If you have traveled with your friends before, then you know how much fun it can be! Not only this, but it can also come with a few benefits. It can help save money, especially if you all split the hotel cost and other necessities like food and activities. The only difficult thing about it is finding the place in which you’d all like and agree to travel to! There are so many beautiful cities in the world you can go to, but this list will help you tie it down.
Should this really be a surprise? The city of New York is so infectious and lively! It is perfect for a group of friends because it is the city that never sleeps (literally), so there is always something to do. And I mean always. It is also packed with some of the best restaurants in the U.S.so be prepared to eat well if you decide to come here. If you’re not interested in doing all of the touristy things, then no problem! There are a bunch of other things to do in N.Y.C. like explore Chinatown or even go to the beach. The options for big cities like this are endless.
Las Vegas can handle any size group, no matter how big or how small. Just like New York City, it is full of life and perfect for a group vacation…especially if you’re looking for a spring break spot. There’s so much more to the big city than just gambling and popular night-clubs. They have their fair share of museums, top-notch restaurants, and adventure spots like the Grand Canyon. You could even pay a visit with your friends to the CityCenter, an urban complex that has high-end stores and fine art inside. Also, if you and your friends are big foodies and you’re looking into planning a trip here, make sure to stop by the Carnival World Buffet. It’s enormous! There are over 200 selections to choose from.
No matter what month or time of the year it is, New Orleans is always a fun place to travel to, especially if you’re in a group. It’s one of those cities that will leave you wanting to come back in the near future (probably because of the food). It’s a city that is still on my bucket list and I’m hoping that one day I’ll be able to travel there with my own group of friends. It’s full of history, delicious food, fun activities, fascinating culture, and more. You’re going to fall in love with the Louisiana city and everything it has to offer you. I’d especially look forward to trying the gumbo and jambalaya!
If you and your friends enjoy entertainment and adventure in one, then this city is calling your name. Denver has a lot to offer when it comes to fun things to do, as well as finding the most breathtaking views. You can take a hike in the morning and gaze at the mountains or explore the city and shop around. The choice is yours, but know that you won’t be stuck wondering all day what the plans are because there are so many things to do in this city! Hotel prices can range and be more competitive at times, yet planning your trip far in advance and doing extended research can help you and your friends find the perfect place.
It’s time to get tropical. Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, is without a doubt one of the most unique American cities you can travel to. While visiting there, it might feel like you’re in the Caribbean due to how magical the beaches are. There are also a great number of hotels that can be affordable for you and your friends. While you’re here, don’t forget to pick up a refreshing and tasty açai bowl.
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