Destinations in the USA — where to go
Three cities, three completely different versions of America.
The US rewards picking one region well rather than trying to cover the whole country. New York City (4-5 days) is the classic first stop — walkable, transit-based, and packed with icons. Los Angeles (4-5 days) needs a rental car but unlocks beaches, Hollywood and easy desert road trips. Miami (3-4 days) is the warm-weather, Latin-influenced alternative with the best winter weather of the three.
Here's the thing nobody tells you before a first US trip: this isn't really one country to "see", it's a continent with fifty different climates, accents and price levels, and trying to do a bit of everything in ten days just means a lot of airports. The better move is picking a coast, or one great city, and actually spending time there. Here's an honest look at the three we cover, and who each one actually suits.

New York City
4-5 days minimum — the city that never sleeps also never stops costing money.

Los Angeles
4-5 days, and yes, you need a rental car.

Miami
3-4 days of beach, Art Deco and genuinely great Cuban food.












































