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4-Day Boston, Philadelphia, DC and New York City Tour from Boston

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Our Price: from $425 (per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Sun (5/5/2020-10/30/2020); Thu,Fri Depart from: Boston, MA; Quincy, MA

Visit New York, Washington, DC, Boston, Philadelphia. Inclusions: 3 nights hotel accommodations

Day 1: Boston

Today we will tour the city of Boston, MA. Stops on our tour include the campuses of Harvard and MIT in addition to landmarks such as Trinity Church, Quincy Market, and the Massachusetts State House. Head to hotel in Boston area after city tour ends.

Boston is a city as beautiful as it is historically significant. Visitors can walk the Freedom Trail and see where the seeds of the American Revolution were sown or visit the North End and look out over the harbor.

  • One of the most famous institutions of higher learning in the world, Harvard University in Cambridge, MA has been standing since 1636, making it the oldest university in the United States. Tourists come for both history and the architecture.

  • The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts is a research university known the world over for its highly selective and intense academics, and MIT alumni include 24 Nobel Prize winners and 22 Rhodes Scholars.

  • Boston's famous park has been serving citizens of the city for over 200 years. The 50 acres of rolling lawns and clear ponds have seen the likes of everyone from Martin Luther King to Paul Revere.

  • Trinity Church is located in Boston's upscale Back Bay neighborhood. It is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, and the elaborate and ornate building has become a landmark and icon in downtown Boston.

  • Perched grandly atop Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House has been the location of Massachusetts government since 1798. This iconic domed building houses the governor's offices and the state legislature. Tours must be scheduled in advance.

  • Quincy Market in the Faneuil Hall marketplace of downtown Boston is a historic building that still serves as a souvenir marketplace and food court today. The area has expanded to include two other marketplace buildings as well.

  • This museum is the Presidential Library of the 35th president and its glass-encased lobby and outdoor patio offer amazing views of the bay. It is the official repository of documents from the Kennedy Administration.

    Opening Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Closed: New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas

  • Departing from the Boston waterfront just outside the city's famous North End, Boston Harbor Cruises offer everything from whale watches to history tours to speedboat rides on the water to late-night dinner and dancing.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $23; Child (Under 11 yrs) $17; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $20

Standard Hotel: Comfort Inn / Red Roof Inn or Equivalent

Day 2: Boston - Philadelphia (310 miles)

Today we will depart from Boston to Philadelphia where we will visit Independence National Historical Park, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell and the One Liberty Observation Deck.

One of the most historically significant cities in the United States, Philadelphia was the first capital of the U.S.The City of Brotherly Love draws history buffs and lovers of culture from all corners of the globe!

  • This National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania serves as a way of preserving important Revolutionary War sites for future generations. Called "America's most historic square mile," this 55-acre park in the "Old City" district is not to be missed.

    Duration: Approx. 35 Minutes

  • One of Philadelphia's most famous landmarks, Independence Hall in Independence National Historical Park is the location where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated, written, and ratified by the Founding Fathers of the USA.

  • The famously cracked Liberty Bell is a sign of American Independence and spirit. Located at Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, PA, this symbol of the American Revolution was crafted in 1752-- more than 250 years ago.

  • At the top of One Liberty Tower, visitors can get the best panoramic view of the city of Philadelphia from 57 floors above this beautiful city.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $15; Child (3-11 yrs) $10; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $15|Opening Hours: Mon - Sun 10:00am - 9:00pm|Duration: Approx. 50 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Comfort Inn Capital Beltway/ Days Inn Carslie North or similar

Day 3: Philadelphia - Washington DC - New York City (365 miles)

Today we will visit US Capitol, White House, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial. We will also take Potomac River Cruise. After that we will go to New York to enjoy a Night Tour.

The capital of the United States of America sits on the scenic Potomac River. Monuments, museums, and Americana characterize this historic city, which is located in the District of Columbia between the states of Maryland and Virginia.

  • The famous United States Capitol is the meeting place of the US Congress, and has been for more than 200 years. The building is famous for its elaborate dome and intricately designed, detailed columns.

    In case of holidays or special circumstances, visit the Capitol from outside. The Capitol building is open from Monday to Saturday and closed on Sunday. Other dates known to be closed: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas (December 25), New Year's Day (January 1), inauguration day of the president of the United States.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

  • The world-famous White House in Washington, DC is the official residence of the president of the United States and the place where most of the work is done. The facade of this neoclassical mansion is a global icon.

    Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes

  • This iconic American monument honors the 16th president of the United States. Abraham Lincoln was president during the American Civil War, and is most famous for the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all of the slaves in the US.

  • This memorial in Washington, DC serves as a place to remember the American soldier who were lost or killed during the tumultuous Vietnam War. Originally controversial in design, the simple memorial has become a shrine for the American people.

  • This memorial commemorates those who served for the United States in the Korean War. It is located south of the Reflecting Pool at the National Mall. The simple memorial is triangular in shape will a circle at the top.

  • Start from Malina port, enter the Potomac River. On the way, you will see the oldest seafood market in the United States famous for selling blue crabs, secya used by Kennedy, the birthplace of Titanic films, General Road, Roosevelt War Library, the Pentagon, some mysterious institutions, etc.

  • Dedicated to all things espionage, the International Spy Museum houses exhibits and collections that detail the history of spying. It features many informative films and interactive activities, like Spy in the City, an GPS-based scavenger hunt.

    In winter, visit International Spy Museum instead of taking DC Cruise.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $26.45; Child (7-11 yrs) $15.85; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $21.15|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!

  • New York City is at its best at night! Join this special tour of the City that Never Sleeps and see for yourself the constant buzz and murmur always present under the eternally bright lights of the Big Apple.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $35; Child (3-12 yrs) $25; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $35; require at least 4 passengers

Standard Hotel: E Hotel Banquet & Conference Center/ Days Hotel & Conference Center by Wyndham East Brunswick/Red Roof Inn Edison or equivalent

Day 4: New York - Boston (216 miles)

The last day, we will enjoy Statue of liberty Cruise, visit Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Times Square, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Empire State Building, United Nation. Return to Boston by evening. See "Departure and Return Details" for information on when to book flights.

The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, The Cultural Capital of the World... whatever you call New York City, its impact on worldwide culture and business is undeniable. Seeing this famous metropolis is something no one ever forgets!

  • This world-famous statue in New York harbor is best known as a center of immigration in the United States. Dedicated in 1886, it has served not just as a symbol of New York but of the country ever since.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $29; Child (3-12 yrs) $17; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $24|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

  • The USS Intrepid, docked permanently in New York Harbor, is an authentic World War II aircraft carrier that now functions as a military history museum. On the deck of the ship is a collection of fighter planes.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $33; Child (5-12 yrs) $24; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $31|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

  • Soaring more than a quarter of a mile above the heart of Manhattan, the Empire State Building is the World's Most Famous Office Building. A symbol of dreams and aspirations connecting with people around the world.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $39.20; Child (6-12 yrs) $34; Senior (Over 62 yrs) $38.20|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 10 Minutes

  • Called "The Crossroads of the World," this major intersection in midtown Manhattan-- where Broadway hits Seventh Avenue-- is a world-famous icon of both New York City and the United States. It has appeared in countless forms of media.

    Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes

  • This building in New York City has served as the global headquarters of the United Nations since 1952. The area has extraterritoriality status, meaning it is technically not bound by the laws of New York or even the United States.

  • Ripley's Believe It or Not! Times Square Odditorium has been shocking and wowing spectators since 1939. This museum of oddities contains over 500 pieces in 18,000 square feet, and also features live sideshow performances throughout the day.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $30; Child (Under 11 yrs) $23; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $30|Opening Hours: Mon - Sun 9:00am - 1:00am

  • Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum is a favorite attraction of people all over the world. Uncannily lifelike wax sculptures of figures both modern and historic decorate the halls of this museum, which dates back to London and 1836.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $25; Child (3-12 yrs) $23; Senior (Over 65 yrs) $25|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

NOTE: Tour route may be changed or reversed; you may contact us 1-2 days prior departure to confirm final itinerary.

 

Departure and Return Details


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Price Excludes:

Destination Adult Child Senior
Boston, MA
Boston Harbor Cruise (Optional) $23 $17 (Under 11 yrs) $20 (Over 65 yrs)
New York, NY
Empire State Building (Optional) $39.20 $34 (6-12 yrs) $38.20 (Over 62 yrs)
Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum (Optional) $33 $24 (5-12 yrs) $31 (Over 65 yrs)
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum (Optional) $25 $23 (3-12 yrs) $25 (Over 65 yrs)
NYC Night Tour (Optional)
require at least 4 passengers
$35 $25 (3-12 yrs) $35 (Over 65 yrs)
Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum (Optional) $30 $23 (Under 11 yrs) $30 (Over 65 yrs)
Statue of Liberty Cruise (Optional) $29 $17 (3-12 yrs) $24 (Over 65 yrs)
Philadelphia, PA
One Liberty Observation Deck (Optional) $15 $10 (3-11 yrs) $15 (Over 65 yrs)
Washington, DC
International Spy Museum (Optional) $26.45 $15.85 (7-11 yrs) $21.15 (Over 65 yrs)