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Most fun cities in America

PHOENIX (Stacker) – People crunch any metrics when settling on a city to visit or live in. Some of these factors concern the cost of living or staying or how easy it is to go around by foot or public transit. Other considerations might be in a place’s architecture, culture, and history. But for many people, there’s one prevailing question: Is it fun?

Some cities offer the same degree of fun or even the same type of fun, of course, so how do you figure out where to cut loose? To find out, and because “fun” can be an elusive variable, Stacker referred to WalletHub data which applies science in its methodology.

The site compared 182 cities—including the 150 most populated U.S. cities, plus at least two of the most populated cities in each state—across three dimensions: Entertainment and recreation, nightlife and parties, and cost. Next, the cities were evaluated according to 65 key metrics, which ranged from fitness centers per capita to movie costs to average open hours of breweries. Cities with something for everyone received the highest rankings, which didn’t consider the more extreme versions of fun, like adventure sports. WalletHub then determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to assign

Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, a great meal, a great show, or a wild night of drinking and dancing, a trip to one of these cities that made the top 50 will surely delight you. Keep reading to discover if your favorite metropolis made it into our gallery of the most fun cities in the United States.

  • Total score: 38.75
  • Entertainment and recreation: #39
  • Nightlife and parties: #27
  • Costs: #157

Come to Portland, Maine, where the lobsters are cheap, the views are spectacular, and the locals are friendly. Visit the Old Port district for exciting shops, restaurants, and bars. Don’t forget to hit up the Portland Head Lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, where history and majesty collide.

  • Total score: 38.81
  • Entertainment and recreation: #37
  • Nightlife and parties: #52
  • Costs: #99

Rochester has fun things to do, from breweries and pub crawls to museums and art galleries. Some popular attractions include the Strong Museum and the Eastman Theatre.

  • Total score: 38.89
  • Entertainment and recreation: #61
  • Nightlife and parties: #38
  • Costs: #87

While WalletHub’s data didn’t dwell on adventure sports, part of what makes Charlotte so fun is Carowinds, a 407-acre amusement park that’s so big some of it resides across the state line in Fort Mill, South Carolina. If roller coasters aren’t your thing, the U.S. National Whitewater Center or NASCAR Hall of Fame should do the trick.

  • Total score: 38.99
  • Entertainment and recreation: #69
  • Nightlife and parties: #34
  • Costs: #67

Visitors to Raleigh, now known as a tech hub, will find historic hotels, scholarly institutions, killer cuisine, craft beer, and exceptional art. There’s never been a better time to get to know this area.

  • Total score: 39.02
  • Entertainment and recreation: #68
  • Nightlife and parties: #36
  • Costs: #59

You may not think of late-night jam sessions and speakeasy vibes when you think about Kansas City, Missouri—but when it comes down to it, this city is considered one of the hubs of jazz music, and it’s steeped in the heritage and history to prove it. You can pop into the American Jazz Museum in the historic Jazz District near 18th and Vine—and while you’re there, hit the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, which shares the space. About a 10-minute drive away is the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art houses more than 40,000 works. On top of that, Kansas City is well known for its historic and world-famous barbecue style—and you can find it all over the city, thanks to an app from Visit KC or one of many BBQ tours offered.

  • Total score: 39.16
  • Entertainment and recreation: #30
  • Nightlife and parties: #86
  • Costs: #35

Albuquerque is a place where history comes to life. Petroglyph National Monument is one of the largest sites in North America, with preserved stone carvings by Indigenous tribes who lived there for thousands of years before colonization. Beyond that is the Museum of Natural History and Science and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, which houses a historical record of the area’s tribal history. The Old Town area, dating back to the 1700s when Spanish colonists took it over, is preserved as accurately as possible through the space’s architecture, churches, and museums. It’s an excellent area for families to travel and give kids a glimpse of something outside history books.

  • Total score: 39.27
  • Entertainment and recreation: #44
  • Nightlife and parties: #43
  • Costs: #76

Milwaukee is so synonymous with beer that its major league baseball team is the Brewers. Visitors and locals can expect a good time for this reason and many others, and when there’s no room left for beer, cheese, or any of Wisconsin’s other countless delicacies, the city offers a range of world-class museums and landmarks.

  • Total score: 39.43
  • Entertainment and recreation: #23
  • Nightlife and parties: #23
  • Costs: #177

Boston is a music-lover dream come true, with dozens of nightly venues featuring great local, regional, national, and global acts. Each neighborhood boasts its culture, nightlife, restaurant scene, and architecture, with parks and daily events offering something for everyone.

  • Total score: 39.51
  • Entertainment and recreation: #54
  • Nightlife and parties: #42
  • Costs: #37

Home to four professional sports teams, Cleveland is the affordable city that won’t quit. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a sure bet for a fun afternoon, as is the Cleveland Museum of Art. If there’s one landmark not to be missed, it’s the house from “A Christmas Story.”

  • Total score: 39.59
  • Entertainment and recreation: #28
  • Nightlife and parties: #56
  • Costs: #100

Kentucky’s most populated city is a bourbon lover’s dream. The delectable spirit is ubiquitous in these parts, permeating virtually every aspect of the local culture. Louisville is also home to the world-famous Kentucky Derby horse race.

  • Total score: 39.7
  • Entertainment and recreation: #27
  • Nightlife and parties: #44
  • Costs: #114

This Midwest metropolis offers a bevy of outdoor festivals and adventures when not covered in snow. Regardless of the weather, no trip here is complete without a journey through the Chain of Lakes byway district. In nearby Bloomington, The Mall of America is the country’s biggest shopping mall and contains the largest indoor theme park in the U.S., Nickelodeon Universe.

  • Total score: 39.83
  • Entertainment and recreation: #40
  • Nightlife and parties: #50
  • Costs: #48

Like the nearby cities of Phoenix and Tempe, Scottsdale offers a balance of daytime activity and nighttime indulgence. Architecture enthusiasts and casual tourists make it a point to visit Taliesin West, the former winter home of Frank Lloyd Wright. Over in Old Town Scottsdale, every block reveals a bounty of good eats, great stores, and fun entertainment venues.

  • Total score: 39.86
  • Entertainment and recreation: #64
  • Nightlife and parties: #37
  • Costs: #38

Known to locals as Indy, this capital city is home to the Indianapolis Colts and the Indianapolis 500. This vibrant city is about so much more than just sports, though. The Indianapolis Cultural Trail weaves through the districts, offering a direct route to quality entertainment, cuisine, art, and activities.

  • Total score: 39.93
  • Entertainment and recreation: #42
  • Nightlife and parties: #53
  • Costs: #52

Knoxville offers history, nature, food, and culture near the Smoky Mountains in the Great Appalachian Valley. You can find glorious 360-degree views of the local surroundings, free of charge, from the observation deck of the famous Sunsphere. The city hosts the Dogwood Arts Festival every April, which draws 40,000 to 50,000 visitors throughout a three-day weekend.

  • Total score: 40.22
  • Entertainment and recreation: #29
  • Nightlife and parties: #59
  • Costs: #54

While no trip to St. Petersburg is complete without a visit to the Dali Museum, this city stands out because of its endless supply of water-based activities. Choose an adventure by water skiing, jet skiing, motorboating, snorkeling, parasailing, and much more. The city is also a terrific destination for whale- and dolphin watchers.

  • Total score: 40.28
  • Entertainment and recreation: #41
  • Nightlife and parties: #25
  • Costs: #129

Nashville remains a vibrant haven for aspiring musicians from all walks of life. You’ll also encounter a tomato-based art festival, a full-scale replica of the Greek Parthenon, quality food, and great vibes. “Music City” is as fun now as it ever was.

  • Total score: 40.45
  • Entertainment and recreation: #46
  • Nightlife and parties: #61
  • Costs: #16

Tempe is the home to Arizona State University, meaning it has a brilliant combination of beautiful spaces for arts and culture with a thriving nightlife scene. You can take in one of the many festivals thrown at Tempe Beach Park or a show at the Marquee Theatre, which manages to attract massive stars that typically play stadiums to perform in a far more intimate space. Jump in a paddleboat at Kiwanis Park or pretend to travel under the sea at the Sea Life Arizona Aquarium for family fun. Plus, there’s the LEGOLAND Discovery Center for the big kid in all of us.

  • Total score: 40.47
  • Entertainment and recreation: #33
  • Nightlife and parties: #60
  • Costs: #30

Majestic beaches and legendary golf courses abound in Jacksonville, Florida. Speaking of beaches, the public ones here span miles in either direction and never close. Be sure to visit the city’s historic Riverside and Avondale neighborhoods.

  • Total score: 40.48
  • Entertainment and recreation: #55
  • Nightlife and parties: #26
  • Costs: #93

Given its diverse population and abundance of restaurants and shopping centers, this sprawling metroplex has it all. Dallas delivers several fun-filled food tours incorporating local history.

  • Total score: 40.97
  • Entertainment and recreation: #31
  • Nightlife and parties: #21
  • Costs: #151

Originating from the gold rush era, this California city blends classic heritage and contemporary style to perfection. In Old Sacramento, the past springs to life through vintage architecture and at the California State Railroad Museum. Head downtown for a modern range of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.

  • Total score: 41.8
  • Entertainment and recreation: #49
  • Nightlife and parties: #28
  • Costs: #58

Reno is just 22 miles from the epic ski resorts of Lake Tahoe. There’s also plenty to do without skipping town. Visitors come from around the world to check out the National Automobile Museum, where over 200 rare and vintage cars are on display.

  • Total score: 42.34
  • Entertainment and recreation: #19
  • Nightlife and parties: #47
  • Costs: #92

Pittsburgh lies at the junction of three rivers and is an industrial city that continues to evolve. Try your luck at Rivers Casino or Hollywood Casino at The Meadows. If your visit is a family affair, Kennywood Amusement Park and Sandcastle Water Park are guaranteed to please.

  • Total score: 42.62
  • Entertainment and recreation: #34
  • Nightlife and parties: #31
  • Costs: #45

Phoenix is bursting at the seams with adventure and possibility. An endless array of parks, springs, mountains, and rock formations are beyond the city’s borders. Embark on a hot-air balloon ride daily, then partake in a party bike pub crawl at night.

  • Total score: 42.64
  • Entertainment and recreation: #35
  • Nightlife and parties: #30
  • Costs: #56

History buffs will find plenty to enjoy in Virginia’s capital, where landmarks from the American Revolution and the Civil War have been well-preserved. You’ll also find a variety of museums, art galleries, parks, restaurants, and bars. Kings Dominion amusement park is just 20 miles away.

  • Total score: 42.88
  • Entertainment and recreation: #36
  • Nightlife and parties: #29
  • Costs: #39

San Antonio certainly remembers The Alamo, but that’s one of many reasons to visit this fine Texan city. Don’t miss the San Antonio River Walk, where indulgence and entertainment come in every conceivable form.

  • Total score: 43.16
  • Entertainment and recreation: #26
  • Nightlife and parties: #48
  • Costs: #17

Flanked by majestic mountain ranges and hot springs, Tucson is as beautiful as fun. There’s a variety of golf clubs, resorts, parks, historical landmarks, museums, and outdoor adventures to choose from: the Arizona experience distilled to its very essence.

  • Total score: 43.55
  • Entertainment and recreation: #20
  • Nightlife and parties: #35
  • Costs: #94

Despite several exclusive state laws regarding the purchase and consumption of alcohol, Salt Lake City has a respectable number of acclaimed breweries. Visitors also enjoy the local architecture and beautiful gardens. For unforgettable adventures in the outdoors, make the trip to Big Cottonwood Canyon or Utah Olympic Park.

  • Total score: 44.08
  • Entertainment and recreation: #22
  • Nightlife and parties: #39
  • Costs: #77

This South Carolina port city may be chock full of history, but who needs account when there are so many terrific breweries and award-winning restaurants to choose from? Casual browsers and shopaholics will fall in love with Charleston City Market, where local vendors offer a range of artisanal goods. This city gets more fun and popular with each passing year.

  • Total score: 44.16
  • Entertainment and recreation: #15
  • Nightlife and parties: #13
  • Costs: #179

Washington’s hub on Puget Sound serves up some of the country’s best seafood, which you can famously see “in action” at Pike Place Market. The Mariners, Kraken, and Seahawks all call this vibrant city home, as do monolithic tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft.

  • Total score: 44.28
  • Entertainment and recreation: #24
  • Nightlife and parties: #17
  • Costs: #118

History doesn’t just survive in Philadelphia—it thrives. Besides many historical landmarks, the City of Brotherly Love features some of the country’s best restaurants, shopping districts, and sports teams. If you’ve never tried a Philly cheesesteak, now’s the time.

  • Total score: 44.38
  • Entertainment and recreation: #14
  • Nightlife and parties: #17
  • Costs: #162

The options are limitless in Los Angeles, where entertainment is a way of life. Hit the beach in Santa Monica, head over to Universal Studios, stroll down Hollywood Boulevard, catch a sports game, watch a live taping, or reserve a seat at one of the country’s best bars and restaurants. It all goes down against a backdrop of downright dreamy weather.

  • Total score: 46.57
  • Entertainment and recreation: #25
  • Nightlife and parties: #16
  • Costs: #34

The Gateway Arch is worth a visit, but St. Louis’ nearby Soulard District is where the action is. Awash with old-school architecture and new-school vibes, the area has restaurants, clubs, and music venues. St. Louis is also home to one of the country’s best zoos, gardens, parks, stadiums, and other attractions.

  • Total score: 46.91
  • Entertainment and recreation: #32
  • Nightlife and parties: #15
  • Costs: #33

Looking to the stars and beyond, Houston is where the Johnson Space Center calls home. America’s fourth-largest city also includes its own Museum District, which receives millions of visits annually. Food enthusiasts will also find a formidable selection of award-winning restaurants.

  • Total score: 47.06
  • Entertainment and recreation: #13
  • Nightlife and parties: #10
  • Costs: #173

America’s capital offers a vital glimpse into the country’s past and present. The city features world-class restaurants and all the nightlife one could ever need, along with historic monuments and renowned museums. It’s also home to several legendary music venues.

  • Total score: 47.48
  • Entertainment and recreation: #5
  • Nightlife and parties: #20
  • Costs: #164

On the Pacific coastline, sunny San Diego is a partygoer’s paradise. Alcohol flows liberally in the Gaslamp Quarter, which comprises virtually nothing but bars, restaurants, and music venues. Spread across Balboa Park’s 1200 acres are museums, gardens, art galleries, and one of the best zoos in the world.

  • Total score: 48.48
  • Entertainment and recreation: #17
  • Nightlife and parties: #11
  • Costs: #135

Putting the “high” in Mile High City, Denver, is where America’s recreational marijuana boom was born. The city has multiple sports teams, a famous zoo, an acclaimed art museum, and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Rocky Mountain National Park is just an hour and a half drive away.

  • Total score: 48.88
  • Entertainment and recreation: #18
  • Nightlife and parties: #8
  • Costs: #146

Spread across both sides of the Willamette River, Portland, Oregon, is where the local barber shop has cold beer on tap, and there’s a new vegan bakery springing up on every block. Forest Park has many trails and beautiful natural destinations on the city’s outskirts.

  • Total score: 49.02
  • Entertainment and recreation: #9
  • Nightlife and parties: #14
  • Costs: #128

Like many of Florida’s coastal cities, Fort Lauderdale has beaches, rivers, nightclubs, parks, golf courses, and shopping districts. Known as the “Venice of America,” Fort Lauderdale also features an intricate network of canals. Quality seafood and tasty cocktails are easy to come by in these parts.

  • Total score: 49.1
  • Entertainment and recreation: #8
  • Nightlife and parties: #24
  • Costs: #72

It may not be Disney World, but Tampa’s Busch Gardens delivers equally thrilling escapism. For fun, check out Ybor City, just outside the downtown area, for delicious food, boutique shopping, and several popular nightclubs.

  • Total score: 49.43
  • Entertainment and recreation: #12
  • Nightlife and parties: #22
  • Costs: #42

This river-adjacent city is home to the Bengals and the Reds. Findlay Market is packed with local purveyors, brewers, artisans, and the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is a must-visit destination.

  • Total score: 49.59
  • Entertainment and recreation: #10
  • Nightlife and parties: #12
  • Costs: #152

The windy city may live up to its name during the cold season, but it’s worth a visit any time of year. Are you staying indoors? Check out the Art Institute of Chicago or one of the city’s many acclaimed restaurants. When the sun finally comes out, walk down Michigan Avenue, “The Magnificent Mile.”

  • Total score: 49.9
  • Entertainment and recreation: #4
  • Nightlife and parties: #9
  • Costs: #182

It might cost an arm and a leg to take a bite out of The Big Apple these days, but after all these years, New York continues to offer some of the world’s best museums, theaters, landmarks, stores, bars, and restaurants. Central Park is in the city’s heart, where visitors can wander and sightsee for hours.

  • Total score: 50
  • Entertainment and recreation: #2
  • Nightlife and parties: #19
  • Costs: #171

Waikiki is the heart of this Hawaiian city, where hotels, bars, clubs, resorts, restaurants, and beaches converge to delightful effects. Honolulu is a place where dream vacations are made. Hike a dormant volcano by day, and sip cocktails out of a coconut hours later.

  • Total score: 51.21
  • Entertainment and recreation: #21
  • Nightlife and parties: #7
  • Costs: #88

The Texas state capital is also one of the hippest cities in the country. The South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival rolls into town every year, bringing the latest in film, music, and tech. The rest of the year, Austin is well-known for its flourishing music scene, delicious food, and college life.

  • Total score: 52.65
  • Entertainment and recreation: #6
  • Nightlife and parties: #5
  • Costs: #178

San Francisco is overflowing with geographic splendor and bustling activity. Visit a local landmark like Alcatraz or Fisherman’s Wharf before snagging a seat at one of the country’s best restaurants or bars. Don’t forget to hit up a record store or vintage clothing shop in the historic Haight-Ashbury neighborhood.

  • Total score: 53.14
  • Entertainment and recreation: #16
  • Nightlife and parties: #4
  • Costs: #117

Few festivals worldwide are more fun than Mardi Gras, celebrated yearly in this famous city. The “Big Easy” delivers excellent food and thrilling live music no matter the time of year or day. Favorite areas like Bourbon Street and the French Quarter offer copious amounts of vivacious local flavor.

  • Total score: 53.59
  • Entertainment and recreation: #11
  • Nightlife and parties: #6
  • Costs: #125

Atlanta is home to the Falcons, Braves, and Hawks. The city’s dining options are abundant and varied, and the club scene is tough to beat. Visit the Georgia Aquarium, often named among the best in the country.

  • Total score: 55.6
  • Entertainment and recreation: #7
  • Nightlife and parties: #3
  • Costs: #143

Miami has famous nightclubs, Art Déco architecture, delicious food, white sand beaches, luxurious hotels, and a discernible Cuban influence. Each year, Art Basel descends on the city, putting some of the country’s best contemporary art within reach.

  • Total score: 63.9
  • Entertainment and recreation: #3
  • Nightlife and parties: #2
  • Costs: #60

Two words describe why Orlando places so high on this list of fun cities: “Disney World.” True to its name, the world-famous theme park is home to an endless supply of attractions and rides. When you’re all done there, Universal Orlando Resort is more comprehensive and spectacular now than ever.

  • Total score: 73.95
  • Entertainment and recreation: #1
  • Nightlife and parties: #1
  • Costs: #84

Orlando may be a blast for the whole family, but Sin City is where adults can go to blow off steam. Whether that means dropping hard-earned cash at the nearest poker table, chilling poolside, dancing until dawn, eating at a world-class restaurant, or watching Cirque du Soleil acrobats fly is up to you.

Data reporting by Lucas Hicks. Story editing by Sandi Hemmerlein. Copy editing by Robert Wickwire. 

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