7-Day New York & Washington D.C & Boston In-Depth City Tour Via Niagara Falls【Product Code: 8747】

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•Time Square 

•Empire State Building 

•Wall Street 

•Statue of Liberty

•The White House

•Lincoln Memorial&Korean War Veterans Memorial



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  • Day01
  • Homet- New York Night Tour Hotel:Holiday Inn Manhattan-Financial District/Wyndham New Yorker Hotel or similar

Day 1: Homet- New York Night Tour

Introduction:

Empire State Building

The quintessential symbol of New York City was the tallest building in the world for almost 40 years after the 1,250-foot Art Deco skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan was completed in 1931. The 103-story Empire State Building designed by William F. Lamb was designated one of the "Seven Wonders of the Modern World" by the American Society of Civil Engineers and came in first place of America's Favorite Architecture in a 2006-07 poll sponsored by the American Institute of Architects. It has observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors as well as the New York Skyride simulator on its second floor. The U.S. National Historic Landmark is lit up in various colors with skylights near its top for special occasions. The stunning structure has been featured in countless films and television shows.

Times Square

Referred to as "The Center of the Universe" and "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square is the world's most popular tourist attraction welcoming more than 39 million people to the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan every year. Dozens of electronic signs and the Broadway Theatre District's bright lights illuminate the plaza where there's always excitement in the air and a buzz of activity amongst the collection of stores, restaurants, theaters, attractions and street performers. Times Square was originally called Longacre Square until the iconic newspaper "The New York Times" moved there in 1904.

Tour Overview:

Your adventure begins when you arrive in New York; there you will be warmly greeted by your tour guide and transferred to your hotel.

Tour starts at Time Square by 8:00 pm, walking around the famous "The World Crossing", the composition of the colorful neon sign is an unforgettable memory. Furthermore, take the ride to the 86th floor of the Empire State Building observatory, which provide a 360-degree view of the magnificent night views of Manhattan. Your tour to NYC is incomplete without this experience.

 

Time Square (45 min)

 

Empire State Building (1h15min)

 

Hotel:

Holiday Inn Manhattan-Financial District/Wyndham New Yorker Hotel or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Gratuities for Tour Guide and Driver (Compulsory)Adult: $84
  • Day02
  • New York In-Depth City Tour Hotel:Holiday Inn Manhattan-Financial District/Wyndham New Yorker Hotel or similar

Day 2: New York In-Depth City Tour

Introduction:

Wall Street

This .7-mile-long street running eight blocks from Broadway to South streets in Lower Manhattan is synonymous with New York's Financial District and big business in the United States. Wall Street was laid out in 1685 and was the site of many historic moments including the 1789 inauguration of President George Washington, 1792 Buttonwood Agreement creating the New York Stock Exchange and the 1929 Stock Market Crash. Points of interest are the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Hall National Memorial, Deutsche Bank, Federal Reserve Gold Vault, Trinity Church and the Charging Bull statue.

NYC Trinity Church

The Trinity Church located in Manhattan, New York, was built in 1846 and continues to be an operating and historical church. The Trinity Church had been in the works originally since 1696, when Governor Benjamin Fletcher approved the purchase of land (which is now lower Manhattan), for construction of a church. The first Trinity Church was built in 1698, and later perished in the Great New York City Fire of 1776, which destroyed nearly 500 buildings. The Trinity Church was rebuilt in 1788, but was torn down in 1839 after being weakened by snow storms. The third and current Trinity Church was finished in 1846 and was designed by architect Richard Upjohn. It was an example of Gothic architecture and has a cemetery on the premise, as well as a tower that contains 23 bell towers.

Statue of Liberty

This 305-foot tall iconic emblem of the United States and freedom was designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi and has welcomed immigrants to "The Land of Opportunity" for centuries on its perch on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States as a gift from France in 1896 because the two countries were allies during the American Revolution. Lady Liberty depicts the Roman Goddess of Freedom Libertas and the shackles on her feet represent oppression. The Neoclassical statue had to be separated into 350 pieces to be shipped to the United States. Don't forget to read the unforgettable Emma Lazarus poem engraved on the U.S. National Historic Landmark statue's base.

One World Trade Center

Also known as Freedom Tower, this 1,776-foot tall skyscraper is the tallest building in the United States and the main structure for the new World Trade Center complex. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks destroyed the original World Trade Center Twin Towers located south of the new site, a plan to rebuild in memoriam of the tragedy was developed and construction began in 2006 with steel from the original building placed in the base. The 104-story One World Trade Center designed by David M. Childs has office space, retail stores, restaurants and an observation deck. A bronze monument dedicated to the response of military special forces members after September 11 stands in front of the building.

Tour Overview:

In the morning, take a ride to Wall Street, have your photo taken with the Charging Bull, and walk along Wall Street starting at the Trinity Church. Take a harbor cruise to see the Statue of Liberty and after which, see the One World Trade Center. Free time at the Chelsea Market, where you can enjoy your lunch as well.Then head to "The Vessel". It is a structure and landmark which was built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan. Opened on March 15, 2019 after a two-year construction,it is designed by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick. The elaborate honeycomb-like structure rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb. Vessel is the main feature of the Hudson Yards Public Square. Its final cost is expected to be $200 million.

 

Wall Street (30min)

 

Statue of Liberty (1h)

 

Chelsea Market (1h)

 

The Vessel

Chinatown(2h)

Hotel:

Holiday Inn Manhattan-Financial District/Wyndham New Yorker Hotel or similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day03
  • New York - Washington D.C Hotel:Hilton Gaithersburg MD/Hampton Inn/Holiday Inn/Hyatt Place or similar

Day 3: New York - Washington D.C

Introduction:

Washington, DC

Situated along the Potomac River between the states of Maryland and Virginia, Washington, DC, is chock full of iconic national landmarks and memorials, including the White House, Capitol Hill, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial. It is also a place to pay our respects - at the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial - to all those who served the nation proudly. And don't forget the preponderance of museums geared toward practically every taste and age group, two of the most popular being the National Air and Space Museum and Ford's Theatre.

Tour Overview:

In the morning, visit the United Nation Head Quarter. The UN postal office should not be missed before leaving. Afterwards, visit another seasonal exhibition, "The Holiday Train show at Grand Central". It is enchanting to watching the model trains zip through tunnels, by subway stops, around familiar skyscrapers, and through iconic cityscapes. New York Transit Museum will continue its tradition of capturing hearts and imaginations by Holiday Train Show at Grand Central Terminal starting in November and running through the New Year. 

 

United Nations Headquarters (Inside 1h)

  

New York Public Library

 

Hotel:

Hilton Gaithersburg MD/Hampton Inn/Holiday Inn/Hyatt Place or similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day04
  • Washington D.C In-Depth Tour Hotel:Hilton Gaithersburg MD/Hampton Inn/Holiday Inn/Hyatt Place or similar

Day 4: Washington D.C In-Depth Tour

Introduction:

Lincoln Memorial

The prominent Washington, D.C. monument honoring United States President Abraham Lincoln is situated on the National Mall and includes a 2,029-foot reflecting pool. Lincoln Memorial designed by architect Henry Bacon, sculptor Daniel Chester French and artist Jules Guerin in Beaux-Arts style was dedicated in 1922. It features a large sculpture of the 16th president encased in an ancient Greek style temple with Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" and "Second Inaugural Address" engraved in the memorial. The landmark receives more than six million visitors per year and is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Lincoln Memorial is pictured on both the back of the U.S. five-dollar bill and penny.

White House

This famous Washington, D.C. mansion is the official residence of the United States president and its location was chosen by George Washington back in 1791. The White House was designed by architect James Hoban and contains 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, eight staircases and three elevators. Before U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt officially named it the White House in 1901, it was called "The President's House," "The President's Palace" and "Executive Mansion." Various presidents have had the structure renovated and restored throughout the decades. The White House displays many fine pieces of art including paintings, sculptures and furnishings.

Korean War Veterans Memorial

Paying tribute to the brave men and women who served during the Korean War, this Washington, D.C. monument is located along the National Mall. The Korean War Veterans Memorial was designed by Cooper-Lecky Architects and dedicated on July 27, 1995 on the anniversary of the agreement that ended the war. It features a triangle uniting with a circle with more than 2,500 images from the war on the walls, 19 statues designed by Frank Gaylord and a memorial pool with nearby granite blocks naming the hundreds of thousands of casualties from the Korean War. The memorial is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Tour Overview:

Our full day DC sightseeing begins with a visit to the White House, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Vietnam War Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and the Smithsonian. Visit the Madame Tussauds Washington DC, Washington DC in Depth Tour Including the Capitol Hill (Inside visit, own expense) library of congress (Inside visit), Supreme Court (Photo stop). Or free time.Don't forget bring your camera in this perfect place to catch all beautiful moment of this city;

The White House (Outside)

 

Lincoln Memorial

 

The Smithsonian Institutions National Air and Space(1.5h)

 

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

It is open for guided tours where you can see the process of how American currency is printed, secured from counterfeiting and destroyed

 

Korean War Veterans Memorial

 

 

Hotel:

Hilton Gaithersburg MD/Hampton Inn/Holiday Inn/Hyatt Place or similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day05
  • Washington, D.C. - Corning Museum of Glass - Niagara Falls Hotel:Quality Inn/Holiday Inn/Radisson Hotel or similar

Day 5: Washington, D.C. - Corning Museum of Glass - Niagara Falls

Introduction:

Corning Museum of Glass

Like its collection of exhibits, this Corning, New York nonprofit museum's sparkling structure celebrates the brilliance of glass and was built in 1951 as a gift to the people from Corning Glass Works, now Corning Inc., for its 100th anniversary. Corning Museum of Glass contains more than 45,000 glass artifacts with some 3,500-plus years old and has glass-making presentations, Make-Your-Own-Glass workshops, archives on the history of glass and many exhibits. View the elegance and beauty of centuries-old and modern glass art.

Niagara Falls

Every year this natural wonder attracts more than 12 million visitors from all over the world looking to see the gorgeous Niagara Falls. Actually composed of three massive waterfalls -Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls - Niagara Falls straddle the border between the United States and Canada. Niagara Falls tours run throughout the year, whether rain or shine or snow. Spring and summer are the most popular times to visits as the famous Maid of the Mist cruise runs seasonal and gets visitors up close and personal with the falls. However, even in winter the falls are a sight to see, as the normal 85,000 cu ft/s flow of water can become a frozen wonderland. Even with the cruise closed in winter there is still many tours of Niagara Falls, especially for the gorgeous Niagara Falls Illumination Show. Throughout there year visitors can also enjoy day trips to Goat Island, which offers sweeping views of Horseshoe Falls and Bridal Veil Falls; the Cave of the Winds tour, which brings summer visitors as close as 30 feet from Bridal Veil Falls; and the IMAX feature presentation at Niagara Adventure Theater.

Tour Overview:

Corning Museum of glass, which currently has a collection of more than 40,000 glasses, objects, some over 3,000 years old; enjoy the hot glass making show. Visit the magnificent Niagara Falls, including the American Falls, Horse Shoe Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls.
Afterward visit the Whirl Pool, and the Old Fort of Niagara, take the thrilling ride of Niagara Jet boat before dinner. You can also enjoy the charming night view of Niagara Falls.

 

Corning Museum of Glass

 

Niagara Falls

Hotel:

Quality Inn/Holiday Inn/Radisson Hotel or similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day06
  • Niagara Falls- Cave of the wind- Maid of the mist-Boston Hotel:Double tree by Hilton Boston Northshore/ Holiday Inn or similar

Day 6: Niagara Falls- Cave of the wind- Maid of the mist-Boston

Introduction:

Cave of the Winds

See amazing Niagara Falls like never before when you're taken 175 feet below in Niagara Gorge to walk on the wood passages to the Hurricane Deck to be just 30 feet from Bridal Veil Falls in the Cave of the Winds Tour. Your Cave of the Winds tickets will include a poncho and footwear for the experience like no other of being above fast-rushing falls. Winds can blow as fast as 68 miles per hour under the falls and you will be sure to get splashed. With a tour of the Cave of the Winds Niagara Falls can be viewed from a whole new perspective!

Maid of the Mist

Established in 1846 as a ferry service, this Niagara Falls tour boat allows passengers an exciting up-close view of the world's most popular waterfalls. Maid of the Mist begins in the Niagara River traveling past the American and Bridal Veil falls and then to the more intense Horseshoe Falls. Guests are provided with a poncho by the Maid of the Mist Steamship Co. as they could get wet. Famous passengers on the boat ride throughout the years have included United States President Jimmy Carter, Princess Diana and her sons William and Harry, actress Marilyn Monroe, actor Robert Redford and music group One Direction.

Boston

Founded by Puritans in 1630, Boston is one of the United States' oldest cities, now famous for its numerous historical landmarks and ivy league universities, among many other highlights. Want to learn more about Boston? There are numerous Boston tours to choose from. Take the Freedom Trail Walking Tour to gain a better understanding of the events that culminated in the founding of the United States: the Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Join a Boston Harbor Tour or Boston Duck Tour for impressive panoramas of the fabled city; or head to Quincy Market to sample the local specialties, including clam chowder, clam cakes, and lobster with melted butter.

Tour Overview:

Start our sightseeing with a panoramic view of Niagara Falls.A thrilling “Maid of the Mist” cruise will give you a close-up experience of Niagara Falls.

Cave of the wind is a cave in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado. It is located just west of Colorado Springs on U.S. Highway 24, near the Manitou Cliff Dwellings. Tours of the complex of caves are given daily.The cave is a setting for a 2006 episode of the animated television series South Park, entitled "ManBearPig".

 

Maid of the mist 

 

Hard Rock Cafe (Own expense)

HRC is known for its collection of rock-and-roll memorabilia. The cafes solicit donations of music memorabilia but also purchase a number of items at auctions around the world, including autographed guitars, costumes from world tours and rare photographs; these are often to be found mounted on cafe walls.If you are big fan of rock-and-roll, do not miss it.

 

 

 

Hotel:

Double tree by Hilton Boston Northshore/ Holiday Inn or similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day07
  • Boston - New York

Day 7: Boston - New York

Introduction:

Harvard University

The oldest higher learning institution in the United States also is one of the most prestigious and its graduates include 47 Nobel Laureates, 32 heads of state and 48 Pulitzer Prize recipients. Harvard University was founded in 1636 named after its first benefactor John Harvard who left part of his estate to the now Ivy League school after his death in 1638 and whose statue still stands in front of University Hall. The university is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts near Boston on 209 acres of land and has the largest academic library in the world. United States presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all graduated from Harvard University.

Tour Overview:

Begin our sightseeing by visiting the Harvard University, in-depth tour guided by the Harvard Student. Upon arrival at harbor, an optional cruise can show you the beauty of Downtown Boston by the sea.

Harvard University (Inside 1h)

 

Boston Duck Tour (1.5h)

 

 

Copley Square, named for painter John Singleton Copley, is a public square in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, bounded by Boylston Street, Clarendon Street, St. James Avenue, and Dartmouth Street. Prior to 1883 it was known as Art Square due to its many cultural institutions, some of which remain today. It is a pending Boston Landmark.

 

 

The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. Marked largely with brick, it winds between Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown. Stops along the trail include simple explanatory ground markers, graveyards, notable churches and buildings, and a historic naval frigate.

Meals:

Self-care
Pricing

Pricing

Inclusion

• 12 or 15 seat commercial vehicles, 7 seat commercial vehicles for less than 5 persons (including 5 persons)

• accommodations: 4 nights at a 3-4 star hotel

• tour guide: experienced (7-seater driver and tour guide)

• Admission(The Empire State Building, Corning Museum of Glass, Statue of liberty Boat, Boston Duck boat,mild of the mist, cave of the winds)

 

NOTE: If the guests do not participate in those attractions, the tickets are non-refundable and non-deductible.

 

Exclusion

• Breakfast, lunch, dinner

• Driver and/or tour guide service: $12.00 per person per day

• Tickets to attractions 

• Insurance and other personal expenses 

• Free car seats for children under 7 years old (including 7 years old), but must be reserved more than 7 days before departure.Cleaning and disinfecting charges per child seat: $15

Optional Tours/Activities

ItemsPricesRemark
Gratuities for Tour Guide and Driver (Compulsory)Adult: $84
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Transfer Info

When your flight lands at New York Airport, your guide will be waiting for you at the Baggage Claim.

Arrive at the airport to meet your guide before 5:00 pm, and explore the nightview in N.Y City.

Departure information

*** Please book flight from Washington Dulles Airport IAD after 2:30 PM ***

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