Times Square - 410,438 hashtags per year
Unsurprisingly topping out our list of most Instagrammed US attractions is Times Square which is visited by roughly 50 million people a year.
The Grand Canyon - 358,171 hashtags per year
There’s no doubt about it, the Grand Canyon is not only one of the most well-known landmarks in the US but it’s also a spot of real natural beauty.
Brooklyn Bridge - 313,836 hashtags per year
It’s said that New York City hosts around 66 million tourists a year. Though obviously that’s dropped of late, but still, the Brooklyn Bridge has some appeal.
Golden Gate Bridge - 273,396 hashtags per year
This one has racked up 273,396 posts per year. We’d imagine that’s just a drop in the Pacific ocean compared to the actual number of photos taken of the area.
Empire State Building - 265,920 hashtags per year
The Empire State Building might be one of the most well-known skyscrapers in the US if not the world.
Statue of Liberty - 187,370 hashtags per year
At 305 feet tall, the Statue of Liberty is hard to miss and an icon that has been well photographed over the decades. Even more so with the rise of Instagram.
Yosemite National Park - 125,699 hashtags per year
Yosemite is most well known for its waterfalls though and no doubt these account for most of the 125,699 photos posted on Instagram throughout the year.
Yellowstone National Park - 95,483 hashtags per year
Yellowstone naturally offers up some easily Instragrammable spots and it’s no wonder it’s popular.
Space Needle - 94,045 hashtags per year
Located in Seattle, Washington, the Space Needle is an impressive landmark and feat of engineering. It’s not only intriguing to the eye, but also built to last.
Hollywood Sign - 68,803 hashtags per year
Frankly, we’re shocked to see the Hollywood sign so low down on this list of Instagrammed landmarks. Perhaps it’s a bit too cliche for the platform?