina in Flamingo, or book a houseboat to get some sleep and keep exploring the next morning. Just remember to wear long pants and pack industrial-strength bug spray in abundance—the mosquitoes can be a menace here, year-round.

From Dallas

The water in Buffalo Springs at Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Oklahoma is full of green plant life

Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Oklahoma

Chickasaw Country, Oklahoma

​​Drive just two and a half hours and cross state lines to explore one of the most noteworthy Native American areas in the U.S. It was here, in South Central Oklahoma, that the Chickasaw Tribe relocated after being forcibly driven from their ancestral lands near the Lower Mississippi in the 1830s. In the almost 200 years since, they’ve established a new homeland in Chickasaw Country, including an impressive center to learn about their culture, where there are artifacts, stomp dance performances, and a historically accurate recreation of a village from the 1700s.

Stay at the Chickasaw-operated Artesian Hotel , with views out across the countryside, and be sure to pack your hiking boots. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area is Oklahoma’s oldest national park area, with plenty of activities for travelers: It has plenty of short and easy trails like Bison Pasture and Veterans Lake, as well as superb fishing in the manmade Lake of the Arbuckles, with catfish, perch, and bass in abundance.

Fredericksburg Texas Downtown

Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg and wine country, Texas

Fredericksburg is the best base for exploring Texas wine country , just over a four-hour drive from Dallas . A 14,000-square-mile stretch with more than 30 wineries, it’s the second largest wine region in America after Napa. Bending Branch, south of town, is known for its vintages of Tannat, a grape that thrives in the hot, dry climate. Don’t miss the chance to stroll around the charming, historic downtown founded in the 1840s by a Prussian baron—stay at the Hoffmann Haus , a German-inflected B&B, to feel the history.

Round Top Cafe in Texas. Image shot 2005

Round Top, Texas

If whimsy were a place, it would be this offbeat town three hours south of Dallas . It becomes an antiquing hub each spring, luring 200,000 or more shoppers to browse the bric-a-brac, but there’s also superb shopping year-round at stores like the 1920s-era farmhouse Townsend Provisions . Hotel Rancho Pillow is the mascot for Round Top, a riot of bohemian color where owner Sheila Youngblood rents an eclectic assortment of accommodations on her 20-acre homestead. Ask about the sheet-rocked teepee, and try riding the mechanical bull if you dare.

Palo Duro Canyon. Texas

Palo Duro, Texas

This, the second largest canyon in America after the Grand Canyon , is a suitably epic Panhandle destination about a six-hour drive from Dallas. It’s worth every minute on the road once you’re standing by the 120-mile gash in the earth that plunges almost 1,000 feet. Come to hike, bike, and ride horses; there are almost 90 miles of trails in the state park, with the most popular runs located along the floor of the canyon. Offset the exertion by hunkering down at one of the chic cabins at Dove’s Rest , with a superb view out across the canyon proper. Each cabin has a propane grill and fire pit so you can BBQ each night under the stars.

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15 of the best US cities for a weekend trip

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Washington, DC, was named The New York Times' No. 1 place to travel in 2020, making it a top weekend trip destination.

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The capital of the United States, Washington, DC, was ranked first on The New York Times' list of " 52 Places to Go in 2020 ." 

The city can make for a weekend trip full of possibility, as it's home to historic landmarks and memorials, world-famous museums, and some of the nation's best cuisine.

DC's Metro makes it easy to explore the city's various neighborhoods, from Georgetown to Foggy Bottom. The DC Metro was named the nation's best transit system in 2016 by financial services firm SmartAsset, which used Census Bureau data to determine the winner.

A three-day trip to DC offers more than visiting national monuments — it also leaves time to explore the outskirts of the city, such as the colonial homes of Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia .

Cincinnati, Ohio, is a vibrant, underrated city in the Midwest that's full of culture.

top us cities to visit for a weekend

Cincinnati is known for its cultural institutions, including the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cincinnati Zoo.

The Greater Cincinnati area is also unique because it's home to some of the region's most historic religious sites and houses of worship — from the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption , which opened in 1837, to Plum Street Temple , a Jewish synagogue known for its detailed architecture.  

The city also has a vibrant local brewery scene, and its food claim-to-fame is a classic: Skyline Chili, a traditional Midwestern take on chili dogs.  

For a seaside trip that's off the beaten path, look into Friday Harbor on Washington state's San Juan Islands.

top us cities to visit for a weekend

TripAdvisor called Friday Harbor, a fishing village on the San Juan Islands, one of the top 20 weekend trips to take in the US.

For fans of water-side activities like dolphin- and whale-watching, lighthouse tours, and quiet days by the beach, Friday Harbor could be worth a look. Travelers can even plan a trip in time for the San Juan Islands' Lavender Festival, which looks like an attraction straight from the lavender fields of Southern France.

Nashville is full of music and legendary local eats: the recipe for a memorable weekend journey.

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In all kinds of weather, Nashville is a place where there's always something to do, listen to, and eat, which makes it worthy of exploring for a weekend.

The city is not technically the home of country music, but it's known as Music City and is quintessentially filled with sounds of country and blues. It's also where many American country stars have gotten their start in the music industry. 

Nashville's Downtown is one of its most popular districts, and Broadway is a bustling spot filled with the city's most iconic bars and eateries.

Portland, Oregon, was named the No. 1 city in the US for foodies in 2019, and it's also known for its coffee culture.

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Portland topped WalletHub's list of the best cities for food enthusiasts .

Out of the 182 US cities featured in the study in 2019, Portland was ranked the 13th most affordable for foodies. It's also known for its high volume of craft breweries and wineries — having the second most per capita among US cities. It's also renowned for its coffee scene.

Matthew Kepnes of travel blog Nomadic Matt wrote of Portland: "Here you'll find an impressive food truck scene, cool bespoke bars and cocktail lounges, a craft beer scene that's religion to residents, relaxing parks (including a peaceful Japanese garden), a vibrant art scene, and hiking in the nearby mountains."

Temecula, California, is considered an under-the-radar version of Napa Valley, and its wineries and hot-air balloon tours make it an ideal weekend destination.

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Located in Southern California between Los Angeles and San Diego, Temecula is similar to Napa Valley in that it's home to state-of-the-art wineries, but it's less crowded than Napa, according to TripAdvisor . 

Temecula's Old Town district has storefronts and architecture that date back to the late-1880s, making it a unique place to roam, shop, and eat.

The city is also known for its hot-air balloon tours, according to TripAdvisor, which are a picturesque way to see the city on a weekend trip.

St. Petersburg, Florida, is home to award-winning beaches and an impressive Salvador Dalí art museum.

top us cities to visit for a weekend

St. Petersburg, Florida, is known for its idyllic beaches, but the Gulf Coast city also has a vibrant arts and culture scene.

Art-enthusiasts can spend hours at The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, which is the only museum in the US that's dedicated solely to collections from the surrealist artist. St. Pete is also home to a collection of blown-glass sculptures by famous glass artist Dale Chihuly.

As for a day at the beach, Clearwater Beach is the city's most famous — it was named the best beach in America for 2018 and 2019 — but many locals swear by Pass-A-Grille Beach , which is located in a smaller, historic district of St. Petersburg.

A weekend spent in Estes Park, Colorado, is an ideal way to explore the Rocky Mountains.

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Estes Park is known as a base for the Rocky Mountain National Park , and is home to some of America's best spots for hiking, rafting, climbing, and taking scenic drives .

TripAdvisor called Estes Park one of its best long weekend trips because of its proximity to the mountains. But Estes Park also has other things to do aside from exploring the Rockies, including visiting its local breweries and wineries .

Charleston, South Carolina, is a coastal city known for its colorful streets, historic architecture, and coastal charm.

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Charleston was named Southern Living's best city in the South for 2019 , and it made it onto TripAdvisor's travelers' choice list for 2019's top 25 US destinations.

"The city feels a bit like it's suspended in time, thanks to its antebellum architecture and surrounding plantation landscapes," as described by TripAdvisor's travelers' choice rankings.

From the colorful buildings that make up Rainbow Row , a famous street of pastel-painted houses, to the city's Battery , which is full of antebellum-style homes, there's no shortage of things to see and explore during a weekend in Charleston.

Flagstaff, Arizona, is the state's best-kept secret, according to Travel Channel host Samantha Brown.

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Flagstaff is the highest-elevated point of Route 66 in Arizona, and as Travel Channel host Samantha Brown writes, the Southwestern city makes for a memorable weekend trip.

"At an elevation of 7,000 feet , smack-dab in the world's largest ponderosa pine forest, Flagstaff has it all," she wrote.

"It's not as popular as Phoenix or Sedona, but trust me: it's easy to fall in love with Flagstaff," Brown continued.

Flagstaff has 117 miles of bike lanes , making it accessible for travelers, especially avid-bikers, to enjoy the outdoors and explore the city. It's also within driving distance to the Grand Canyon, and history-enthusiasts will love its Route 66-charm, historic motels, and welcoming city center.

Memphis, Tennessee, is home to Civil Rights Movement landmarks and must-see spots for music-enthusiasts.

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Memphis is home to the National Civil Rights Museum , which was built on what was once the Lorraine Motel, the site of Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s 1968 assassination.

The city, which is often described as the birthplace of blues , also has tons to explore on the musical front, from Beale Street — which makes a lyric cameo in the song "Walking In Memphis" by Marc Cohn — to Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley. 

Portland, Maine, is known for its lighthouse views and fresh seafood, but there's more to explore than lobster rolls.

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Portland exudes the coastal feel of America's Northeast. Its Harbor Fish Market is a local landmark , the city offers tons of historic tours, and its Old Port waterfront district — namely Commercial Street, one of the city's most iconic streets — is full of shops and restaurants to explore.

Chicago is filled with public art, renowned architecture, and bucket-list food items.

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Located on Lake Michigan, a few days spent in Chicago can offer a taste of what the diverse Midwestern city has to offer.

From Navy Pier, the location of the city's beloved Ferris wheel, to Millennium Park, which is home to the Cloud Gate (the mirrored, bean-shaped structure pictured above) and other eye-catching public art installations — Chicago is full of places to explore. 

Chicago's theatre scene also affords opportunities to see Broadway shows, and the city's various neighborhoods, from German Village to the Loop, each have their own unique feel.

Asheville, North Carolina, makes for a weekend trip with something for everyone, from hiking through the Great Smoky Mountains to exploring the Biltmore estate.

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Nomadic Matt called Asheville the Portland, Oregon, of the North Carolina mountain region.

"Asheville is Portland in the North Carolina mountains: full of tasty craft beer, food, and hipsters," the blogger wrote.

Aside from its scenic mountain views, Asheville is home to the Biltmore Mansion , the former estate of the Vanderbilt family built in the late 1890s. Today, visitors can take tours of the ornate residence and gardens. The trendy mountain city also has a plethora of farm-to-table eateries.

San Antonio, Texas, is a mix of old and new in America's West.

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TripAdvisor experts have called San Antonio, Texas, one of the most romantic weekend trips in the US, and US News ranked it one of its top places to visit in the state.

San Antonio is a mix of old and new. It is perhaps best-known for the Alamo , which used to be a Spanish mission and fortress and dates back centuries. One of its most bustling modern spots is its 15-mile River Walk, which is lined with restaurants and shops and naturally attracts visitors to the city.

The Texas city also has tons of outdoor places to explore, like a popular zoo and a colorful botanical garden.

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The Best US Weekend Getaways: Cities, National Parks & More

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Are you looking for the best weekend getaways in the US for a quick escape from everyday life?

Heading out for a weekend trip allows you to escape the busyness of life without having to take much vacation time from work.

Whether you’re a nature lover and want to explore some national parks or a fan of big cities and want to enjoy the nightlife, there are so many great places to escape for an easy weekend trip in the US.

In this post, I’ll share the very best places to visit for a weekend getaway in the USA that can be explored in just a short amount of time.

Best US Weekend Getaways

1. new york city, new york.

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New York must be the most popular weekend getaway in the US.

As the most populated city in the entire United States, it’s easy to understand that New York City is a must-see.

From the shining lights of Times Square to the towering skyscrapers in Manhattan, it’s recognizable from anywhere.

Start your visit wandering down the streets of Times Square and enjoy all of the shopping. You can even stop into iconic stores such as Hershey’s Chocolate World and M&M’s World.

Have a picnic in Central Park, visit the iconic Empire State Building, and learn about the history of 9/11 at the memorial.

Of course if this weekend trip is your first time in New York you can’t miss the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island. And stop to take a picture of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.

No matter what you do in NYC though, it’s a great way to spend a weekend!

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2. Stillwater, Minnesota

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Many people overlook Minnesota when planning a vacation, but it really should be visited more! The small town of Stillwater makes for a perfect place to escape to.

It’s located on the banks of the St. Croix River and offers visitors a chance to explore Minnesota’s first official town.

Wander along the sidewalk that follows the river and enjoy the views of boats passing under the Stillwater Lift Bridge.

Main Street in Stillwater also offers a lot to visitors, from delicious restaurants to adorable local shops.

Stop into the Tilted Tiki for a unique bite to eat, and then grab dessert at Minnesota Nice Cream. I really love stopping at MN Nice Cream because they have such unique desserts. My favorite is the Fun Cone, which has fruity pebbles!

Stillwater is also home to a huge variety of boutique hotels and bed and breakfasts for your stay. The Water Street Inn is one of the best, and it features a rooftop restaurant to dine at.

3. San Diego, California

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Known for its location along the coast of Southern California and its idyllic beaches, San Diego makes a great weekend getaway for the entire family.

There are plenty of beaches to relax on and soak up the warm California sun. Even during the winter months, San Diego is still pretty warm!

Being located right on the border with Mexico, you can also enjoy some fantastic Mexican food here. Old Town is a good area for that, and a nice place to learn more about the city’s history.

And with famous destinations like the San Diego Zoo and LEGOLAND California, your kids will also have a blast!

For nature lovers, escape to Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, which offers nice hiking trails with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and its rugged coastline.

If you’re looking for an iconic place to stay in San Diego then check out the historic Hotel del Coronado .

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4. Bayfield, Wisconsin

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If you want to escape some of the crowds of larger cities, pay a visit to Bayfield, Wisconsin for your US weekend getaway.

This charming small town sits on the shoreline of Lake Superior and boasts some of the most beautiful views of the largest freshwater lake.

One of the best things to do here is explore Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. This stunning stretch of land features views of sandstone cliffs and caves that line the shore.

You can hike along the shore and take in the views, or get on the water in a kayak and wander into the caves. This can either be done with a guide or by yourself.

And if kayaking isn’t your thing you can also book a boat tour that takes you from Bayfield to the Apostle Islands.

Bayfield makes for the perfect escape for travelers who love the outdoors.

5. Nashville, Tennessee

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Are you a music lover? Then Nashville, Tennessee, the Music City, is going to be the best place for you! A getaway here guarantees a vibrant and unforgettable experience!

Enjoy the music scene at iconic places like the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Or make a stop at some of the bars and live music venues to enjoy live music. Ole Red and Honky Tonk Central are two of the best places on Broadway that have live music often.

Broadway Street is one of the best places to just wander and dip into the bars, restaurants, and venues that line the street.

6. Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Minnesota isn’t just a land of snow and ice, it has plenty of fun activities for travelers also! In the sister city to St. Paul, Minneapolis, you can explore all sorts of fun things.

Spend time on the lakes, as Minnesota is known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes . Bde Maka Ska and Lake Nokomis are two local favorites.

Make a stop at the Mall of America for some shopping and see the city’s art scene at the Minneapolis Institute of Art or the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

For history buffs , stop in the many museums, like the Mill City Museum. Then spend some time wandering downtown and visiting places like First Avenue.

Also in Downtown, there are many great places to eat near the University of Minnesota , and Dinkytown offers a unique feel for visitors.

I lived 30 minutes from Minneapolis and one of my favorite places to go was Minnehaha Falls because it allows you to escape into nature without leaving the city. I also really love Theodore Wirth Regional Park.

7. Chicago, Illinois

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As the largest city in the Midwest, and often listed as one of the most beautiful cities in the US , Chicago is worth seeing.

Known for its tasty food, great music scene, and architecture , Chicago is easy to add to your bucket list.

Start your time off in Millenium Park and snap a picture or two in front of the giant Bean sculpture. Then head over to Willis Tower to walk over the thrilling Skydeck. Below, you’ll see the massive city through a glass floor.

Chicago is well known for its deep-dish pizza , so be sure to try a slice or two. Going on a food tour is a great way to experience the food scene like a local.

Chicago is also located on the shores of Lake Michigan, so you can visit Navy Pier and enjoy views of the Great Lake.

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8. Branson, Missouri

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Known as the ‘Live Entertainment Capital of the World,’ Branson is a fantastic weekend getaway for those who love live shows.

There are over 100 shows happening in Branson at a time, played in over 20 theaters. Everything from comedy to live music and even unique groups like the Blue Man Group. Nearly everyone will find a show they love.

Along with the performances, you can also enjoy things like Silver Dollar City, an amusement park, the Titanic Museum, and the Hollywood Wax Museum.

Dolly Parton’s Stampede is another popular attraction for dinner and a show.

9. Las Vegas, Nevada

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Las Vegas is one of the most well-known cities in the United States and makes for a fun weekend getaway in the US.

Spend some time wandering down the Las Vegas Strip, bouncing in and out of casinos, and checking out all of the delicious places to eat.

Head on over to Fremont Street for a whole new experience of things like listening to live music and watching people soar overhead on a zip line.

After the sun has gone down, head back to the Strip and watch the Bellagio Water Show at Fountains of Bellagio.

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10. Zion National Park, Utah

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For nature lovers, Zion National Park is the perfect spot to escape for a weekend. Plus, it’s only 2 hours outside of Las Vegas.

Zion has stunning natural features that are must-sees. From the bright red cliffs of Angels Landing to the towering canyon walls of the Narrows, you’ll feel like you’re on another planet.

Embark on a few hikes, such as the two I named above, which are some of the most famous hikes in the country.

During my recent visit to Zion, I learned that if you’re going to hike the Narrows, you should go as early as possible to avoid crowds! Nevertheless, it’s a phenomenal hike and is one of my favorites!

Or just take a ride on the park shuttle to enjoy the views. You can also drive through the park, as long as it isn’t on the main road, and stop at many of the viewpoints on your own.

11. Seattle, Washington

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Seattle is a beautiful city located on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest. It’s well known for having fantastic views of mountains and being the Rainy City.

While in Seattle, be sure to see the famous Space Needle. Either view it from the ground or ride the elevator to the top and see aerial views of Seattle.

A great way to enjoy the nature around you is to go whale watching. Orcas and humpbacks migrate through the Sound, and you can spot them from tour boats.

Also, visit the Pike Place Market and grab a cup of coffee at the Original Starbucks while you’re in Seattle!

12. Miami, Florida

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If you’re in need of a tropical beach vacation for your USA weekend getaway, Miami is the perfect destination for you!

Miami is well known for its warm, sunny weather and its vibrant nightlife . It’s also the gateway to the beautiful Florida Keys.

Spend some time relaxing on the beach in Miami, particularly Miami Beach. Here you’ll find towering palm trees and soft, white sand.

At night, head out to the many bars and venues that have live music and experience the parties that never end in Miami. The nightlife is one of its most famous features!

If you have time, make a trip down the Florida Keys and try out snorkeling or scuba diving to spot some tropical marine life.

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13. Bar Harbor, Maine

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A unique national park in New England is Acadia National Park, which is easily explored in just a few short days, with the small town of Bar Harbor as your base.

Start off your visit on Cadillac Mountain, where you can be one of the first people in the country to see the sunrise. You will need a permit for this!

Then head down for some hiking. The Beehive Trail and the Jordan Pond Path are two of the best. You can also walk along the Ocean Path, which leads you right along the coastline.

Be sure to see the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and grab a popover at Jordan Pond House. Then head into Bar Harbor to wander Main Street, grab a bite to eat, and enjoy the adorable small town.

If you have time, head over to Ellsworth and stop at Momo’s Cheesecakes. It was one of the highlights of my recent trip to Maine!

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14. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Located on a peninsula of Massachusetts on Cape Cod Bay, Cape Cod is a fantastic place for a weekend getaway in the US.

This small area is well known for its beautiful sandy coastline. It’s home to small fishing villages, lighthouses, and has a long historic background. Cape Cod is where the Mayflower made its first landing back in the 1600s.

Today, you can spend time exploring the Cape Cod National Seashore, go whale watching off the coast, and wander through the museums.

A few of the most famous ones include the Sandwich Glass Museum, the Pilgrim Monument, and Provincetown Museum.

15. Jackson, Wyoming

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As the gateway to Grand Teton National Park , it’s no wonder why Jackson, Wyoming has become so popular.

Surrounded by the jagged peaks of the Teton range and having plenty of fun activities for the entire family, Jackson makes for a perfect escape from real life.

Start your time off by attending a show at the Jackson Hole Playhouse, then dip into a few of the many Old Western-themed shops.

If you’re visiting in winter, hit the slopes at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. And during the summer months, head into Grand Teton National Park.

Go for a hike in the park and keep an eye out for wildlife such as moose and bears. You might even see a moose wandering the streets of Jackson!

16. San Francisco, California

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The city of San Francisco is famous for many things, from the Golden Gate Bridge to the island of Alcatraz.

A weekend trip to San Francisco will be filled with all sorts of fun adventures, for everyone from city goers to nature lovers.

For city goers, visit the viewpoint of the Golden Gate Bridge, visit Chinatown, and wander the coast at Pier 39. I can also highly recommend booking a tour to see Alcatraz.

For those who prefer to be in nature, head up to Point Reyes National Seashore. This stunning coastline has hikes along the ocean and offers the chance to spot whales. There’s also a lighthouse here to see.

My favorite hike in Point Reyes was the Chimney Rock Trail! It has some of the most beautiful views of the coastline and we saw quite a few whales in the distance.

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17. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

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Located just over an hour’s drive north of Denver, Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most famous parks in the country.

Drive along Trail Ridge Road from Estes Park to Grand Lake and stop at the many viewpoints of the Rocky Mountains.

Hikes can be found everywhere you look, with the most popular being along Bear Lake Road. Here you can find trails that lead to several alpine lakes and waterfalls.

While you’re in the area, explore some of Estes Park, the small town outside of Rocky Mountain National Park. Small shops and restaurants line the streets and make for an adorable mountain town.

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18. Portland, Oregon

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Known by many nicknames, Portland, Oregon is one of the best places in the PNW for a short getaway.

Portland has so many great ways to get outdoors and embrace the outdoorsyness of the Pacific Northwest. From Washington Park to the Portland Japanese Garden, there are many ways to enjoy nature.

Enjoy the fascinating views of Mount Hood in the distance, and maybe even take a day trip out to Oregon’s tallest mountain.

Other fun activities include checking out Powell’s City of Books, wandering around Tom McCall Waterfront Park (especially during spring for cherry blossoms!), and attending the Portland Saturday Market.

I lived in Portland for 6 months and loved visiting the unique McMenamin restaurants. My favorite was the McMenamins St. Johns Theater & Pub.

You can easily spend a weekend here in Portland for a great time for the whole family.

19. Moab, Utah

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If you’re looking for a great outdoorsy city to visit for a weekend getaway , then Moab is perfect for you!

As the gateway to Arches National Park, Moab offers the chance to explore one of Utah’s 5 national parks .

Arches is home to over 2,000 named arches as well as many more pinnacles, balanced rocks, and more. The park provides visitors with plenty of opportunities to get up close and personal with these arches on hiking trails.

A few of the most popular ones are Delicate Arch, the Windows, and Landscape Arch.

You can also check out Dead Horse Point State Park, which is just 40 minutes away, and Corona Arch.

Other adventures in Moab include skydiving, river rafting , and riding ATVs through the desert.

Wrap-Up: Best Weekend Getaways in the USA

Escaping for a weekend to somewhere new is the perfect chance to see more of the country without taking a lot of vacation time.

And with so many phenomenal locations to see, from coastlines to mountains and charming towns, it’s easy to make a US weekend getaway.

Whether you were looking for the best weekend getaways for couples, a solo trip , a family getaway, or a nice place to visit with friends, I hope this list has given you some great inspiration!

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10 Fantastic U.S. Cities For A Weekend Getaway In September

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Even though the summer months are what many of us typically see as “vacation season,” September is a prime time to explore many of America’s greatest cities. Kids are back in school, meaning most destinations are far less busy than they were in July and August, but the weather is still warm enough to enjoy parks, public markets, and other outdoor attractions. Plus, many cities’ theater and sports seasons have kicked off by early fall, giving visitors a chance to take in a show or a game while they’re in town. There’s so much to see across the country in September, but these 10 cities are particularly good destinations for a fun weekend getaway.

Nashville, Tennessee.

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1. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is definitely experiencing a moment right now as people of all ages and interests flock to the city for its party atmosphere, rich musical history, and growing collection of world-class restaurants .

Smaller September crowds mean easier and more comfortable access to key venues like the Grand Ole Opry , the Country Music Hall of Fame and the infamous Honky Tonk Row string of bars and music clubs. As for time-sensitive events, the Tennessee State Fair is in full effect from September 6 to 15 and music lovers can take in the Americanafest music festival featuring performances by acts like Rosanne Cash, k.d. lang, and The Milk Carton Kids from September 10 to 15.

Boston, Massachusetts.

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2. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is a bucket list destination for lovers of American history and given the cold weather that Massachusetts can experience in the winter, September is the perfect time to drink in the city’s multiple historical sites . Places like Boston Common, which dates back to 1634 (it’s America’s oldest park), and the Bunker Hill Monument just drip with history. It’s easy to imagine early Americans walking through the city’s streets.

Those who don’t mind a walk should take a guided tour of Freedom Trail to maximize their understanding of the city’s historic impact, or travel directly to spots like the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum , the historic neighborhood of Beacon Hill, and the Paul Revere House . For something different, sports lovers will want to catch a fall Red Sox game at Fenway Park . Built in 1912, the ballpark is a historical destination itself!

Portland, Oregon.

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3. Portland, Oregon

The Rose City has built a reputation for being one of the top foodie destinations in America, and there’s no better time to visit than September. Feast Portland , one of the country’s best food festivals, runs September 12 to 15, offering opportunities to indulge in the city’s best food and drinks.

But Portland in fall isn’t all about food. September is also a lovely time to visit the city’s renowned Japanese Garden or explore the historical Pittock Mansion . Don’t forget to indulge in some of Portland’s more quirky elements as well — as the world’s largest bookstore, Powell’s City of Books deserves at least a couple of hours of attention and fans of the TV show Portlandia can take a guided tour of the eccentric program’s more recognizable sites.

Palm Springs, California.

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4. Palm Springs, California

You may be thinking that September is too hot for a weekend in Palm Springs , but if you’re looking for an excuse to sip drinks by the pool, September is actually a strategic time to drop into town. From October to April, Palm Springs is overrun by warm weather-seekers escaping cooler destinations, but the desert city is still relatively quiet in September. The pool hangouts really are the main draw, but the city’s famed mid-century architecture, celebrated art museum and the historic Sunnylands estate in nearby Rancho Mirage are all worth changing out of your bathing suit for.

Plus, if the temperatures get too hot to handle, you can take a scenic drive up to iconic Joshua Tree National Park which is always notably cooler than Palm Springs.

Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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5. Ann Arbor, Michigan

Have you dreamed of seeing a game in the University of Michigan’s “Big House,” famed for being the largest football stadium in the United States? Well, the Michigan Wolverines have a couple of home games in September, when it’s still nice and warm in Ann Arbor. Even if college football isn’t your passion, it’s worth making the trip to this mid-sized city just outside Detroit to experience the fanfare and sheer size of the crowd.

While you’re in Ann Arbor, explore the surprisingly cosmopolitan college town, which is also home to the famed Zingerman’s Deli , the Kerrytown Market , and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library .

Chicago, Illinois.

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6. Chicago, Illinois

If you’re looking for a busy, big-city September getaway, Chicago is ready to deliver. The Windy City is infamously sweltering in the summer and bitterly cold in the winter months, but September is Chicago’s sweet spot.

The month is also rife with Chicago festivals of all kinds: The Hyde Park Jazz Festival , a free fest with two outdoor stages, takes place September 28 and 29, and the Oktoberfest Chicago celebration of German culture takes place the same weekend, running from September 28 to 30. For those more interested in a culinary getaway, Chicago Gourmet , a food festival hosted by Bon Appetit featuring a line-up of celebrity chefs, is also scheduled for late September.

San Francisco, California.

7. San Francisco, California

September is sports season in San Fran! Both the Dodgers’ and the 49ers’ seasons are in full swing, which means you can fit a game into a visit whether you’re a football or baseball fan (you can also zip across the Bay to watch the Oakland A’s play, depending on where your fandom lies). September is temperate enough to comfortably get out on the water — a nice Bay cruise is a must for first- (or even second- or third-) time visitors to San Francisco. Over the course of an hour you can take off from Fisherman’s Wharf (grabbing a seafood lunch while you’re there) and see both the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz from the water.

Food is also an essential part of any trip to the Bay area and San Francisco really does offer some of the country’s best seafood experiences. If you’re not sure where to start, there are a number of foodie walking tours available, with guides leading guests through Chinatown, the Ferry Building, Little Italy, and a number of other areas. Edible Excursions even ties an eating tour into a trip to Alcatraz.

Austin, Texas.

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8. Austin, Texas

Often considered Texas’s hippest city from a cultural point of view, Austin is all about the festivals and events. It’s at its very busiest in March during the SXSW festival, but there’s also a lot going on in September, which means visitors can expect fewer crowds, but just as much fun. As Texas’s music hub, visitors to Austin will want to catch at least a bit of live music. Think outside of popular music clubs — September offers festivals like the jam band-themed Waterloo Music Festival from September 7 to 9, the Music in the Park concert series in Pflugerville on Friday nights, and the Pecan Street Festival , one of America’s longest-running arts and music festivals, on September 21 and 22.

Austin is not all music, though. As the state capital, Austin is chock-full of museums, many of which can be explored to the fullest on September 22, which is Austin Museum Day . Food and drink is also a key part of the culture — stops at Texas barbecue favorites like Franklin and Stubb’s are a must, and September also offers the Texas Craft Brewers Festival on September 28.

New Orleans, Louisiana.

9. New Orleans, Louisiana

Like other destinations in the South, the weather in NOLA is still hot in September, but not nearly as oppressive as it is in July and August, which makes early fall a better time to take on obligatory tourist activities like a walk through the French Quarter or a plantation tour. Perhaps more importantly, September is the very best time for foodies to hit the city, as food and drink festivals are taking place all month long. New Orleans Restaurant Week runs from September 9 to 15, with restaurants all over the city offering deals on some of their best dishes. Other September-specific food and drink events include the Martini Madness cocktail event on September 20 and the National Fried Chicken Festival running September 20 to 22.

If you’d rather feast on live music, there is always someone on stage somewhere in New Orleans, and September is as good a time as any to hit the city’s legendary music clubs. Don’t miss our favorite places to hear great jazz in NOLA , or these 10 things to do in New Orleans besides visiting Bourbon Street .

Washington, D.C.

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10. Washington, D.C.

Average temperatures in the nation’s capital drop from the muggy high 80s into the much more pleasant 60s and 70s in September, making it prime time to explore the city. In addition to outdoor activities that require tolerable weather, the national museums that are on many Americans’ to-do lists — think the Smithsonian the National Gallery of Art and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum — are far less busy than during the summer months when families with children are in town for educational vacations.

D.C. residents also like their special events, and there’s plenty going on throughout September. Plan your trip around a community event like the annual Adams Morgan Day street festival on September 8, Fiesta DC on September 21, or the DC “State” Fair (the date is still TBA, but the event typically happens in late September).

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15 of the best US cities for a weekend trip

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Washington, DC, was named The New York Times' No. 1 place to travel in 2020, making it a top weekend trip destination.

The capital of the United States, Washington, DC, was ranked first on The New York Times' list of " 52 Places to Go in 2020 ." 

The city can make for a weekend trip full of possibility, as it's home to historic landmarks and memorials, world-famous museums, and some of the nation's best cuisine.

DC's Metro makes it easy to explore the city's various neighborhoods, from Georgetown to Foggy Bottom. The DC Metro was named the   nation's best transit system   in 2016 by financial services firm SmartAsset,   which used Census Bureau data to determine the winner.

A three-day trip to DC offers more than visiting national monuments — it also leaves time to explore the outskirts of the city, such as the   colonial homes of Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia .

Cincinnati, Ohio, is a vibrant, underrated city in the Midwest that's full of culture.

Cincinnati is known for its cultural institutions, including the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cincinnati Zoo.

The Greater Cincinnati area is also unique because it's home to some of the region's most historic religious sites and houses of worship — from the   Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption , which opened in 1837, to   Plum Street Temple , a Jewish synagogue known for its detailed architecture.  

The city also has a vibrant local brewery scene, and its food claim-to-fame is a classic: Skyline Chili, a traditional Midwestern take on chili dogs.

For a seaside trip that's off the beaten path, look into Friday Harbor on Washington state's San Juan Islands.

TripAdvisor called Friday Harbor, a fishing village on the San Juan Islands, one of the top 20 weekend trips to take in the US.

For fans of water-side activities like dolphin- and whale-watching, lighthouse tours, and quiet days by the beach, Friday Harbor could be worth a look. Travelers can even plan a trip in time for the   San Juan Islands' Lavender Festival,   which looks like an attraction straight from the lavender fields of Southern France.

Nashville is full of music and legendary local eats: the recipe for a memorable weekend journey.

In all kinds of weather, Nashville is a place where there's always something to do, listen to, and eat, which makes it worthy of exploring for a weekend.

The city is not technically the home of country music, but it's known as Music City and is quintessentially filled with sounds of country and blues. It's also where many American country stars have gotten their start in the music industry. 

Nashville's Downtown is one of its most popular districts, and   Broadway is a bustling spot filled with the city's most iconic bars and eateries.

Portland, Oregon, was named the No. 1 city in the US for foodies in 2019, and it's also known for its coffee culture.

Out of the 182 US cities featured in the study in 2019, Portland was ranked the 13th most affordable for foodies. It's also known for its high volume of craft breweries and wineries — having the second most per capita among US cities. It's also   renowned for its coffee scene.

Matthew Kepnes of   travel blog Nomadic Matt   wrote of Portland: "Here you'll find an impressive food truck scene, cool bespoke bars and cocktail lounges, a craft beer scene that's religion to residents, relaxing parks (including a peaceful Japanese garden), a vibrant art scene, and hiking in the nearby mountains."

Temecula, California, is considered an under-the-radar version of Napa Valley, and its wineries and hot-air balloon tours make it an ideal weekend destination.

Located in Southern California between Los Angeles and San Diego, Temecula is similar to Napa Valley in that it's home to state-of-the-art wineries, but it's less crowded than Napa, according to   TripAdvisor. 

Temecula's   Old Town district   has storefronts and architecture that date back to the late-1880s, making it a unique place to roam, shop, and eat.

The city is also known for its hot-air balloon tours, according to TripAdvisor, which are a picturesque way to see the city on a weekend trip.

St. Petersburg, Florida, is home to award-winning beaches and an impressive Salvador Dalí art museum.

St. Petersburg, Florida, is known for its idyllic beaches, but the Gulf Coast city also has a vibrant arts and culture scene.

Art-enthusiasts can spend hours at   The Dalí Museum   in St. Petersburg, which is   the only museum in the US that's dedicated solely to collections from the surrealist artist.   St. Pete is also home to a   collection of blown-glass sculptures   by famous glass artist Dale Chihuly.

As for a day at the beach, Clearwater Beach is the city's most famous —   it was named the best beach in America for 2018 and 2019   — but many locals swear by   Pass-A-Grille Beach , which is located in a smaller, historic district of St. Petersburg.

A weekend spent in Estes Park, Colorado, is an ideal way to explore the Rocky Mountains.

Estes Park is known as a base for the Rocky Mountain National Park , and is home to some of America's best spots for hiking, rafting, climbing, and   taking scenic drives.

TripAdvisor called Estes Park one of its best   long weekend trips   because of its proximity to the mountains. But Estes Park also has other things to do aside from exploring the Rockies, including visiting its   local breweries and wineries .

Charleston, South Carolina, is a coastal city known for its colorful streets, historic architecture, and coastal charm.

Charleston was named   Southern Living's best city in the South for 2019 , and it made it onto   TripAdvisor's travelers' choice list for 2019's top 25 US destinations.

"The city feels a bit like it's suspended in time, thanks to its antebellum architecture and surrounding plantation landscapes," as described by TripAdvisor's travelers' choice rankings.

From the colorful buildings that make up   Rainbow Row , a famous street of pastel-painted houses, to the city's   Battery , which is full of antebellum-style homes, there's no shortage of things to see and explore during a weekend in Charleston.

Flagstaff, Arizona, is the state's best-kept secret, according to Travel Channel host Samantha Brown.

Flagstaff is the highest-elevated point of Route 66 in Arizona, and as Travel Channel host Samantha Brown writes,   the Southwestern city makes for a memorable weekend trip.

"At an   elevation of 7,000 feet , smack-dab in the world's largest ponderosa pine forest, Flagstaff has it all," she wrote.

"It's not as popular as Phoenix or Sedona, but trust me: it's easy to fall in love with Flagstaff," Brown continued.

Flagstaff has 117 miles of bike lanes , making it accessible for travelers, especially avid-bikers, to enjoy the outdoors and explore the city. It's also within driving distance to the Grand Canyon, and history-enthusiasts will love its Route 66-charm, historic motels, and welcoming city center.

Memphis, Tennessee, is home to Civil Rights Movement landmarks and must-see spots for music-enthusiasts.

Memphis is home to the   National Civil Rights Museum , which was built on what was once the Lorraine Motel, the site of Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s 1968 assassination.

The city, which is   often described as the birthplace of blues , also has tons to explore on the musical front, from Beale Street — which makes a lyric cameo in the song "Walking In Memphis" by Marc Cohn — to Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley.

Portland, Maine, is known for its lighthouse views and fresh seafood, but there's more to explore than lobster rolls.

Portland exudes the coastal feel of America's Northeast. Its   Harbor Fish Market is a local landmark , the city offers tons of historic tours, and its   Old Port waterfront district   — namely Commercial Street, one of the city's most iconic streets — is full of shops and restaurants to explore.

Chicago is filled with public art, renowned architecture, and bucket-list food items.

Located on Lake Michigan, a few days spent in Chicago can offer a taste of what the diverse Midwestern city has to offer.

From Navy Pier, the location of the city's beloved Ferris wheel, to   Millennium Park, which is home to the Cloud Gate   (the mirrored, bean-shaped structure pictured above) and other eye-catching public art installations — Chicago is full of places to explore. 

Chicago's theatre scene also affords opportunities to see Broadway shows, and the city's various neighborhoods, from German Village to the Loop, each have their own unique feel.

Asheville, North Carolina, makes for a weekend trip with something for everyone, from hiking through the Great Smoky Mountains to exploring the Biltmore estate.

Nomadic Matt   called Asheville the Portland, Oregon, of the North Carolina mountain region.

"Asheville is Portland in the North Carolina mountains: full of tasty craft beer, food, and hipsters," the blogger wrote.

Aside from its scenic mountain views, Asheville is home to the   Biltmore Mansion , the former estate of the Vanderbilt family built in the late 1890s. Today, visitors can take tours of the ornate residence and gardens. The trendy mountain city also has a plethora of farm-to-table eateries.

San Antonio, Texas, is a mix of old and new in America's West.

TripAdvisor experts have called San Antonio, Texas, one of the most   romantic weekend trips   in the US, and   US News ranked it one of its top places to visit in the state.

San Antonio is a mix of old and new. It is perhaps best-known for   the Alamo , which used to be a Spanish mission and fortress and dates back centuries. One of its most bustling modern spots is its 15-mile River Walk, which is   lined with restaurants and shops   and naturally attracts visitors to the city.

The Texas city also has tons of outdoor places to explore, like a   popular zoo   and a   colorful botanical garden.

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13 Epic East Coast Cities for Weekend Getaways

With their long histories, excellent food, distinct cultures, and often whimsical (to put it nicely) layouts, the most beautiful East Coast cities easily rank among the best weekend getaway destinations in the USA!

From the beaches of Miami to the lighthouses of New England, there is no shortage of variety when looking for unique East Coast weekend getaways, and we adore them all.

While covering everywhere worth visiting on the US East Coast is a project for a lifetime (we’re constantly adding places to our wish list!), when it comes to cities on the East Coast to visit, there are some that consistently rank among the best.

For this guide, we’ve focused (with one exception), on East Coast cities with a population of over 100,000 people.

We love small American towns and beautiful beaches as much as the next road trippers, but we’ll save those for another post.

Planning an East Coast weekend getaway soon and looking for the perfect city break destination?

Here are the best East Coast USA cities to visit!

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New England Cities for Weekend Getaways

Mid-atlantic east coast cities to visit, southeast usa weekend getaway destinations.

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As the largest city in New England and the birthplace of the American Revolution, Boston is undoubtedly one of the absolute best places to visit on the East Coast.

With its coastal location, gorgeous architecture, a dizzying array of distinct neighborhoods, and world-class museums (not to mention universities), you’ll never run out of incredible things to do in Boston .

We’ve been obsessed with Boston since we spent a summer living there, and will forever count it among our favorite East Coast weekend destinations.

During your trip, be sure to walk the Freedom Trail, relax at the Boston Public Garden and the Common, and enjoy the views from the water on a whale-watching cruise .

When it comes to neighborhoods, make sure to visit the picturesque North End, fashionable Back Bay, and grand Beacon Hill–three Boston neighborhoods you absolutely can’t miss.

Where to Stay in Boston

  • Found Hotel Boston Common: This boutique hotel in the Theatre District is perfect for exploring Boston. Rooms are bright and comfortable, and there is access to public transport a short walk from the hotel.
  • Revere Hotel Boston Common: Also in the Theatre District and close to Boston Common is this stylish hotel with a stunning rooftop terrace and bar, perfect for afternoon drinks. Rooms are spacious and have a coffee machine for those of you who need coffee the moment you wake up.

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No, not Portland, Oregon –the lighthouse-and-lobster loving Portland, Maine!

Known for its charming Portland Head Light, its warehouse-district-turned-trendy-neighborhood of Old Port, and many, many breweries, Portland is an absolute blast to visit.

While you’re there, be sure to take a quick ferry over to nearby Peaks Island for a day, tour the beautiful Victoria Mansion, and enjoy (at least) one afternoon on a sailboat.

Of course, no trip to Portland is complete without snapping photos at the Portland Head Light, but Bug Light deserves a quick look, too!

Portland is also less than an hour by car from famous Kennebunkport–so if you want to mix a famous small town into this weekend getaway on the East Coast, you absolutely can.

Where to Stay in Portland

  • Portland Regency Hotel & Spa : This historic hotel offers a hot tub, steam room, full-service spa, and other luxurious amenities that will truly make your vacation to Portland one to remember!
  • Portland Harbor Hotel: Located on Portland Waterfront is this luxury and stylish hotel. With beautifully designed rooms and a great restaurant, you are also well located to explore more of Portland.

Portland Head Light on a sunny summer day with flowers in the foreground

New York City

How much of New York can you see on just a quick weekend trip?

Enough that you’ll want to come back immediately!

New York certainly can’t be “done” in a weekend–nor can it be done in a lifetime–but the great thing about New York City is that no matter who you are or what your interests are, you can find something to captivate you.

Whether you want to seek out the iconic sights of Midtown , find hidden gems in the outer boroughs, pay a visit to the Statue of Liberty, museum-hop your way through iconic attractions, or simply eat your way through the city, you’ll be able to find all you’re looking for (and more) in New York.

Empire State Building or Top of the Rock: view of Lower Manhattan from Empire State Building

For tourists hoping for the classic NYC experience like we were on our first few visits,  a weekend in New York  is certainly long enough to see many of the highlights that we’ve all seen over and over in movies and shows throughout our lives!

Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Grand Central, Times Square, the New York Public Library, a Broadway show or two, a visit to Top of the Rock or the Empire State Building , the Brooklyn Bridge–on a weekend, you can see all of that and more.

If you’re into museums, we also recommend hitting just 1-2 (no more–there’s too much else to do!) during your weekend in New York: the Met, MOMA, and the Natural History Museum are all great, classic choices.

Where to Stay in New York

  • The Plaza Hotel : For a memorable place to stay, this is one of the most classic and luxurious hotels in New York. It is located right by Central Park, the Rockefeller Center, and some of NYC’s most popular museums.
  • The Renwick: Offering stylish residential-style accommodation, this beautiful hotel is equipped with plenty of amenities and high-class comfort. It is also a short walk to the Empire State Building and Bryant Park for exploring.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia has been one of the best East Coast cities to visit for centuries, and–like Boston–it features strong ties to the American Revolution.

This is where the Declaration of Independence and the Consitution were signed, touring Independence Hall and visiting the nearby Liberty Bell are among the best things to do in Philadelphia today as a result!

You can’t miss Philly’s food scene when visiting, either–from whoopie pies to Philly cheesesteaks, the city has a (literal) flavor all its own.

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We loved taking this fun food tour when visiting Philadelphia, and of course, eating our way through Reading Terminal Market.

Be sure to also make time to visit some of Philadelphia’s incredible museums during your visit, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of the American Revolution (we loved this one), and touring the dark but fascinating Eastern State Penitentiary.

The Philadelphia Museum of Art is also home to another essential stop in this iconic East Coast City: the Rocky Steps (and if you’re willing to work up a sweat, definitely consider running up them yourself.

Where to Stay in Philadelphia

  • Morris House Hotel : Located right by Washington Square and a short walk from Independence Hall, Morris House Hotel is both a National Historic Landmark dating to the 18th century and a popular boutique hotel!
  • Home2Suites By Hilton : The Home2Suites concept of combining the appeal of a hotel and an Airbnb into one property was excellent (our spacious room had a kitchenette), and the customer service is great.

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Washington DC

Our country’s capital city is not only the seat of our national government, but it’s also a fabulous place for a weekend trip on the East Coast!

Museum-goers will be delighted with the enormous array of impressive options to choose from in Washington DC.

Everything from the many Smithsonian Museums, to quirky options like the International Spy Museum, to meaningful stops like the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and the National Museum of African American History and Culture, is available.

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There are far more than you can visit in a single weekend, and as a bonus, most DC museums are free to visit!

Those interested in US History and government will also have plenty to keep them busy along the National Mall, including iconic stops like the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial.

Touring the US Capitol is always an interesting experience, and if you plan ahead, you may even be able to tour the White House!

While Washington DC has plenty to offer year-round, there’s no doubt that visiting during cherry blossom season is an incredible (but crowded) experience.

Where to Stay in Washington DC

  • CitizenM Capitol : Another stunning example of CitizenM hotels is this location in Washington DC Capitol. Expect all the style and comfort these hotels are known for.
  • Riggs Washington DC : Located in the former home of Riggs National Bank this iconic building is now home to a classic and beautiful hotel. Rooms are huge and comfortable and offer views of Penn Quarter.

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Compared to some of the other destinations in this travel guide, Baltimore is definitely a bit under the radar as far as cities to visit on the East Coast go (unless you’re headed to a Ravens or an Orioles game, of course).

If you’re looking for a coastal American city with plenty of history, art, and food to offer, though, Baltimore has you covered!

The Baltimore Museum of Art, George Peabody Library, Walters Art Museum, American Visionary Museum, and more, will keep any museum-hopper happy.

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For American history buffs, Fort McHenry is a must, and for literary lovers, Edgar Allan Poe’s House is tiny but interesting.

When it comes to wandering, the neighborhoods of Inner Harbor, Harbor East, Fells Point, and Little Italy have plenty to explore.

And, of course, no weekend in Baltimore is complete without chowing down on crab cakes!

Where to Stay in Baltimore

  • The Inn at Henderson’s Wharf : Housed in a warehouse-turned-charming-hotel, you can find the popular Inn at Henderson’s Wharf at the end of a delightful cobblestone street in Fells Point.
  • Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore : Housed in the former B&O Railroad Headquarters, walking into the opulent lobby of the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore feels like stepping back in time–and the rooms are incredibly comfortable, too

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Alexandria may be located just south of Washington DC, but it can definitely hold its own as a standalone weekend getaway on the East Coast!

Set along the Potomac River, Alexandria is stately and beautiful, with plenty of gorgeous architecture, great food, interesting history, and fun shopping to offer.

Don’t miss the iconic King Street Mile (and if you’re interested in some of the less savory historic stories, consider coming back at night for a ghost tour).

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The George Washington Masonic National Memorial is a must-see, and you can climb to the top for an excellent view of the city.

As far as museums go, the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum is a fun stop!

Gadsby’s Tavern –part fine dining restaurant, and part museum–gives modern visitors the chance to dine in the same space where many of the Founding Fathers once plotted against British rule.

Alexandria’s most popular attraction, though, lies just 15 minutes south and technically outside of town: Mount Vernon, the former plantation of George Washington.

Where to Stay in Alexandria, Virginia

  • Hilton Alexandria Old Town is a really fantastic option, rooms are huge and really fresh and bright. The onsite restaurant is really great if you don’t want to venture out early for breakfast. It is also right next to the Amtrak and Metro station, perfect for easy access to explore!
  • StayAPT Suites Fort Belvoir , while a little further off the main spots it is still close enough to access. These are a great budget friendly option if you also prefer self-catering with hotel facilities.

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Without a doubt, the small but stunning city of Savannah, Georgia is one of the absolute best East Coast cities for a USA weekend getaway.

It also happens to be one of our favorite cities in the world, and we’ll never stop revisiting it!

Featuring absolutely stunning architecture, 22 of its original 24 town squares, endless oak trees dripping with Spanish moss, and some of the best food in the country, exploring the best things to do in Savannah is always a blast.

While you’re there, be sure to meander down beautiful Jones Street, check out Forsyth Park, hear some of the city’s most enduring legends on a ghost tour , enjoy views from River Street, and take in some of Savannah’s complex history at its various house museums and houses of worship.

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Don’t forget to set aside plenty of time to eat!

While there are dozens of incredible  restaurants in Savannah , favorites include The Olde Pink House and The Grey for special occasions, The Collins Quarter for their legendary lavender mocha latte, and Leopold’s Ice Cream for a scoop of their famous Tutti Frutti ice cream.

Have enough time for a quick day trip ?

Tybee Island –also known as “Savannah’s Beach”–is less than a 30-minute drive away, allowing you to easily combine a beach trip and city break!

Where to Stay in Savannah

  • The Marshall House : Featuring a popular included breakfast, a fantastic location in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, and phenomenal reviews, you can’t go wrong with a stay at The Marshall House!
  • Foley House Inn : Easily my favorite hotel that I’ve stayed in while in Savannah, the Foley House Inn is absolutely beautiful inside and out, and has a perfect location right on Chippewa Square.

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Beautiful beaches, a unique culture that’s all its own, fabulous architecture, and–of course–plenty of sunshine: you’ll find all of this and far more by heading all the way south to Miami for your East Coast weekend getaway!

When it comes to beaches, South Beach is often considered one of the best urban beaches on the planet, and we’d have to agree.

Don’t limit yourself just to the beach, though!

Kate in a pink dress next to a blue Vespa on Ocean Avenue.

Be sure to explore Miami Beach’s impressive Art Deco architecture, eat your way through Little Havana, admire street art in Wynwood, and check out the views from Biscayne Bay.

For a unique perspective on the city, consider taking a boat cruise –we were very impressed with how much we enjoyed ours!

For those who want to experience some unique nature in south Florida during their trip, consider also planning on a day trip to nearby Everglades National Park.

Or, if you have a few more days (say, an extra long weekend trip), you can road trip all the way to Key West, the southernmost point of the USA!

Where to Stay in Miami

  • Hotel Impala : We love staying here! The room was clean, the shower divine, the customer service lovely, and–most importantly–the location on Collins Ave. was absolutely  perfect.  Located in the heart of the Art Deco district and a five-minute walk from South Beach while still offering a quiet place to sleep at night, Hotel Impala had a location you just can’t beat in Miami Beach.
  • The Marlin Hotel : This hotel offers the chance to stay in one of Miami Beach’s historic art deco buildings! Boasting a fantastic location on Collins Avenue, impeccable customer service, incredible reviews, and spacious suites, the Marlin Hotel is the perfect hotel for those looking for a luxury experience while also seeing a side of Miami Beach’s Art Deco history that not every visitor to the city gets to.

South Pointe Pier in Miami Beach, with view of downtown on the far left and South Beach on the right--definitely visit during your 3 days in Miami!

Colorful, coastal, and downright charming, Charleston makes an absolutely delightful East Coast weekend getaway.

Don’t mistake Charleston for all glamour, though: the city has a national reputation for its incredible food scene, played an important role in two of the USA’s most important wars, and is home to an enormous amount of often heavy history.

While you’re there, be sure to snap photos at beautiful Rainbow Row and The Battery, check out City Market, enjoy Waterfront Park, and tour the Olde Exchange and Dungeon (which is one of the places where the US Constitution was ratified).

The Old Slave Mart Museum is home to heartbreaking history and is an essential stop when working to understand the history of Charleston.

Those interested in US military history will no doubt want to visit Patriots Point to tour the former US naval ships docked there, and pay a visit to Fort Sumter to learn about its history (and enjoy the views).

Beach lovers, don’t miss the chance to check out nearby Folly Beach!

Where to Stay in Charleston

  • The Jasmine House : This stunning boutique inn is housed in a Greek Revivalist home dating to 1843, and decorated to the nines! This is exactly the kind of property visitors dream about planning a trip to The Holy City, and the impeccable reviews and fantastic location make The Jasmine House the perfect place to stay when in Charleston.
  • Harbourview Inn : For charming luxury in the heart of historic Charleston, check into the gorgeous Harbourview Inn, located just steps away from Rainbow Row and Waterfront Park. The inn features excellent views from its rooftop, a phenomenal included breakfast, and excellent reviews.

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Of all of the weekend getaways on the East Coast covered here, Asheville is one of the best options for a group divided on whether to visit a city or the great outdoors.

Home to an epic craft beer scene, the incredible Biltmore Estate , plenty of street art, and delicious food options, there’s no doubt that Asheville appeals to the city lovers among us.

Its location right next door to the Pisgah National Forest and Great Smoky Mountain National Park, however, make it a fabulous US weekend destination for outdoor enthusiasts, as well.

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There are plenty of easy hikes near Asheville (many of them featuring waterfalls) that allow travelers of all skill levels to enjoy the beautiful mountain setting!

No matter what your interests are, try to make time during your trip to Asheville to drive a small piece of the Blue Ridge Parkway–especially if you’re visiting in the fall and can enjoy the changing colors.

Often considered one of the most beautiful road trips in the United States , Blue Ridge Parkway is a drive not to be missed.

Where to Stay in Asheville

  • Cedar Crest Inn: This pink 1891 mansion house is a perfect place to base yourself in Asheville. Packed with historical details and stunning architecture you can imagine it as a mini Biltmore.
  • The Applewood Manor : Located within walking distance of downtown via a greenbelt trail, The Applewood Manor feels like it’s in a peaceful, quiet location–but it’s still in a perfect location to make the most of Asheville.

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Sprawling, historic, interesting, and full of delicious southern food, Atlanta makes a fantastic weekend getaway on the East Coast USA.

The city’s museums are worthy of a large swath of your time, with many of them centered around Centennial Olympic Park (where the 1996 Olympics were held).

In the immediate area, you can find the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (an absolute must-see when visiting Atlanta), the Georgia Aquarium, and the famous World of Coca-Cola.

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Of course, no visit to Atlanta would be complete without time spent at the Martin Luther King Historical Park, which is home to several sites important to the life of Dr. King and the Civil Rights movement overall.

Other interesting places to visit during a weekend in Atlanta include the BeltLine, Ponce City Market (for excellent food), and the Atlanta History Center.

Curious about filming locations?

Atlanta–and Georgia overall–are hotspots for filming movies and TV shows ranging from The Walking Dead to Stranger Things.

There are plenty of filming location tours available that are ready to help you find both iconic and hidden locations!

Where to Stay in Atlanta

  • Hotel Indigo – This small chain is perfect for those on a mid-range budget. The location is unmatched and they’re even pet-friendly!
  • Epicurean Atlanta, Autograph Collection : Luxury travelers consider staying at the Epicurean Atlanta, Autograph Collection, which is such a beautiful, unique property that it’s worth it to see the terrace.

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Without a doubt, Orlando is not only one of the most popular East Coast cities to visit but one of the most popular weekend getaways in the entire USA, and that’s for one important reason: theme parks!

From Walt Disney World to Universal, Orlando’s world-class theme parks are an enormous draw for kids and adults alike, and they alone are a reason to visit Central Florida!

Whether you want to ride the classic Disney rides at Magic Kingdom, step into Hogwarts in Harry Potter World, or ride soaring roller coasters, you’ll have a blast.

Away from its iconic theme parks, though, there is still plenty to do in Central Florida!

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Canoeing at Wekiwa Springs was a favorite activity of mine as a kid and is a great way to experience a beautiful Florida spring without going far.

The Kennedy Space Center is about an hour away from downtown Orlando, and an incredible experience.

Looking for something closer to town?

Check out the Orlando Museum of Art or the Morse Museum of American Art during your East Coast city break!

Where to Stay in Orlando, Florida

  • The Delaney Hotel : For a stay in Downtown Orlando this is the best pick for your hotel. Rooms are clean and classic and the hotel is a short walk to Church Street Station.
  • Caribe Royale : If you are looking for a resort close to Disney, this is the one. There is a fabulous pool and poolside bar, and a shuttle service to the Disney ticket office.

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

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11 Perfect Weekend Getaways in the U.S. and Around the World, According to Travel Advisors

Scott Bay is a magazine editor specializing in travel, architecture, and gear. He was previously an assistant editor at Travel + Leisure . His work has also appeared in Wired , Architectural Digest , Wallpaper , Robb Report , Saveur , Daily Beast , and more.

Sometimes you just need a break — even a short one. The A-List , Travel + Leisure 's group of the world's top travel advisors, have plenty of suggestions for unexpected destinations to explore for a weekend.

From hitting the slopes at Deer Valley to an urban escape in Thessaloniki , Greece, 11 A-List members share under-the-radar weekend vacations around the world you should plan once we are able to freely travel again.

Asheville, North Carolina

"Rent a log cabin near the blue ridge parkway only 20 minutes from downtown. Drink incredible craft brews at Iconic breweries — Fat Tire and Sierra Nevada — listen to local music, shop in the river arts district repurposed from old factories, and dine in some of North Carolina's best restaurants. Don't miss Hole Doughnuts — it will make you forget the words Krispy Kreme." — Jim Augerinos, Perfect Honeymoons

Solvang, California

"A drive from Paso Robles to the charming town of Solvang which transports you to Europe with a nod to Danish heritage present throughout the architecture and wineries. Your drive can entail a stop at Sycamore Hotel Spring on the way to Avila Beach. Dip your toes in the water at Avila Beach or walk the pier, after a wonderful lunch at this charming sea side town. Finish the weekend off with a visit to Hearst Castle for a great getaway!" — Christina Turrini, Frosch

Savannah, Georgia

"Savannah, the oldest city in the stage of Georgia, is a charming coastal escape complete with Antebellum architecture, trendy boutiques, and endless ghost stories. Perfect for a weekend getaway, visitors will be enchanted by the cobblestone streets and Spanish moss-covered trees. Make sure to bring your appetite — Savannah's delicious Southern cuisine will not disappoint." — Kristen Pike, KK Travels Worldwide

Dublin, Ireland

"Dublin is a fantastic place to spend a few days, with a short flight from Boston or New York and the recent exchange rate is very attractive relative to years past." — Ellen LeCompte, Travel Xperts

Urla, Turkey

"The resort town is not too far from Izmir and Cesme. It is one of the most delightful towns and has great vineyards and olive trees — just like Napa and Sonoma. It's a great place relax, unwind and recharge your batteries." — Engin Kadaster, Turkey At It's Best

Songyang, China

"This is a new tea plantation area reachable by high speed rail or by car ride in around three hours from Shanghai. It's little visited. The town is known for its tea plantation, but what I like most is the newest string of architecturally stunning craft shops — a brown sugar craft shop and tofu craft shop. There are workshops where locals actually do their job. They are also artistically stunning spaces set in the middle of farm fields. A very different old town experience from the rest of China. Highly recommend before it becomes too famous." — Mei Zhang, Wild China

Thessaloniki, Greece

"There's no better option for an urban escape that's also easy on the pocketbook than Thessaloniki. It remains largely undiscovered by the crowds, and it is thanks to this relative obscurity that it is still very budget-friendly despite being the second largest city in Greece. Lively and exciting, yet disarmingly cool and laid-back, it offers plenty of excellent restaurants and interesting bars to explore, while there's also plenty of history if you're looking to scratch that culture itch." — Christos Stergiou, True Trips

Madrid, Spain

"Madrid continues to be a great city destination, perfect for a three-day weekend trip. It's easy to get there and straightforward to get around, either on foot or by metro. Hire a guide to follow in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles or meet artists and artisans at work in their studios. You'll also explore all the places the guidebooks don't mention and by the end of the day feel like a real 'madrileño.'" — Nigel Hack, Madrid and Beyond

Deer Valley, Utah

"Deer Valley has great hiking, skiing, dining, and spas. Some of the best resorts are nearly unattainable during winter months, but more available, and cheaper, in the summer — another great time to visit the area. It's a very easy drive from Salt Lake City, which in turn, is nonstop from many cities." — Louisa Gehring, Gehring Travel

Santa Fe, New Mexico

"Santa Fe is a multi-cultural wonder in northern New Mexico. It's known as the Southwestern art scene's epicenter, boasting stellar dining, often consisting of the areas infamous Hatch hot green chili. The city has a surprising opera and arts scene, skiing 15 minutes away during winter, and an annual September pagan festival called Zozobra which is like a Burning Man festival." — John Clifford, International Travel Management

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15 Best Weekend Getaways in Virginia, According to Locals

Virginia’s mountains, beaches, and bustling cities are ideal for short weekend trips.

If you’ve spent any amount of time in Virginia, you know its residents are deeply passionate about their state — whether they’re cheering on the Hokies or ‘Hoos, sharing their favorite hiking spots, or giving a highly detailed explanation of the merits of Virginia ham. It’s the kind of place that gets in your blood, quietly demanding you to return time and time again to experience more of its magic.

“It’s not just the activities, dining, and accommodations in Virginia that bring visitors to the area,” explains Kate Barlow Clark, director of Capital Artist Collective . “The environment and natural beauty of this state are what visitors should most look forward to when planning their trip. From the marshy wetlands of the Eastern Shore to the highlands of the Allegheny Mountains, there is so much that Virginia offers in terms of outdoor enjoyment.”

Given Virginia’s variety of landscapes and terrain, it has an impressive number of places that qualify as perfect weekend getaways. Mohsin Kazmi, photographer and resident naturalist at Nicewonder Farm & Vineyards , likens it to a “miniature version of California,” as the state “boasts beaches, valleys, rivers, and mountains all within a four-hour driving distance.” No matter where you go, though, be sure to arrive open-minded, excited, and prepared to engage in conversation. “Virginians are a friendly lot, and the best way to explore a new place, I’ve found, is to head to breakfast, sit at a countertop, and chat with the locals,” says Dee Hall, farmer-florist at Mermaid City Flowers in Norfolk.

To help plan your next trip to the Commonwealth, we polled a few locals to get their advice on the best weekend getaways in Virginia. Read on to discover their favorites. 

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“If you’re looking to visit somewhere that feels small-town and slightly English in its architecture and landscape, this is your place,” says Clark. Middleburg is only about an hour from Washington, D.C., but it has all the fixings for a countryside getaway. “My ideal day in Middleburg would be to check into a lovely hotel, sleep in, get breakfast in bed, stroll out and enjoy some midday shopping, get a bite to eat at the Market Salamander, visit a local winery, and then end the day with a cozy meal at The Red Fox Inn & Tavern ,” she adds.

Hall describes Richmond, the capital of Virginia, as both “historic and modern,” and she says it’s this juxtaposition that makes it such an incredible city. There’s plenty to do to keep you busy over a long weekend, but she suggests shopping on Broad Street, stopping by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), and stretching your legs at Brown’s Island . “Dinner at Can Can would make the weekend all that much better.”

Avid hikers may know Damascus as “Trail Town USA.” “The town welcomes thousands of Appalachian Trail hikers every year,” says Kazmi. It’s also an intersection for the Virginia Creeper Trail, Iron Mountain Trail, and the Mid-Atlantic Backcountry Discovery Route, among others. Even if you’re not lacing up your hiking boots, Damascus is a great place to explore. “Small-town hospitality truly permeates throughout Main Street, where you can shop for outdoor gear, apparel, and regionally specific gifts,” he says. While there, he recommends checking out Appalachian Heritage Distillery , Mt. Rogers Outfitters , and Mojo’s Trailside Cafe & Coffee . 

Sperryville

Sperryville may be small with a population under 300, but it’s ideal for a weekend getaway filled with hiking, relaxing, and amazing food and wine. Start your day exploring nearby Shenandoah National Park, and return to Main Street to fill up at local spots like Rappahannock Pizza Kitchen , the Corner Store , and Three Blacksmiths . As far as accommodations, you can’t go wrong with Blue Rock , located just down the road. 

“ Alexandria is a great weekend add-on if you’re visiting D.C. There’s lots to see and do, and it has a lovely waterfront and historic district,” says Hall. Old Town, the historic neighborhood Hall references, is known for cobblestone streets, 18th-century town houses, and more than 200 independently owned restaurants and shops. Spend your days walking along King Street and admiring the architecture — and if you’re staying overnight, Hall recommends The Alexandrian .

Bristol, Virginia, is the twin city of Bristol, Tennessee. “You can even stand on the dividing line to be in both states at once,” says Kazmi. While in town, visit the Birthplace of Country Music Museum , and explore State Street’s restaurants, bars, and shops. Kazmi also recommends planning your visit around the Rhythm & Roots Reunion, which, as he says, is “a local music festival that hosts thousands of visitors each year.” Just be sure to leave time to check out The Tasting Room at Nicewonder Farm & Vineyards , where, he notes, “you can get away from the crowds while taking a tour of the vineyard or partaking in a wine flight.”

Lexington is a small Virginia city with more than a few selling points. For starters, it’s home to both Washington and Lee University and Virginia Military Institute (VMI). The Shenandoah Valley college town also offers ample opportunities to explore the surrounding mountains, and its downtown has top-tier restaurants, boutiques, and accommodations. For a bit of history mixed in with your visit, stay at The Georges , a 33-room property spread across four buildings on Main Street. 

Eastern Shore of Virginia

For what Clark describes as an “extremely unique and wild destination for a weekend getaway,” make your way to the Eastern Shore. “The Eastern Shore of Virginia is a peninsula with lots of marshes, refuges, parks, and preserved land,” she says. Seventy miles in length, the area includes destinations like Onancock, Tangier Island, and Cape Charles. “Cape Charles is at the southernmost part of the peninsula, [and] perhaps where I would call my home base for the weekend,” says Clark, who also recommends driving to the Barrier Islands Center in Machipongo, the Volgenau Virginia Coast Reserve , and Chincoteague to see the wild ponies. One thing you absolutely cannot miss? The seafood. “Enjoy fresh oysters, clams, or crabs when they are in season,” she adds. 

If you want a city escape without the D.C. traffic, opt for a destination like Roanoke. “I recently took a trip to Roanoke and was surprised by the revival and vibrancy of the city,” says Hall. It’s the kind of destination with something for every type of traveler, including museums, hiking, paddling, biking, and shopping. The Historic Roanoke City Market is particularly noteworthy, as it’s the oldest operating open-air market in the state. 

Charlottesville

For wine, good food, and amazing scenery, look no further than the Charlottesville area. “This region is quickly earning a name for itself as a renowned viticultural area ,” says Clark, who recommends Chiswell Farm & Winery , Veritas , Afton Mountain Vineyards , and Septenary — all within driving distance of downtown Charlottesville. Charlottesville is certainly a year-round destination, but Hall says it’s especially beautiful in the fall: “Rolling hills, gorgeous foliage, [and] its proximity to Shenandoah National Park, plus Virginia's brewery and winery trail, make it perfect for a fall weekend getaway.” It’s also incredibly easy to get to from a few major U.S. cities. “If you are visiting from Washington, D.C. or New York City, you can take the Amtrak and arrive right in downtown Charlottesville; it’s a pretty ride and extremely convenient for a weekend trip,” notes Clark.

Meadows of Dan

Mountain luxury awaits travelers in Meadows of Dan. Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, the census-designated place is where you’ll find Primland , an outdoor adventurer’s paradise. There’s certainly no wrong way to experience the five-star resort — cozy up in one of the property’s tree houses , play a round of golf, explore the hiking trails and ATV paths, or simply spend hours taking in the breathtaking views.

Hampton Roads

“The thing that makes Hampton Roads one of the best is the water. Everywhere you turn, there is water and a different way to access it,” says Hall. Made up of seven cities — Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Virginia Beach, and Suffolk — Hampton Roads has more than enough to do to keep you busy for a weekend. “My favorite things to do in this area include visiting Norfolk Botanical Garden , the Chrysler Museum of Art , [and] First Landing State Park , and have oysters at The Atlantic on Pacific ,” she says. 

Williamsburg

It may be known for its top-rated college and colonial ties, but Williamsburg has grown into a multifaceted destination with something for travelers of all ages. Strolling along Duke of Gloucester Street is a must — stopping for lunch at The Cheese Shop , of course — as is a drive down Colonial Parkway, a 23-mile stretch connecting Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown. If it’s a special occasion, treat yourself to a spa day at the Williamsburg Inn , one of Travel + Leisure readers’ favorite resorts in the South .

“Just off I-81 sits Abingdon, Virginia, a truly one-of-a-kind small town with a vibrant local food and arts scene,” says Kazmi. While you can certainly visit for just a weekend — frequenting places like Jack’s 128 Pecan , Zephyr Antiques , Sweetbay Brewing Co. , and William King Museum of Art — he shares that “most travelers opt to stay in the area for three days or more.” It’s especially appealing to those who enjoy climbing, hiking, or biking.

Alleghany Highlands

“This place is particularly special to my family and surely one of those ‘hidden gem’ sort of regions that not even every Virginia resident will visit, let alone too many out-of-state visitors,” says Clark. It’s an area known for its outdoor pursuits — including hiking, mountain, biking, and fishing — and general peace and quiet. “There are no interstate highways, minimal traffic lights, and it's a place where the journey to your destination is just as awe-inspiring as the destination itself,” she adds. For an extra luxurious getaway, Clark recommends the Omni Homestead Resort in Hot Springs.

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11 U.S. Destinations That Are Perfect for a Girls' Getaway

There's something for every type of traveler on this list.

From pastel towns to dazzling beaches to five-star resorts, we’ve gathered 11 domestic destinations that are perfect for unplugging with your best buds this year. Here, the best places to go on a girls' trip in the U.S.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Grab your girls for a lovely weekend in the Lowcountry. Pastel-colored Charleston is filled with charm, complete with world-class shopping, excellent dining, and a seaside setting that will enhance vacation photo ops. Other gorgeous sights in Charleston include a pineapple-shaped fountain, a row of rainbow-colored homes, and plenty of cobblestone streets lined with palm trees.

Livingston, Montana

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Yellowstone is the ultimate girls' trip destination for outdoor lovers. Whether you want to head to the national park for a wildlife tour, soak in local hot springs, or head on incredible hike, you're sure to feel one with nature. We recommend glamping at Under Canvas for the ultimate luxe outdoor experience—nightly s'mores and stargazing included.

Where to Stay: Under Canvas North Yellowstone

30A, Florida

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Whether you head to Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, Seaside or another spot along 30A , the Gulf Coast of Florida is a magical destination for a girls' trip any time of year. Whether you want to rent bikes, eat delicious seafood, lounge on white sand beaches, shop at adorable boutiques, or admire the beautiful architecture, this area offers something for every type of traveler.

Where to Stay: The Pearl Hotel

Washington D.C.

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Washington D.C. is always beautiful, but plan to head to the capital city during the beautiful cherry blossom season in late March. No matter when you visit, the national landmarks, impressive museums, and culinary offerings will never disappoint.

Where to Stay: The Waldorf Astoria, Washington D.C.

Biddeford, Maine

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Head to small-town Maine for an exclusive girls' getaway rooted in luxury. Biddeford’s setting offers something for everyone, with an Atlantic ocean beachfront on one side and mountains on the other. The group can choose between a coastal getaway or a picturesque ski trip to nearby Pleasant Mountain, depending on the time of year.

Where to Stay: The Lincoln Hotel

New Orleans, Louisiana

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When it comes to celebrating, few cities rival the revelry found in New Orleans . It's vibrant and lively any time of year, with decadent cuisine, stunning architecture, and a strip of daiquiri-slinging bars that may contribute to fuzzy memories.

Where to Stay: Hotel Peter and Paul

Boston, Massachusetts

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There’s no shortage of history, charm, and unbelievable food in Boston, and it's the perfect place to visit with your girls. Choose to stroll the Freedom Trail or eat your way through the North End (or both), all with plenty of luxury lodging options to wind down after a day spent exploring.

Where to Stay: Raffles Boston

Chicago, Illinois

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The Windy City is an excellent destination for a friendship trip, thanks to its near-infinite luxury lodging options, famous cuisine, and proximity to the Chicago River and Lake Michigan! Hop aboard a boat tour down the Chicago River, then join the great debate on Chicago deep dish versus tavern-style pizza.

Stay at the Pendry Chicago , which offers a curated wellness experience for guests through their partnership with AIRE Ancient Baths . Additionally, each weekend from June to September the hotel has live music on the roof, so you and your besties can enjoy alfresco cocktails in style.

Where to Stay: Pendry Chicago

Islamorada, Florida

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For when the group *really* needs to get away, jet off to the Florida Keys for an island-hopping adventure. Plant roots in stunning Islamorada, a laid-back paradise with a small-town feel. The gang can relax on the beaches, hire a boat for fishing or watersports, and enjoy infinite amounts of tasty seafood.

Where to Stay: Cheeca Lodge

Charlottesville, Virginia

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Tucked at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Charlottesville looks like it was plucked out of a Hallmark movie. If they were to make one here about a girls' trip, they’d surely have the group hopping on the Monticello Wine Trail, browsing the city’s many museums, or getting their steps in on a trail at the nearby Shenandoah National Park.

Where to Stay: Kimpton The Forum Hotel

Sonoma, California

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If your girl group loves a great bottle of vino, it's time to plan a trip to California's wine country. Sonoma has plenty to offer, from wine tastings and vineyard tours to delicious restaurants and bike rentals. Your trip can be action-packed or laid-back: Lounge by the pool at the hotel, indulge in a luxe spa treatment, or take a fun-filled day trip to Napa or San Francisco.

Where to Stay: MacArthur Palace Hotel & Spa

Kellie Walton is a freelance writer based in Nashville, Tennessee. When she’s not eating and adventuring her way around the world, she’s busy telling stories related to all things travel – including city guides, hotel and restaurant recommendations, travel hacks and tales of her own adventures (and misadventures).

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  • 7 Most Inviting Towns In Vermont

Vermont , like its fellow New England states, is small in size, and it is also second smallest in the nation in population. But the “Green Mountain State” is very big in terms of charm and beauty! Vermont is rightly known for its verdant mountains, burbling streams, shimmering lakes, and lush forests. Vermont also has one of the best collections of lovely small towns to be found anywhere. Touring this compact state is a breeze, so use our list of seven inviting small towns as a starting point for your Vermont itinerary.

Skyline of Montpelier, Vermont.

In most states, you have to choose between visiting a small town or the state capital, but Vermont gives you both at once! Its seat of government, Montpelier , has only 8,000 residents but includes capital city tourist destinations like the Vermont State House and Vermont History Museum. The downtown commercial district along State Street, meanwhile, has a quaint small-town feel, making Montpelier perfect for a walking tour during a day trip. To see some of the most impressive historic architecture in town, add Green Mount Cemetery, founded in 1854 and home to some spectacular monuments, to your Montpelier walking tour.

Manchester, Vermont.

No, this is not the city of Manchester in neighboring New Hampshire , but rather the town of about 5,000 residents tucked between the picturesque Green Mountains and Taconic Mountains. The nearby trail leading up to Mount Equinox offers a solid challenge to hikers, while the outlet mall on the outskirts of town is popular with shoppers seeking great deals on name brands. But downtown Manchester , with three separate historic districts showcasing Victorian (and earlier) architecture, deserves to be the star attraction. The 1905 Hildene House, with its opulent mansion and intricate gardens, is a definite must-see during your time in Manchester.

Mr Williams Bridge, a historic covered bridge in Grafton, Vermont, is decorated for the Christmas season

Set among the Green Mountains for over 200 years, Grafton was, in past lives, an important stagecoach stop, soapstone mining mecca, and textile mill hub. Historic buildings like the 1801 Grafton Inn speak to this long past, while the Grafton Historical Museum and Grafton Nature Museum offer excellent educational content. Downtown Grafton has benefitted from a series of revitalization projects over the past half-century, preserving and restoring much of its historic character. This revitalization, along with the town’s enviable location, has made Grafton a popular quick-trip destination from regional cities like Boston and Albany.

Brattleboro

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Brattleboro sits close to Vermont’s borders with both New Hampshire and Massachusetts , and visitors from all three states flock to this beautiful town of 12,000 along the Connecticut River . Brattleboro has one of the most photogenic downtowns in Vermont, with a classic Main Street and unique architectural highlights like the Gothic-style Municipal Center. It also has its fair share of offbeat surprises, like the quirky Estey Organ Museum, an homage to the huge organ factory that used to be in town. For outdoor lovers, Brattleboro offers excellent kayaking, boating, fishing, and sightseeing along the river, and skiing in winter on nearby Mount Snow.

Aerial view of Woodstock, Vermont

Woodstock was a genuine factory town for much of its early history, with water-powered textile mills crowded along the shoreline of the Ottauquechee River for much of the 1800s. The mills brought wealth to Woodstock, which resulted in numerous stately Victorian-style homes, several of which have been preserved as charming bed-and-breakfasts. Along with its historic homes, Grafton has a classic covered bridge and a quaint “town crier,” which is simply a chalkboard open to community use. If this all sounds a bit too sleepy for your travel tastes, rest assured that Woodstock hosts lively events throughout the year, including its Harvest Festival in October and Wassail Weekend in December.

Ski resort in Stowe, Vermont

For many, the name Stowe means skiing, as Stowe Mountain Resort rates as a top-tier (if not the premier) ski area in the eastern United States. Others recognize Stowe as the adopted home of the real von Trapp family of Sound of Music Fame, whose family lodge continues to welcome visitors. New Englanders, in particular, also know Stowe as an artists’ haven, with numerous studios and galleries such as the Helen Day Art Center and Northwood Gallery. Artists, skiers, and even Alpine singers are drawn to the indescribable beauty of the mountainous landscape, and you, too, might find it hard to leave after you experience Stowe!

A farm in Shelburne, Vermont.

There is no such thing as a bad location in Vermont, but Shelburne might occupy the most enviable spot in the state. The town sits along picturesque Lake Champlain , with the Adirondack Mountains to the west and the Green Mountains to the east, and the city of Burlington less than 10 miles away. In addition to being a great base of operations for exploring the region, the town is home to the Shelburne Museum, a 45-acre compendium of Americana that always surprises and delights visitors. Shelburne is also home to the Vermont Teddy Bear Company, which (not surprisingly) has very fun and very popular factory tours!

If your idea of a travel getaway is exploring classic yet distinctive small towns populated by proud and welcoming residents, all surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape, Vermont needs to be at the top of your list. The state is small enough for you to visit multiple great small towns in one day, but be sure to take the time to truly experience each stop along your journey. And do not be afraid to explore somewhere new and add another inviting Vermont town to your must-visit list!

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The Lyrids begin this week. How to see first major meteor shower of spring when it peaks

While the april 8 eclipse was only viewable in north america, the lyrids should be visible pretty much around the world..

A week after that stunning total solar eclipse , the Lyrid meteor shower is about to give sky-gazers plenty of reasons to once again look toward the cosmos.

One of the oldest-known meteor showers  on record, the Lyrids has peaked like clockwork every late April for thousands of years. And while that peak won't be occurring until Saturday, you still have a chance to see the soaring meteors beginning Monday.

The best part? While the April 8 eclipse was only viewable in North America, the Lyrids should be visible pretty much around the world .

Here's what to know about the Lyrid meteor shower .

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Where do the Lyrid meteors come from?

Meteor showers occur when Earth passes through debris trails left by comets and other space objects. The debris – space rocks known as meteoroids – collides with Earth's atmosphere at high speed and disintegrates, creating fiery and colorful streaks in the sky, according to NASA .

Those resulting fireballs, better known as "shooting stars," are meteors. Those meteoroids that survive their trip to Earth without burning up in the atmosphere are called meteorites, NASA says .

Named for the nearby constellation Lyra, the Lyrid meteor shower is composed of pieces of debris  from the Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher . The comet is named for A. E. Thatcher, who discovered it in 1861.

The meteor shower itself, though, has been observed for 2,700 years ever since the first recorded sighting was made in 687 BC by the Chinese, according to NASA .

How can we see the Lyrid meteor shower?

The Lyrids are known as one of  four major meteor showers each year  that have a sharp peak. This year, that peak falls between April 21-22,  according to EarthSky.org .

However, the meteor shower could be visible anytime beginning Monday.

According to NASA, the best view in the Northern Hemisphere of the shower is after moonset and before dawn.

Here are tips from the U.S. space agency:

  • Pick an area well away from city lights or street lights.
  • Bring a sleeping bag, blanket, or lawn chair.
  • Lie flat on your back with your feet facing east and look up.
  • Be patient. About 30 minutes in the dark your eyes should adapt and you should begin to see meteors.

How many Lyrids will we see per hour?

The first meteor shower of the spring , the fast and bright meteors of the Lyrids will appear to be flying across the night sky.

While  NASA notes  that the Lyrids can surprise watchers with as many as 100 meteors seen per hour, in general, 10-20 Lyrid meteors can be seen per hour during the peak.

Lyrids don’t tend to leave long, glowing dust trains behind them as they streak through the Earth's atmosphere. However, they can produce the occasional bright flash called a fireball.

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