Tourist attractions in the United States


This is a list of the most popular individual tourist attractions in the United States, lists of tourist attractions organized by subject region, and a selection of other notable tourist attractions and destinations.

Top tourist attractions

In 2011, the most visited tourist attractions in the U.S. were:
PlaceLocationVisitors
Times SquareNew York, New York41.9
Mall Of AmericaBloomington, Minnesota40
Central ParkNew York, New York40
Union StationWashington, D.C.36.5
Las Vegas StripLas Vegas, Nevada29.5
Millennium ParkChicago, Illinois25
Grand Central TerminalNew York, New York21.6
Lincoln ParkChicago, Illinois20
Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney WorldOrlando, Florida17.1
Disneyland ResortAnaheim, California16.1
Golden Gate BridgeSan Francisco Bay Area, California15
Faneuil Hall MarketplaceBoston, Massachusetts15
Golden Gate ParkSan Francisco, California13
Balboa ParkSan Diego, California13
Epcot, Walt Disney WorldOrlando, Florida10.8
Pike Place MarketSeattle, Washington10
Disney's Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney WorldOrlando, Florida9.8
Disney's Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney WorldOrlando, Florida9.7
Great Smoky Mountains National ParkNorth Carolina and Tennessee9
South Street SeaportNew York, New York9
Mackinac BridgeSt. Ignace and Mackinaw City, Michigan9
Navy PierChicago, Illinois8.7
Pier 39, Fisherman's WharfSan Francisco, California8.1
High LineNew York, New York5

Landmarks

As of 2007, there are 2,462 registered National Historic Landmarks recognized by the United States government. Each major US city has thousands of landmarks. For example, New York City has 23,000 landmarks designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. These landmarks include various individual buildings, interiors, historic districts, and scenic sites which help define the culture and character of New York City.

Natural monuments

There are many natural monuments in the United States and they are a large tourist venue.

Sports

Sporting events and their associated venues make up a significant percentage of tourist dollars in the US. Estimates of the US sports industry's size vary from $213 billion to $410 billion. In 1997, 25% of tourism receipts in the United States were related to sports tourism; this would have valued the market at approximately $350 billion annually. Many US sporting events routinely attract international visitors. The 1997 New York City Marathon attracted 12,000 participants from outside the US, out of 28,000 participants.

Hotels

Hotels can be both housing for tourists visiting a particular region or city, and destinations themselves, with many hotels having historic and cultural status.

Lists of tourist attractions in the United States

Lists by type of attraction