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There is very little that the vast continent of North America can’t offer – from epic natural landscapes to iconic cities, and everything in between, you will find it here. In America’s numerous states and Canada’s provinces you will find that a wide range of adventures find as well as accommodation ranging from rustic chic to absolute luxury.
North America Regions
Our recommendations for the best places to visit in North America
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Holidays in North America
- Las Vegas
- 5 Star
Arguably the most recognisable hotel on the strip - maybe even the world – where old Italian charm beautifully integrates with the contemporary features we come to expect with a hotel of this calibre.
- Las Vegas
- 5 Star
Prepare yourself to be blown away by the bold yet unpretentious design and impressive variety of eateries and bars at ARIA.
- Las Vegas
- 5 Star
The ideal choice for those looking for a swanky escape from the buzz of the strip without compromising on location.
- Las Vegas
- 4.5 Star
Grand in name, grand in nature, this impressive Las Vegas hotel has it all.
- Las Vegas
- 4 Star
Excite and bewilder your senses at New York New York, with sights, sounds and smells that will truly make you feel as though you’ve landed in the Big Apple.
- Las Vegas
- 4 Star
Simply put, one of the most recognisable hotels in the world.
- Miami
- 3.5 Star
Miami’s most historic neighbourhood might be the setting, but Mr. C Miami Coconut Grove makes a bold, modern statement with its eye-catching nautical design. Its rooftop pool area offers knockout views over Biscayne Bay and the leafy canopy of Coconut Grove.
- Arizona & Utah
- 4 Star
A vast resort with a championship golf course, huge pools and great dining options.
- Arizona & Utah
- 5 Star
Cradled in the Sonoran Desert, The Phoenician celebrates its sultry location with every possible facility you could want from a stand-out luxury resort hotel.
- Arizona & Utah
Cast literally in the shadows of Camelback mountain, this chic retreat is one of Scottsdale’s trendiest looking resorts, yet it’s relaxed vibes and timeless Mid-Century quality smooths any pretentious edges you might suspect.
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From neon to nature, experience the best of the United States and Canada on an escorted tour, a decadent train or hit the open road with your own self-drive itinerary
If you want to make the most of your time in North America, go on a tour – independently or with a group – hire a car with a planned itinerary, or set off on a rail journey. Our guided tours are small, led by local tour leaders with insider knowledge, and include all immersive experiences. From neon to nature, you could embark on an eclectic journey through the heart of America's West, visiting some of the world’s most famous sights, cities and surrounds with a group of like-minded travellers. Train journeys are marvellous ways to discover the key cities of eastern Canada, a handful of states in America, and the wonderful landscapes that surround them. Equally, this is the land of the self-drives – you can head out on the open road on itineraries that take you through Route 66, Vancouver Island, or New England in the autumn as the crispy leaves turn golden, plus much more.
Our recommended North America tours
From neon to nature, experience the best of the United States and Canada on an escorted tour, a decadent train or hit the open road with your own self-drive itinerary
If you want to make the most of your time in North America, go on a tour – independently or with a group – hire a car with a planned itinerary, or set off on a rail journey. Our guided tours are small, led by local tour leaders with insider knowledge, and include all immersive experiences. From neon to nature, you could embark on an eclectic journey through the heart of America's West, visiting some of the world’s most famous sights, cities and surrounds with a group of like-minded travellers. Train journeys are marvellous ways to discover the key cities of eastern Canada, a handful of states in America, and the wonderful landscapes that surround them. Equally, this is the land of the self-drives – you can head out on the open road on itineraries that take you through Route 66, Vancouver Island, or New England in the autumn as the crispy leaves turn golden, plus much more.
Our recommended North America tours
Arlington National Cemetery Tour
The Arlington National Cemetery is one of the most recognised cemeteries in the United States and the final resting place for many American heroes. This bus tour journeys around the vast grounds, with hop-off points so that you can explore further. You'll learn about the key monuments and memorials that tell the personal stories of individuals who have made a mark in the course of American history. With the help of the guide, hear stories of the war victims and characters that made a difference in the world of exploration, medicine, science and sports. See the gravesite of John F. Kennedy, one of two US Presidents who are buried in the cemetery, and visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the striking and solemn Amphitheatre. The honoured ceremonies continue to take place here, such as the Changing of the Guard, which happens every hour on the hour, and as you walk or drive around the cemetery, you'll have time to reflect.
Chicago Culture & Architecture
This walking tour starts under the dazzling marquee of the Chicago Theater. The first stop is inside one of Chicago's shopping hubs with a striking atrium. Next, you'll walk the Chicago Pedway, a network of underground tunnels used by locals and commuters to move about the city. Back above-ground, City Hall is next. Most weekday tours mean you can head inside to see the classic interior design and architecture. Peckish? You'll stop for a sweet treat and local tradition: Chicago-style popcorn. With boosted energy, stroll along the Chicago Riverwalk to see Marina Towers, the Britannica Building, and the Sears Tower (now known as the Willis Tower). From there, depending on the weather, you'll hop on the train or a water taxi. You'll feel like a local as you zip past buildings. If your guide takes you on a water taxi, you'll be seeing the Chicago skyline from a different perspective. On the way to your next destinatng and the incredible Chicago Tribune building. Your second snack is locally made chocolate. Finally, you'll take a stroll through the lakefront parks along Michigan Avenue, finishing up in Millennium Park, home to the iconic Bean sculpture.
Big Bus Las Vegas Hop-on Hop-off Tour - 2 Day Ticket
Catch all the unmissable Las Vegas sights on a hop-on, hop-off bus tour. The routes are designed to take you to all of Las Vegas's famous landmarks, and your ticket is valid for two days. There are conveniently located bus stops to visit Las Vegas's top attractions, including Caesar's Palace, the Bellagio and The High Roller. It gives you the freedom to plan an itinerary and explore the best of Las Vegas's landmarks for as little or as long as you like, then hop on again when you're ready to move on. As dusk falls, the city comes to life. Take in dancing fountains and erupting volcanoes as you travel the Las Vegas Strip. The tour leads you past casinos, wedding chapels, and historic landmarks before you enter downtown. Take a brief guided walking tour, then immerse yourself in a spectacle of live entertainment, street artists, costumed entertainers, and the famous Fremont Street Light and Sound show.
New York Hamilton Walking Tour
Stroll the streets of New York on this walking tour to retrace the steps of one of the greatest locals, Mr. Alexander Hamilton. The adventure begins at Trinity Church, where Hamilton was buried as a result of one of the darkest days in American political history. Learn how Hamilton arrived in America on the eve of a revolution and quickly became one of the most influential minds of his day, only to be shot dead before his 50th birthday. Stop at Zuccotti Park, Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall where Hamilton looked on as George Washington was sworn in as America's first president. Finish with a beer in one of New York's oldest bars where Hamilton and Washington themselves used to drink.
History in HD Walking Tour
Admire some of the most famous historical sites in the US and learn about the cit's recent cultural renaissance. Begin by travelling back to the time of the nation's founding, as you weave your way through Independence National Park, past Independence Hall, the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution, Congress Hall, and Old City Hall. Pass the Liberty Bell and hear about why this iconic symbol has become so famous all around the world before visiting the President's House Site, home to George Washington during Philadelphi's tenure as US capital. Stroll down Independence Mall past the National Constitution Center, the Bourse and the U.S. Mint. Enter the Old City neighbourhood, and pass some of the city's trendiest pubs, clubs, cafes and shops as well as some fantastic industrial architecture. Here, enjoy a brief stop at the Old City Coffee shop so you can grab a quick snack and a coffee. From here we'll head on to the Betsy Rossican Flag, before weaving our way through the charming back alleys of Old City, one of the oldest continuously occupied residential areas in the country. Before the tour comes to an end, enter Christ Church where you'll hear stories of the founding fathers and learn all about the birth of the Episcopal Church in America. The tour will end at a local bar or restaurant where you can enjoy a craft beer brewed in-house, or a soft-drink if you prefer and say 'cheers' to the beautiful city.
Italian Market Immersion Walking Tour
Mix and mingle with the cheery Italian-American community of Philadelphia on this visit to 9th Street's very own Italian Market. The market was created and brought to life by the Italian community that immigrated to the States at the turn of the 20th Century. Begin your day at the corner of 9th and South Street. From there, you'll head through the Bella Vista neighbourhood to the marketplace. Explore tiny streets and mosaic art, swing by a historic deli, duck into a tempting bakery, and stroll along Christian Street before your senses come alive at the famous Italian Market. The 9th Street Italian Market is one of the very oldest neighbourhoods not only in Philadelphia, but in the whole of the United States. Inside, sellers holler their offers while locals and tourists haggle with vendors. As you meander around the various stalls, take in the sounds, aromas, flavours, and stories. See the street that was made famous by the Rocky movies before we end the tour at the intersection legendary ors Pat's and Geno's, where you can buy a famous Philly Cheesesteak.
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