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U.S. Information

Traveling to the U.S.  

Planning a trip to the U.S.?

There is a great deal of useful U.S. travel information on the Internet, and a preliminary excursion in cyberspace will serve you well when you are ready to begin your journey in the real world.

Transportation/Getting Around

Accommodation

  • All-Hotels: One of the largest online hotel reservation companies. 
    It offers every kind of lodging including B & B's, discount motel and 
    luxury 5-star accommodation all over the world.
  • Hotels (national chains)

Alternative accomodation can be found at:

Campgrounds & trailer parks:

Vacations on a dude or guest ranch:

Things to do

  • Musea: Virtual Library with museum listings by name, state, type, etc. (courtesy of Oakland Museum of California)
  • National Parks Service: All the information you are looking
    for about visiting the National Parks (courtesy of National
    Park Service).
  • Ticketmaster: Ticket reservations for sports, arts, music and family events.
  • World Heritage Sites in the U.S. (courtesy of National Park Service) 

Disabled Travelers

For information on barrier-free vacations, accessible air travel, transportation and destinations start with the Disability Travel and Recreation Resources (courtesy of Jim Lubin)

How far is/ How much is/ What's the weather/ Where is?...

More Information

More information on Visa Requirements

Tourist information for Belgians, maps and brochures can be obtained from www.visitusa.org

Tourist offices in the USA

On the Web

SeeAmerica.org: A portal to all the major U.S. travel websites. Just enter what you're looking for. You can narrow your results down to a specific region, state, or city.

The Virtual Tourist: Offers travel information for every state.

Travel Planner: Visitors bureaus, airlines, hotels, airports
(courtesy of Ecola).

Maps.com: From driving directions to USA and world maps

CityNet: All kinds of tourist information about U.S. cities.

Rough Guide: The well-known travel guide.

Electronic Journal

This publication brings together the information visitors need to make travel to the United States as easy as possible. It also defines the acronyms of U.S. government travel programs and explains how these fit in with those of other nations. See You in the USA makes clear that the United States wholeheartedly welcomes foreign visitors who desire to study, conduct business, or simply see the sights in its very diverse 50 states. more