Whether it's because there are too many tourist traps or too many people, some of the most popular cities in the US are just not worth your precious days off.
From the amusement park-ridden Orlando to pricey San Francisco, overrated cities exist all over the country. Luckily, there are smaller, cheaper, and quieter alternatives that are better options for travelers.
Here are some of the most overrated cities in the US and where you should consider traveling to instead.
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Orlando, Florida, is well known for its Disney World parks and the Universal Studios amusement park. While the parks are the main reason people flock to this city, Orlando has little to offer beyond them.
Instead, you can take a trip to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and experience the famous Dollywood for much cheaper. With plenty of children's rides, the park is a perfect alternative for a family vacation. The park also has the world's fastest wooden roller coaster for thrill seekers to enjoy, plus there's a water park. If all of that isn't enough, the park is located in the beautiful Smoky Mountains, which has a number of outdoor activities for the whole family.
Nashville is often called the US' country music capital, and is home to some of the country's best live music venues, like the famous Grand Ole Opry. But the popularity of the city has caused an influx of tourists and has crowded the streets.
Instead, take a trip to Memphis, Tennessee, where music is just as celebrated. The famous Beale Street offers a wide array of live music venues, bars, and restaurants that will excite any traveler. Memphis is even home to Elvis' famous home, Graceland, which you can tour.
Las Vegas, Nevada, is known for its world-class casinos, famous celebrity residencies, and drunken late nights. But it is also known for large crowds, long lines, and extremely expensive hotels and eateries.
That's why Atlantic City, New Jersey, is the better, cheaper option for those looking for a fun, gambling-focused getaway. Atlantic City is also home to famous casinos like Ceasars Palace, Tropicana, and Hard Rock. While Las Vegas has its strip, Atlantic City has an iconic boardwalk that overlooks a great beach. In the summer, Atlantic City is a great alternative to the desert heat of Las Vegas, especially when you dip your feet in the ocean after a long day of gambling.