When
one thinks of the United States of America, these images and cities
come to mind – the sunny weather of Los Angeles, the bustling streets of
New York, the theme park extravaganza in Orlando, the sprawling views
in San Francisco and the coffeehouse scene in Seattle. These are the
popular and most often visited cities in the USA that, more often than
not, saying the word America is almost synonymous to the cities
mentioned. Since flights to USA are frequent and readily available at
the click of a button, give yourself a chance to discover a different
part of America by visiting any of these 5 underrated yet wonderful
cities.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Source: John Fowler
Known
as the most populous metropolis in New Mexico, Albuquerque is home to
picturesque mountains that act as the skyline’s backdrop and an Old Town
that holds remnants of adobe buildings. This city is considered an
affordable destination for outdoor enthusiasts due to the almost perfect
weather and the chance to hike Sandia Mountains, which has more than
100 miles of hiking trails and the Sandia Peak ski area. One can also
opt to take the Sandia Peak tramway, the world’s second longest tramway,
to the summit of the range for an epic view of over 11,000 square miles
of New Mexico terrain. Pedestrian friendly and lively with a booming
restaurant, art and cultural attractions scene. Book your flights to Albuquerque in the fall when they celebrate the hot air balloon festival.
San Diego, California
Source: Jason Rosenberg
With
Los Angeles and San Francisco taking the spotlight in the golden state
of California, San Diego is often left in the shadows. This city can be
found between the jutting peaks of the Rockies on one side and the North
Pacific on the other. You get the best of both worlds since you have
the choice to hike or to spend a day on the beach on any given day. In
fact, you are guaranteed a breezy and laidback visit and a great tan to
boot since you have unrivaled access to the best beaches in the state.
You also have the option to spend the time in world famous museums and
zoos. As for food choices, get to try an authentic Mexican meal since
this city is close to the Mexican border.
Buffalo, New York
Source: Doug Kerr
This
is an upstate city in New York which is best known for its vibrant arts
and nightlife scene with a ramped up festival calendar and streets
filled with amazing architecture. In terms of food and drinks, Buffalo
is the leading craft-beer producer and the locals are known to have
perfected the pizza pie (a mix of the New York thin crust and the
Chicago deep dish) which makes the local variety of craft beer and pizza
a must-try. Let’s not forget the legend of Buffalo being the home of
the chicken wing, hence Buffalo wing sauce. If you’re up for a side
trip, another good thing about Buffalo is that it is a short trip away
from Canada, particularly the Niagara Falls. So spend a few hours just
to see this famed tourist destination.
Nashville, Tennessee
Source: Rschnaible
Dubbed
as the Music City, Nashville is the stomping ground for America’s
country music icons and deserves to be recognized for its concerts and
live music scene. This city is good fusion of the old and the new with
established acts available at the legendary Grand Ole Opry and rising
singer-songwriters at open mic nights. In terms of local warmth and
welcome, Nashville locals are low-key, kind and friendly people with a
deep-seeded love for music. As for food, this is the best city to get
amazing barbecue food complete with the Nashville experience of a lively
nightlife scene – cowboy boot-clad people, neon lights and red brick
buildings on historical streets.
Providence, Rhode Island
Source: Timothy Burling
Far
from the hustle and bustle of the New York life is the quaint next-door
neighbor of Providence in Rhode Island. The most recommended stops in
this city are the quality bakeries, craft breweries, food trucks and
innovative bars aka a food trip extravaganza. Considering the city’s
size, exploring by foot is the best option as you can discover more
about the historic neighborhoods and waterfront. Be one with the locals
as you drink their favorite fuel, coffee milk – their take on chocolate
milk that dates back to the 19th century.
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