'visited' is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use 'visited' when discussing a place, person, or thing that one has gone to, looked at, or experienced. For example: "Yesterday, I visited the museum downtown.".
After the success of last year's Save Our Libraries Day events where "Flying Authors" visited every library in Gloucestershire, library users have again organised author visits and activities in many local libraries on Saturday.
In 1952 we visited Villa Park and the Villa manager, George Martin, asked our manager if we had any promising players.
Avery had visited a grouse moor earlier in the year.
It was ladies' night when we visited, so while my girlfriend waltzed in free of charge, I had to fork out €15 for the pleasure.
As to London, which I visited for the first time, the big city made an indelible impression on my mind.
When I visited the Jordanian border with Syria I met young children who witnessed the killing of their relatives, who had walked for weeks to escape the violence, and who face all the uncertainties and difficulties of life as a refugee.
Now, 10 years on, senior officers have visited Full Sutton prison in York, to question Brian Lunn Field, a violent paedophile serving life for the kidnap and murder of 14-year-old Roy Tutill in Surrey in 1968.
Ludwig does not simply clarify my doubts with English writing, it enlightens my writing with new possibilities
Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK