The 7 Best U.S. Tourist Traps

7. Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls' 325-foot blue water cascade against a blue sky is impossible to comprehend until you see it in person. With all the mist the falls create, you'll always see a rainbow.

6. Wall Drug, South Dakota

Shopping, restaurants, and oddities like a gigantic dinosaur and free ice water make it fun and unexpected. I enjoy the entire establishment's tongue-in-cheek humor.

5. Hollywood Walk of Fame, Los Angeles

Don't rush through the Walk of Fame stars. Slow down. The Walk of Fame is a nostalgic journey through each star's challenges, successes, dreams, and inspiration.

4. The Strip, Las Vegas

Casinos, same-day wedding chapels, Elvis impersonators, and bachelor and bachelorette parties are reasons to avoid the Las Vegas Strip. If you don't gamble, it may be too expensive for a holiday.

3. Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco

Since the Gold Rush, Fisherman's Wharf, which provides access to Alcatraz Island, has been filled with upscale stores, restaurants, and Golden Gate Bridge photo spots.

2. Bourbon Street, New Orleans

Bourbon Street in New Orleans attracts partygoers with its bars, music clubs, and souvenir shops. Birthday parties, spring breakers, and other partygoers make it wild.

Drumlines, rock bands, and performers entertain people as they stumble between bars in New Orleans with open containers. We won't describe how dirty this neighborhood can get.

1. Times Square, New York

The tourist trap that makes New York City the best city on Earth concludes this list. As a teenager, Times Square was the first location my parents let me travel alone in NYC.

Times Square is the city's most pointless gathering of shopping, entertainment, restaurants, and more, but tourists must visit it. 

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