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Five cities you recommend when foreigners to visit the U.S.


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New York is probably the staple, but other than that my favs are

San Fransisco: probably the most beautiful city in America

Seattle: Awesome place. Super chill

Washington DC: Really historic. Nice place to sight see.

San Diego: another beautiful place with lots of awesome nightlife

Las Vegas: THE nightlife city of USA

Boston: Heart of America

Charlotte: Really is a beautiful city.

Miami: it's pretty nice there, can't complain

And finally my personal favorite

Charleston: most beautiful beaches on the east coast. Love the town to death.

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If you're going to NC, I recommend Asheville. Extremely scenic and filled with culture.

I live in Asheville and I second that. However if I had never been to America, Asheville is probably not the city I would want to come see. Its a great city and beer city USA. But it's small. Still some pretty good attractions though, such as the biltmore estate, awesome music venues, art galleries and more beer than you can handle!

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kind both... I want to see some country life and also know how you guys live in big cities.

Are you restricted to one side of the country?

If you are there is some great country life on the Blue Ridge Parkway in NC/VA. and then you can check out NYC, D.C., Miami, Boston, and I guess Charlotte so you can see the home of your favorite football team.

If you have no traveling restrictions, Montana has some great country life. I've never seen mountains so big. Other cities to visit would be Denver, Seattle, Vegas, L.A., San Francisco, and Chicago.

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Are you restricted to one side of the country?

If you are there is some great country life on the Blue Ridge Parkway in NC/VA. and then you can check out NYC, D.C., Miami, Boston, and I guess Charlotte so you can see the home of your favorite football team.

If you have no traveling restrictions, Montana has some great country life. I've never seen mountains so big. Other cities to visit would be Denver, Seattle, Vegas, L.A., San Francisco, and Chicago.

 

Thank you man, well I guess I dont have much money and time to fly all over the USA so I think just one side of it would be better. I saw the movie "Trouble with the curve" and I think it's really beautiful in NC, I would visit it for sure.

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Thank you man, well I guess I dont have much money and time to fly all over the USA so I think just one side of it would be better. I saw the movie "Trouble with the curve" and I think it's really beautiful in NC, I would visit it for sure.

No problem, hope the trip goes well.

And yeah the mountains of NC and VA are awesome. I recently drove the back roads from Raleigh, NC to Charlottesville, Va and ended up driving by Donald Trump's vineyard.

Talk about a sight.

And you'll definitely enjoy New York, tons to do. I've been five or six times and it never gets old.

D.C. is cool to but a little planning has to go into that trip so you can see all the historical sites. I ended up getting to go into the White House and Michelle Obama actually walked in on the tour it was pretty spectacular.

Miami is fun, quite a bit of nightlife and the beaches are pretty solid as well.

As for Boston, I've actually never been but I hear it's a nice city.

And Charlotte... well Charlotte is my first home so it will always hold a special place in my heart.

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I guess it may also depend on which country you are visiting from. If you're visiting from lets say London, then Charlotte might not be as big of a city to you. I'll stick to the usual NY and DC, driving from NY to DC (which should give u ample exposure to the country). So far the best city I've visited is San Fran.

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Thank you man, well I guess I dont have much money and time to fly all over the USA so I think just one side of it would be better. I saw the movie "Trouble with the curve" and I think it's really beautiful in NC, I would visit it for sure.

 

 

If that's the case, fly to Charlotte, catch a Panthers game, and just enjoy the city. I think the Panthers game would be the trip of a lifetime in itself. Grab a stadium tour, see the guys coming out of practice, try to find a hint of emotion on Rivera's face. My only Panthers game I got to see in person was when they beat the Vikings and Favre the same year he went to the NFC championship. I was in the upper deck but could hear Favre screaming at the coach on the sideline.

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Like CarolinaPanthers8789 said, all depends how far you can go or what part of the country you will be in. Are you looking for 'real' America or the major cities, etc. I've been to every state and almost every major city in the country, all depends what you seek and what you are into. My personal list ...

 

San Fran

LA

NYC

Austin

Nashville

 

Close 2nd...

 

Chicago

Washington DC

Portland

Missoula

Boston

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