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The Most Overhyped Tourist Destinations in the US

The Most Overhyped Tourist Destinations in the US

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Times Square – New York, New York

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The first-ever Starbucks – Seattle, Washington

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Mount Rushmore – Keystone, South Dakota

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Four Corners National Park – Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado

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Plymouth Rock – Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Hollywood Walk of Fame – Los Angeles, California

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Bourbon Street – New Orleans, Louisiana

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Graceland – Memphis, Tennessee

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The Gum Wall – Seattle, Washington

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Dole Plantation – Wahiawa, Hawaii

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Fremont Street – Las Vegas, Nevada

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Times Square – New York, New York
The first-ever Starbucks – Seattle, Washington
Mount Rushmore – Keystone, South Dakota
Four Corners National Park – Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado
Plymouth Rock – Plymouth, Massachusetts
Hollywood Walk of Fame – Los Angeles, California
Bourbon Street – New Orleans, Louisiana
Graceland – Memphis, Tennessee
The Gum Wall – Seattle, Washington
Dole Plantation – Wahiawa, Hawaii
Fremont Street – Las Vegas, Nevada

The travel industry is one of the largest in the world. According to the International Trade Administration, in 2019, the U.S. travel and tourism industry generated $1.9 trillion in economic output. It is an industry that contributes significantly to the creation of jobs and the GDP of a nation. More than 50 million international visitors tour the U.S. yearly, spending more there than in any other country. Where to spend those dollars is important and you might want to skip the most overhyped tourist destinations in the U.S.

When people plan vacations, they rely on several factors to help them – travel books, travel agents, and more recently, social media. Popular sites like Instagram and TikTok can offer a wealth of information on where to travel and what to see. They often romanticize certain places, hyping them to be greater than reality. Not many places give you a list of places to avoid.

To compile this list of the most overhyped tourist destinations in the U.S., 24/7 Tempo consulted travel-centered websites, including Yelp, Trip Advisor, and The Discoverer. While all these locations have many fine points, they also have a few negatives. The only way to discover the pros and cons is to visit and decide for yourself. (For more United States content, test your knowledge with this quiz.)

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