Fri Nov 29 2024
When you go to the US for your year abroad, you won’t just learn about another culture and discover new sides of yourself – there are also tons of things to see and do. In addition to the trips to places like California and Hawaii that will be offered to you as an exchange student in the US, we’ve got five more tips for things to do while you’re there.
Take the chance to visit the biggest, most famous city in the US: New York! You’ll find the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the 9/11 Memorial, and the Empire State Building. Cities like Miami and Washington, D.C. might also be on your must-visit list.
We’re sure you’ve seen it in the movies: shimmering store windows with colorful decorations, red bows decorating street lights, choirs singing carols on street corners, and snowy trees in Central Park. Now you can see it in person! Shopping and Christmas displays are really something else during the holidays, and it’s basically essential to walk down Fifth Avenue and see how famous department stores like Macy’s and Saks Fifth Avenue try to out-shine one another in the unofficial competition for most beautiful Christmas display.
As the national sport of the US, football truly brings Americans together. Take part and support your friends on the field while cheerleaders cheer on the team with choreography.
Take the chance to try something new while you’re in the US. You can try sandboarding on North America’s tallest sand dunes in Colorado, throw horseshoes and eat free popcorn during Nebraska’s Popcorn Days, or explore 1.6-hectares of books at Powell’s City of Books in Oregon.
The US designated its first national park in 1872 and today, there are 63 national parks spread across 30 states. Each one has its own special traits, but here are a few of the best parks to visit. Which ones look the most intriguing to you?
Start your journey today! Read more about the US as a destination for your year abroad, or sign up for a free meeting for more information! If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us.