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Los Angeles (California) The City of Angels is home to Hollywood, mega-amusements such as Disneyland and Universal Studios, and some of the world's fanciest homes and neighborhoods. And you will not be the first visitor to LA who wants to see and do it all! Throw in beaches, great food and a stellar nightlife, and LA does a good job pleasing its visitors. Just please, let's not talk about the traffic.
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Orlando (Florida) The center of the Greater Orlando metropolitan: Orlando is many things to many people. If you have kids, Orlando is home to the planet's top theme parks (Disney and Universal). If you love the outdoors, Orlando is within easy reach of the Florida Everglades and untrammeled natural areas. If you love space, you're not far from the Kennedy Space Center.
Vancouver (Canada) George Vancouver: There aren't too many cities in the world that offer Vancouver's combination of big-city lifestyle and outdoor fun in such cheek-by-jowl proximity. Ski in the morning, sail in the afternoon, and still make it back to town in time for a cocktail or three. No wonder it's one of the cities that routinely tops those lists of the world's greatest places to live.
Las Vegas (Nevada) The most populous city in Nevada: Vegas is all about serious fun - from big-name shows and events to after-hours night clubbing. Las Vegas is also a popular destination for family trips and fine dining. And if you tire of the action and gambling on The Strip, take in some of America's most beautiful desert scenery on a day trip to the Grand Canyon's West and South rims...
New York City (New York) The most populous city in the United States: New York is a city made for explorers: the more you roam in New York, the more you discover, the more you'll want to see - and the more you'll be thrilled by the range of things to do in New York City. New York is a densely packed mass of humanity. Whomever you encounter, from New York's famous Broadway to the Empire State Building, in giddy spring or gilded fall, in quiet summer or cozy winter, you can be sure of one thing: it'll be the real deal.
Boston (Massachusetts) The capital of and largest city in Massachusetts: Take a walk through Harvard Yard, cruise down Boston Harbor, and take in the old-world appeal of New England's most historic cities. Boston just barely made the list in 2010, and we think that's wicked cool.
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