What are the biggest attractions in the US? Surely the White House and the Statue of Liberty must be high in everyone's minds. They're certainly renowned but we wish to celebrate some of the smaller guys. So shun the White House for the United States Capitol and avoid the crowds at the Statue of Liberty for a relaxing afternoon in Central Park. Here are some alternative highlights for your favourite cities.
Visit the United States Capitol as well as the White House
While often confused with the White House, where the President lives, the United States Capitol is its far more accessible neighbour, sitting atop Capitol Hill in Washington DC. The defining feature is its grand dome, made of over million tonnes of cast iron - the interior of which is known as the Capitol Rotunda, and represents the heart of the inner workings of US Congress. The Capitol's sprawling grounds include parks, streets, gardens, and the great Reflection Pool - which many will recognise from the famous scene in the film Forrest Gump, where Jenny and Forrest are reunited after wading out into the water.
Swap the Statue of Liberty for Central Park
1857 was when New York's main public park opened, offering 843 acres of greenery in the midst of the bustling metropolis. It is one of the largest city parks in the world, and perhaps the most famous after featuring in countless films and TV shows. Each year more than 30 million visitors flock to the park, making it the most visited urban park in America.
Explore both the Casinos and the Las Vegas Strip
More than 4 miles of road in the Nevada desert forms the famous Las Vegas Strip, home to bright lights, casinos and cheap hotels, including fifteen of the largest hotels in the world. Replicas of some of the world's most famous attractions are found here.... including a copy of the Statue of Liberty!
Visit the United States Capitol as well as the White House
While often confused with the White House, where the President lives, the United States Capitol is its far more accessible neighbour, sitting atop Capitol Hill in Washington DC. The defining feature is its grand dome, made of over million tonnes of cast iron - the interior of which is known as the Capitol Rotunda, and represents the heart of the inner workings of US Congress. The Capitol's sprawling grounds include parks, streets, gardens, and the great Reflection Pool - which many will recognise from the famous scene in the film Forrest Gump, where Jenny and Forrest are reunited after wading out into the water.
Swap the Statue of Liberty for Central Park
1857 was when New York's main public park opened, offering 843 acres of greenery in the midst of the bustling metropolis. It is one of the largest city parks in the world, and perhaps the most famous after featuring in countless films and TV shows. Each year more than 30 million visitors flock to the park, making it the most visited urban park in America.
Explore both the Casinos and the Las Vegas Strip
More than 4 miles of road in the Nevada desert forms the famous Las Vegas Strip, home to bright lights, casinos and cheap hotels, including fifteen of the largest hotels in the world. Replicas of some of the world's most famous attractions are found here.... including a copy of the Statue of Liberty!
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Emily Collins writes on behalf of Hotels4u. For a great selection of hotels in the Empire State click here
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