Looking for your next travel adventure but not sure where to go abroad? Sometimes, the best way to choose your next international destination is to think about the U.S. destinations you already love. Whether you’re drawn to beach vibes, city energy, live music, or outdoor scenery, there’s an international destination you might love even more!
Here’s a list of international spots that mirror the feel of popular American cities—with a new passport stamp to match.
If You Like New York City… You’ll Like London, England


Both cities offer a fast-paced lifestyle, iconic skylines, and endless things to do. London has its own version of Broadway (the West End), excellent museums (many are free!), diverse cuisine, and charming neighborhoods like Notting Hill and Shoreditch.
If You Like Orlando… You’ll Like Tokyo, Japan
Orlando’s theme parks are world-famous, but Tokyo gives it a run for its money with Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, plus countless quirky attractions, themed cafes, and futuristic tech experiences.
If You Like Las Vegas… You’ll Like Macau, China


Macau is known as the “Vegas of the East,” with massive casinos, neon lights, and extravagant resorts. It offers similar nightlife and entertainment, plus a fascinating mix of Chinese and Portuguese culture.
If You Like Seattle… You’ll Like Vancouver, Canada
If you love being near mountains and water, both cities offer a similar vibe—complete with cloudy skies, great coffee, and strong environmental values. Vancouver also has beautiful public spaces and a clean, walkable downtown.
If You Like Los Angeles… You’ll Like Sydney, Australia


Both are sprawling, sunny cities where beach life meets creative industry. Sydney’s beaches, like Bondi and Manly, give LA’s coastline some real competition. Plus, Sydney has a laid-back energy, great food, and a strong arts scene.
If You Like Chicago… You’ll Like Toronto, Canada
Big-city feel, lakefront views, and tons of culture—that’s what connects Chicago and Toronto. Both cities are known for friendly locals, good food, thriving arts scenes, and real winters.
Don’t Forget Your Passport
If you’re planning to visit any of these international destinations, you’ll need a valid passport. Processing times can take 8-11 weeks, so it’s best to plan early. Need it faster? The Passport Office can help. With walk-in and virtual appointments, you can get your passport expedited in as little as 3 days.
Final Thoughts
Traveling abroad doesn’t have to feel unfamiliar. If you’re looking for something outside of the U.S destinations you usually travel to, while still fitting your travel style, an international destination might feel like the perfect upgrade to the places you already know and love. Remember to always check Travel.state.gov for updated travel information and advisories before visiting an international destination.
The Passport Office is here to help you get your passport fast!