The Best Events in the U.S.

The Top 12 Events in the United States

One of the most wonderful things about traveling in the U.S. is experiencing its vibrant melting pot of cultures! With Tours of Distinction, you’ll discover a whole world of festivals, parades, and unique seasonal events that bring people together from all walks of life. From coast to coast, the United States offers an incredible array of celebrations—there’s truly something for everyone. Whether you’re a foodie, music lover, or cultural explorer, consider adding one of these unforgettable festivals to your next group adventure. Let Tours of Distinction be your guide to making memories at the best events the country has to offer! 


1) Mardi Gras | New Orleans, Louisiana 

There’s nothing quite like Mardi Gras in New Orleans! This vibrant festival brings together French roots, African influences, and the city’s unmistakable local flair, creating a celebration that’s truly one of a kind. As parades wind through the Louisiana streets, you’ll see spectacular floats, lively marching bands, and crowds gathered on the iconic iron balconies—everyone hoping to catch beads and join in the dance. 

Beads, music and colorful floats line the streets of the French Quarter in New Orleans.
Beads, music and colorful floats line the streets of the French Quarter in New Orleans.

But Mardi Gras is so much more than just the parades. Bakeries tempt you with delicious king cakes at every turn, while costume shops buzz with excitement as everyone gears up in colorful outfits. And when the sun goes down, masquerade balls welcome newcomers and regulars alike, turning first-timers into lifelong fans of this unforgettable celebration.

2) Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta | New Mexico

Imagine over 500 vibrant balloons—of every shape and size you can dream of—rising gracefully above the pristine high desert landscape of central New Mexico. This is the world’s largest balloon event, and it’s so dazzlingly beautiful that people call it the most photographed event on the planet! One of the things that makes this fiesta truly special is how close you can get to the action. You’re invited to chat with balloon owners and learn firsthand why they keep coming back to this spectacular celebration.

Up, up and away at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta.
Up, up and away at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta.

But the adventure doesn’t stop with the balloons! Wander down Main Street and you’ll discover live music at the Main Street Stage, interactive fun at the Balloon Discovery Center, and talented chainsaw carvers hard at work. Don’t forget to explore the Artisan Tent or sample tasty treats from the many food stands. 

3) The Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs | Louisville, Kentucky

The Kentucky Derby isn’t just a horse race—it’s a celebration of tradition, style, and Southern charm. Held the first weekend in May since 1875, the Derby holds the title of America’s longest continuously running sporting event. While the thundering hooves and thrilling finishes make headlines, the real magic unfolds off the track. Spectators dazzle in show-stopping hats and elegant attire, while the infield buzzes with lively parties, celebrity sightings, and high-society fun.

A grand tradition of style, sport, and southern charm.

The Derby is actually the grand finale of a week-long festival that kicks off with Thunder Over Louisville, one of the country’s biggest fireworks displays. Festivities continue with events like the Kentucky Oaks and a variety of races leading up to Derby Day. And of course, no Derby experience would be complete without sipping on the official drink—the Mint Julep—a refreshing bourbon cocktail that’s as much a part of the tradition as the race itself!

4) Maine Lobster Festival | Rockland, Maine

For most of the year, Rockland, Maine, is the picture of charm—a cozy coastal town with stunning views of Penobscot Bay, world-class sailing, and the freshest seafood you will ever taste. But once a year, this peaceful haven transforms into a vibrant hotspot as visitors flock to the Maine Lobster Festival, a lively celebration of the state’s most iconic crustacean. Since 1947, the festival has been delighting seafood lovers with its unbeatable combination of fun and flavor. 

Delicious lobster fresh off the boat.
Delicious lobster fresh off the boat.

Over five bustling days, the festival serves up more than just delicious lobster. With more than 100 vendors offering everything from mouthwatering seafood to unique handmade arts, crafts, and souvenirs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Between bites, visitors can cheer on parades, savor the excitement of cook-off competitions, or join in on quirky races—like the lobster trap race, all set against the beautiful backdrop of Maine’s coast. It’s an unforgettable experience that captures the very best of Rockland’s community spirit and seaside charm!

5) Oktoberfest Zinzinnati | Cincinnati, Ohio

Step into the heart of Cincinnati and find yourself transported to a lively Bavarian village at the nation’s largest Oktoberfest—second only to the original in Munich! This festival is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Cincinnati’s proud German heritage without ever leaving the country. Stroll through Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove, which are beautifully transformed with fest tents, food and drink vendors, and multiple entertainment stages. 

Tap your feet to oompah bands where lederhosen and dirndls are encouraged!
Tap your feet to oompah bands where lederhosen and dirndls are encouraged!

You’ll be surrounded by the sounds of live oompah bands and the aroma of authentic German favorites like bratwurst, potato pancakes, and irresistible cream puffs. Wash it all down with a wide selection of German and local beers as you soak in the festive atmosphere. Don’t miss out on the fun competitions, like the Running of the Wieners and the thrilling Stein Hoisting Competition, or join in the world-famous Chicken Dance—lederhosen and dirndls encouraged! From wiener dog races and brat-eating championships to the spirited Gemuetlichkeit Games, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is truly a one-of-a-kind celebration packed with music, food, laughter, and unforgettable memories.

6) Tanglewood Summer Music Festival | Lenox, Massachusetts

Nestled in the heart of the Berkshires, Tanglewood has been New England’s premier “concert with a picnic” destination since 1937. As the beloved summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, this open-air music venue draws thousands of visitors every year who come to enjoy an exciting array of classical, jazz, pop, and contemporary performances, including James Taylor.

See James Taylor at Tanglewood in the heart of the Berkshires.
See James Taylor at Tanglewood in the heart of the Berkshires.

There’s nothing quite like soaking up world-class music while relaxing on a beautifully maintained lawn, surrounded by the picturesque scenery. Bring your favorite picnic treats, explore the gorgeous estate grounds, and experience unforgettable concerts under the stars. At Tanglewood, every summer night brings a new reason to fall in love with music all over again!

7) Tournament of Roses Parade | Pasadena, California

Since 1890, the Tournament of Roses Parade has been the ultimate way to kick off the New Year in style. Every January 1st, Pasadena transforms into a kaleidoscope of color, music, and creativity. Picture this: legendary marching bands from all over the country, jaw-dropping massive floats completely covered in fresh flowers, and talented performers bringing the streets to life. Those floats? They’re not just pretty—they’re works of art made with thousands of real blooms like roses, orchids, and lilies, each telling its own unique story, from epic moments in history to pure, whimsical fun. The parade is more than just a spectacle; it’s a symbol of hope, renewal, and the unique magic people can create together. So, if you’re looking to start your year off on a high note, go to Pasadena with Tours of Distinction and be a part of something unforgettable!

The colorful glory of the Tournament of Roses Parade.
The colorful glory of the Tournament of Roses Parade.

8) Buffalo Round-Up | Custer State Park, South Dakota

Nestled in the southeast corner of South Dakota’s iconic Black Hills and just minutes from Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park offers a unique intersection of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Each September, the park becomes the stage for a truly remarkable event—the annual buffalo roundup. Over 1,300 American bison thunder across the rolling prairie, creating a breathtaking spectacle that captures the spirit of the Old West. This event is more than just a dramatic display; it’s a living tradition where skilled cowboys and cowgirls, dressed in classic Western attire, expertly guide the herd through rugged terrain into waiting corrals. The Buffalo Roundup is not only a tribute to the region’s storied past but also a crucial part of sustaining the park’s ecosystem. By managing the bison population, the roundup ensures the health of both the herd and the diverse landscape they inhabit. For visitors, witnessing this event is an unforgettable experience—a rare opportunity to see history, culture, and conservation come together in one of America’s most scenic settings.

The buffalo round-up is a classic scene straight our of the Old West.
The buffalo round-up is a classic scene straight our of the Old West.

9) Virginia International Tattoo | Norfolk, Virginia

Today, the Virginia International Tattoo rivals the legendary Tattoos of Edinburgh and Nova Scotia—right here in the U.S. This incredible event brings together more than 1,000 performers from all over the world. Each performance is a breathtaking blend of tradition, discipline, and artistry—every moment carefully choreographed. The Tattoo is more than just a show; it’s a heartfelt tribute to active-duty military personnel, veterans, and first responders. Through stirring music and ceremonial displays, the event honors their service in unforgettable ways. As part of the Virginia Arts Festival, the excitement doesn’t stop there. Enjoy a city buzzing with concerts, exhibitions, and cultural events for everyone to enjoy. 

A proud tradition of patriotism, discipline, and artistry at the Virginia International Tattoo.
A proud tradition of patriotism, discipline, and artistry at the Virginia International Tattoo.

10) National Cherry Blossom Festival | Washington, D.C. 

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is one of America’s most beautiful spring traditions! Celebrating the 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo, this event is a shining symbol of friendship between the United States and Japan. Each year, Washington, DC comes alive for four weeks with a vibrant lineup of cultural activities, live entertainment, and unforgettable signature events. From the colorful Blossom Kite Festival and the spectacular National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade to Petalpalooza—a full day packed with live music, art installations, delicious food, and dazzling fireworks—there’s something for everyone to enjoy and the perfect way to welcome spring.

11) National Shrimp Festival | Gulf Shores, Alabama

If seafood is your thing, the Shrimp Festival in Gulf Shores is pure paradise. Held right on a white sand beach, this iconic event has been delighting visitors for over five decades. Picture yourself strolling through the festival grounds, greeted by the mouthwatering aroma of shrimp in every style imaginable.

So many delicious ways to eat shrimp!
So many delicious ways to eat shrimp!

From classic fried shrimp and hearty shrimp po’boys to flavorful shrimp and grits or even shrimp-stuffed jalapeños, the variety is endless. You’ll also find classic shrimp boils and unique culinary creations that will tempt your taste buds at every turn.

But it’s not just about the food! The festival is packed with local arts and crafts, classic fairground treats, and live music on two stages. Whether you’re into country, classic rock, blues, or jazz, you can soak in the sounds while you wander and enjoy all the shrimp your heart desires.

12) International Taste Food Festival | Syracuse, New York

Named as one of America’s top ten cultural festivals, the International Taste Festival in Syracuse is a true celebration of global diversity. Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure with mouthwatering dishes from Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and all the way to Central and South America—not to mention local favorites, all at prices that will make your wallet happy! 

Eat your way around the world in Syracuse, NY.
Eat your way around the world in Syracuse, NY.

But the experience doesn’t stop at food. Let the vibrant rhythms of a Caribbean-style steel drum band whisk you away, or join in the fun with a Latin dance crew. Feeling adventurous? Try your luck at keeping up with a Celtic rock band! The festival’s entertainment lineup is just as diverse as its cuisine, promising something exciting for every guest. The International Taste Festival is the perfect place to celebrate the wonderful flavors—and cultures—that unite us all!

Experience the best of both worlds by joining a group tour that includes a lively festival! Whether you’re off exploring solo or soaking up the excitement with new friends, there’s nothing like sharing the fun of a festival together. With Tours of Distinction, every laugh and unforgettable moment is multiplied—because festivals are even better when celebrated as a group.