US Cities Unveil New Attractions

American cities like Los Angeles and New York are renovating museums, hosting major events, and offering themed tours in 2026 What's new in U.S. cities for 2026—and how to experience it | National Geographic. Examples include classic car drives in LA and beatbox workshops in the Bronx What's new in U.S. cities for 2026—and how to experience it | National Geographic.

In Los Angeles, classic car tours are revving up, offering rides around Tinseltown in vintage convertibles. These tours cruise through Hollywood and Beverly Hills, showcasing landmarks like the Hollywood Sign and the Walk of Fame. Some even feature 1964 Impala Lowriders, diving into LA's culture and history. The Bronx is tuning up with beatbox workshops, offering a chance to explore the art of vocal percussion. The Hip Hop Museum is also set to open, giving the genre a permanent home. The Bronx Museum of the Arts is revamping its south galleries to showcase contemporary art reflecting the borough's diverse communities. Other US cities are joining the action with new attractions and renovations. Chicago will open the Obama Presidential Center in June, while Pittsburgh is revamping its image with an expansion of the Andy Warhol Museum and the opening of Arts Landing. Theme parks across the U.S. are also introducing new rides and attractions.

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