Day 1 Hometown - New York

The tour arrives in New York City, the most populous city in the United States and the largest city since 1790. Our tour guide will meet you directly at the airport (JFK / LGA / EWR) to transfer you aboard our scheduled group shuttles to the hotel (check-in after 3PM).(Airport pick-up is free only between 9:00am-10:00pm)
Pick-up service from JFK, LGA and EWR airports. For the best service, please choose EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport).
*For customers who arrive earlier, please wait for tour guide at Baggage Claim Area.
If you arrive in New York early on the first day of this tour, you can enjoy complimentary free time (without tour escort) in Chinatown. After your free time, you can meet your tour guide in Chinatown, 87 Bowery, New York, NY 10002 at 05:00pm. You can also confirm the meeting time and location with your tour guide before you enjoy your free time.
Please notify us when you make reservation if you want to enjoy the Chinatown Free Time. Meanwhile, please arrange your flight to New York before 3:00pm. Our local agency will offer you complimentary luggage service.
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Hotel: Sheraton/Radisson or similar |
Day 2 New York City (Full Day)

We will spend the day touring New York City, the most populous city in the United States and the center of global commerce, finance, media, culture, art, fashion and entertainment. We will visit the tallest building in New York City, the Empire State Building. The Art Deco styled building spans 102 floors, and offers breathtaking 360 views of New York. From its observation deck, you can relive scenes from popular movies such as Sleepless in Seattle. We will have the opportunity to board the Circle Line on the Hudson River, a fun and relaxing way to sightsee and capture the beautiful New York skyline. From there, we will board another type of vessel, the USS Intrepid. Commissioned in August 1943, the aircraft carrier participated in numerous naval battles during WWII. It is now docked on the side of Manhattan, and serves as the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum. On the deck of the Intrepid, visitors can view powerful example of military aircraft, including fighter jets, helicopters, and even a submarine. The tour then continues to Metropolitan Museum of Art. The museum has a permanent collection containing more than two million works of art, with works of art from classical antiquity and Ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures from nearly all the European masters, and an extensive collection of American and modern art. It also maintains notable holdings of African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine and Islamic art. We will have an opportunity to tour luxurious Fifth Avenue. This "most expensive street in the world" features the world's most expensive retail spaces. Shops like Bergdorf-Goodman, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Emanuel Ungaro, Gucci, Ferragamo, and Versace line the avenue. Kids can visit FAO Schwartz, the world' s largest toy store. We will also tour the United Nations headquarters, the meeting site for international affairs. The area, home to delegates and representatives around the world is considered international territory. Our tour may view other notable sites such as Wall Street and Ground Zero in the Financial District.
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Hotel: Sheraton/Radisson or similar |
Day 3 Princeton University - Philadelphia - Baltimore - Washington DC

Morning drive to Princeton, New Jersey, visit Princeton University. Then go to the birthplace of the United States - Philadelphia. Visit Independence Hall and Liberty Bell, Old Parliament House, the National Independence Park. Visit Inner Harbour of Baltimore, take photos with ancient warships, you also can enter the World Trade Center to witness the city's appearance at your own expense. Then to visit Mike Henry fort to look back on Anglo-American war and the birth of American national anthem. After dinner, overnight in Washington DC. (Optional: Washington DC night tour, $ 25/person, will be cancelled if the minimum gustes number requirement can not be fulfilled.)
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Hotel: Hilton/Sheraton or similar |
Day 4 Washington D.C. City Tour

View the splendid Capitol Hill in the morning, then to Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam and Korean War Memorial, White House, Plus, cruise on Potomac River and Tidal Basin. At the afternoon, you have free half-day to explore one or more of the magnificent museums on the National Mall-Air and Space, Natural History, Gallery of Arts...
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Hotel: Hilton/Sheraton or similar |
Day 5 Washington D.C. - Hershey's Chocolate World - Corning Glass - Niagara Falls
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We will continue to Hershey's Chocolate World, which features marketplace shops and restaurants. There is the chocolate tour, offering views of the chocolate making process, and concluding with a free sample of a Hershey's chocolate. The visitor's center also boasts a spectacular 3-D Show and chocolate tastings (optional). The tour then continues to the Corning Museum of Glass. The Museum is home to the world's most complete collection of glass, about 4,500 individual pieces. Visitors can explore the science and technology of glass in the exhibit area, watch artisans in glass-making demonstrations, even try their hand at glass-working in short daily workshops. The souvenir shops at the museum offers pretty and delicate gifts fro friends and family. Afterward, the tour will head to Niagara Falls to enjoy its beautiful night views. At night, we are treated to a light show, where every evening the Falls are lit in the colors of the rainbow. The lighting of the Falls, a 140 year old tradition, allow visitors to enjoy the beauty of the mighty Niagara clearly even at night.
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Hotel: Adams Mark/Holiday Inn or similar
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Day 6 Niagara Falls - Boston

We will continue the next day with tours of Niagara Falls, including a visit to IMAX Niagara Falls. Home to "The Falls Movie: Legends and Daredevils," the IMAX provides a glimpse into the stories of the courageous few who dared to climb into a barrel and tumble down the powerful Falls. The most powerful waterfall in North America, an average of 4 million cubic feet of water falls over the crest every minute. A historical boat ride aboard the world-famous Maid of the Mist offers up close and exciting views of the Falls (seasonal). There is also the Cave of the Winds (cave of the winds is only available if there is enough time), which brings you closer to the waters of Niagara Falls than ever before (optional). The tour will then continue to Boston. Time permitting, we will arrive in Boston for a lobster dinner, the area's famous export.
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Hotel: Sheraton/Crowne Plaza or similar |
Day 7 Boston/New York - Hometown
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We will take a city tour of Boston in the morning - visiting the famed Ivy League institutions Harvard University and MIT. Both schools have produced well known graduates, including John F. Kennedy, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. The tour will continue to the Boston Common, a 50 acre park in the heart of the city and the oldest park in the United States. We will also visit Trinity Church located in the Back Bay section of Boston. Its beautiful interior features over 21,500 square feet of murals, stained glass windows, and a massive tower. Next to the church is the John Hancock Tower. The tallest structure in Boston, it is covered entirely in glass and is a prominent feature in the city skyline. We will also join a harbor cruise (optional, seasonal, weather permitting) for a tour of Boston's inner and outer harbor. Aboard the cruise, we can observe Boston's working port and examples of extravagant waterfront living. Transfer to Boston Airport or New York Airport (JFK/LGA/EWR).
Please book the flight departing from Boston after 1:30pm or departing from New York Airport after 7:00pm on last day.
If you need extra night hotel accommodations, please contact us for quotation and you can book the hotel near JFK, LGA or EWR with free airport shuttle service.
We have a similar tour departing on Wed & Sat, please refer to our 7-Day US East Coast Multi-City & Famous University Tour from New York (with airport transfer) (B).
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