11 days in United States Itinerary
11 days in United States Itinerary
Created using Inspirock United States trip itinerary planner
Start: New York City
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Birmingham
— 1 day
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Atlanta
— 1 night
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Gatlinburg
— 3 nights
Drive
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Asheville
— 2 nights
Fly
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New York City
— 4 nights
End: New York City
Sun, Jun 6 - Wed, Jun 16
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Magic City
Birmingham may be one of America's most controversial cities.Kick off your visit on the 6th (Sun): walk around Kelly Ingram Park and then gain interesting insight with Red Clay Tours.
For more things to do, where to stay, other places to visit, and other tourist information, go to the Birmingham trip maker site.
New York City to Birmingham is an approximately 6-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a bus. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 1 hour traveling from New York City to Birmingham. Expect a bit warmer weather when traveling from New York City in June: highs in Birmingham hover around 88°F, while lows dip to 70°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Sun) to allow time to drive to Atlanta.
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The Capital of the South
Georgia’s largest city and capital, Atlanta is a thriving metropolis anchored by its southern roots.Kick off your visit on the 7th (Mon): admire nature's wide array of creatures at Georgia Aquarium and then let your taste buds guide you at a local gastronomic tour.
To see reviews, where to stay, other places to visit, and other tourist information, read our Atlanta driving holiday planner.
You can drive from Birmingham to Atlanta in 2.5 hours. Other options are to take a bus; or fly. Traveling from Birmingham to Atlanta, you'll lose 1 hour due to the time zone difference. Expect a daytime high around 87°F in June, and nighttime lows around 70°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 7th (Mon) early enough to travel to Gatlinburg.
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The Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains
Nestled in the lush, wooded forests of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is Tennessee’s premier mountain resort destination.You'll find plenty of places to visit near Gatlinburg: Hartford (River Rafting & Tubing & Zipline). There's much more to do: stroll around Chimneys Picnic Area, tour the pleasant surroundings at Grotto Falls Parking, brush up on your knowledge of spirits at Ole Smoky Whiskey Barrelhouse, and take in the dramatic scenery at Ramsey Cascades.
To find maps, other places to visit, ratings, and tourist information, read our Gatlinburg trip itinerary planner.
You can fly from Atlanta to Gatlinburg in 3.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or do a combination of bus and car. June in Gatlinburg sees daily highs of 86°F and lows of 66°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 10th (Thu) to allow time to drive to Asheville.
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Land of the Sky
Asheville nestles between two major mountain ranges in the scenic western section of North Carolina.Start off your visit on the 11th (Fri): discover the riches below the earth's surface at Crystal Mountain Gem Mine, then do a tasting at Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards, and then whizz through the canopy at some of the top local zipline courses and adventure parks. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: sample some tasty brews at BREW-ed and then surround yourself with nature on Tumblestone Tours and Transportation.
To see ratings, other places to visit, maps, and tourist information, use the Asheville trip planner.
Drive from Gatlinburg to Asheville in 2 hours. In June, daytime highs in Asheville are 83°F, while nighttime lows are 62°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 12th (Sat) early enough to travel to New York City.
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Big Apple
Writer Pearl Buck once called New York City “a place apart,” and this giant urban center remains unlike any other in the world.New York City is known for museums, nightlife, and shopping. Your plan includes some of its best attractions: take in the pleasant sights at Central Park, tour the pleasant surroundings at The High Line, explore the world behind art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and pause for some serene contemplation at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
To find traveler tips, photos, reviews, and other tourist information, you can read our New York City trip tool.
You can fly from Asheville to New York City in 5.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In June, daily temperatures in New York City can reach 80°F, while at night they dip to 65°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 16th (Wed) early enough to travel back home.
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More than the country of car-packed streets seen in TV shows and movies, the United States of America is a complex and diverse home to over 300 million people living in a wide range of landscapes and climates. From its big-city skyscrapers to its sprawling natural parks, the country's ''melting pot'' combines many ethnic groups that share a strong sense of national identity despite their cultural differences. A country of road trips and big blue skies, the United States harbors orderly cities filled with restaurants, parks, museums, and innumerable sightseeing opportunities, as well as pristine natural areas perfect for a holiday in the great outdoors. To see as much as you can of this diverse land quickly, drive over some of the more than 6 million km (4 million mi) of highways leading through deserts, mountain peaks, fertile fields, and giant urban centers.
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