Major Cities of the United States: Your Student Guide
American cities are large, modern and multicultural hubs of business, culture and tourism. This study guide explains where major cities are located, their roles, common weather patterns, transport and economy, plus advantages and disadvantages of city life. Examples and comparison tables help you remember key facts.
Cities in the United States are spread across many landscapes.
Cities near coasts often grew earlier and focus on trade; cities inland may be near mountains, lakes or deserts.
Many US cities have millions of inhabitants and diverse populations.
Large cities attract immigrants and people from many nationalities, creating multicultural neighbourhoods and varied cuisines.
Practical example: New York City includes communities speaking dozens of languages and hosts cultural festivals year-round.
| City | Location | Famous for | Quick facts |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York City | East Coast | Skyscrapers, finance | Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Central Park; more than 8 million residents |
| Los Angeles | West Coast | Film industry | Hollywood, beaches, warm climate |
| Chicago | Great Lakes | Architecture, industry | Located on Lake Michigan; known for modern skyscrapers and windy weather |
| San Francisco | California | Technology | Golden Gate Bridge, hilly streets, tech companies |
| Las Vegas | Nevada (desert) | Casinos, entertainment | Nightlife, hotels, major tourist destination |
| Washington, D.C. | East Coast | Political centre | Capital of the USA, White House, many museums and monuments |
Weather varies by region and affects daily life and tourism.
Practical application: Packing for a trip depends on city — bring a heavy coat for New York winters, light clothing and sun protection for Los Angeles or Miami.
Big cities are economic engines with key industries:
Economic hubs concentrate jobs, corporate offices, and international connections.
Most Americans travel by car, but big cities provide public transport options.
Table — Transport pros and cons
| Mode | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Car | Flexible, door-to-door | Traffic jams, parking costs |
| Metro/Bus | Cheaper, avoids some traffic | Crowded at peak times, limited routes |
| Taxi/Rideshare | Convenient, point-to-point | Costly during busy times |
| Air travel | Fast for long distances | Expensive, airport time added |
Cities offer theatres, museums, concerts and sporting events. Cultural mixing creates diverse food scenes and festivals.
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Klíčová slova: Cities of the USA
Klíčové pojmy: US cities vary by region and geography, East Coast cities are generally older; West Coast are more modern, New York City is the largest US city, Los Angeles is the centre of the film industry, Chicago is known for architecture and its location by Lake Michigan, San Francisco is a technology hub with the Golden Gate Bridge, Las Vegas is famous for casinos and entertainment, Washington, D.C. is the political capital, Weather differs: NY cold winters, LA warm, Miami tropical, Common transport: car, buses, metro, taxis, airports, Cities offer cultural venues, museums, sports teams, City life: many jobs but higher costs and traffic