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North AMerica

United States

My home country. Barring everything else, the US has some truly spectacular cities, towns, national parks, you name it. Most of my knowledge comes from my time in the major East Coast cities (NYC, Boston, etc.), but I am excited to explore more!

Capital: Washington, D.C.

Currency: United States Dollar (USD)

Exchange Rate USD: Tue, 2 Jun.

Languages:

English (primary); Spanish widely spoken in many regions; other languages vary by city

Time Zone: Multiple (ET, CT, MT, PT + Alaska + Hawaii)

  • New York City — fast-paced global hub; finance, arts, nightlife, dense urban energy
  • Los Angeles — entertainment industry, car culture, beaches, spread-out city life
  • New Orleans — unique cultural blend, music, festivals, historic architecture, food culture, Mardi Gras + Carnival season (personal favorite — read about it here!)
  • Boston — historic academic city, walkable neighborhoods, strong university presence, seafood (lobster rolls!)

Itineraries, dining recs, travel tips, and more to come!


For Visa-Exempt Nationalities

Many travelers (including UK, EU, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and others depending on program eligibility) may enter under the Visa Waiver Program for up to 90 days, typically requiring an approved ESTA before travel.

For Visa-Required Nationalities

Travelers who are not eligible for visa-free entry must apply for a U.S. tourist visa (B1/B2) through a U.S. embassy or consulate. This involves an application form, interview, and supporting documents. Processing times vary widely (often weeks to months depending on location).

Tourist Stay Length

Typically up to 90 days under the Visa Waiver Program (or duration granted by visa for others)

Proof of Onward Travel Required?

Sometimes requested by airlines and border control

Travel Insurance Needed?

Not required for entry but strongly recommended due to exorbitantly high healthcare costs

Cards vs Cash

Cards are widely accepted almost everywhere; cash is less commonly required but still useful in rural areas or small businesses that are cash-only

Tipping Culture

Expected in most service settings (restaurants, taxis, hospitality); typically 20% or more in restaurants

ATM Access

Very widespread nationwide

Overall Safety

Varies significantly by region and city; generally safe for travelers in tourist areas, but awareness is important in certain neighborhoods

Solo Female Traveler Friendly?

Generally yes, with standard urban precautions

LGBTQ+ Friendly?

Varies by state and city; many major cities are LGBTQ+ friendly, but some U.S. states and the federal government have enacted laws and policy changes targeting LGBTQ+ rights, particularly transgender people, alongside strong protections and affirming environments in many other states and cities

Main Tourist Scams to Watch For

Overpriced rides, informal taxi scams in some cities, tourist-area pickpocketing, fake tickets/events

Emergency Numbers

911 (national emergency number)

English Spoken?

Yes, generally nationwide

Tap Water Safe?

Yes in most areas

Outlet Type + Voltage

Type A and B; 120V

Best Ride App

Uber, Lyft

Public Transport

Good in some cities (NYC, Chicago, DC, San Francisco), limited in many others; intercity travel often requires flights or long-distance buses/trains

Best Months

Varies by region — generally spring (April–June) and fall (September–November) are most comfortable across many areas

Months to Avoid

Peak summer heat (July-August) in southern states; harsh winters (December-February) in northern states depending on travel goals

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