5 days, 4 nights
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Interested in the inner workings of American Democracy? Want to visit America’s birthplace? Fancy a night out on the town in the Big Apple? A private group tour of Washington DC, Philadelphia and New York City will satisfy all these cravings. Stroll the broad boulevards of DC, filled with incredible monuments and museums. Travel to Philadelphia to see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Spend time in the city that never sleeps, visiting 5th Avenue, SoHo, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and more.
Washington D.C. and New York Student Group Trip is designed
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
To reserve, 50% deposit of total invoice is required 120 days prior to departure date and 100% payment 70 days from trip departure. 100% cancellation charge on cancellation made within 70 days of travel date. Tour departure change is allowed if change is made 21 days prior to departure date.
TRIP ITINERARY
- D.C. HOTEL: Sheraton Pentagon City or equivalent
- NEW YORK HOTEL: Courtyard Edgewater or equivalent
Day 1 – Morning arrival at Dulles.Meet tour guide from Dulles Airport
Washington D.C. tour featuring: the White House, the Capitol, the Library of Congress, Union Station, the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, Foggy Bottom, Dupont Circle, Embassy Row and the Supreme Court.
Dinner on own in Georgetown
Evening Potomac River Cruise tour
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Day 2Morning Mount Vernon Estate Tour & Potomac River Cruise
After lunch, tour of Smithsonian.
Dinner on own in Old Town Alexandria
Free evening in Georgetown
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Day 3Check-out and depart for group tour of Independence Hall
Morning Tour of Independence Hall
Philadelphia city tour featuring City Hall, Basilica of St Peter and St. Paul, Logan Square, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Eastern State Penitentiary, Old City and Christ Church. Lunch on own at Terminal Market
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Day 4Morning Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tour
Lunch on own in Wall Street
Afternoon New York City tour featuring Wall Street, Ground Zero, Grand Central Station, Brooklyn Bridge, Chinatown, Greenwich Village, SOHO, United Nations and Time Square. Dinner on own and free evening in Time Square/dd>
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Day 5Tour of Empire State Building, Central Park, Harlem and Museum Mile
Lunch on own and free time for shopping in Fifth Avenue
4PM Drop off at JFK
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PRICE PER PERSON/STUDENT
$740 – $1685 Quad occupancy
$825 – $1770 Triple occupancy
$975 – $1920 Double occupancy
$1435 – $2380 Single occupancy
PRICE INCLUDE:
- Accommodations for four nights
- Professional NYC and D.C. licensed tour guide throughout
- Private transportation via coach
- Admissions to Potomac River Cruise, Navy Academy tour, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty Ferry
- All taxes
PRICE DO NOT INCLUDE:
- Meals and beverages
- Hotel and airport baggage
- Driver and tour guide gratuities

Join us as we visit the monument that towers over every other structure in Washington DC: the Washington Monument reaching 555 feet above the nation’s capital. The marble and granite monument honors George Washington, the first U.S. president and commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. This iconic symbol of the U.S. government is one of the many historic sites we’ll visit in Washington, D.C.

The Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the U.S. Capitol building anchor the National Mall, a roughly two-mile section of museums and monuments that draws 25 million visitors annually. More six million of those come to the memorial to President Abraham Lincoln. We’ll have plenty of time to explore other sites on the National Mall, including the Smithsonian Institute’s “Castle”, the National Gallery of Art, and the National Museum of Natural History.

The White House is the home and office of the president of the United States. Take a photo of the most powerful work/live space you’ll see in your life. You’ll also have time to shop in the many museums, memorials, and historic sites throughout the U.S. Capitol district. We’ll also take a cruise on the Potomac River and spend some time in historic Old Town Alexandria.

The Potomac River separates the District of Columbia from Virginia to the south. Our cruise tour will offer fantastic vistas of the Jefferson memorial, the Washington Monument, the US Capitol building, and more! Cruise stop includes Old Town Alexandria, great shopping, dining and pre-revolution architecture.

The Arlington National Cemetery commemorates American war heroes, veterans and freed slaves. It stretches over 600 acres and overlooks the Potomac River. More than 4 million visitors arrive annually to reflect and remember their sacrifice and service. The history of the United State is reflected on this peaceful site.

Escape to the colonial days along the Potomac River in Old Town Alexandria. Brick-line sidewalks lead to historic townhomes, art galleries, restaurants and museums. You’ll feel you’ve stepped back in time as you roam the streets of this wonderfully-preserved colonial city.