East Coast 4-day in-depth Tour Departure Day: Tuesday, Friday (all year round 2019) Tour Code: NY4UD Price List: Standard price per person is based on double-bed room. 1st & 2nd Person 3rd & 4th Person Single Share $360/Person $195/Person $540 $425 Itinerary Highlights: 1. [Delicacy] Lady M Cake! 2. [Accommodation] All deluxe hotels. 3. [Expert] Tour experts. The only tour operator provides 24/7 uninterrupted customer service hotline. 4. [Explore]Visit 3 noted cities in the US. Have a taste of the elegant lifestyle of New York. Visit the iconic city that is the heart of a powerful nation, Washington D.C. (2 Days visit!) Understand the historical importance and heritage of Philadelphia. Enjoy the majestic view of the natural wonder, Niagara Falls. 5. [Entertainment] 2 Days In-depth tour in New York City: Metropolitan Museum of Art (150 minutes), MoMA, Fifth Avenue, Ground Zero & World Trade Center (3 hours): One World Observatory, 9/11 Museum, WTC shopping mall. Learn about US politics, economy, culture, and education system using the shortest amount of time. Visiting: 3 noted cities with Princeton University New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. Departure & Return Information Pick up location: address Information Pick up time Manhattan, NY 87 Bowery St, New York, NY 10002 8:00AM Flushing, NY 133-30 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354 6:45AM Newark, NJ Brooklyn, NY 160 Frontage Road (I-95 Exit 14 & Frontage Road) Newark, NJ 07114 (Ramada Plaza EWR Lobby*Pick-up Only) 6102 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220 (HSBC BANK-8th Ave *Pick-up Only) 7:00AM 7:00AM Please book your flight after 23:30 for JFK, LGA; 22:00 for EWR
Please book your flight after 14:00 for DCA Paid airport drop off service is available for flight after 15:00 at IAD airport Itinerary Day 1 New York City in-depth Tour Wall St liberty cruise USS Intrepid Times Square - MoMA Fifth Ave (150mins) Central Park (Lady M cake taste) Hotel: Crowne(or Ramada) Plaza/Sheraton/Hilton/Courtyard by Marriott or equivalent Itinerary: Wall Street (25 mins) NYC Trinity Church (Passing by) Charging Bull (Taking Photos) Liberty Cruise (Optional, 60 mins) U.S.S Intrepid (Optional, 90 mins) Museum of Morden arts (Optional, 120 mins) the Fifth Avenue (150 mins) If you are not interested in shopping, you can freely expolore Central Park by yourself, or have a bite of Lady M boutique cake (self-expenditure) Times Square (20 mins) Ripley's Believe It or Not (Optional, 50 mins) You can enjoy a broadway show after 7:00PM. (Tickets and transportation are at your own expenses. You can consult your tour guide for tickets and price.) Wall Street This famous street in New York City's Financial District has become synonymous with American financial enterprises. It is also the home of the New York Stock Exchange, and has been (or still is) the location of several other exchanges. Trinity Church Trinity Church (also called St. Paul's Chapel) is the oldest public building that is in continuous use in NYC. The current church is the third on this site; the first Trinity Church was built in 1698. Charging Bull This bronze sculpture that sits at the northern tip of New York's Bowling Green Park is ready to strike! It was commissioned to represent the "strength and power of the American people" after the stock market crashed in 1987. Liberty Cruise
Any trip to New York City must include a boat cruise around the Statue of Liberty. This iconic landmark has stood in the city that never sleeps for more than 100 years, as a joint effort between America and France to celebrate the anniversary of America's independence. And the sightseeing cruise tour on the Hudson River to enjoy the city view from a totally different angle, as well as take pictures with Brooklyn Bridge. USS Intrepid This famous military history museum on Manhattan's West Side is inside the now-defunct World War II aircraft carrier, the USS Intrepid.The mission of the Museum is to promote the awareness and understanding of history, science and service through its collections, exhibitions and programming in order to honor the heroes, educate the public and inspire youth. Exhibits include real military aircraft as well as recreations of military life aboard the ship. Museum of Modern Art MoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the world. The impressive collection that it houses includes works by Pollock, Dali, van Gogh, Picasso, among others. Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It stretches north from Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village to West 143rd Street in Harlem. It is considered one of the most expensive and elegant streets in the world. Times Square Called "The Crossroads of the World," this major intersection in midtown Manhattan-- where Broadway hits Seventh Avenue-- is a world-famous icon of both New York City and the United States. It has appeared in countless forms of media. Ripley's Believe It or Not! Ripley's Believe It or Not! is an American franchise,ounded by Robert Ripley, which deals in bizarre events and items so strange and unusual that readers might question the claims.home to rare artifacts and thrilling interactive exhibits, this one-of-a-kind attraction in New York City is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the unusual, the unexpected, and the unbelievable. Ripley Entertainment's publishing and broadcast divisions oversee numerous projects, including the syndicated TV series, the newspaper cartoon panel, books, posters, and games. Day 2 New York City Tour
WTC & Ground Zero (3 hours) United Nations Headquarter (guide tour into the Hall) - Metropolitan Museum (150mins) Hotel: Crowne(or Ramada) Plaza/Sheraton/Hilton/Courtyard by Marriott or equivalent Itinerary: One World Observatory (Optional, 60 mins) National September 11 Memorial & Museum (Optional, 60 mins) Ground Zero (20 mins) Westfield World Trade Center (40 mins) United Nations (30 mins) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Optional, 150 mins) You can enjoy a broadway show after 7:00PM. (Tickets and transportation are at your own expenses. You can consult your tour guides for tickets and price.) Special notes: A valid government-issued photo identification issued by a Member State or an Observer State of the United Nations is required to enter UN Headquarters. If UN Headquarters closed for certain reasons, we will visit outside and take pictures for memory. One World Observatory One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. There, 102 stories up, find yourself face-to-face with New York s iconic skyline. Maybe you ve seen views of the city before, but never quite like this. Walk the three sprawling levels of the Observatory and discover surprises along the way. National September 11 Memorial & Museum Through commemoration, exhibitions and educational programs, The National September 11 Memorial & Museum remembers and honors the 2,983 people killed in the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, and February 26, 1993, as well as those who risked their lives to save others and all who demonstrated extraordinary compassion in the aftermath of the attacks. Ground Zero Ground Zero refers to the site of the tragic terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, and killed thousands of people. Today, the area is a construction site of future buildings and memorials. Westfield World Trade Center The hub replaces the PATH train station that was destroyed during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the new train station is symbol of both governmental waste and architectural excess. Its centerpiece is the Oculus, a mind-boggling glass-and-steel structure designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava to look like a dove in flight, but it actually more closely resembles a pair of ragged claws, scuttling across the sands of Lower Manhattan.
United Nations This building in New York City has served as the global headquarters of the United Nations since 1952. The area has extraterritoriality status, meaning it is technically not bound by the laws of New York or even the United States. Although it is situated in New York City, the land occupied by the United Nations Headquarters and the spaces of buildings that it rents are under the sole administration of the United Nations and not the U.S. government. The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art is not just the largest art museum in the United States, but also one of the three biggest in the world. Its collection contains more than 2 million works of art.the permanent collection consists of 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. Day 3 Princeton Philadelphia Washington D.C. Hotel: Doubletree by Hilton/Metro Points/Springhill by Marriott or equivalent In the morning, we will visit Princeton University, one of the prestigious Ivy League universities in United States. A guided campus tour will give our guests the opportunity to know more about American education culture. and then head for Philadelphia where known as the birthplace of American democracy. At last, we will visit memorials, museums, and Americana characterize this historic city. ITINERARY: Princeton University Campus Tour (Optional, 60 mins) Independence National Historical Park, Independence Hall (Outside Visit) and Liberty Bell (35 mins) Philadelphia One Liberty Observation Deck (Optional, 50 mins) Madame Tussauds President Gallery (Optional, 60 mins) White house (Outside Visit, 20 mins) Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial (40 mins) We will also pass by: US Treasury, Washington Monument Princeton University This illustrious university in central New Jersey is one of the oldest and most highly regarded institutions of higher learning in the entire United States of America. It has been associated with 35 Nobel Prize laureates. Independence National Historical Park This National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania serves as a way of preserving important Revolutionary War sites for future generations. Called "America's most historic square mile," this 55-acre park in the "Old City" district is not to be missed. Independence Hall One of Philadelphia's most famous landmarks, Independence Hall in Independence National Historical Park is the location where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated, written, and ratified by the Founding Fathers of the USA.
Liberty Bell The famously cracked Liberty Bell is a sign of American Independence and spirit. Located at Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, PA, this symbol of the American Revolution was crafted in 1752-- more than 250 years ago. One Liberty Observation Deck At the top of One Liberty Tower, visitors can get the best panoramic view of the city of Philadelphia from 57 floors above this beautiful city. Madame Tussauds Washington DC Madame Tussauds in Washington D.C. which is the only attraction you can get close to the 45 presidents of US. We will have the chance to explore the inner structure of the White House, taking photographs with Oval Office desk aka The Resolute Desk. The White House The world-famous White House in Washington, DC is the official residence of the president of the United States and the place where most of the work is done. The facade of this neoclassical mansion is a global icon. Lincoln Memorial This iconic American monument honors the 16th president of the United States. Abraham Lincoln was president during the American Civil War and is most famous for the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all the slaves in the states. This grand monument overlooks the Reflecting Pool, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. Inside, the 19-foot marble statue of the 16th president is flanked by inscriptions of his Second Inaugural Address and the famous Gettysburg Address. Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial The two monuments honor and commemorate members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the wars. Day 4 Washington D.C. Tour - Home Today we continue to visit the hub for American politics and history. Visit inside of the US Capitol with professional tour guide. And later, we will visit library of Congress (Outside Visit) and Supreme Court of the US (Outside Visit). Explore more culture and history with taking DC sightseeing cruise and more. ITINERARY: (Summer Itinerary: Apply when DC cruise resume, usually during April to December.) U.S. Capitol (Inside Visit, 90 mins) Library of Congress (Outside Visit) Supreme Court of the United States (Outside Visit) Newseum (Optional, 60 mins) DC Sightseeing Cruise (Optional, 45 mins) (Winter Itinerary: Apply when DC cruise closed, usually during January to March.) U.S. Capitol (Inside Visit, 90 mins) Library of Congress (Outside Visit) Supreme Court of the United States (Outside Visit) Newseum (Optional, 60 mins) International Spy Museum (Optional, 60 mins) We will also pass by: the World War II Memorial, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and etc. Special Notes: If U.S. Capitol closed to visitors, we will see the exterior of the building from outside. The
Capitol Visitor Center is open to visitors from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday except for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day and on Inauguration Day. U.S. Capitol The famous United States Capitol is the meeting place of the US Congress and has been for more than 200 years. The building is famous for its elaborate dome and intricately designed, detailed columns. Newseum This interactive museum details the history of journalism, news, and media. Established in 1997, it is located in a sleek, modern building filled with multiple theaters and exhibits. It is also where Al Jazeera America has its studios. DC Sightseeing Cruise The Potomac River runs along Washington, DC, the capital city of the United States of America. Visitors to this famous locale can opt to see many of the area's most historic landmarks and memorials in a unique way. International Spy Museum Dedicated to all thing s espionage, the International Spy Museum houses exhibits and collections that detail the history of spying. It features many informative films and interactive activities, like Spy in the City, an GPS-based scavenger hunt. Washington Monument This iconic obelisk is a memorial to the commander-in-chief of the American revolutionary army and eventual the first president of the United States of America, George Washington. The massive stone structure began construction in 1848. Special Remarks Scenic Spots Notes: (1) Itinerary will be subject to traffic and weather. The sequence of the attractions might be changed according to actual and practical situation for better service. (2) In case of attraction closures (due to holidays or construction, etc.), tour guide may make some necessary changes to the itinerary accordingly. (3) This tour does not accept any City Pass or your own tickets for the attraction. Guests need to purchase admission tickets from tour guides. Refund Remark: (1) If the weather condition, war, general strikes and other unforeseen circumstances interrupt the journey, our company reserve the right to rearrange the journey without refunding the tour fee. (2) If visitors cannot join the tour because of personal reason, the fee for hotels and transportation is not refundable. Tour fee exclude: the meals, attractions tickets, service fee ($10 per person per day), and any private
costs (such as hotel telephone charges, laundry etc.) Attraction Admission List Children(3- Adult Senior(65+) 12) New York Metropolitan Museum $25.00 $17.00 FREE (under 12) Museum of Modern Art $25.00 $18.00 Free Under 16 Liberty Cruise $29.00 $24.00 $17.00 U.S.S. Intrepid $33.00 $31.00 $24.00(5-12) 911 Memorial Museum $20.00(13-17) $24.00 $20.00 $15.00(7-12) $30.50 (6-12) One World Observatory $37.00 $35.00 Free (5& Under) Ripley s Believe It or Not! $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 Princeton University**** $10.00 $10.00 $8.00 Philadelphia One Liberty Observation Deck $14.5 $14.5 $9.5(3-11) Free(0-2) Washington D.C. DC Cruise $26.00 $23.00 $18.00 International Spy Museum $21.95 $15.95 $14.95 (7-11) President s Gallery $23.00 $23.00 $17.00 Newseum $25.00 $21.00 $15.50(7-18) *Price and schedule are subject to seasonal change without notice.