

# Routing internet traffic to your AWS resources
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You can use Amazon Route 53 to route traffic to a variety of AWS resources. 
+ [Routing traffic to an Amazon API Gateway API by using your domain name](routing-to-api-gateway.md)
+ [Routing traffic to an Amazon CloudFront distribution by using your domain name](routing-to-cloudfront-distribution.md)
+ [Routing traffic to an Amazon EC2 instance](routing-to-ec2-instance.md)
+ [Routing traffic to an AWS App Runner service](routing-to-app-runner.md)
+ [Routing traffic to an AWS Global Accelerator](routing-to-global-accelerator.md)
+ [Routing traffic to an AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment](routing-to-beanstalk-environment.md)
+ [Routing traffic to an ELB load balancer](routing-to-elb-load-balancer.md)
+ [Routing traffic to a website that is hosted in an Amazon S3 bucket](RoutingToS3Bucket.md)
+ [Routing traffic to an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud interface endpoint by using your domain name](routing-to-vpc-interface-endpoint.md)
+ [Routing traffic to Amazon WorkMail](routing-to-workmail.md)
+ [Routing traffic to Amazon OpenSearch Service domain endpoint](routing-to-open-search-service.md)
+ [Routing traffic to Amazon VPC Lattice service domain endpoint](routing-to-vpc-lattice-service.md)
+ [Routing traffic to other AWS resources](routing-to-additional-aws-resources.md)
+ [Creating Amazon Route 53 and Route 53 VPC Resolver resources with AWS CloudFormation](creating-resources-with-cloudformation.md)