Tuesday, June 24, 2025

4 Must-Visit Cities for College Students This Summer

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Summer is the perfect time for college students to explore new cities, experience different cultures, and take a break from the academic grind. Whether you’re looking for adventure, food, or culture, these four U.S. cities have something to offer. Here’s where to go, where to stay, what to eat, and what to do!


1. Austin, Texas

A vibrant city known for its live music, outdoor adventures, and food scene, Austin is a dream summer destination for students.

Where to Stay:

  • Firehouse Hostel (Budget-friendly)
  • East Austin Hotel (Mid-range)
  • Hotel Van Zandt (Luxury)

What to Eat:

  • Franklin Barbecue (iconic Texas BBQ)
  • Torchy’s Tacos (a must-try for taco lovers)
  • Jo’s Coffee (famous for its “I Love You So Much” mural)

Things to Do:

  • Explore Barton Springs Pool
  • Enjoy live music on Sixth Street
  • Kayak on Lady Bird Lake
  • Visit the quirky shops on South Congress Avenue

2. Seattle, Washington

For those who love coffee, nature, and tech innovation, Seattle is a fantastic city to visit.

Where to Stay:

  • Green Tortoise Hostel (Budget-friendly)
  • Staypineapple, The Maxwell Hotel (Mid-range)
  • Thompson Seattle (Luxury)

What to Eat:

  • Pike Place Chowder (award-winning clam chowder)
  • Tilikum Place Café (Dutch baby pancakes)
  • Dick’s Drive-In (classic Seattle burger joint)

Things to Do:

  • Visit Pike Place Market
  • Take in the view from the Space Needle
  • Explore the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
  • Go hiking in nearby Mount Rainier National Park

3. Chicago, Illinois

A dynamic city with world-class museums, deep-dish pizza, and a vibrant nightlife, Chicago is a must-visit for college students.

Where to Stay:

  • Freehand Chicago (Budget-friendly)
  • The Chicago Hotel Collection – Magnificent Mile (Mid-range)
  • The Peninsula Chicago (Luxury)

What to Eat:

  • Lou Malnati’s (famous deep-dish pizza)
  • Portillo’s (Chicago-style hot dogs)
  • The Purple Pig (Mediterranean-inspired small plates)

Things to Do:

  • Walk the Chicago Riverwalk
  • Visit the Art Institute of Chicago
  • Check out the views from Willis Tower’s Skydeck
  • Have a beach day at North Avenue Beach

4. New Orleans, Louisiana

With its rich culture, music, and food, New Orleans is a great destination for students looking for a mix of history and fun.

Where to Stay:

  • The Quisby (Budget-friendly)
  • The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery (Mid-range)
  • Hotel Monteleone (Luxury)

What to Eat:

  • Café du Monde (beignets and chicory coffee)
  • Willie Mae’s Scotch House (fried chicken)
  • Cochon (modern Cajun cuisine)

Things to Do:

  • Explore the French Quarter
  • Take a swamp tour
  • Experience live jazz on Frenchmen Street
  • Visit the National WWII Museum

Each of these cities offers something unique, making them perfect for a summer adventure. Whether you’re road-tripping or flying, be sure to pack your bags and get ready to make unforgettable memories!

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