Aplankysite Niujorką, Bostoną, Vašingtoną, Filadelfiją ir Baltimorą.
You'll travel through California, Arizona and Nevada in search of some of the most beautiful places on the US West Coast.
Motorways, huge skyscrapers, cowboys and native Indians - all this and more...
The United States of America is the world's superpower, known to almost everyone on the planet, even if they have never been there. The Statue of Liberty, the Empire State skyscraper, the Hollywood sign, the Las Vegas neon sign, the Golden Gate Bridge and the White House are monuments that have long been icons.
Many travellers are drawn to American cities such as New York, New Orleans, Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and to the incredible beauty of the American landscape: how can one nation contain the Rocky Mountains, the spectacular Cascades, the desert landscapes of the Southwest, and the endless plains of Texas and Kansas, Florida's tropical beaches, the giant sequoias of California and the villages of New England.
Look closer and the American quilt will reveal itself in all its astonishing diversity: the eclectic Austin music scene, the easy-going charm of Savannah, the free-spirited eco-friendliness of Portland, the stunning coastline of San Francisco, and the charming French Quarter and jazz-loving New Orleans. Each city adds its own unique style to the vast patchwork that is America.
America is a country of roads, where 4 million miles of highways lead past red-rock deserts, low-lying mountain peaks and fertile wheat fields gently drifting into the horizon. The sun-bleached slopes of the Great Plains, the lush rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, the swamps of the Deep South and the picturesque strips of the New England countryside.
Diet - The US is known for its love of food. All kinds of food. On the Texas coast of the USA, hot, barbecued ribs, and award-winning West Coast chefs mixing organic produce with Asian accents. Locals make muffins in a century-old deli on Manhattan's Upper West Side, while a few states away, in a 1950s-style diner, fluffy pancakes and fried eggs disappear amid the clinking of flatware. Steaming lobster plates from a Maine pier, oysters and champagne at a Californian wine bar, Korean tteokbokki from a food truck in Portland - these are just some of the ways to eat à la Americana.
The US has made a huge contribution to the arts. Georgia O'Keeffe's wild landscapes, Robert Rauschenberg's surreal collages, Alexander Calder's elegant mobile phones and Jackson Pollock's drawings entered the vernacular of 20th century art. Chicago and New York became veritable drawing boards for the great architects of the modern era. And from the soul blues born in the Mississippi Delta to Appalachian bluegrass and Detroit's Motown sound - as well as jazz, funk, hip-hop, country and rock'n'roll - America invented the sounds inherent in modern music.
Not to mention icons such as Mohammed Ali, Louis Armstrong, Hillary Clinton, Michael Jordan, Madonna, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, Elvis Presley, Mark Twain, John Wayne, and Walt Disney - just to name a few of the famous faces who continue to inspire and entertain the world.
Discover the diversity of the population: from Irish Americans, Italian Americans, African Americans, Chinese Americans and Latinos, Texas cowboys, to Seattle hipsters and Alabama pastors, New England fishermen, Las Vegas businessmen and Hawaiian surfers. Although the US is one of the oldest still functioning democracies in the world, with European roots dating back to the 1500s. In the United States, the palpable sense of novelty creates a strange optimism - anything seems possible, and success can strike at any moment.
Places to visit
The West Coast is home to the Hollywood Dream Factory and the stunning residences of Beverly Hills. The symbol of the American dream has always been Los Angeles, with its fabulous Disneyland, Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Malibu. This icon of American pop culture still beckons with its power and dynamic, fast-paced life in a world where anything can happen. In the West, San Francisco is unique. Its rich history combines with modernity, the familiar with the unpredictable, and its cultural and ethnic diversity is the strength of this wonderful metropolis. San Francisco is the most liberal city in the United States.
The East Coast - art in New York and nature near Niagara Falls The East Coast of the United States is a mix of beautiful cities and breathtaking nature, as well as some of the most interesting places in the country's history. The largest and most beautiful cities are New York, Boston and Washington, D.C., whose spectacular architecture and pace of life have become a marker of modernity. On the East Coast, you can also visit sites related to the American Civil War. One of the biggest attractions in this part of the USA is undoubtedly Niagara Falls.
To the south, it's the realm of Disney, cowboys and NASA. To the south-east is Florida, also known as the "Sunshine State". It's a paradise for sun worshippers, beach lovers, tropical nature lovers and active holiday makers! The Everglades National Park is worth a visit to see alligators in their natural habitat. The beautiful beaches of Miami or Key West offer white sand and crystal clear waters. Water sports enthusiasts can hop on jet skis, take the wheel of a speedboat, swim with dolphins or snorkel on the coral reef. In the evenings, the restaurants are packed with tourists serving delicious dishes, while the beachfront nightclubs keep the party going until dawn. Florida is also home to the world's most famous theme park, Walt Disney World in Orlando, and Cape Canaveral with its NASA Space Centre. Popular destinations in the US South include the quirky, music-filled New Orleans, San Antonio with its famous River Walk, and the many restaurants and cafes. The South and Southeast of the United States are places associated with the birth of new musical genres: country, jazz and rock and roll.
Guide: the tourist is looked after by a tour guide, whose duties include assisting with arrivals, departures, rest periods and checking in for local excursions.
Time: The continental US has 4 time zones, ranging from UTC-5 in the east to UTC-8 in the west in winter and UTC-4 to UTC-7 in summer. Lithuania is 5 hours later than New York, 8 hours later than Las Vegas and San Francisco, 6 hours later than New Orleans and 5 hours later than Miami.
Time and date stamping: example 5.15pm - 5:15pm, 22 January 2020 - 01/22/20
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Visa: Lithuania is officially part of the Visa Waiver Programme. To travel to the USA, you must either obtain an entry permit through the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) or have a valid visa issued by the US Embassy (including a B1/B2 visa). ESTA authorization can be obtained by applying on the following website in English: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/. The application must be approved within 72 hours and the cost is USD 14. Required data for obtaining an ESTA: A passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of return to the country, the exact address of the hotel (for excursions, one of the hotel addresses is sufficient)
Currency: the US dollar (USD)
Power sockets: type A and B, voltage 120V, adapter required.
Prices: in restaurants and cafés: coffee from USD 3, takeaway sandwich from USD 4, small pizza from USD 5, set meal at a fast food restaurant from USD 6, main course from USD 11, beer from USD 5, drink/cocktail/aperitif from USD 6, full dinner at a good restaurant from USD 25. In supermarkets: bun from USD 0,40, water (1,5 l) from USD 1,40, juice (1 l) from USD 2, milk (1 l) from USD 1,60, beer (0,33 l) from USD 1,50, yellow cheese (100 g) from USD 3, ham (100 g) from USD 1. All shops and restaurants (unless otherwise stated on the card) must add local tax to the prices shown. Each state has a different tax rate. In Florida, 7% must be added to the prices in shops. For example: the price of a T-shirt on the price tag in a shop is USD 10, and after adding the tax, the amount payable at the checkout will be USD 10.70.
Credit cards: one of the most popular means of payment in hotels and restaurants is a credit card, which can make it difficult to rent a car, shop online or make a restaurant reservation, for example. Some hotels may ask you to hand over your credit card details at check-in. A deposit of between USD 50 and USD 200 may be required to cover hotel costs
Tipping: extra gratuities are a daily habit in the United States. For example, in a restaurant, tipping accounts for 15% of the cost of a meal. Depending on the restaurant, it may already be included in the price of the meal, as shown on the card. In hotels, it is customary to tip service staff by USD 1 (e.g. for helping with luggage, parking the car, etc.).
Accommodation in Miami: one or more persons must be at least 21 years of age at check-in (not applicable for Hotel Generator Miami). There is also a compulsory resort fee, which includes Wi-Fi access and beach services.
Shopping and souvenirs: interesting souvenirs can be brought back from any region of the USA. For lovers of good wine, we recommend wines from Washington and California. Candy lovers will be interested in Ghirardelli or Hershey chocolates, while book lovers will find beautifully produced albums in bookstores. In the United States, electronic equipment is comparatively inexpensive. Clothing, cosmetics, underwear, leather goods and sports equipment are also available at low prices. World-famous brands can be bought at much lower prices than in Europe. Alcoholic beverages are available from the age of 21. Consumption and possession of alcohol under this age is severely penalised, including arrest and charges for illegal possession and consumption.
Units of measurement: 1 pound - 0.45 kg. 1 mile- 1,609 km. 1 gallon - 3,785 l.
What to try: Contrary to popular belief, US cuisine is diverse and delicious. However, chain restaurants are the most popular. In particular, Cuban, Caribbean cuisine, fish and seafood are very popular in Florida. There is also great street food, burgers and hot dogs. We also recommend: T-Bone in New York, creamy New York cheesecake, Bajgle with pastrami, the best Katz's Delicatessen Clam chowder in Boston, fish and seafood in Florida, Jambalaya in New Orleans. "Crab cake - fritters with crab meat. Chocolate brownie, Apple pie.