If there’s one thing TikTok does well, it’s inspire wanderlust—especially among Gen Z. From eye-catching cityscapes to foodie hotspots and must-see attractions, the app is full of short-form content that gets students excited about exploring new places.
At Gerber Tours, we’ve noticed a few cities trending across social platforms—and they just so happen to make perfect destinations for student group travel. If you’re planning a trip for the fall, here are five buzz-worthy U.S. cities that offer the right mix of aesthetic, culture, walkability, and wow factor.
Why it’s trending: Gorgeous architecture, spooky vibes, and Southern charm.
Perfect for fall, Savannah checks all the boxes: it’s walkable, historic, and filled with unique experiences. TikTok loves its ghost tours, moss-draped oak trees, and vintage shops in the Starland District. Students can explore Forsyth Park, visit the Telfair Museums, and learn about African American history at the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum.
Don’t miss: A classic riverboat cruise or a tour of Bonaventure Cemetery (a TikTok favorite).
Why it’s trending: Founding Fathers, food, and funky neighborhoods.
Philly has had a social media glow-up thanks to its walkable neighborhoods, street art, and TikTok-famous food (cheesesteaks, pretzels, Reading Terminal Market). But it’s also one of the most curriculum-friendly cities in the country. Students can step into U.S. history at Independence Hall, see the Liberty Bell, and explore the Museum of the American Revolution.
Modern art and Instagrammable murals make spots like Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens a student favorite, while Elfreth’s Alley and Old City offer colonial charm.
Don’t miss: A Philly cheesesteak taste test—Geno’s vs. Pat’s—and a group photo on the Rocky Steps.
Why it’s trending: Coastal beauty meets deep history.
From pastel houses along Rainbow Row to cobblestone streets and carriage rides, Charleston offers that Instagram-perfect charm with real educational value. Students can dive into early American and African American history with visits to Fort Sumter, the Old Slave Mart Museum, and Boone Hall Plantation.
There’s a lively food scene (try Lowcountry cuisine) and lots of walking-friendly areas to explore.
Don’t miss: A boat tour through Charleston Harbor.
Why it’s trending: Classic Americana with Ivy League cool.
Boston’s cobblestone streets and iconic landmarks are all over TikTok—and it’s the perfect place to blend history with student inspiration. Walk the Freedom Trail, visit Fenway Park, and explore the Museum of Fine Arts or the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
Beyond Boston, fall is the perfect time to explore leaf-peeping towns like Concord or Salem (a seasonal favorite), or even head to the coast of Maine. The region offers educational tie-ins from the Revolutionary War to literary history and college prep.
Don’t miss: Touring Harvard or MIT, cider donuts from a local farm stand, and snapping fall photos in Boston Common.
Why it’s trending: Big city feel with accessible, student-friendly energy.
With its skyline views, deep-dish pizza, and world-class museums, Chicago is always in style—but TikTok has made spots like The Bean, Skydeck Chicago, and the Chicago Riverwalk go viral again. It’s also easy to get around, with walkable neighborhoods and public transit.
Visit the Art Institute of Chicago, take a tour focused on architecture or civil rights, and check out the Museum of Science and Industry or the Field Museum.
Don’t miss: Sunset photos at North Avenue Beach or a group selfie from the 103rd floor of Willis Tower.
The best student trips balance education, exploration, and excitement—and these destinations offer all that with the added bonus of being TikTok-famous. Whether your students are into history, art, food, or just want to take the perfect group photo, these cities bring something fresh to the table.
Want help planning your next group tour to one of these trending spots? Gerber Tours can handle it all—from custom itineraries to logistics—so you can focus on giving your students an experience they’ll never forget (and can’t wait to post about).