8 days, 7 nights
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New York City, Philadelphia and Boston are rich with American history, famous landmarks and exciting cultural opportunities. Start by exploring the eclectic neighborhoods of New York City on a private tour through Chinatown, Times Square, SoHo and more. Spend a day in the “city of brotherly love,” our knowledgeable tour guide will lead your group through the historical district of Philadelphia and Independence Hall, offering insight into American History and culture. To end the trip spend your last two days in Boston enjoying the view of the Charles, exploring the North End, walking the Freedom Trail or shopping at the Prudential Center.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
To reserve, $600.00 per person deposit is due 120 days from trip date. Remaining balance payment with rooming list and flight information is due 70 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 70 days from trip date. New York, Philadelphia and DC Student Group Trip is designed for private student groups with 20 or more students. All student groups must be accompanied by parent and teacher chaperones. Schools are responsible for arranging parent and teacher chaperones.
TRIP ITINERARY
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- Day 1
- Late Morning airport meet & greet by USA Student Tour tour guide.
Proceed to New York City Tour featuring Midtown, Korean Town and Time Square.
Walking tour and group dinner in Times Square
9 pm Check-in with Courtyard by Edgewater, NJ - Day 2
- Full day New York city tour including Central Park, Lincoln Center and Harlem
Lunch on own in Harlem
Afternoon tour including Musuem Mile, Empire State Building and Hudson Yard.
Dinner on own in Chelsea Pier. Highline walk after dinner. - Day 3
- Morning Statue of Liberty tour.
Walking tour of Wall Street and World Trade Center. Lunch on own near World Trade Center. Afternoon tour including SOHO, Greenwich Village, Little Italy and Chinatown. Dinner on own in Chinatown.
Evening Brooklyn Bridge Park tour - Day 4
- Tour Independence Hall group tour. Lunch on own in Independence Mall.
Proceed to 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
Overnight in Hilton Garden Inn Arlington or equivalent - Day 5
- Washington. D.C. city tour featuring the White House, the Capitol, the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court, the Washington Monument, Georgetown, Dupont Circle and Union Station.
Dinner on own in Georgetown
Evening tour of the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial and Potomac River - Day 6
- Depart for morning Potomac River Cruise
Early afternoon depart for Dulles International Airport
3:00 pm drop off at Dulles
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PRICE PER PERSON/STUDENT
$1285 – $1835 Quad occupancy
$1395-$1985 Triple occupancy
$1595 – $2235 Double occupancy
PRICE INCLUDE:
- Five nights accommodations: 3 nights in New York area and 2 nights DC area
- Private transportation via coach
- Professional New York and D.C. licensed tour guide throughout
- Daily hotel breakfasts and 1 dinner
- Admissions to Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty Ferry and Potomac River Cruise
- All taxes
PRICE DO NOT INCLUDE:
- Meals and beverages
- Hotel and airport baggage
- Driver and tour guide gratuities
- Anything not mentioned above

The Brooklyn Bridge over the East River is among most recognized symbols of New York City. One of the oldest and earliest suspension bridges in the world, the 1,600-foot structure connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Explore Brooklyn by day and Manhattan by night during your stay in New York City.

Times Square, “The Crossroads of the World” and heart of “The Great White Way,” is one of the world’s most visited tourist attractions. Known for the annual New Year’s Eve live ball drop, Times Square is exciting 365 days a year. It draws some 50 million pedestrians each year for shopping, photo opportunities, or simply people-watching. The bustling district is even more impressive at night when massive electronic billboards light up the city sky.

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.

The Washington Monument on the National Mall honors George Washington, the country’s first president. The monument is the world’s tallest obelisk and the tallest stone structure, at more than 550 feet tall. The Washington Monument stands at the center of the National Mall, a park containing museums, monuments, and government structures. The National Mall stretches from the U.S. Capitol building to the Lincoln Memorial and draws 24 million visitors annually.

The Lincoln Memorial on the western end of the National Mall honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. Open 24 hours a day in the central government district, the Lincoln Memorial draws six million visitors each year. This iconic structure – where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963 – is one of the many highlights of our guided tour of the nation’s capital.