This road is one of the most romantic places in Germany. The road stretches for 350 miles across the country and offers some of the most breathtaking scenery.
New Hampshire offers an abundance of outdoor activities and is a great destination for family road-trips. This city is the perfect stop on your next adventure.
Reports on the tours stress that they're a way to learn more about the city's history and experience parts of Chi-Town most guided tours don't cover on foot.
Water in the desert is a rarity that should be cherished -- Lake Havasu City in Arizona offers the chance to do just that. This small town borders Lake Havasu.
Are you sick of staying at the traditional Holiday Inn while on vacation? Want to stay somewhere that's a bit more exciting and memorable? Enter theme hotels.
Around every curve of the road, mountains swoop in to take your breath away. So welcome to the Blue Ridge Parkway, lovingly known as America's favorite drive.
New Orleans is especially known for its spooky vibe and visitors come from all over the world to enjoy its death culture and spend time in The Big Easy.
There's one beach in Malibu we'd like to draw your attention to because if you've ever seen "The Notebook," it will transport you to memories of that film.
There are plenty of places that music enthusiasts and historians should visit. In our opinion, melomaniacs should include Macon in their music destinations.
In the small town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, snuggled in the Poconos, visitors can combine high-octane mountain sports with relaxation in a charming setting.
While some prefer roughing it on the road, these popular RV parks in the U.S. offer incredible amenities, from championship golf course to splashy waterparks.
The U.S. is a big country with plenty to see, and whether you prefer the sea, cities, mountains, or snow, here are the best vacation spots in each U.S. state.