New York ranks as the largest
city in the US,
and among the largest cities in the world. New York
is a major hub to the financial and commerce arena. This is a city filled with
a plethora of culture, class and fashion. New York,
has taken on several alias names over time. It has been recognized as “The
Fashion Capital of the World”, “The City that Never Sleeps”, or more commonly
know as the “Big Apple”. New York
is accessible by three main airports JFK, LaGuardia
Airport, and Newark
International Airport.
New York is made up of five
boroughs Manhattan, Bronx,
Queens, Staten Island and Brooklyn.
Getting around the five boroughs is best by subway, bus or cab.
Los Angeles, CA
LA, the City of Angels, is home
to over 4 million people and one of the most diverse cities in the US.
LA is also recognized as The Entertainment Capital of the world. LA is a city
that leads in producing award winning movies, television programs, music and
artists bar none. Famous studios that are found in the city and within the
county are the WB, Universal, and Paramount Studios. Other famous attractions
include Hollywood Blvd, Disneyland,
George C Page Museum Tar Pit Discoveries, The Getty Center and much more.
Shopping on Rodeo drive and exploring California’s
breathtaking beaches are yet another reason to visit LA.
Chicago, IL
Chicago is the third
largest city in the US.
With two major airports, traveling to and from Chicago
is easy. Midway airport, located on Chicago’s
Southwest side is accessible by public transportation, via the bus or the
subway. O’Hare International Airport
is located just north of the downtown area and is accessible by bus or train as
well. Chicago’s RTA website plans
individual trips to your destination around the city by bus or train. Visitors
to the city usually start with downtown Chicago,
where you can find a host of attractions, museums, restaurants, shopping, nightlife,
lodging and more. Popular tourist’s attractions include The Museum Campus, Navy
Pier, Millennium Park,
Sears Tower,
and Lincoln Park Zoo.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta is the
state capitol of Georgia
and pride of the South. However, Atlanta
is no stranger to commerce and the global economy. Atlanta,
ranks third in the nation with fortune 500 companies headquartered in the city.
Home to the 1996 Olympic Games, Atlanta
quickly transformed to become the bustling city we know today. With tourist’s
attractions such as the Coca Cola Company, Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Olympic
Park, Stone Mountain, and Woodruff
Arts Center,
Atlanta has something for
everyone.
San Diego, CA
San Diego has a lot to offer its
visitors. From beautifully constructed architecture to water sports
and more, San Diego will keep
you in awe. Balboa Park
is the heart of San Diego
and a great place to start sightseeing. It s home to the famous
San Diego Zoo, 15 museums, performing arts venues and beautiful
gardens. It's a great place to visit anytime of the year because San
Diego has great weather all year round. Main
attractions include, the Natural History
Museum, The Botanical Building, The
San Diego Wild Animal Park and more. We chose to highlight hotels in the
Gaslamp Quarter District for convenience to all the popular restaurants.