Thursday, August 29, 2019

5 Most Underrated City Breaks in the US Worth Your Visit

Popular places are the worst destinations to visit, especially if you are looking for peace of mind. These tourist destinations are so commercialized that nothing about them is left natural. If you want a real experience, you can try going to a place that is amazing, but people don't really know about it. Here we shared 5 underrated cities in the United States perfect for city breaks:

1. Indianapolis, Indiana

Photo: Wikipedia

Capital of its state, Indianapolis is still rich in culture even with all the development. It has something for everyone. For example, there is White River State Park for a picnic, but you will also find a Motor Speedway that racing fans particularly enjoy. Some other places worth visiting include:

  • Central Canal;
  • Indiana War Memorial;
  • Indianapolis Museum of Arts;
  • Indianapolis Zoo;
  • Lucas Oil Stadium.

2. Cleveland, Ohio

Photo: PlanetWare

The state of Ohio, stretched from Ohio River to Lake Erie, has a lot to offer. If you are planning to visit this state, you can't miss the Cleveland. There are many farms and natural sceneries in this city that are guaranteed to bring you that peace of mind. There is a reason why it is called The Forest City. Plan your trip, book one of the best vacation rentals in Ohio, and be sure to visit these places:

  • Cleveland Botanical Garden;
  • Great Lakes Science Center;
  • Rock & Roll;
  • Hall of Fame;
  • West Side Market;
  • Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.

3. San Antonio, Texas

Photo: WineTraveler

It's a city vibrant with colonial heritage. You are never going to want to leave if you are into history, but that's not all there is to it. San Antonio is also considered an excellent place for sightseeing. There is a river and a Hill Country just outside the city that is worth exploring. The most liked thing to do in this city is walk along the River Walk – that experience is just priceless. Some great things in San Antonio are:

  • The Alamo;
  • The San Antonio River Walk;
  • Natural Bridge Caverns;
  • Pearl District;
  • Japanese Tea Garden;
  • Fiesta San Antonio (annual festival).

4. St. Louis, Missouri

It's a city with culture, history, and a river. It's said to be a neighborhood influenced by French architecture. You will find many photogenic places on the streets. There is 625 feet high parabolic arch that catches a lot of attention, and then there are beautiful botanical gardens. If that's not enough, Forest Park is sure to provide what you are missing. Other places you wouldn't want to miss in St. Louis are:

Photo: Forbes

  • Gateway Arch;
  • Missouri Botanical Garden;
  • City Museum;
  • Laumeier Sculpture Park;
  • Old Cathedral.

5. Providence, Rhode Island

Photo: Visittheusa

Most liked for its home from 18th and 19th century in the streets of College Hill; this city is also home to one of the world's top-rated educational institute, Brown University. Travelers define it as diverse, compact, and eccentric city. Its young population of university students also keep this city lively and robust. Some of its best things are:

  • Benefit Street Mile of History;
  • WaterFire;
  • Boat Tours along the Waterways;
  • John Brown House;
  • Roger Williams Park and Zoo.

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