Top Destinations in United States
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The U.S. corporate housing industry is well-established, offering a vast array of accommodation for business travellers. SilverDoor's extensive portfolio provides a competitive and flexible alternative to traditional hotels, with properties tailored to your business travel needs. You'll find a variety of spaces, with designated areas for sleeping, cooking, and working. Depending on the property, you can also benefit from on-site fitness centres, conference rooms, and more, ensuring you have the comforts and services you need to feel at home on your business trip.
Here is some key information to help you prepare for your business trip to the U.S.
The United States spans multiple climate zones. Summers can be hot and humid in the South and East, while winters bring snow to the Midwest and Northeast. The West Coast generally enjoys milder weather, with California offering year-round sunshine and the Pacific Northwest experiencing more rainfall. Business travellers should always check the local forecast before packing.
The official currency is the US Dollar (USD). Major credit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are common. Tipping is customary in restaurants, taxis, and other services, typically 15–20%.
English is the primary language for business and daily communication. In some states, particularly California, Texas, and Florida, Spanish is also widely spoken, and bilingual signage is common.
The U.S. covers six main time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii. When scheduling meetings, always confirm time zones—especially for nationwide business operations.