Welcome to our USA travel guide
Discover the wonders of the USA with our comprehensive guide, designed to help you plan your dream holiday. From the skyscrapers of New York to the sunny beaches of California, immerse yourself in the diversity and cultural richness of this vast country.
Explore the must-see cities of the United States
Here you’ll find a list of America’s major cities, each with its own unique treasures. Click on a destination to access a detailed guide with top attractions, practical tips and recommendations.
- New York: The city that never sleeps, with icons like Times Square, the Statue of Liberty and Central Park.
- Los Angeles: Capital of cinema and golden beaches, from Hollywood to Santa Monica.
- Chicago: Bold architecture and the shores of Lake Michigan.
- Miami: Sun, art deco and Latin culture.
- Las Vegas: the glitter of casinos and shows in the middle of the desert.
- San Francisco: The mythical Golden Gate and steep streets.
- Orlando: A paradise of theme parks such as Disney and Universal Studios.
- Boston: History and American colonial charm.
- Washington: Iconic monuments and free museums.
- Seattle: The city of innovation and breathtaking scenery.
- Houston: Texas culture and the NASA space center.
- Denver: Gateway to the Rockies and outdoor adventure.
- New Orleans: Birthplace of jazz and Mardi Gras.
- Honolulu: escape to paradise in the Hawaiian Islands.
Remember to complete your travel formalities well in advance of your departure for the United States.
Discover America’s national parks
Here’s a list of the most iconic American national parks to visit, arranged by region. Each offers unique landscapes and unforgettable experiences:
National Parks of the Western United States :
- Yellowstone (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho): Geysers, colorful hot springs, abundant wildlife (bison, bears, wolves).
- Grand Teton (Wyoming): majestic mountains, alpine lakes and spectacular hikes.
- Yosemite (California): Granite cliffs, waterfalls, giant sequoias (Mariposa Grove).
- Grand Canyon (Arizona): Immense gorge carved by the Colorado River, panoramic views.
- Zion (Utah): Red sandstone canyons, famous hikes like Angel’s Landing.
- Bryce Canyon (Utah): hoodoos and supernatural landscapes.
- Death Valley (California, Nevada): Hottest desert, sand dunes, Badwater Basin (lowest point in the USA).
- Arches (Utah): Over 2,000 natural sandstone arches.
- Sequoia & Kings Canyon (California): Giant trees, including the famous General Sherman Tree, and mountains.
- Olympic (Washington): Rainforests, mountains and wild beaches.
Central U.S. National Parks :
- Rocky Mountain (Colorado): snow-capped peaks, mountain lakes and a wide variety of wildlife.
- Badlands (South Dakota): spectacular rock formations and fossils.
- Great Sand Dunes (Colorado): Highest sand dunes in North America.
- Wind Cave (South Dakota): unique cave system and meadows.
National Parks of the Southern United States :
- Big Bend, Texas: Deserts, canyons and the Rio Grande River.
- Florida Everglades: Swamps, alligators and birdwatching.
- Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico: impressive network of underground caves.
Eastern U.S. National Parks :
- Great Smoky Mountains (Tennessee, North Carolina): Misty mountains, waterfalls and wooded trails.
- Acadia (Maine): Rocky coastline, mountains and coastal forests.
- Shenandoah (Virginia): Picturesque valley and hikes on Skyline Drive.
National parks in Alaska and Hawaii :
- Denali (Alaska): Mount Denali (highest peak in North America), wild landscapes and wildlife.
- Glacier Bay (Alaska): Fjords, glaciers and whale watching.
- Haleakalā (Hawaii): Spectacular sunrise over the volcanic crater.
- Volcanoes National Park (Hawaii): Active volcanoes, lava flows and lunar landscapes.
These parks offer a wide variety of landscapes and activities, from hiking and wildlife observation to cultural experiences.