What’s the Difference Between NOLS, Outward Bound, and Other Outdoor Programs?
NCOAE Headquarters
June 16, 2023
As an accredited outdoor and adventure education provider, we here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) know that people are diligently doing their homework in their search to find the best guided wilderness trips for their children or for themselves.
And topping their list of questions is this query: What makes NCOAE different from programs like Outward Bound, programs like NOLS, and even traditional summer camps? How do you make a well-informed choice between our outdoor education company’s offerings and those offered by a summer camp, tour operator, GAP semester provider, or an unaccredited outdoor adventure programming company?
Many organizations like ours seek to set themselves apart from the top two standard bearers, namely, The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) and Outward Bound (OB). Truth be told, NCOAE’s similarities to those organizations far surpass our differences. In fact, like so many other organizations, we trace our pedigree back to programs like Outward Bound and NOLS.
NOLS and OB are leaders in the field, and for very good reason. They’ve been around longer than most every other outdoor education and adventure programming organization out there. Both brands are highly recognizable and trusted, and each has trained hundreds of thousands of people — many of whom have gone on to found outdoor recreation companies of their own.
In addition, these two organizations play leading roles within the outdoor education industry, from convening the annual Wilderness Risk Management Conference each fall to publishing industry-leading research. They’re also refreshingly upfront and transparent about reporting their in-field near misses and fatalities.
We share that transparency with both organizations, including other attributes, such as accreditation by the Association for Experiential Education (AEE). And like NOLS and OB, we have our own curriculum. We hire, train, and retain only the best instructors; we place an emphasis on our staff’s professional development and continuing education; we participate in annual in-person industry educational and networking events; we offer courses in unique and challenging destinations; and we have our own policies and guidelines according to how and where we operate.
But rather than comparing and contrasting ourselves to organizations like NOLS and Outward Bound, we think it’s most helpful for prospective students and their parents to compare what we offer to other options, such as:
- Residential summer camps
- Tour operators
- GAP programs
- Semester programs
- Urban summer programs
- Other outdoor and adventure-based schools
What we’d like to do in the sections that follow is outline what sets NCOAE apart from other forms of experiences that you or your child may be considering, starting with residential summer camps.
Residential Summer Camps Residential summer camps are supervised by professional adults, college students, and counselors in training (CITs) to foster personal growth for children by providing them with fun educational and recreational programs in a safe environment.
Residential summer camps generally share the following characteristics:
- Living units of 12–50 students, often divided into smaller groups for specific activities
- A wide array of activities such as arts & crafts, sports, outdoor activities, and environmental pursuits
- Opportunities for students to try new things and be somewhat in charge of new responsibilities, such as cleaning the bathhouse
- Limited backcountry activities in which campers have the option, but not the obligation, to participate
- Meals mostly prepared by camp kitchen staff and served in the dining hall with limited opportunities for campers to cook meals for themselves and their campmates
- Centralized lodging, meals, and bathhouse facilities
- Routine environment and activities coordinated from a central home base
NCOAE programs offer outdoor and adventure education experiences that promote personal growth the acquisition of technical outdoor skills, and stewardship in communities and in nature. Our outdoor and experiential education programs are characterized by the following:
- Small groups with a 1:6 instructor-to-student ratio
- Programs for individuals, school groups, university groups, nonprofit groups, and others
- Outcome-focused curriculum
- Activities chosen carefully to optimize experiential education outcomes
- Opportunities to try new things and develop higher levels of responsibility and leadership
- Backcountry meal prep with participants largely in charge of meal preparation
- Group participation in most activities, followed by expertly facilitated end-of-day discussions about what was experienced and learned
- Wilderness environment — most activities/adventures are conducted on unique wilderness land and water wilderness environments
- Backpacking — participants working together, participants carry everything they need to live in the backcountry
- Smaller, more cohesive groups that enable instructors and guides to support the development of the group dynamic more effectively
Tour Operators Tour operators focus on delivering fun recreational activities that may also be, tangentially, educational. They often share the following characteristics:
- A specific activity or package of activities, such as kayaking, whitewater rafting, or bird watching
- An emphasis on fun and recreation
- Limited education focused on a narrow skill set such as paddle techniques, water safety, local flora and fauna, or local/regional history
- Highly regimented — participants follow instructions with little so no opportunity to take on leadership roles
- Full-service guided tours in which participants primarily play a passive role, mostly as sightseers
NCOAE’s outdoor and adventure education experiences are designed so students may be fully engaged. In contrast to a tour guide experience, participants can look forward to the following:
- A custom array of educational and recreational opportunities, with human-powered outdoor recreation activity serving as the vehicle used to drive personal growth, group dynamics, and leadership development
- Active engagement in a range of educational lessons/activities, focused on technical skill development, leadership development, and environmental sciences
- Opportunities for students to learn and grow — and then lead
- Experiential education for developing the technical outdoor skills to live comfortably and safely in the backcountry
- A highly customized personal, interpersonal, and leadership development curriculum
Gap and Semester Programs Gap and semester programs are generally travel educational experiences that students take as a break from more formal classroom studies — usually before enrolling in a college, university, or trade school. These programs are generally characterized by the following:
- International travel
- Duration of three to six months
- High-school, college, and adult offerings
- Cultural and foreign language immersion opportunities
- Limited backcountry experiences (not part of most gap and semester programs)
- Remote locations for some programs
In contrast, NCOAE’s outdoor and adventure education experiences involve both domestic and international travel — mostly in a backcountry environment:
- Domestic and international travel; for example, from New Hampshire to Oregon to Ecuador
- Shorter duration — 42-day and 60-day programs
- Travel that is split into different legs/segments
- Cultural immersion opportunities
- Backcountry activities
- NCOAE’s core experiential learning and personal, interpersonal, and leadership development curriculum
- Course offerings tailored to domestic and international locations
- Programming for 18-plus aged participants exclusively
Urban Summer Programs & Day Camps Urban summer programs are typically day camps for keeping young children physically and mentally active and engaged with one another in a community setting when they are not in school or home from a break in their community’s academic offerings. Characteristics of urban summer programs include the following:
- Mostly day camp programming
- Primarily based in urban areas
- Broad array of activities such as dance, sports, skateboarding, and crafts
- Supplemental outdoor activities such as archery and pool activities
- Less defined curriculum
- Local community input on program design
- Short trips to natural environments, but primarily focused on activities/experiences in urban settings
NCOAE’s outdoor education and adventure experiences are uniquely different. We offer:
- Primarily outdoor-based programs with limited time in any urban settings
- Primarily overnight, multi-day programming with limited (if any) day programs
- Backcountry wilderness environments
- Development of technical outdoor skills
- Personal, interpersonal, and leadership development curriculum in small-group settings in a wilderness environment to improve group dynamics and an understanding and appreciation of one’s individual and collective impact in a community
Other Outdoor and Adventure-Based Schools Many providers of outdoor education and adventure programming are more limited in scope than we are and less flexible in their programming:
- Focus primarily on outdoor skill development
- Less focus on personal and interpersonal reflection and growth and on leadership development
- Inability to customize programming
- Limited to a few course areas and unable to roll out new ones to address changes in student needs and demands
- Limited flexibility to pivot in response to client or staff feedback when warranted
- More focus on allowing the environment and the physical experience of an expedition dictate the individual student’s learning and experience
- Unaccredited by the Association for Experiential Education (AEE)
Here at NCOAE, we pride ourselves on delivering personalized outdoor education and adventure experiences that meet the unique needs of every individual and group that participates in our programs. We offer:
- A well-rounded experience, with time for learning and challenge but also for relaxation and reflection, enabling participants to generalize and internalize so they can apply their learning when they return to their home or school communities
- Outdoor activities that extend beyond participation to meet the outcomes defined in our unique core curriculum
- Customized experiences for each partner organization and each class/year of students
- Flexibility and passion for continuously improving our programs
- The ability to pivot as needed to meet the school/organization/individual group needs
- A careful balance of technical outdoor skill and leadership development
- Sensitivity and flexibility regarding the pace of learning to ensure that participants are not pushed too hard or too far into a place of anxiety and frustration
- Optimization of group dynamics and group bonding to reinforce the application of personal and leadership development and skills in a community setting
- Bound by the Association for Experiential Education’s (AEE’s) strict standards of accreditation for program governance and administration, risk management, participant transportation, backcountry equipment and nutrition, and more
Choosing Between Outward Bound, NOLS, and NCOAE We, at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education, possess expertise not only in the principles and curriculum that drive our unique approach to outdoor education and adventure programming but also in the theories that guide outdoor experiential education itself. By staying informed about alternative programs available to you or your child and actively engaging in networking and educational opportunities provided by our industry membership and trade associations, we are confident in our ability to assist you in making an informed choice regarding the matters discussed in this blog post.
We encourage you as an informed consumer to continue your research and ask numerous questions. If we can be of additional assistance, please reach out to us by calling our headquarters at (910) 399-8090 or emailing us at [email protected].
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“It's a Pilot Trip”—Hiking in Croatia Trip Report
By Travis Welch
Jun 20, 2023
NOLS has been exploring the coasts and islands of Croatia since 2013 by sailboat and kayak but before this June, we had never ventured far inland. In early June, six NOLS Alumni, two NOLS Instructors, and one incredible local partner set forth on NOLS’ first hiking trip in Croatia , and it was outstanding.
The trip had been conceived many years prior but due to logistical restraints and the pandemic it had been delayed and delayed. Finally coming together it blended 3 different national parks, 5 backcountry huts, miles of hiking, and a bit of beach time together to generate NOLS Alumni’s newest adventure.
The best motto for this trip was “it is a pilot trip”. The whole group demonstrated great patience and tolerance as we worked through understanding what we had gotten them into. From gear list misses to mileage and elevation miscalculations there were plenty of things that didn’t go as planned, “it was a pilot trip”.
Starting in Croatia’s capital of Zagreb the trip gathered as a team for the first time and started to talk about the coming days. We didn’t entirely know what to expect because while we had scouted part of the route, we didn’t know all of it. Our local partner Tomislav had hiked every inch of the trail in preparation, but we all had different frames of reference to draw upon.
The first 4 days of the trip were magical. We moved through the Northern Velebit and into the central section. Our trail took us along Karst limestone ridges towering over the Adriatic coastline below us. We stared out into the sea and gazed on the islands sprawling out in front of us. New wildflowers greeted us at every bend in the trail and we had enough clouds to keep us cool but enough sun to keep us happy. Croatia was showing off.
Arriving at our first string of huts we learned a lot. Rustic in some ways, very comfortable in others, each one was a bit different. Other hikers were consistently surprised to see a group of Americans, remarking that “most Croatians don’t even know about this area!”. While the food was basic, we had no lack of volume and learned a lot about mountain cuisine in Croatia. We were all definitely missing salad!
We wrapped up the first segment of the trip with a visit to a family owned organic cheese and milk dairy. Learning about the small farming industry of the area from the owner was a trip highlight and sampling the cheeses, butter, and yogurt were a huge bonus. This was a lovely prelude to an afternoon in a coastal village accompanied by beach sitting and sea swimming before hitting the trail again.
Next up was Paklenica National Park in the southern Velebit region. This park was much more popular and the entrance was busy with rock climbers dangling from some of Croatia’s best rock climbing. We spent the next few days exploring this park from a backcountry hut basecamp and it certainly held up to the high standards of one of Croatia’s best parks.
Leaving Paklenica was bittersweet as we were continuing on into an even busier tourist destination. Plitvice Lakes National Park was our next stop, the most popular, and oldest, national park in Croatia that attracts over 1 million visitors each year. We weren’t excited about the crows, but simply could not skip one of Croatia’s national treasures.
The Plitvice Lakes were formed by the gradual erosion and redepositing of the chalk found in karst limestone. Many conditions had to align 12-15,000 years ago to start this process and the lakes are ever shifting. It is an amazing park to visit.
After Plitvice Lakes, our team journeyed back to Zagreb together, quietly staring out the windows of our bus reflecting on our time in the mountains and our future plans. We shared a final dinner together, enjoyed some reflective laughs, and said goodbye to our team. “It was a pilot trip” and we learned a lot together.
Thank you to the FIRST NOLS Alumni Croatian Hiking Team. We couldn’t have done the trip without you and we’ll do many more in the future .
Travis Welch
Travis is the NOLS Alumni Trips Director. Travis took his first NOLS course in 2009, a WFR in northern Thailand. He became an Instructor the next year and moved to Wyoming to work at NOLS' Global Headquarters. Before NOLS Travis lived in SE Asia and Central America for a few years, working as a SCUBA Instructor and exploring remote places through personal expeditions. Nowadays, Travis primarily organizes trips for NOLS Alumni but also instructs sea kayaking, hiking, and wilderness medicine for NOLS. Travis is known in his community for his love of all things hot pink.
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Things to do in Moscow: how to visit Moscow | Unmissable, cool & unusual
- September 2, 2023
What are the best things to do in Moscow? What to do in Moscow? First, I will list the main places to visit by theme, passing by the must-sees, but also more unusual places in Moscow. Then, I will describe what to see in Moscow in one day and how to visit Moscow in 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 days. Let’s go!
Good to know. For more information, click on the places to open the dedicated blog posts.
Main places to visit in Moscow & best things to do in Moscow
I worked in Moscow and I loved this city for its dynamism and energy. We find there from time to time to see friends, remember good memories and enjoy this giant city! Then the time has come for us to share with you our practical guide.
TOP 5 must-see places in Moscow
- Moscow Red Square
- St. Basil’s Cathedral
- Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- Bolshoi Theatre
Places of cultural, historical and religious interest in Moscow
- Novodevichy Convent and cemetery
- Tretyakov Gallery
- Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
- Kremlin Izmaïlovo (pseudo-historic place, recently built in the image of the old, one of the best things to do in Moscow for your Instagram account 😉 )
- Park and ancient village of Kolomenskoye
Visit Moscow of the Soviet era
- Moscow State University and Sparrows Hill
- VDNKh and the Museum of Astronautics, one of the key landmarks of the Soviet era in Moscow
- GULAG Museum
- Metro stations
- The Stalinist skyscrapers, scattered all over the city
Less touristy places in Moscow
- Gorky Park and the GARAGE museum
- The old Krasny Oktyabr factory
- Zaryadye Park
- Center for Contemporary Art, WINZAVOD
- Business center, Moscow City
Main districts of Moscow to visit
- Patriarch Ponds
- Tchistye Prudy
- Kuznetsky most
- Arbat Street
However, regardless of the length of your stay, whether you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days or in 2, you need a visa. The article Obtaining a tourist visa for Russia could then be useful in any case.
What to do and see in Moscow in one day?
List of things to see and do in Moscow in one day:
- Go to Red Square
- Visit St. Basil’s Cathedral
- See Kremlin walls (but not to visit)
- Visit Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- Discover Kuznetsky most districts and see Bolshoi Theatre building
- And if you have time at the end of the day: go to the Sparrows Hill or to the Moscow City for a beautiful view
Things to do in Moscow in 2 days
If you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, there are 2 purposes: do not miss the essential places of Moscow and optimize travel.
- First day: Red Square , Saint Basil’s Cathedral , Zariadye Park, Bolshoi Theatre , Kremlin
- Day 2: Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the former Krasny Oktyabr factory on Balchug Island, Gorky Park, Moscow State University (one of the Seven Sisters buildings ) and Sparrow Hill
As 2 days os really short, be sure to choose an accommodation in the best districts where to stay in Moscow .
Walking on Red Square in Moscow: one of the unmissable things to do in Moscow
Iconic place and one of the must-see places in Moscow and even in Russia! Besides, if there was only one place to visit in Moscow in 2 days, this place would then be Red Square, without hesitation. Therefore, starting the city tour with Red Square is ideal . Several buildings are on the square, but not all of them have to be visited. Check out my blog post about Moscow’s Red Square in detail to learn more and not miss anything.
Visiting Saint-Basil’s Cathedral inside
Even more emblematic than Moscow’s Red Square! Built in the middle of the 16th century under the orders of Tsar Ivan Le Terrible, this cathedral is one of the most beautiful monuments of Orthodox art, and definitely one of the unmissable places in Moscow. Visiting Saint-Basil’s Cathedral inside is one of the most beautiful things to do in Moscow!
- Visit estimate time : 1h30
- Entry ticket : 700 RUB. Tickets can be purchased on the cathedral’s official website 45 days before the tour.
- Audio guide (recommended): 500 RUB
- Opening hours : June to August 10 am-6pm; from November to April: 11 am-5pm; May, September, October 11 am-5pm. Cathedral closed on Wednesdays. Entrance is closed 45 minutes before closing.
- Find out more in the dedicated article: Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow
Take a walk in Zariadye park: one of the coolest things to do in Moscow after visiting Red Square
Zaryadie Park is just a 10-minute walk from St. Basil’s Cathedral, so it’s easy to include in your itinerary if you’re going to visit Moscow in 2 days. From its heights, you can see the red walls of the Kremlin. But, the most impressive point of view is the platform which overlooks the Moskva river. A must see! And clearly one of the coolest things to do in Moscow!
- Open 24 hours a day
- Good to know! Park Zaryadye is also a place to visit in Moscow in winter. Find out more here: What to do in Moscow in winter?
See the Bolshoi Theatre and discover the Kuznetsky Most district
The Bolshoi Theatre is the most famous Russian theater in the world. The most economical way to see a presentation at the Bolshoi Theater is to take the tickets on the theater’s official website in advance, so here is our tutorial to help you: How to buy entrance tickets to the Bolshoi? In addition, several pedestrian or one-way streets
The Bolshoi Theater is the most famous Russian theater in the world. The most economical way to see a presentation at the Bolshoi Theater is to take the tickets on the theater’s official website in advance, so here is our tutorial to help you: How to buy tickets to the Bolshoi? In addition, several pedestrian or one-way streets are located north of the theater. It is therefore very pleasant to find them to leave the main axes of the megalopolis.
Visit the Moscow Kremlin
Visit Kremlin is on top of things to do in Moscow. A place of power for centuries, the Kremlin then shows us a whole different image when viewed from the inside. If you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, the Kremlin is certainly one of the must-see places in Moscow.
- Opening hours : Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Thursday.
- See our blog post about visiting the Moscow Kremlin
Visit the Cathedral of Christ the Savior
This impressive Moscow Cathedral is the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is a must see if you visit Moscow in 2 days and clearly one of the things to do in Moscow. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior was first built in 1883 in memory of Russia’s victory over Napoleon’s Grand Army. Then in 1931 Stalin ordered its destruction. It was then rebuilt again (identically) only in 2000.
- Where? Ulitsa Volkhonka 15. At the foot of the Kropotkinskaya metro station.
- Opening hours . Daily: 10: 00-17: 00, except Monday: 13: 00-17: 00
- Free entry (some closing restrictions, for example a short)
Good to know! In orthodox religious places, one must avoid excessively uncovered clothing. Women should cover their heads. After visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, you can explore Bolotny Island and Gorky Park. This is one of the routes our guide to Moscow.
The old Krasny Oktyabr factory: one of the coolest things to do in Moscow
If you cross the Moskva River by a pedestrian bridge which is located just in front of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, you will enjoy a beautiful view of the city and at the same time you can discover Balchug Island. Furthermore, if you want to visit Moscow in 2 days, you can include this island in your itinerary between the cathedral and Gorky park. Here is the old confectionery factory Krasny Oktyabr, which has gradually turned into a fashionable micro-district. There are then some elements of street art, cafes and restaurants and some Moscow bohemian side. At the end of the island you can see a gigantic 98-meter-high monument dedicated to the Russian reforming tsar Pierre The Great.
Good to know! You can find on this island are the trendiest nightclubs in Moscow. On weekends, there are taxi caps after midnight so there are so many people. On the other hand, if you go there in winter and during the day, the island is quite empty and less interesting to see.
Gorky Park is one of the TOP places to visit in Moscow, because it allows you to better understand the life of the locals and their rhythm. In fact, it’s a huge entertainment park. For example, in winter there is a giant ice rink and in summer – free dance or yoga lessons, sandy beaches for playing volleyball, an outdoor cinema. So, like the locals, have a Stakantchik (ice cream or cooked corn), and enjoy the atmosphere of the place: that’s one of the interesting things to do in Moscow to discover the city.
- Where? Krymsky Val 9. 20 minutes’ walk from Krasny Oktyabr, along the quays.
Sparrow Hill and Moscow State University
The Sparrow Hill, Vorobiovy Gori in Russian, is the highest point in Moscow. It is rather known to Russians, but less to travelers. A nice view on Moscow opens from the hill, and in particular on the Luzhniki Stadium. In addition, on the hill itself is the Moscow State University: an impressive skyscraper from the Soviet era.
- How to get there? By bus T7 (35 min) from Oktyaborskaya station, near Gorki Park. By metro (Vorobiovy Gorki station) + climb the hill on foot. On foot along the Moskva along the Gorky Park (1h30) + climb in funiculars.
Good to know! It is possible to cross the Moskva river by funicular. We actually tested it and it was pretty cool! That is one of our favorite things to do in Moscow!
What to do in Moscow in 3 days?
If you are going to visit Moscow in 3 days, it would be interesting to dive into the Soviet era which strongly marked the country and the city. After the Bolshevik Revolution, the capital was transferred from Saint Petersburg to Moscow, in order to mark the change of power. Moscow then became the world showcase for communist ideology. Here are the best things to do in Moscow for 3-day-trip!
VDNKh, visit Moscow of the Soviet era
VDNKh is a large exhibition center in the north of Moscow, where there are still several striking witnesses of the USSR. The most interesting are the Museum of Cosmonauts and the Statue of the Worker and the Kolkhozian , which will certainly impress you with its size!
GULAG History Museum
The explanations of the museum are very well done. We really have the feeling of going back in time. If you are going to visit Moscow in 3 days and you are interested in history and this subject in particular, I recommend this museum. Visit the GULAG History Museum is one of the most interesting things to do in Moscow.
Discover the Patriarche Pounds district
It’s a nice neighborhood in Moscow where you can come across rather affluent locals, but not necessarily very bling-bling. Take a walk in this area is really a cool thing to do in Moscow! In addition, the Ponds of Patriarch is one of the places of Bulgakov’s novel “Master and Margarita”. As this is an interesting area to see, we have included it in a walking tour of Moscow. The route ends at the Moscow Kremlin, which is very convenient, because you will be able to visit Moscow in 3 days by optimizing your trips.
What to visit in Moscow in 4 days: TOP things to do in Moscow in 4 days
If you want to visit Moscow in 3 days, you will already see a lot of things. On the other hand, if you stay one more day, you have plenty to do! The Novodevichy Convent, the Tchistie Proudy district and the Izmaylovo Kremlin are very good candidates for you, if you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days.
Visiting Novodevichy Convent in Moscow
The Novodevichy Convent is one of the most brilliant examples of Russian architecture, according to UNESCO. This beautiful complex was built in 1524 and today consists of the convent, but also of a cemetery whose status could be compared to that of Père-Lachaise in Paris. Visiting Novodevichy Convent is one of the great things to do in Moscow, if you want to go a little bit outside of the center!
Discovering Tchistye Proudy district
It’s one of the most popular areas of Moscow, with many cafes, restaurants and bars nearby. It is therefore a place to discover if you want to visit Moscow in 4 days. It is just as pleasant for a stroll as for the discovery of local life. For example, in winter the pond turns into an ice rink.
Visiting the Izmaylovo Kremlin, one of the coolest things to do in Moscow!
The Izmaylovo Kremlin is more of a tourist than a historic place. On the other hand, it is a pretty impressive place to discover, especially on weekends. Inside the Kremlin, there is a flea market where you can find a little bit of everything, but mostly good souvenirs to bring from Moscow. For example, chapka, traditional Russian scarves or matryoshka (Russian dolls). Add the Kremlin and the Izmaïlovo market to your itinerary if you are going to visit Moscow in 4 days, because it is a nice and very colorful place! Visiting the Izmailovo Kremlin is one of the things to do in Moscow, if you want to put colors in your Instagram account! 😉
In 4 days, we will have the opportunity to see several Moscow: Classic Moscow, Moscow of old Russia, Soviet Moscow and a little bit of the new Moscow. So what to visit in Moscow on the 5th day of travel?
What to visit in Moscow in 5 days?
Art lovers will be delighted to discover the Tretyakov Gallery and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, while others will prefer to stroll along Arbat Street, see the buildings of Moskva-City or visit Bunker 42.
Admiring Russian art at Tretyakov Gallery
Founded in 1856 by an industrialist and great lover of art, the gallery has grown over the decades, and then bequeathed to the state. Today the collection includes more than 140,000 pieces, 15,000 of which are paintings. Visiting the Tretyakov Gallery is one of the things to do in Moscow if you want to discover Russian art!
- Where? Pereoulok Lavrouchinski 10. A 5-minute walk from Tretiakovskaya station
- Opening hours. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Closed on Mondays.
- Entry tickets. 500 RUB.
Visiting the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts presents the treasures of ancient Egypt, the paintings of Rembrandt and Cézanne, a fine collection of Impressionism.
- Where? Ulitsa Volkhonka 12
- Opening hours. Daily: 10: 00-20: 00, except Thursday: 11: 00-21: 00. Closed on Mondays. The boxes close an hour before closing.
- Entry tickets. The prices vary according to the collections from 300 to 750 RUB.
Walking on Arbat Street
All Russians know Rue Arbat. So, walking on Arbat street is one of the things to do in Moscow. However, after the years, little by little it became very touristy. This is a pedestrian street only. There are souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes there, but it is no longer the most authentic neighborhood in the city.
Seeing the buildings of Moskva-City (Moscow City)
Moskva-City is Moscow’s business center, much like Paris’s Defense district. The skyscrapers of Moskva-City are among the tallest in Europe: 373 meters high! Very nice place to see at dusk.
Good to know! You can admire a nice view of Moscow City from the docks of Tarasa Shevchenko. It’s especially beautiful in the evening with all the lights on.
Bunker 42, one of the most unusual things to do in Moscow
Bunker 42 is a secret military complex which was to be used by the Soviets in the event of a nuclear attack: a space of 7000 m² 65 meters underground!
- Where? 5 Kotelnitcheski Lane, 11.
- Prices. 2200 RUB per person
- Opening hours. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Restaurant inside. Original, but rather a tourist trap.
What to visit in Moscow in 6 days or more?
There are still so many places to see, because Moscow is a big megalopolis and there is always something exciting to do there. For example: the ancient Kolomenskoye village or the WINZAVOD contemporary art center .
If you are interested in history and want to see Russian cities on a rather “human scale”, it would certainly be interesting for you to discover the cities of the Golden Ring . For example, it is very easy to get to Sergey Posad from Moscow (less than 2 hours in train). Visiting the Golden Ring is one of the best things to do in Moscow if you are staying more than a 5-6 days.
There are still plenty of places to see in Moscow, however I did my best to list here the best things to do in Moscow, what to see in Moscow in one day, but also in 2, 3, 4 or 5 days in Moscow!
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Moscow is one of the most vivacious European capitals. The city is known as the powerful blend of edginess and history. Moscow is Russia’s capital city has been in existence for around more than eight hundred years and has a plethora of activities and places to visit that are enough to keep the visitors of this city busy for all moths. Moreover, the capital city of Russia is filled with world-famous sites and attractions. There are a lot of tourist attractions of visiting Moscow in summer that offers a bunch of enjoyment, from Europe’s oldest fortress & grandiose cathedrals to the futuristic skyscrapers and lively green spaces, the city offers a lot of places for every individual. Moscow is such a global and iconic place in the actual sense.
The true essence of the city lies beached in its glorious architecture & its rich imaginative tradition that persists to captivate tourists till now. The whole city is fascinated by the sheer beauty of Moscow’s art & architecture. There are various places to visit in summer in Moscow, Russia .
Summer In Moscow: 6 Best Places To Visit
Taking you to the city’s ancient traditions, modern culture, & affluent historical past, these are the places to visit in Moscow in the summer season. These places are not just exciting, but these are beyond supernatural. These are some of the enthralling places to visit during the summer time in Moscow.
1. Red Square
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It is one of the most popular city attractions in Moscow. It is just like other tourist attractions like- Kremlin, Lenin’s mausoleum , state historical museum, and the Kazan Cathedral. This square is seen a lot of times in Hollywood movies, as it is a huge city plaza that offers enough space for the people so that they can sit and enjoy various games. It is the most popular area in Moscow and that is the reason people love to visit this place especially in summers. Moreover, if you are traveling to Moscow in the summer, then one must visit this place.
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2. St. Basil Cathedral
It is the perfect piece of architecture that is designed in an alluring way. This place is outlined in an unusual as well as a unique color that gives a perfect look to the place. Earlier the cathedral was built in white, but then it was colored into the dazzling design. The patterns are extremely unique and that is the reason tourist can get attracted easily. This cathedral has 8 smaller churches that are designed in a perfect manner. The St. Basil’s Cathedral is a museum that allows the visitors to see the unique interiors properly.
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3. Moscow Kremlin
It is a big architectural complex that helps in attracting the visitors easily. So, if you are planning to visit summer in Moscow,Russia then make sure to visit Kremlin once. This complex offers cathedrals, towers as well as palaces so that the visitors can enjoy easily. The walls of Kremlin were built in the 15th century using beautiful designs. It contains 20 towers, and the tallest tower is Troizkaya, as it is 73 meters high. The cathedral is located in the center of this complex and has a magnificent architecture that attracts all the visitors without any hassle. It is the home to various palaces.
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4. State Tretyakov Gallery
This gallery is made by the collection of merchants but now carries more than 130,000 pieces of the artwork from the history of Russia. It was opened in 1893 in a small building. But now it has become one of the most eye-catchy tourist attractions that give information about the history to all the people who love to know new things. This gallery carries the painting of the famous Russian artist. It has the collection of around 130,000 items that help in attracting the visitors properly.
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5. Bolshoi Theatre
This is the historic theatre of opera as well as a ballet in Russia. Even this place is famous for its classical Russian architecture that helps in attracting all the visitors without any hassle. If you are visiting to Moscow in summers, then make sure to go to Bolshoi theatre once. This building was completed in 1824 and later it was served, as the national theatre of Russia. It is completely white in color and has 8 columns at the entrance so that people could enter the place easily without any hassle. Summer is the best time to visit Moscow where people could relax and look up to such theaters without any hassle. The performance in this theatre is from the origin of Russia along with other foreign plays. It is the best time-pass for visitors who wish to spend the time properly.
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6. Kolomenskoye
Kolomenskoye is a sprawling and beautiful place, which now serves as the open-air museum that is intended with wooden architecture. The place was urbanized as the retreat for beautiful princes of Moscow. The oldest configuration in Kolomenskoye is the Ascension Church. It is the eye-catching piece of Russian architecture which is made up of the white stone. It is rising towards the sky in the octagonal form that was recognized as the World’s Heritage spot by the UNESCO. It is the most enjoyable place to visit in Moscow in Russia during the summer season.
Tips For Summer Travel In Moscow
Wondering what to wear in Moscow in summer , where to eat, what to buy, or where to go? Fret not, and let us guide you right.
- Make sure to pack light and comfortable clothes for summer in Moscow. Women can carry flowy dresses and men can pack lightweight slacks.
- Carry comfortable shoes as you will have to do a lot of walking while in Moscow.
- Keep a small travel umbrella, sunglasses, sunscreen and a lightweight bag.
- Plan your trip to Russia at least 3-6 months prior as the travel requires a valid Visa and passport along with a Hepatitis series of vaccination.
- As June and July are the peak months to visit to Moscow, make sure to book your flights and hotels beforehand.
- The weather can get very hot during summers in Moscow, so make sure to carry a small travel umbrella with you even on sunny days, and apply generous amounts of sunblock before stepping out.
- Drink refreshing glasses of kvas, a fermented, effervescent drink to keep cool during summer in Moscow, Russia .
Further Read: 19 Cool And Unusual Things To Do In Russia That You’ve Never Heard Before!
The above list of places to visit in Moscow during summer’s season goes on & on. The above destinations are a few of the famous places to visit in Moscow. These places are just the commencement of what this far-fetched capital city has to offer. So, what are you waiting for? Plan your trip to Moscow with TravelTriangle for a soothing vacation experience like never before!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Summer In Moscow
What are the summer months in Russia?
June to August are the summer months in Moscow.
How hot does it get in Russia during the summer?
During the summer temperature rises upto 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the best time of year to visit Moscow?
The best time of the year to visit Moscow is in the Mid-June to September. Despite being expensive at this time, witnessing the 24 hour sunshine and white nights celebrations in St. Petersburg is worth everything.
What do Russians wear in the summer?
The Russians in the summer usually keep the clothing according to the chilly nights. Fleece vest, skirt, infinity dress or skirt, convertible pants, and capris.
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Bar Harbor, Maine
Located on Mount Desert Island, this quaint small town is known as a gateway to iconic Acadia National Park and is a popular cruise stop. During a visit, be sure to spend time in Bar Harbor's idyllic downtown, which is home to a plethora of top-tier eateries, small boutiques, and art galleries.
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Black Hills & Badlands, South Dakota
Situated in South Dakota, set about 70 miles apart, the Black Hills and Badlands offer an experience full of history, geological wonders, and stunning views. The area is home to the famous Mt. Rushmore, which receives more than 2 million visitors a year.
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Capitol Reef Country, Utah
Nestled in southern Utah, Capitol Reef Country incorporates Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches national parks. Because of their proximity to each other, this makes for an excellent road trip adventure where you’ll get to see the striking geologic strata that makes this area unique.
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Catalina Island, California
Catalina Island, which stretches 22 miles, is an ideal coastal destination in California. Historically significant because it’s been the filming location for more than 500 films, TV shows, and commercials over the past 90 years, this family-friendly destination is also well-known for its pristine beaches, outdoor activities, and sumptuous seafood.
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Cody, Wyoming
This rugged mountain town is the gateway to Yellowstone National Park, and it's known as the "Rodeo Capital of the World," offering you a glimpse into the Wild West. Named after Buffalo Bill Cody, Cody, Wyoming, features sweeping views, hearty and authentic cowboy fare, and many opportunities for outdoor adventures.
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Door County, Wisconsin
For an unexpected lakeside vacation spot, it’s hard to beat Wisconsin’s Door County, home to 300 miles of shoreline along Lake Michigan and every water sport you can imagine. Paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing, water skiing, and even scuba diving around shipwrecks are all among the aquatic activities available throughout this Midwestern destination. For those who prefer staying on land, there’s also a solid beer and wine scene, art galleries to explore, plus hiking, biking, and more at their five state parks.
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Finger Lakes, New York
New York's Finger Lakes region comprises 11 lakes in upstate New York, offering an ideal summer getaway by the water. The area is well-recognized for its rieslings, so you’ll want to book a wine tasting at one of the many wineries while visiting. And if you have little ones in tow, visit the Seabreeze Amusement Park, where you can enjoy a number of rides and attractions.
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Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama
Alabama's Gulf Coast offers 32 miles of pristine white sand beaches and cerulean blue waters, and it's home to an amazing restaurant scene. This spot is popular with families because of the many outdoor activities available for all ages. Whether you want to relax on the beach, head out on a kayaking expedition, or venture to an amusement park, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
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Juneau, Alaska
Juneau is an eclectic mountain town boasting over 250 miles of hiking trails, as well as a walkable, charming downtown. Situated on Gastineau Channel, the city offers plenty of opportunities to get on the water. It's also home to diverse wildlife, rich in Indigenous history, and full of lovely accommodations. You’ll find this one of Alaska’s ultimate gems, especially in the summer.
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Laurel Highlands, Pennsylvania
If you love the great outdoors, you’ll be smitten with Laurel Highlands, which sits in southwestern Pennsylvania. It’s approximately 3,000 square miles and includes three counties: Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland. Visit Fallingwater, which is recognized as a National Historic Landmark and one of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s most acclaimed works. For thrill-seekers, book a white-water rafting excursion in Ohiopyle State Park. The park also offers numerous challenging hikes where you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views.
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Mackinac Island, Michigan
Between Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas, you’ll find Mackinac Island, where you’ll ride on horse-drawn carriages along car-free roads, observe fudge being made (and then sample it), and tour the historic Fort Mackinac. This Lake Huron-based continental island is also home to Mackinac Island State Park, where you can hike, bike, kayak, and take photos of the local natural beauty, including the stunning limestone Arch Rock.
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Ocean City, Maryland
Ocean City, Maryland, is the quintessential beach town, offering laid-back vibes, old-fashioned boardwalk treats, and beautiful sandy beaches. Head over to a bustling arcade, get in line for a thrill at Trimper Rides, or simply sit back with a good book and dig your feet into the sand.
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Ocean City, New Jersey
This family-friendly vacation spot on the Jersey Shore is known for its exciting boardwalk, with shops and eateries galore, views of the Atlantic, plus vintage amusement parks. Playland’s Castaway Cove is one such park, with go-karts, thrill rides including roller coasters, a fun house, and mini golf. And if parks aren’t your thing, there’s miles and miles of relaxing beaches on which to get in some sun and swimming.
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San Juan Islands, Washington
While there are some 176 islands and reefs that make up the San Juan Islands, the main four — San Juan, Orcas, Lopez, and Shaw — are serviced by the state ferry system and offer accommodations for tourists. While these islands are diverse and offer different experiences, they all feature spectacular vistas of the Salish Sea, with plenty of water and land activities to keep everyone busy. Accommodations range from hotels and resorts to small inns, vacation rentals, and camping sites.
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Sandusky, Ohio
Home to Cedar Point amusement park, which has over 150 rides and attractions, Sandusky is an ideal family-friendly vacation spot. The town is also home to a picturesque downtown with art galleries, boutiques, and a thriving culinary scene. Visit the Maritime Museum of Sandusky for a look at the city’s history, or head to the Sandusky State Theatre and take in a performance.
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Sevier County, Tennessee
Sevier County, Tennessee, is widely known as a gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the most visited national parks in the United States. Three towns are ideal spots for setting up base camp while visiting the region: Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg. Offering everything from picture-perfect scenery to Dollywood to the state’s only ski resort, there's plenty to see and do in the area.
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South Rim - Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Probably the exact location you're picturing when you think of the Grand Canyon, the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park is an iconic American destination worthy of many a bucket list. Check out Grand Canyon Village during a visit, which offers a range of attractions and accommodations. It’s also the site of the Grand Canyon Railway Depot, which is still in service today and takes visitors on a scenic ride, where you might spot wildlife such as elk, deer, and mountain lions.
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Space Coast, Florida
Situated on Florida’s Atlantic shore, the Space Coast area is recognized as the home of the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, where Apollo 11 lifted off for its moon landing mission. The region is also a hub of activities, including water sports, cruise excursions, fishing, and golfing. It's also a great spot for lazy beach days.
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Swain County, North Carolina
Swain County, home to charming Bryson City, is a gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The area is overflowing with hiking trails, scenic waterfalls, golfing, and water activities. You'll find opportunities for tubing, as well as white-water rafting, with the Nantahala Outdoor Center offering 500 acres of adventure.
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia Beach’s 3-mile long boardwalk is a major draw for those that visit this town, known for its maritime history and family-friendly appeal. It comprises three beach areas: Virginia Beach, Chesapeake Bay, and Sandbridge Beach, which stretches for 35 miles, making it the world’s longest pleasure beach in the world. With a flourishing downtown and amazing restaurants, Virginia Beach makes for a great summer escape.
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International Travel Is Shaking Up The World’s Busiest Airports List
The sheer volume of air passengers last year reflects a robust return to travel — and a shift toward tourism hotspots in Asia and the Middle East.
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Global travelers' preferences are shifting, with the Middle East and Asia gaining ground.
C lose to 8.5 billion passengers took a plane trip last year, according to Airports Council International (ACI) World’s just-released list of the top 10 busiest airports worldwide for 2023.
The total volume of passengers represents a 27% overall jump from 2022, fueled by a 37% boost the international travel market—nearly double the 20% increase for domestic travel. Even more notable is how shifts toward tourism hotspots are shaking up the world order for airports.
The increases themselves are not surprising, as last year was a bumper year for travel spending. Tourists around the world injected nearly $10 trillion into the global economy in 2023, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. That figure represents 9.1% of global GDP.
After crunching the data from over 2,600 airports across more than 180 countries and territories globally, ACI World revealed no change at the top of the busiest-airport list, where Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International has sat at No. 1 for more than two decades. Four other U.S. airports also landed in the top 10: Dallas Fort Worth fell one spot to No. 3; Denver fell three spots to No. 6; Los Angeles fell two spots to No. 8; and Chicago fell five spots to No. 9.
Outside the U.S., there were some very notable shifts reflecting the changing tourism landscape. “Dubai International Airport jumped to second rank for the first time, while Tokyo Haneda International Airport witnessed a remarkable ascent from 16th position in 2022 to 5th in 2023,” said ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira. “Additionally, the unwavering strength of Istanbul and New Delhi airports keep them in top ranks, marking significant progress over [pre-pandemic] 2019.”
World’s Busiest Airports in 2023 (Total Volume)
- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL): 104.7M passengers; up 11.7% YOY
- Dubai, UAE (DXB): 87M passengers; up 31.7% YOY
- Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW): 81.8M passengers; up 11.4% YOY
- London Heathrow, UK (LHR): 79.2M passengers; up 28.5% YOY
- Tokyo Haneda, Japan (HND): 78.7M passengers; up 55.1% YOY
- Denver (DEN): 77.8M passengers; up 12.3% YOY
- Istanbul, Turkey (IST): 76M passengers; up 18.3% YOY
- Los Angeles (LAX): 75.1M passengers; up 13.8% YOY
- Chicago O’Hare (ORD): 73.9M passengers; up 8.1% YOY
- Delhi, India (DEL): 72.2M passengers; up 21.4% YOY
Viewed through a wider lens, the 2023 numbers reflect a strengthening of international travel in the Middle East and Asia, said ACI World.
When domestic travel is not included, Dubai International Airport is the world’s No. 1 busiest airport, followed by a trio of European heavyweights: London Heathrow (No. 2), Amsterdam Schiphol (No. 3), and Paris Charles-de-Gaulle (No. 4).
On the international stage, the biggest movers were in Asia. Singapore Changi Airport jumped from No. 9 to No. 5, with an eye-popping 83% increase in international volume. Yet it was Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea, which made the biggest leap from No. 32 to No. 7, due to a massive 213% boost in international passenger traffic, driven mainly by visitors from Japan, China, Taiwan and and elsewhere in Asia.
World’s Busiest Airports in 2023 (International)
- London Heathrow, UK (LHR): 74.9M passengers; up 28.6% YOY
- Schiphol, Netherlands (AMS): 61.9M passengers; up 17.9% YOY
- Paris Ch.-de-Gaulle, France (CDG): 61.4M passengers; up 18.6% YOY
- Singapore Changi (SIN): 58.4M passengers; up 83.1% YOY
- Istanbul, Turkey (IST): 58.2M passengers; up 20% YOY
- Incheon, So. Korea (ICN): 55.8M passengers; up 212.9% YOY
- Frankfurt, Germany (FRA): 54.1M passengers; up 20.8% YOY
- Doha, Qatar (DOH): 45.9M passengers; up 28.5% YOY
- Madrid, Spain (MAD): 43.8M passengers; up 20.9% YOY
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The 13 summer trips Americans are searching for the most, according to Google Flights
- Google Flights revealed the top searched destinations on its platform for summer 2024.
- The data is based on the most searched travel destinations from US users between June and August.
- Neither New York nor Paris took the top spot.
If you're looking to get away this summer, you may find inspiration from Google Flights' list of the top searched destinations for the summer of 2024.
The list is based on US users' most searched destinations on Google Flights for travel between June 1 and August 31.
The list remained largely consistent from 2023, but Chicago and San Francisco didn't make the top 20 this year. The insights also revealed that searches about travel itineraries and "solo travel" reached an all-time high in January 2024.
Here are the top 13 destinations.
13. Barcelona
There's a long list of tourist attractions in Barcelona including renowned museums featuring Picasso and Joan Miró, exploring the Gothic Quarter's architecture. Barcelona is also well known for its iconic nightlife.
Miami is known for its clear beaches and vibrant culture. It's also rated second in US News and World Report's "10 Best Party Cities " in the US.
The travel destination is also a popular site for families, and made the third spot in Google searches for top places to do things with kids, according to Google trend insights from for January 14 to March 14.
11. Los Angeles
Located in Southern California, LA is known for its beaches, Hollywood glamour, Mediterranean climate, and wellness culture. The city has a number of tourist sites, including the iconic Hollywood sign, Universal Studios, and the Getty Center.
If you plan to visit LA, make sure you factor in the cost of transportation — and the time you may spend in traffic .
Athens is rich in history and has a number of tourist attractions. BI has previously suggested visiting the Athens National Garden National Garden, the Acropolis, Panathenaic Stadium, Areopagus Hill, and Mount Lycabettus.
Seattle , often referred to as the Emerald City, is home to major companies like Amazon, Starbucks, and Tableau. Surrounded by water, mountains, and forest, it's also known for classic attractions like the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and its grunge music scene.
8. Las Vegas
Las Vegas is known for its extravagant gambling scene and luxurious hotels . It was also ranked the number one city to party as of August 2023, according to US News and World Report.
It's not just a hot spot for bachelor parties though — according to Google travel insights from January 14 to March 14, it was the number one location people searched in the US for places to go as a couple.
Orlando was the first ranked location for searches that led with the prompt "things to do" with kids, according to Google travel insights from January 14 to March 14. The Florida destination is filled with family-friendly tourist attractions , like Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld.
Located on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, Cancún is a popular vacation destination known for its Caribbean waters, luxurious all-inclusive resorts , and vibrant nightlife. That, and it's often budget-friendly for the experience you're getting.
Cancún moved down from second to sixth place in Google Flights' 2024 destination list. The popular vacation spot was also listed in the top five locations for couples and families searching to get away, according to Google search insights from January 14 to March 14.
5. New York
New York City, also known as the Big Apple or the city that never sleeps, has a seemingly endless list of tourist attractions. It has iconic landmarks, like the Statue of Liberty; world-renowned museums; a vibrant theatre scene; eclectic nightlife; and some of the world's best restaurants.
New York has something for everyone — but it's expensive. Prepare to spend more on everyday items if you visit New York City.
Rome is filled with rich history and architecture that makes it an easy site for tourists to occupy themselves. Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica, and the Colosseum are a few of the most popular spots.
If you do visit Rome, make sure you avoid common tourist mistakes and tip the servers.
Tokyo rose from eighth place to third in the last year, according to Google Flights.
The city in Japan has a convenient public transportation system and is relatively affordable. It also includes culturally rich sites like Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Tower, and Sensō-ji Temple .
Paris is known for its authentic culture, charming architecture, and buttery croissants.
If you visit Paris, you'll want to visit some of the famous tourist attractions like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Palace of Versailles. That, and you may want to brush up on your French too.
London maintained its spot as the number one searched tourist destination for summer travel. While living in London can be expensive and cloudy, the city is lively and vibrant during the summer.
Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the thriving theatre scene are just a few of the activities this city has to offer.
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