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These Overhyped U.S. Tourist Destinations Are Falling Out of Fashion

These Overhyped U.S. Tourist Destinations Are Falling Out of Fashion

These Overhyped U.S. Tourist Destinations Are Falling Out of Fashion

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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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These Overhyped U.S. Tourist Destinations Are Falling Out of Fashion
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

These Overhyped U.S. Tourist Destinations Are Falling Out of Fashion

The United States remains one of the most visited countries in the modern world. No matter where you go, you're likely to find excellent food, striking scenery, and endless entertainment. But popularity doesn't always equal quality, and not every destination lives up to the hype. This is especially true in our era of modern tourism and travel.

In today's social media-driven world, platforms like Instagram and TikTok have reshaped how people discover and choose their travel destinations. In some cases, these destinations become so oversaturated with tourists that the charm wears off, leaving long lines, high prices, or underwhelming attractions. But what places are better off left unvisited if you're a tourist?

To identify some of the most overrated tourist destinations in America, 24/7 Tempo reviewed traveler reviews, rankings, and editorials from trusted sources, including Yelp, TripAdvisor, and The Discoverer. This list doesn't suggest skipping these places altogether, but it does encourage setting realistic expectations and maybe having a backup plan in case the hype doesn't match the reality. Let's dive in!

This post was updated July 7th, 2025, to reflect additional information.

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