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New York City, United States
Start your trip in the city that never sleeps. Explore Central Park, Times Square, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Don't miss a classic New York slice of pizza and a stroll through the High Line.
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Nashville, United States
The home of country music is full of honky-tonks on Broadway and live music every night of the week. Try hot chicken at a local joint — it's a Nashville culinary institution.
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Washington D.C., United States
Visit the iconic National Mall, the Lincoln Memorial, and world-class Smithsonian museums — all free to enter. The Georgetown neighbourhood is perfect for evening dining and riverside walks.
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New Orleans, United States
Wander the colourful French Quarter, catch live jazz on Frenchmen Street, and indulge in beignets at Café Du Monde. New Orleans has one of the most unique food and music cultures in the world.
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Austin, United States
Keep Austin weird — explore the vibrant 6th Street music scene, food trucks, and Barton Springs Pool. Authentic Texas BBQ is a must; try Franklin Barbecue if you don't mind the line.
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Santa Fe, United States
One of America's oldest and most artistic cities, Santa Fe dazzles with adobe architecture and world-class galleries on Canyon Road. Sample New Mexican green chile cuisine — it's unlike anything else in the country.
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Las Vegas, United States
Beyond the famous Strip and casinos, use Las Vegas as a base for a day trip to the Grand Canyon or Red Rock Canyon. The dining scene is exceptional, with world-renowned restaurants from celebrity chefs.
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Los Angeles, United States
Explore Hollywood, Venice Beach, and the Getty Center in the sprawling city of angels. The food scene is incredibly diverse — from tacos in Boyle Heights to sushi in Little Tokyo. Don't miss a sunset from Griffith Observatory.
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San Francisco, United States
Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge, ride a historic cable car, and explore the colourful Mission District. The Ferry Building Marketplace is a foodie paradise with local cheeses, sourdough bread, and fresh produce.