4 days, 3 nights
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A world-class destination, New York City offers something for everyone with its history, culture, incredible architecture and fabulous shopping. Take a bite out of the “Big Apple” on a private city tour with one of our knowledgeable guides. Enjoy the views of the city from the ferry out to the Statue of Liberty and from atop the Empire State Building.
Spend a day in the historic city of Philadelphia. Referred to by many as “America’s Birthplace” your group can visit the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and take a stroll down Antique Row. Our 4 day New York and Philadelphia student group trip can be customized to include additional days in New York, Boston and D.C. with educational components. New York and Philadelphia student group trip is designed for private student groups with 20 or more students accompanied by parent and teacher chaperones. School Districts are responsible for arranging parent and teacher chaperones.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
To reserve, $300.00 per person deposit is due 120 days from trip date. Remaining balance with rooming list is due 60 days from trip date. Price is subject to availability.
There is $300.00 per person cancellation charge if cancellation is made within 120 days from trip date. Cancellation charge is 100% of trip price if cancellation is made within 60 days from trip date.
TRIP ITINERARY
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- HOTEL: Courtyard by Marriott Edgewater
- Day 1
- Morning airport meet & Greet by USA Student Tour tour guide. New York city tour featuring Central Park, Time Square, Museum Mile, United Nations, Rockefeller Center, Grant’s Tomb, Lincoln Center, Garment District, and Harlem.
Dinner stop in Time Square. Dinner on own
9:30 pm Check in at hotel.
- Day 2
- Morning tour of Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Afternoon visit to Ground Zero, Wall Street, Greenwich Village, Little Italy, Chinatown, Brooklyn Bridge and Tribeca.
Dinner on own in Chinatown
- Day 3
- Mid morning tour of Independence Hall
Lunch on own in Independence Mall.
Afternoon Philadelphia city tour featuring Philadelphia city tour featuring City Hall, Basilica of St Peter and St. Paul, Logan Square, Rodin Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Fine Art, Eastern State Penitentiary, the Franklin Institute, Old City, Christ Church, and Antique Row
- Day 4
- Morning tour of Empire State Building
Free time for shopping in Time Square and Fifth Avenue
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PRICE PER PERSON/STUDENT
$895– $1235 Quad occupancy
$955 – $1315 Triple occupancy
$1125- $1485 Double occupancy
PRICE INCLUDE:
- Three nights accommodations
- Professional New York licensed tour guide throughout
- Admissions to Statue of Liberty Ferry and Empire State Building
- Daily hotel breakfast and 1 dinner
- Private transportation via coach
- All taxes
PRICE DO NOT INCLUDE:
- Meals and beverages
- Hotel and airport baggage
- Driver and tour guide gratuities

The Statue of Liberty holds her torch high as she welcomes visitors to New York Harbor. Join us for a cruise to Liberty Island, where you can explore this American icon. A gift from the people of France, the statue has greeted the world’s “huddled masses” entering the United States since 1886.

Called “the Crossroads of the World,” and “The Heart of the Great White Way,” Times Square teems with tourists and locals alike. One of the world’s busiest areas and hub of the Broadway theatre district, this commercial area of midtown Manhattan is a go-to destination. And, subway stations in the area provide additional transportation for traveling to points throughout the city and beyond.

Enjoy panoramic views of New York City from atop the Empire State Building in midtown Manhattan. The fifth tallest building in the world is an architectural wonder and historic landmark. Your package includes free admission to the elevator systems that whisk you up 102 stories to the pinnacle of your New York experience.

With over 50 million visitors annually, Times Square is the New York’s entertainment hub and one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world. It offers wide ranges of dining and flagship stores to souvenir shops. For entertainment, Theater District boasts Broadway plays and musicals.

If you’re a Rocky fan who’s always wanted to run up flights of steps (as seen in the film’s classic training montage), here’s your chance! The Philadelphia Museum of Art is best known for its cameos in several movies, and the bronze statue of prizefighter Rocky Balboa is a visitor favorite. Inside, the museum features a host of major European, American, and Asian artworks.

Few symbols of United States independence are as easily recognizable as the Liberty Bell. We’ll visit the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historic Park to see the bell that announced the Declaration of Independence – and to find out exactly where that crack in its side came from. The bell has not left Philadelphia since 1915.