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America’s cities are vibrant, exciting places to visit! Plan your holiday here and you’ll find that U.S. cities offer rich cultural experiences, world-class museums, amazing regional food specialties and much more.

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Los Angeles

More than a city, Los Angeles is a one-of-a-kind holiday destination encompassing a dazzling array of unique and exciting regions – each one distinct, yet decidedly “LA.” As the entertainment capital of the world offering 75 miles of sunny coastline, a flourishing Downtown, lifestyle playgrounds for the rich and famous, trendsetting arts scenes and internationally flavoured neighbourhoods, LA is a destination unlike any other.

Downtown Los Angeles’ recent renaissance has attracted a fair bit of attention. With numerous LA attractions and cultural sights — and plenty of new hotels — the area has transformed into a bona fide holiday destination.

Grab your sunscreen and your towel, because Los Angeles has 33 public beaches, so you can always find a stretch of sand to snatch and plenty of waves to catch. From the quiet enclave of Malibu to the funky ambience of Venice with its offbeat street performers, each of these waterfront wonders offers its own personality and its own take on LA attractions dining, shopping and activities.

Things You Must See In LA:

  • Entertainment industry figures haven’t arrived until they receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Spend a day marveling at this 18-block memorial along Hollywood Boulevard from LaBrea to Vine.
  • The Grove is an open-air shopping mall in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, and it’s also a prime spot for celebrity sightings.
  • The Annenberg Community Beach House at Santa Monica State Beach is a public pool with Hollywood history; William Randolph Hearst had the place built for his mistress, actress Marion Davies, in the 1920s. Renovations were completed in 2009.
  • A visit to the Huntington Library Botanical Gardens near Pasadena isn’t complete without a snack at the Rose Garden Tea Room, which serves a local spin on the traditional English treat.
  • Known for its architecture and the art inside, the Getty Center, in Brentwood, features paintings from well-known artists including Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin.
  • Las Vegas

    Las Vegas, Nevada has evolved into the world’s greatest holiday destination, and there’s no better time to experience it for yourself. It’s no wonder nearly 40 million people travel to Las Vegas every year – the city has something for everyone, with unparalleled attractions, shopping, dining, pools, spas, golf, the biggest names in entertainment and a sizzling nightlife. It’s excitement that only Las Vegas can deliver

    Nearly two dozen casinos – including the one at the new Cosmopolitan – line the Las Vegas Strip. Many feature entertainers including Celine Dion, Barry Manilow and ventriloquist Terry Fator.

    Things You Must See In Las Vegas:

  • The massive CityCenter boasts one of the most incredible public art collections in the U.S. Inside Crystals, a shopping mall, don’t miss Glacia, sculpted ice towers that change every day.>
  • “Old Vegas” revolves around the Fremont Street Experience, a pedestrian mall beneath a canopy of lights. With more than 12 million bulbs, the canopy is the largest electric sign in the world.
  • Water dances every 15 or 30 minutes at the Fountains of Bellagio as fountains in a 9-acre pool spray and sway in time to classical music and Broadway tunes.
  • Adrenaline is always pumping at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, site of NASCAR and NHRA events. There’s also a racing school where visitors can learn to drive like the pros.
  • New York

    You may stay in New York City for a few days or a few weeks, but New York City stays with you forever.

    There are an infinite amount of attractions and things to do in New York City. Enjoy the native flora planted along the High Line, Manhattan’s new elevated greenway or take a stroll through Brooklyn’s prospect park.

    Marvel at the massive balloons in the one-and-only Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade; watch the world go by in a car-free Times Square; bring your family to Madison Square Garden to cheer the Knicks and Rangers; or celebrate the new cultural season at Carnegie Hall, on Broadway and beyond.

    You could spend a lifetime here and still not see it all. This is New York City.

  • Flashing lights and towering signs add excitement to bustling Times Square, packed with stores, restaurants and theaters. Get citywide information or buy Broadway show tickets at the Times Square Visitor Center.
  • Sprawling Central Park, home to summertime Shakespeare in the Park, boasts a zoo, castle, carousel and more. Tour the pastoral grounds by horse-drawn carriage, pedicab or bicycle.
  • Art lovers can gaze on classic and contemporary masterpieces at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum—a landmark of modern architecture.
  • Climb 354 steps to the Statue of Liberty crown or ride 102 floors to the Empire State Building observatory for breathtaking views, then travel five stories underground to tour the gold vaults at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • In winter, the city sparkles with light displays, and the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular features the high-stepping Rockettes.

    Tour Highlights

    Fenway Park

    Visit America's Most Beloved Ballpark, and take a behind the scenes look at the oldest Major League baseball park in the country. Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much like it did the day it opened on April 20, 1912. Visit the park where the Babe pitched, The Kid hit, Yaz dazzled, and the 2004 & 2007 World Champions thrill fans today. See the ‘Red Seat’ where Williams hit the longest ever home run at Fenway Park at 502 feet, and the ‘Pesky Pole’, which at 302 feet is the shortest home run in all of baseball. This is a chance to be part of the team, see the Green Monster, and tour a living memorial to the game of baseball. Tickets include a 50 minute walking tour of the ballpark, guided by an official Fenway Park Tour Guide.

    Fountains Of Bellagio

    More than a thousand fountains dance to music ranging from Pavarotti to Sinatra. Free shows begins 3pm - 8pm every half hour; 8pm-12am every 15 minutes. Schedule may vary.

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