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Read moreThe best time to visit the USA is either during spring (late March to late May) or autumn (late September to late October). These are the shoulder seasons before and after summer, so promise mild temperatures and fewer visitors in the most popular destinations.
From east to west, the U.S. measures 2,680 kilometres across – and in that range there are five climate regions. So, the best time to visit the USA really does depend on what specific location you have in mind. If you’re not fussed, then spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant times to be in the U.S.
Lasting from mid-March to late May, spring brings warm temperatures and beautiful natural scenery to the national parks, forests and wetlands of southern states like California, Florida and Nevada. The northern states and cities take some time to catch up – but when they do, the likes of New York, Washington D.C. and Chicago become popular city break destinations. Similarly, ‘fall’ guarantees pleasant temps and mesmerising autumnal landscapes in many parts of the country. So for lovers of outdoor activities like hiking, biking and camping, these shoulder seasons are the perfect time to make the trip.
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After the excitement of Christmas, things are much quieter across the USA in January. The northern states, in particular, can feel bleak with short days and heavy snowfall affecting many regions. So you’ll need to take your thickest winter coat to stay toasty in cities like Boston, New York and Philadelphia, which hosts its annual Mummers Parade on New Year's Day. Instead of avoiding the snow, embrace it at ski resorts like Park City, Utah, and Aspen, Colorado – both famed for their powder skiing and the latter for the Winter X Games competition held at the end of the month.
By contrast, southern states like Florida, Louisiana and Texas are much warmer with average highs of 16–18°C. Southern California also draws its fair share of sun seekers in January, mainly to the beaches of Orange County and laid-back San Diego, or the desert landscapes of Palm Springs, Joshua Tree and Death Valley. But Hawaii is the place to go if you really want to escape the winter blues, with temperatures fixed in the low to mid 20s every day.
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In February, the days are cold and dark across many of the northern states. However, it’s a great time to enjoy cosy mountain resorts and take advantage of discount prices in major destinations like Chicago and Washington D.C. You could time your trip with Presidents Day (a national holiday) on the third Monday of the month, or the Superbowl – America’s biggest sporting event of the year. Alternatively, head into the wilderness of Wyoming and Montana for wolf-watching safaris and dog-sledding adventures – but be sure to wrap up in your warmest clothes.
In the southwest, tourists flock to the Grand Canyon to see it in its snow-dusted winter glory, while further east in New Orleans locals and visitors alike will be gearing up for the legendary parades and masquerade balls of the Mardi Gras festival held at the end of the month. It’s much warmer down here during February, so if you plan to go then pack lighter clothing and a colourful costume to don on the night.
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With the first buds of spring, many Americans – particularly those in the south – can start to think about festivals and holidays once more. States like Georgia, Tennessee and California are warming nicely, and it’s during March that huge crowds of young Americans descend on Florida to spend their spring break. This is the warmest part of the country, with average highs of about 22°C and more beaches than you can shake a snorkel at.
But the change isn’t quite so obvious further north, where continued snowfall keeps the ski season going strong in states like Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. You’ll need to wear plenty of layers if you’re planning a trip to the likes of Boston or New York – two cities which battle it out for the best St. Patrick’s Day parades every year. And come the end of the month there’s nowhere better than Washington D.C., where hundreds of pink and white cherry blossoms bloom around the capital’s Tidal Basin in coincidence with the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
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In April, the northern states can finally begin to shake off the winter chill. Temperatures can climb into the mid teens and sunny days start rolling in. However, much of the snow is replaced by rain – especially in coastal regions including New England and the Pacific Northwest – so it’s best to come prepared for wet and windy weather.
Down south, it’s road-tripping season. If you’re planning a cross-country junket, April is a great month to see the southern national parks while avoiding the summer crowds. Those in Utah and Arizona are excellent options to explore while en route to Las Vegas, Nevada. The world’s gambling capital isn’t too hot this time of year, and hosts its annual Great Vegas Festival of Beer at the start of the month. Other major events taking place in April include California’s Coachella Music Festival, Miami’s Wine and Food Festival, New Orleans’ Jazz & Heritage Festival and The Boston Marathon. Easter Sunday and Earth Day (22 April) are celebrated nationwide.
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April showers bring May flowers – or so the saying goes. By now, most of the US will be swathed in great patches of green and vibrant wildflowers in full bloom. With daily highs of 18–23°C, it’s also warm enough to explore northern metropolises like New York, Chicago and Washington D.C. without worrying about the cold – though you might want to take a light waterproof jacket just in case.
These peak conditions make May a prime time to experience the country’s natural wonders too. Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Utah’s many national parks turn into geological wonderlands, particularly as the wildlife comes out of hibernation, while California’s Death Valley is primed for sensational Milky Way views. The month’s big event is Cinco de Mayo – a celebration of Mexican culture with live music, dance and family-friendly activities in locations across the nation. Memorial Day, one of the country’s biggest public holidays, arrives on the last Monday of the month, marking the start of the summer holiday season.
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The beginning of June is arguably the sweet spot of the US calendar. For a week or two, the weather is warm and sunny nearly everywhere you go, and tourist numbers are yet to peak. It’s a great time to visit national parks such as California’s Yosemite, when the waterfalls are at their most spectacular as the high-altitude snow causes rushing meltwater. The festival season is also in full swing, with major events including Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (Manchester, Tennessee) and the legendary San Francisco Pride parade taking place.
Further north, temperatures will be a little fresher but still consistently warm – especially in waterfront cities like Cleveland, Providence and Atlantic City. There’s no shortage of events either. Take Chicago’s Blues Festival – a free, three-day party celebrating blues and jazz – or New York’s aqua-themed Mermaid Parade on Coney Island. But the main attraction is ‘Summerfest’, held each June in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and currently the USA’s largest music festival.
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July is one of the hottest and most crowded months to visit the U.S. With schools broken up for summer, American families join tourists in the national parks and beach resorts up and down the country, so you’ll need to make reservations well in advance. Temperatures stay comfortably within the high twenties and hit the mid thirties in southwestern cities like Austin, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona. It’s more humid in the east, but occasional thunderstorms help to mitigate the heat.
If you time your visit right, the 4 July celebrations are not to be missed. Taking place all over the country, America’s Independence Day is honoured with parades, parties, fireworks and all things red, white and blue. July is also ideal for exploring the otherwise rainy Pacific Northwest, with cities such as Seattle and Portland coming into their own. The former hosts the Bite of Seattle food festival in July, while the latter goes craft beer crazy at the Oregon Brewers Festival. Other July highlights include Santa Fe’s Folk Art Festival and Taste of Chicago – the largest food festival on the planet.
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Expect sweltering heat in August, with daytime temperatures rarely dropping below the mid thirties in the south. It’s also incredibly humid in some eastern cities and regions, from which the best escape will be your nearest waterfront. But brace yourself – most beaches are packed with city dwellers and families cramming in a summer holiday before school restarts. However, that also means lower rates and thinner crowds in otherwise crowded destinations like New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
The good news is that the USA has thousands of miles of glorious coastline on offer – from the shorelines of New England to the beaches of the Carolinas and Southern California’s Pacific Coast. You could also take the opportunity to explore mountainous national parks such as Yellowstone and Grand Teton, both in Wyoming, or those found in Alaska, which enjoys long and mild days during August. Elsewhere, the Iowa State Fair runs in state capital Des Moines for most of the month, while tennis fans clamber to see world pros take to the court at New York’s thrilling US Open.
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September brings calm and cooler temperatures to much of the US, with only the hottest cities in the south recording daytime temperatures higher than 30°C. It’s worth bearing in mind that September also marks the start of hurricane season in Florida, so it’s probably best to avoid. The month kicks off with Labor Day – a national holiday which signals the unofficial end of summer, involving big parties and barbecue cookouts up and down the country. New York’s Electric Zoo music festival and the Detroit Jazz Festival are two notable examples.
Other important days in September include Patriot Day, which commemorates the events of 9/11, and Constitution Day on 17 September. California’s wine harvest also occurs in September, while beer and bratwurst lovers rejoice with the arrival of Oktoberfest to cities such as Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. But the ultimate party is none other than Burning Man – a nine-day jamboree of electro music, mesmerising artwork and community spirit in the middle of Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.
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Temperatures tumble in October, as the transitional season brings enthralling autumnal colours to the northern states. It's not too cold though, so you can comfortably explore the forests of New England and seek out the best viewpoints to admire the kaleidoscopic canopies. Other autumn leaf hotspots in the US include the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, and Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
The southern states cool down but still cling to warm temperatures, so now would be a good time to experience the dazzling lights and sights of Las Vegas. Further south, Fantasy Fest – Key West's answer to Mardi Gras – brings tens of thousands to the subtropical enclave in the ten days before Halloween. The 31 October holiday is one of the most exciting events of the year, with Halloween-themed parades taking place in New York, Los Angeles and Salem, Massachusetts
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Tourist numbers drop off sharply in November, as winter takes hold. Cold winds blow through many of the northern states, bringing plenty of rain and even snowfall to some. Down in Florida, the end of hurricane season triggers the start of a warm but drier period that’s ideal for visiting the theme parks of Orlando. So what you pack really does depend on which region you visit, as the north and south climates differ significantly at this time of year.
Veterans Day is held on 11 November, while Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday of the month. Of the many national celebrations that occur on this day, the most famous is the Macy’s Day Parade in New York, renowned for its giant floats and marching bands. The following day is Black Friday – a major date in the Christmas shopping calendar with stores offering hefty discounts all over the country. If you’re visiting New York, you might also want to consider a trip up to Boston to follow the Freedom Trail and discover where the American Revolution began.
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December is a busy month in the US. Not only do the streets of major cities become filled with Christmas shoppers, but it’s also the month that ski season kicks off in the Rockies. Resorts in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Utah bustle with winter sports lovers, determined to make the most of the fresh snowfall, while cities across the east and midwest are illuminated with incredible festive displays, including European-style markets and ice-skating rinks. You’ll need to wrap up if visiting the north in December – and it’s best to make reservations well in advance in order to avoid the highest rates.
Elsewhere, southern destinations like Miami and San Diego are still warm enough so that you can walk around in a t-shirt. Christmas Day itself is taken as a national holiday, while New Year’s Eve sees amazing fireworks displays all over the nation. New York’s Times Square is a legendary spot, where the ‘time ball’ descends a flagpole during the minute-long countdown to midnight. December is also the best time of year to see the Aurora Borealis, otherwise known as the northern lights, throughout Alaska.
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Knowing the best time to visit the U.S. depends on what you’re looking for in a trip. If weather is your main concern, then it’s worth bearing in mind that the USA contains five distinct climate regions that vary significantly at any given time of the year. However, the most pleasant temperatures generally occur during spring and autumn across most of these regions.
The Northeast – home to cities such as New York, Boston and Philadelphia – gets average highs of 9°C during spring and 11°C during autumn, with frequent showers across the region. In contrast, the sun-kissed cities of the Southwest like Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego bask in temperatures of 12–17°C through both shoulder seasons. Further up the West Coast, Portland and Seattle are cooler and wetter, being in the states of Oregon and Washington respectively. Late spring temperatures are warmer in Midwest hotspots like Chicago and Columbus but can get chilly in autumn, while Southeast cities like Miami and Orlando, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana, experience average highs of 19–22°C in both seasons.
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Las Vegas | High | 15°C | 18°C | 23°C | 26°C | 31°C | 38°C | 39°C | 38°C | 35°C | 28°C | 20°C | 14°C |
Low | 4°C | 7°C | 11°C | 14°C | 19°C | 25°C | 27°C | 26°C | 23°C | 16°C | 8°C | 5°C | |
Orlando | High | 22°C | 23°C | 25°C | 28°C | 30°C | 31°C | 32°C | 32°C | 31°C | 29°C | 25°C | 25°C |
Low | 11°C | 13°C | 15°C | 18°C | 21°C | 23°C | 24°C | 24°C | 23°C | 20°C | 16°C | 15°C | |
Los Angeles | High | 21°C | 20°C | 22°C | 22°C | 23°C | 24°C | 26°C | 28°C | 29°C | 27°C | 23°C | 19°C |
Low | 9°C | 10°C | 12°C | 13°C | 15°C | 17°C | 18°C | 19°C | 19°C | 17°C | 13°C | 10°C | |
Miami | High | 24°C | 25°C | 26°C | 28°C | 29°C | 30°C | 31°C | 31°C | 31°C | 29°C | 27°C | 26°C |
Low | 18°C | 18°C | 19°C | 22°C | 23°C | 25°C | 26°C | 26°C | 25°C | 24°C | 21°C | 20°C | |
San Francisco | High | 14°C | 14°C | 15°C | 15°C | 16°C | 17°C | 18°C | 18°C | 19°C | 19°C | 16°C | 14°C |
Low | 9°C | 10°C | 11°C | 11°C | 11°C | 12°C | 14°C | 14°C | 14°C | 14°C | 12°C | 10°C | |
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New York
Popular in December
Sightseeing, City Walks, Shopping
Las Vegas
Popular in August
Entertainment, Nightlife, Gambling
Orlando
Popular in July
Theme Parks, Universal Studios, Disneyland
Los Angeles
Popular in August
Sightseeing, Beach, Universal Studios
Miami
Popular in December
Shopping, Beach, Nightlife
San Francisco
Popular in August
Sightseeing, City Walks, Scenery
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Third time we’ve been. If I were younger I’d definitely emigrate to Key West. There’s absolutely nothing not to like about the place
Good interesting area. Great restaurants and stores
I go to Daytona to relax and watch the ocean.a short getaway..
Amazing unit with amazing views everything you could possibly want for your stay in Miami
An interesting little town but the main attractions are Arches and Canyonland.
New York is a magical place, which needs to be experienced firsthand. Highly recommend!
The location is good and the traffic around there was somewhat less which is more relaxing
Chicago is colder than England but the vibe is great..
Perfect place for a relaxing vacation. It has natural sights and places to visit with the perfect weather conditions. Has great infrastructure and accommodation for all budgets; great friendly people and transportation options are excellent to suit ones budget.
I grew up in North Hollywood so it was a walk down memory lane. The community has matured and continues to have its own character and uniqueness.
Location 10/10, staff 10/10. Breakfast very limited which was a shame when you consider how great the hotel and staff is..
The first thing you notice about notice is the sheer number of homeless people on the streets. The LA metro is a lot better than I thought it would be. I was able to visit Pasadena and Hollywood easily and very cheaply. The big recommendation I have is to do the walk to behind the Hollywood sign. It’s well worth it!
Boulder is so beautiful, near the rocky mountains. Definitely good for biking and hiking, just have to rent or bring your own bike. Easy access to restaurants via 28th street and buses are very good, very cheap to. Shopping limited but nevertheless a very food place to visit.
Continuation of account staying at Coast Hotel. The other Staff were great. Very pleasant and helpful. I had a specific purpose for being in Seattle. I didn't visit many places. Generally it was good.
I felt quite at home here, people are lovely friendly & helpful. Safe to wander around too. Shops & cafes are great.
Love all we saw. Just wished we could have had more time.
The city that never sleeps. I prefer it at night time when the city comes alive with lights and buzzing with people.
Great city, had a good energy about it, lots of individual shops/bars and an overall creative atmosphere. Very friendly people.
nice city and very cool city i have ever seen, i would like to visit again once i have time to travel
Downtown is very pretty; cute cafes, bars and coffee shops. The parks by the river are lovely.
It was great to have a 4 day park hopper for Disneyland. Nice to have a hotel with a pool and play area for kids. Maybe consider a hotel which includes breakfast.
Just a beautiful place. But the hotel looked NOTHING LIKE THE ADVERTISEMENT. LOOK BELOW TOBSEE PICTURES. WOULD NEVER SUGGEST THIS PLACE TO ANYONE. PIGEON FORGE... ABSOLUTELY. JUST FALS ADVERTISEMENT ON THE HOTEL. VERY DISAPPOINTED.
Fifth visit to NYC, and the first time having a long walk around Central Park . Made the most of subways visiting The High Line, Citi Field , Brooklyn and Staten Island. Plenty of boutique shops around Midtown. Can be busy so pre plan any tourist spots you want to hit. Not really for those who just want to sit back and relax.
I love Honolulu, anything everything you can find here with pleasant weather all year round. Went to the east part of island once, the sand is amazing. I can walk for hours feeling the silky feeling on my feet.
Being up in the mountains in a private cabin - away from Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg
Broadway was great especially the MJ show was great. Time Square was good lively as usual and good vibe.
It is our go to vacation destination. Love the beaches , village in the evening, great restaurants. A wonderful town , something for everyone
There was a lot to do and see!! We ate Jason Aldean's rooftop Bar, that was a great place te be. Also the cable bridge was beautifull.
One of the best places I have visited in my travelling experience.
Good quality coffee. Has mini fridge and microwave
Loved staying on the key. It kept us out of the traffic. We didn't go deep into Orange Beach. The restaurants on the key and around hwy 161 were enough to keep us entertained.
Nee York is a magical city. Very crowded but great idea to walk around (be ready to walk a lot). You have everything you can imagine to see and assist. Great restaurants, architecture, museums, parks, etc.
Boston is an amazing city. Perfect mix between big city and quiet. Lot of things to do during day and night. Special mention to walking tours and historical sites.
Cute Town. A few nice coffee/breakfast shops. Plenty to do at the casino.
Rooms were clean, the shuttle from the airport was timely and quick, and the staff was excellent.
nice place love it clean and big but far from city
Wasn't too far to travel from charlottesville. Lots of entertainment
A great island to see and experience, Sparky's is a local favorite and good traditional food and Taute's is good food
I traveled there for a funeral. It was a nice quite town.
Orlando in one word, WONDERFUL. I love this city, so many things to places to dine. The perfect city for a family vacation. Be mindful of your surroundings though. Human Trafficking is real.
I love Houston. It's such a variety of things to do and places to eat.
Loved The Weatherstation Inn and its location. The breakfast was grab and go but the things they offered were all lovely. Duval street was great really good vibes and Mallory square watching the sun set and the entertainment was great. I walked to southern most point in the blazing sun but discovered the free bus took you there. The free bus the duval loop was great for getting about.
A beautiful place but needs to be clean more regularly.
We like Davenport as it does give you the ability to have some peace and quiet away from the parks etc. Near to a Walmart and plenty of shops etc. A little further from the parks than other communities, but we like it here. There was a lot of traffic on the roads, but there are lots of roadworks going on so that may improve over time. It felt very safe there, and property to rent is a bargain in my opinion. Have stayed there 3 times now and always been happy.
The apartment looks just like the pictures. It is spacious and has lots of natural light. The kitchen is well-equipped, and the beds are comfortable and have good-quality linen. The hosts are responsive. There are grocery stores nearby and Washington Street is a walking distance away.
The glacier and the nature trails around the mountains were very nice. There were many nice restaurants, however they were fairly pricey. Also, the downtown area had lots of shops but most of them sold similar things. Overall the area is very scenic and it was easy to walk around.
We used the resort as accommodations only, so can't comment on the casino, facilities or restaurants. Our usual "budget" motel was full, and this was a comfy upgrade.
Balboa Park was fantastic, a cruise on the harbour was amazing, Gaslight quarter was great too.
I have now visited Anaheim 4 times, mainly to attend D23 and Disneyland. The surrounding area has a lot to offer in relation to dining out and shopping. LA is about an hour away with an Uber and I have visited The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank and Universal Hollywood Studios.
Clean room but bed and pillows weren’t great unless you like firm! Right on the highway to Yellowstone! Cost less than other places so great value for the cleanliness! You could get food in the restaurant or snacks in the store! Location for Yellowstone was good!
Very busy, Beautiful buildings Lots to see. Ate at the Gallagher Steak House ... exceptional
We stayed in the resort area and found the area to be well looked after, not knowing the area we found the Google maps on my phone a must to have. Modern road system but can get a bit confusing at times and the traffic was quite heavy. There is no shortage of all types of restaurants and in all different price ranges.
A beautiful and relaxing location with plenty to do in and around the area
I have been to Seattle twice now, and I've been pleasantly surprised both times. I don't believe anyone that says Seattle is rainy... it's been the most amazing weather on both occasions and the city is extremely livable!
Marion is beautiful! A delightful place to visit. We walked around the main part of the town and found it utterly charming.
The Staff was excellent. 5 Dollars for a bottle of water in the room wasn't
We had a great time the the area was fantastic as well as the city. will defiantly be going back and staying at the same place Fisherman's Suites
The weather was hot and there was a lot to take in. The tour bus helps give you a guide as to where to spend more time.
It's an interesting city with sites to engage you. The city is large and spread out but traffic seems to Flow freely. Thanksgiving Square was a nice touch of a peaceful retreat in a big city. Pioneer Park was interesting and seeing the Victorian houses on Swiss Avenue. Didn't eat out as l was invited to dine in with family for the 3 nights l was there.
Pretty little town that has grown quite a bit since I visited 60 years ago. Then it was a farming area with lots of cattle. Now it has vineyards and wine tasting. Although the town has grown into a small city, it is still a great place to relax with great food and nearby attractions, it's very dark night sky a great place for star gazing and seeing celestial events like meteor showers and comets.
We came to Austin for a concert which was fantastic but it isn't really a tourist city in our opinion.
The french quarter and surrounding areas are easy to walk and if you want to go further to explore the 24 hour hop on hop off trams are a great option. There are tons of choices for fantastic eating experiences. Bourbon street and surrounding streets are great for nightlife and to just see the sights.
Interesting location lots to do and see...Arch, Cardinals, museums etc. Very friendly, helpful and welcoming people. Excellent driving signage
Unfortunately, I did not have enough time to explore.
Room cleanliness and free breakfast. Cooperative staff.
Lovely city, friendly people, lots to do and see, interesting history
Lovely little town, Relaxing area, close to nice activity
New York is an amazing place, lots to see and do. If your staying central be prepared to spend some money it's not cheap out there. If you are looking for souvenirs, I recommend going into China town. They have all the same stuff as Times Square but less than half the price. Same with food and drinks, try and find somewhere out of the tourist areas. Use the underground once you get your head round how to navigate it it's cheap and quick
We ate at Ramen Ryoma and it was exceptional. It was readily accessible by foot and we didn't feel the need to drive much in downtown.
I like Azusa because there are several choices of restaurant and stores. You can also take the metro to downtown LA from Azusa. Lots of character.
Loved the area. Wish we had stayed a couple more days to be able to explore more along the coast and experience some of the wineries. Really loved the Old Fisherman's Warf, amazing food and prices were better than most of the other places we visited in the area. Much more affordable.
I love the feel of the town. Great restaurants----gotta check out Peaches and May Kellys.
Everybody should experience the magic and vibrancy that is the city that never sleeps.
Great place to visit for shopping and casinos. We loved to eat at Coconut Kenny's and shop at Trader Joe's. We are from Canada and Bellingham has many things that we don't have back home.
New York is a fabulous city. I was there from Christmas to the end of December. Times Square is exciting but if you cannot tolerate hhuge crowds I would recommend traveling there another time.
It is a great city but was extremely busy and at times felt a little bit threatening. Very disappointed with FAO Schwartz, really not worth queuing so long. It is small and overpriced.
Loved having full kitchen. Rooms do need updating though. Beds are comfy. Great location to Waikiki beach and Diamond head.
Location good, breakfast poor, ran out of food and did not replenish, still had an hour before it finished.
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