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10-Day United States Itinerary: Complete First-Timer's Guide

Experience the ultimate American trifecta: iconic skylines in New York, world-class entertainment in Las Vegas, and Hollywood glamour in Los Angeles. This carefully crafted route covers the must-see destinations that define the United States for first-time visitors.

~$3220/person3 citiesBest:April - May, September - Octobermoderate pace

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Land in the city that never sleeps and get your first taste of Manhattan energy. Start with classic New York comfort food and explore the bustling Times Square area. Tonight is about soaking in the electric atmosphere and adjusting to the urban rhythm.

walk5 min·0.2 mi
walk15 min·0.7 mi
walk10 min·0.5 mi
subway20 min·2.0 mi

Pro tip: Buy a 7-day MetroCard for $33 - you'll save money and time. Avoid rush hours 7-9:30am and 5-7pm.

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Budget Breakdown

Estimated cost per person for 10 days. Includes accommodation, all meals, local transport, activities, and miscellaneous expenses. Does not include international flights or travel insurance.

CategoryDailyTotal
accommodation$135$1350
food$60$600
transport$55$550
activities$52$520
misc$20$200
Total$322$3220

* Budget tier: mid-range. Prices in USD per person.

Money-saving tips:

  • Buy groceries for breakfast and snacks to save $30-50/day
  • Use hotel rewards programs - many US chains offer free nights after 2-3 stays
  • Book Broadway shows and Cirque du Soleil 2-4 weeks ahead for better prices
  • Happy hour menus (4-6pm) at upscale restaurants offer 30-50% savings
  • City tourism cards (NYC MetroCard, LA Metro day pass) save on transportation

When to Go

Best months
April - May, September - October

Mild temperatures, lower humidity, fewer crowds, ideal for walking and outdoor activities

Avoid
July - August

Extreme heat in Vegas/LA, high humidity in NYC, peak tourist crowds, higher prices

Neighborhood Guide

Get oriented before you arrive — what each area feels like and how to get around.

Times Square & Theater District

excellent walkability

Pure sensory overload where neon signs tower overhead and the energy never stops. The crowd moves like a river around you, and there's this electric buzz that makes your heart race even if you're just walking to get coffee.

Known for: Broadway theaters and massive digital billboards

Local tip: New Yorkers avoid Times Square like the plague. Walk through quickly on your way to actual theater shows, but eat and hang out literally anywhere else.

Transit: Times Square-42nd St (N,Q,R,W,S,1,2,3,7)

Best time: evening

Not stroller-friendly

Central Park & Upper East Side

excellent walkability

Stepping into Central Park feels like finding a secret garden in the middle of concrete chaos. The Upper East Side has this old-money elegance where even the dog walkers look like they stepped out of a magazine.

Known for: Museum Mile and Central Park recreational activities

Local tip: Hit the Met Museum on Friday/Saturday evenings when it's pay-what-you-wish for NY residents, but tourists pay full price. Locals picnic in Sheep Meadow with bodega wine.

Transit: 86th St (4,5,6) or 81st St-Museum of Natural History (B,C)

Best time: morning

Brooklyn Heights & DUMBO

excellent walkability

Brooklyn Heights feels like a secret neighborhood where brownstones whisper stories of old New York. DUMBO pulses with converted warehouse energy and that perfect Manhattan skyline view that makes you understand why people move here.

Known for: Brooklyn Bridge views and cobblestone streets

Local tip: Skip the crowded Brooklyn Bridge walkway. Locals get better photos from Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1, and there's actually space to breathe.

Transit: High St-Brooklyn Bridge (A,C) or York St (F)

Best time: afternoon

Las Vegas Strip

moderate walkability

Walking the Strip feels like being inside a fever dream where Egyptian pyramids neighbor Parisian cafes and time doesn't exist. The artificial energy is intoxicating, and everything is designed to make you forget the outside world completely.

Known for: Mega-casinos, world-class shows, and themed resorts

Local tip: Locals never gamble on the Strip - the odds are terrible. They hit up local casinos like Red Rock or Green Valley Ranch for better payouts and cheaper drinks.

Transit: Las Vegas Monorail serves major hotels

Best time: evening

Not stroller-friendly

Fremont Street & Downtown Vegas

excellent walkability

This is Vegas with its shirt off and a beer in hand - raw, loud, and unapologetically tacky. The LED canopy overhead creates this weird outdoor-indoor feeling while street performers and drunk tourists create a carnival atmosphere.

Known for: Vintage Vegas vibe and the Fremont Street Experience

Local tip: Locals come here for the cheap drinks and gambling with better odds than the Strip. The real scene happens at the bars just off Fremont like Atomic Liquors.

Transit: Fremont Street is walkable from downtown bus stations

Best time: evening

Not stroller-friendly

Hollywood & West Hollywood

good walkability

Hollywood Boulevard has this desperate glamour energy where dreams and delusion walk hand in hand past cracked stars on the sidewalk. West Hollywood feels younger and shinier, like everyone's either heading to or coming from an audition.

Known for: Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, and entertainment industry

Local tip: Locals avoid Hollywood Boulevard entirely. They hit up the Hollywood Farmers Market on Sundays or drink at No Vacancy in Hollywood for the scene without the tourist traps.

Transit: Hollywood/Highland (Red Line)

Best time: afternoon

Not stroller-friendly

Santa Monica & Venice

excellent walkability

Santa Monica has this polished beach town energy where yoga moms power-walk past tourists. Venice feels like organized chaos - street art, muscle beach, and that slightly unpredictable edge that keeps you alert while you're entertained.

Known for: Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach boardwalk, and beach culture

Local tip: Locals park at Santa Monica Place mall for free validation instead of paying $25 for beach parking. They also know Manhattan Beach is actually nicer for swimming.

Transit: Downtown Santa Monica (Expo Line)

Best time: morning

What to Eat inUnited States

New York City

Eating etiquette

  • Tip 18-20% at restaurants, 18% minimum for good service
  • Don't eat pizza with a fork - fold it in half
  • Coffee shop counter service doesn't require tips

Breakfast

New Yorkers grab coffee and a bagel on the go. Get a bacon, egg & cheese on a roll from any bodega for under $5.

Lunch

Lunch specials run 11:30am-2:30pm at most restaurants. Food trucks and delis offer the best value - look for $8-12 combo meals.

Dinner

Prime dinner time is 7-8pm. Make reservations 1-2 weeks ahead for popular spots. Many great restaurants don't take reservations - arrive right at opening.

Dishes you can't miss

Pastrami on Rye

130-year-old recipe, hand-cut pastrami that melts in your mouth

Katz's Delicatessen · $28-30

New York Pizza

Thin crust, perfect grease-to-cheese ratio that defines NYC

Joe's Pizza or Prince Street Pizza · $3-4 per slice

Everything Bagel with Lox

100-year-old appetizing shop, perfect schmear technique

Russ & Daughters · $19

Street food highlights

Halal Cart Chicken and Rice ·Midtown corners ·$8-10Hot Dog with Sauerkraut ·Central Park entrances ·$3-4

Las Vegas

Eating etiquette

  • Tip 20% at restaurants, dealers $5-10 per winning session
  • Buffets are self-service but tip the beverage server $2-3
  • Cocktail waitresses expect $1-2 per drink minimum

Breakfast

Vegas runs late - most breakfast specials run until 11am or noon. Casinos offer cheap breakfast deals to keep you gambling.

Lunch

Lunch specials at off-Strip casinos offer incredible value. Look for $8-15 steak dinners at locals casinos like South Point.

Dinner

Dinner starts late (8-9pm) and reservations are essential for celebrity chef restaurants. Dress codes are enforced - no shorts or sandals at upscale spots.

Dishes you can't miss

Prime Rib Special

Massive portion, old Vegas pricing in classic steakhouse atmosphere

The Redwood Room at California Hotel · $12.99

Shrimp Cocktail

Vegas institution since 1959, served in classic tulip glass

Golden Gate Casino · $3.99

24-Hour Breakfast

Retro Vegas diner with portions that could feed a small village

Peppermill Restaurant · $8-15

Street food highlights

Nathan's Hot Dogs ·Fremont Street ·$4-6Corn Dog Cart ·Outside casinos ·$5-7

Los Angeles

Eating etiquette

  • Tip 18-20%, valet tip $2-5 when getting your car
  • Casual dress is acceptable almost everywhere
  • Many restaurants are BYOB - call ahead

Breakfast

LA does brunch hard. Weekend waits can be 1-2 hours at popular spots. Weekday breakfast burritos from trucks are a local staple.

Lunch

Food trucks offer gourmet meals for $8-15. Happy hours start early (3-4pm) with substantial food offerings.

Dinner

Dinner reservations essential for trendy spots. Many places don't start serving until 5:30pm. Lots of outdoor seating year-round.

Dishes you can't miss

Korean BBQ Combo

LA has the best Korean food outside Seoul - premium meats, perfect banchan

Park's BBQ in Koreatown · $25-35

Fish Tacos

Baja-style with crispy fish, cabbage slaw, and crema

Guelaguetza or any beach taco stand · $3-4 each

French Dip Sandwich

Invented here in 1918, dipped in natural beef jus

Philippe the Original · $12-15

Street food highlights

Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs ·Outside Staples Center ·$5-7Elote (Mexican Street Corn) ·Venice Beach ·$3-5

Getting Between Cities

New York CityLas Vegas5 hours 30 minutes
Flight (JFK/LGA/EWR to LAS)$200-500 depending on season

How to book: Book directly with airlines or use Google Flights. Tuesday/Wednesday flights are cheapest. Book 6-8 weeks ahead.

Platform: Las Vegas airport is huge - allow 30 minutes to walk to baggage claim. Use moving walkways.

Luggage: Check bags if you have souvenirs - Vegas airport security is strict about carry-on liquids and snow globes

Pro tip: Left side of plane for Grand Canyon views on approach

Las VegasLos Angeles1 hour 20 minutes flight time
Flight (LAS to LAX/BUR/LGB)$80-250

How to book: Southwest and Spirit offer frequent service. Book direct with airlines. Burbank airport is smaller and easier than LAX.

Platform: LAX is notorious for traffic - allow 2+ hours to get anywhere. Burbank is much more manageable.

Luggage: Southwest allows 2 free checked bags - take advantage if you shopped in Vegas

Pro tip: Right side window for coastline views approaching LAX

Daily Walking Distances

Day1
3.2 km
4,200 steps
Day2
6.8 km
8,900 steps
Day3
5.5 km
7,200 steps
Day4
7.2 km
9,500 steps
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2.1 km
2,800 steps
Day6
4.5 km
5,900 steps
Day7
3.8 km
5,000 steps
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2.3 km
3,000 steps
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5.1 km
6,700 steps
Day10
4.2 km
5,500 steps

Packing List

Comfortable walking sneakers

NYC requires 6+ miles of walking daily on concrete and subway stairs

Portable phone charger

Heavy camera/GPS use in all three cities drains batteries fast

Light jacket or cardigan

Vegas and LA get cold at night, NYC buildings are over-air conditioned

Sunglasses

Essential in Vegas desert sun and LA year-round brightness

Casual dress clothes

Vegas shows and upscale LA restaurants have dress codes

Swimwear

Vegas pools and LA beaches - bring backup suit for Vegas pool parties

Cash in small bills

NYC tips, Vegas gambling, LA valet parking - $200+ in $1s, $5s, $10s

Lightweight day backpack

Carry water, snacks, cameras while walking miles in each city

Sunscreen SPF 30+

Vegas desert and LA beach sun is intense - reapply frequently

Flip-flops or slides

Vegas hotel pools, LA beach walks, easy airport security removal

Reusable water bottle

Stay hydrated in Vegas desert climate and during long LA beach days

Entertainment for flights

5+ hour NYC-Vegas flight, possible delays at LAX

Hand sanitizer

Touching subway rails, casino chips, and crowded tourist attractions

Comfortable evening shoes

Vegas nightlife and LA dinner scenes - something between sneakers and heels

Skip These

Save your time and money — here's what to skip and what to do instead.

Madame Tussauds NYC

Overpriced wax museum ($40) with long lines and disappointing figures that barely look like celebrities

→ Instead:Free Staten Island Ferry for Statue of Liberty views and actual NYC harbor experience

Vegas Strip Nightclubs

$30+ drinks, $50-100 covers, aggressive promoters, and you'll spend more time in line than dancing

→ Instead:Downtown Las Vegas bars like Commonwealth or Atomic Liquors for actual locals and better prices

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Dirty sidewalk with cracked stars, aggressive street performers, and nothing actually interesting to see

→ Instead:Griffith Observatory for actual Hollywood sign views and free planetarium shows

Times Square Chain Restaurants

Tourist trap prices ($25 burgers) for mediocre food you can get anywhere in America

→ Instead:Hell's Kitchen neighborhood (2 blocks west) for actual NYC restaurants at normal prices

Venice Beach Muscle Beach

Tiny outdoor gym with more tourists taking photos than actual workout equipment

→ Instead:Santa Monica Beach for better swimming, cleaner sand, and the actual fun pier

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 10 days enough for United States?

Ten days allows you to see 3 major cities comfortably. This itinerary covers NYC's iconic landmarks, Vegas entertainment, and LA's beach culture - the classic first-timer route. You won't see everything, but you'll get a solid taste of American diversity. For more destinations, consider 14-21 days.

How much does 10 days in United States cost?

Budget $3,200-4,500 for mid-range travel including flights. Breakdown: accommodation $135/day, food $60/day, transport $55/day, activities $50/day. Save money with hotel breakfast, happy hour dining, advance booking for shows, and city transit passes instead of taxis.

What is the best month to visit United States?

April-May and September-October offer the best balance of weather and crowds. Spring has mild temperatures perfect for NYC walking and blooming parks. Fall has comfortable weather and beautiful foliage. Avoid July-August for extreme heat in Vegas/LA and humidity in NYC.

Do I need a visa for United States?

Most tourists need either a visa or ESTA authorization. EU/UK/Australian citizens can use ESTA (valid 2 years, $14 fee) for stays up to 90 days. Apply at least 72 hours before travel. Other nationalities typically need a B-2 tourist visa. Check current requirements at travel.state.gov.

Is it safe to travel in United States?

The US is generally very safe for tourists in major cities and tourist areas. Use normal urban precautions: stay aware of surroundings, don't flash valuables, stick to well-lit areas at night. NYC subway is safe but busy during rush hours. Vegas Strip is well-patrolled. LA requires more car-based travel.

What should I pack for United States?

Pack layers for varying climates and seasons. Comfortable walking shoes essential for NYC. Summer requires sun protection for Vegas/LA desert heat. Dress codes apply for upscale restaurants and Broadway shows (business casual minimum). Bring phone charger and universal adapter if needed.

Travel Tips forUnited States

Tipping Culture is Mandatory

Tip 18-22% at restaurants, $1-2 per drink at bars, $20-30/day for hotel housekeeping, $5-10 for taxi/Uber. Tips are expected income, not optional. Use cash when possible. Add gratuity before calculating tax.

Distances are Deceptive

US cities are built for cars, not walking. NYC blocks are long, Vegas Strip takes 30+ minutes end-to-end, LA requires driving. Download transit apps: Citymapper (NYC), Las Vegas Monorail app, Google Maps (LA traffic). Allow extra time for everything.

Size and Portions are Supersized

American portions are 2-3x European sizes. Share entrees or take leftovers (doggy bag). Drinks come with free refills. Breakfast is often biggest meal. Fast casual dining (Chipotle, Five Guys) offers good value and speed.

Emergency Services and Insurance

Call 911 for any emergency (police, fire, medical). Healthcare is expensive - travel insurance essential. Urgent care centers cost less than emergency rooms. Pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens) offer basic medical care.

Book Shows and Popular Restaurants Ahead

Broadway shows, Cirque du Soleil, popular restaurants need 1-4 weeks advance booking. Use OpenTable for restaurant reservations. Check cancellation policies. Some shows offer day-of lotteries for cheaper tickets.

Essential Info

Emergency911
Currency & Payment

Credit cards accepted everywhere. Carry $50-100 cash for tips and small vendors. ATMs widely available but may charge $3-5 fees. Contactless payment (Apple Pay, Google Pay) common.

Tipping

Restaurants 18-22%, bars $1-2/drink, taxis 15-20%, hotel housekeeping $3-5/day, valet parking $2-5. Tips are expected income, not optional. Calculate before tax.

Connectivity

Verizon or AT&T offer best nationwide coverage. T-Mobile good in cities. Buy prepaid SIM at airport or get international roaming plan from home carrier.

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