6 days in United States Itinerary

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Atlanta
— 1 day
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Memphis
— 1 night
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Hot Springs
— 1 night
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Oklahoma City
— 1 night
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Albuquerque
— 1 night
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Atlanta — 1 day

The Capital of the South

Start off your visit on the 15th (Mon): contemplate the long history of Centennial Olympic Park and then get up close and personal with brilliant marine life at Georgia Aquarium.

To find more things to do, photos, where to stay, and tourist information, read Atlanta sightseeing planning tool.

Nottingham, UK to Atlanta is an approximately 11.5-hour flight. The time zone difference moving from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to Eastern Standard Time (EST) is minus 5 hours. Traveling from Nottingham in May, expect Atlanta to be somewhat warmer, temps between 31°C and 19°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 15th (Mon) early enough to fly to Memphis.
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Parks · Zoos & Aquariums · Historic Sites

Memphis — 1 night

Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll

Kick off your visit on the 16th (Tue): see the interesting displays at Graceland, contemplate the long history of Sun Studio, and then don't miss a visit to The Peabody Ducks.

For where to stay, maps, and other tourist information, you can read our Memphis trip planner.

You can fly from Atlanta to Memphis in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. The time zone difference moving from Eastern Standard Time (EST) to Central Standard Time (CST) is minus 1 hour. Expect a daytime high around 31°C in May, and nighttime lows around 19°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 16th (Tue) so you can go by car to Hot Springs.
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Historic Sites · Museums

Hot Springs — 1 night

Valley of the Vapors

Start off your visit on the 17th (Wed): take in the architecture and atmosphere at Anthony Chapel and then test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms.

To see reviews and more tourist information, read Hot Springs trip itinerary builder app.

Traveling by car from Memphis to Hot Springs takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of bus and taxi. In May, daily temperatures in Hot Springs can reach 30°C, while at night they dip to 18°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Wed) to allow time to fly to Oklahoma City.
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Oklahoma City — 1 night

The Big Friendly

On the 18th (Thu), pause for some photo ops at Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, get a new perspective on nature at SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology, and then visit Bricktown.

To see reviews, photos, traveler tips, and more tourist information, refer to the Oklahoma City trip itinerary planner.

Fly from Hot Springs to Oklahoma City in 6 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of taxi and bus. Expect a daytime high around 30°C in May, and nighttime lows around 16°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 18th (Thu) to allow enough time to fly to Albuquerque.
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Museums · Neighborhoods · Childrens Museums

Albuquerque — 1 night

Duke City

On the 19th (Fri), get a new perspective on nature at New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, explore the engaging exhibits at Explora Science Center and Children's Museum, and then soar above the sights with a balloon tour.

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Traveling by flight from Oklahoma City to Albuquerque takes 5.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. The time zone difference moving from Central Standard Time to Mountain Standard Time is minus 1 hour. Traveling from Oklahoma City in May, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be little chillier in Albuquerque, with lows of 12°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 19th (Fri) early enough to travel back home.
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Museums · Tours · Childrens Museums · Outdoors

United States travel guide

4.6
Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Nightlife
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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Arkansas travel guide

4.4
State Parks · Historic Sites · Art Museums
The Natural State
With a diverse geography including mountains in the north, dense broadleaf forests in the south, and fertile lowlands in the east, Arkansas is aptly nicknamed the "Natural State." Still largely undiscovered by foreign tourists, the state hides a world of little-known lakes and rivers. Arkansas also includes vast state parks, offering visitors on vacation outstanding camping facilities in the middle of pristine natural areas sheltering blue herons, warblers, and bald eagles. Often stereotyped as little more than poor hillbilly country, Arkansas boasts a surprisingly diverse array of cultural attractions, including numerous museums, theaters, and cutting-edge sports venues. To learn about the real culture of Arkansas, explore its outstanding cuisine, traditional festivals, and lively music scene.
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Oklahoma travel guide

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Casinos · Monuments · Art Museums
The Sooner State
Boasting a rich Native American heritage and named after the Choctaw word for "Red People," Oklahoma remains home to about 40 native tribes who speak 25 distinct languages. Though the state remains one of the country's top producers of agricultural products, most of its inhabitants live within two metropolitan areas, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The state is home to the 500-million-year-old Wichita Mountains, noted for being the site of the oldest national wildlife refuge in the United States. Explore the state's pristine natural areas while on vacation here, but be sure to leave plenty of time to tour its characteristic small towns, known for their food, music, and cultural festivals.
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New Mexico travel guide

4.4
Specialty Museums · Geologic Formations · Historic Walking Areas
Land of Enchantment
New Mexico is a land of distinctive regional cuisine and a thriving art scene, centered around the state's cosmopolitan urban centers. Once a Spanish colony claimed by 16th-century conquistadores, New Mexico remains the home of a large Spanish-speaking population and plenty of historical places to visit. The state also contains many Native American communities, sheltering a traditional way of life irretrievably lost in most other places in the country. With large tracts of sparsely inhabited land, the state is a great vacation destination for those who want to discover one of the world's last truly untamed regions, interspersed by only a few ancient pueblos and centuries-old missionary churches.
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