The Most Fun Cities in the U.S. Revealed – See Where Los Angeles Stands

The Most Fun Cities in the U.S. Revealed – See Where Los Angeles Stands

Is it the most fun to be an Angelenos? Depending on what you consider to be a good time, that is.

Los Angeles was ranked 18th on Wallet Hub‘s list of America’s Most Fun Cities, however the City of Angels was ranked first in a few important categories.

Out of more than 180 U.S. cities, Los Angeles ranked #1 in terms of both the amount of attractions and restaurants per capita, according to the survey.

Rankings of Complete Fun in Los Angeles (1 = Most Fun, 91 = Average):

CategoryRank
Overall Rank for Los Angeles18th
Festivals per Capita20th
Restaurants per Capita1st
Playgrounds per Capita35th
Parkland Acres per Capita23rd
Fitness Centers per Capita88th
Dance Clubs per Capita6th
Number of Attractions1st

According to Wallet Hub, Las Vegas is the most exciting city in the United States.

“Las Vegas is the most fun city overall, boasting an extremely large number of attractions and restaurants rated at least 4.5-stars,” according to Wallet Hub. “For some things, it’s even relatively inexpensive – it’s the fourth-cheapest city for grabbing a burger, for example, and it has the 13th-cheapest average fitness club membership cost.”

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Here are Wallet Hub’s Top 10 Most Exciting Cities:

  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Orlando, FL
  • Miami, FL
  • Atlanta, GA
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Austin, TX
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Houston, TX
  • New York, NY

San Francisco was the only city in the Golden State to place in the top ten, but having fun there comes at a price. The study also found that the City by the Bay was the seventh most costly city to enjoy a good time.

Timothy Friedel

Timothy Friedel

Timothy Friedel is a seasoned news writer with a passion for delivering timely, accurate, and insightful stories. With a background in journalism, Timothy specializes in covering social policy, economic trends, and public welfare programs. His work focuses on helping readers understand important changes and their real-world impact.

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