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Globus
OFFER ID 1627180
Explore the extraordinary historic sites where patriots dared to dream with the Declaration of Independence in 1776! From Boston’s Freedom Trail to Connecticut’s maritime harbors to the "city that never sleeps" in NYC, you’ll see the sights and hear the inspiring stories of a new nation now celebrating its 250th birthday! Take a bite out the Big Apple in New York City, where the Stock Exchange, the Statue of Liberty, and hopeful stars were born on the stages of Broadway. Discover the proud heritage of the City of Brotherly Love in Philadelphia and walk in the footsteps of freedom fighters in Washington, DC amid monumental landmarks and memorials to Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., and hallowed tributes to never-forgotten heroes. Stroll the waterfront on the Potomac in Old Town Alexandria. History comes to life in living legacies during this celebration of America’s semiquincentennial!
9 nights from $4,729 per person
Celebrating America: 250 Years Strong
Day 1 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Welcome to Boston! At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and travel companions for a welcome drink.
ENHANCED FREE TIME
EXPLORE MORE in Boston! Your Tour Director can point you to the best eateries offering the perfect culinary experience in this melting pot of cultures from around the world. Tap your GlobusGO mobile app for maps and suggestions on where to dine and what to see!
Day 2 BOSTON. LEXINGTON & CONCORD SIGHTSEEING Birthplace of the American Revolution Modern Boston fades into the past as you visit the sights of the American Revolution, including visits to nearby Colonial Lexington and time at Buckman Tavern to learn about revolutionary events that happened here before continuing to Concord, another site of the first military engagement of the Revolution. Return to Boston for lunch at a local restaurant and a tour of the Old North Church. Explore the iconic Freedom Trail and Black Heritage Trail to experience the iconic city’s rich history, from Boston Common to the Old South Meeting House and Old State House. Continue to the site of the Boston Tea Party at the waterfront and sail through time on a relaxing harbor cruise on Boston Harbor in Massachusetts Bay—an active port for more than 400 years! (B,L)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
ONE IF BY LAND, TWO IF BY SEA. Retrace the route of Paul Revere’s legendary midnight ride in 1775. Visit the Old North Church, the site of the famous lantern signal that alerted citizens to the arrival of British troops by sea. Also see Lexington, where Revere warned prominent leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock to leave the city.
Day 3 BOSTON–MYSTIC, CONNECTICUT– NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK From Sea to Shining Sea Depart Boston for the Mystic Seaport Museum, one of the nation’s largest maritime museums in Mystic, Connecticut. Visit the museum exhibits, stroll through the working shipyard, and interact with storytellers in a recreated New England coastal village to learn about America’s seafaring heritage. Continue south for a two-night stay in cosmopolitan New York City. Tonight, enjoy free time to dine at one of New York’s many restaurants, experience Times Square at night, or travel to the “Top of the Rock” for memorable views of Central Park and Manhattan. (B)
ENHANCED FREE TIME
EXPLORE MORE in New York City! Wander and wonder in Midtown Manhattan. Perhaps, visit Rockefeller Center, a National Historic Landmark and cultural center, developed by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Built during the Great Depression, the complex includes restaurants, shops, commercial space, Radio City Music Hall and “30 Rock,” home to NBCUniversal Studios.
Day 4 NEW YORK CITY The Big Apple Experience the energy of NYC during a private sightseeing tour with a Local Guide, including Central Park, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, Grand Central Terminal, Bryant Park, and the historic New York Public Library. Continue to the Meatpacking District with a tour of [LF] Chelsea Market and time for lunch on your own. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure to experience the city on your own. Perhaps a tour of Radio City Music Hall, the new Broadway Museum, or a walk on the High Line. Feast on classic Italian specialties tonight with your tour companions at an included dinner. (B,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
MANGIAMO! Pasta, cannoli, and chianti! Long considered a melting pot for culture and cuisine, New York is home to the largest Italian-American population in North America; more than four million Italians immigrated to the US between 1880-1924. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in one of New York’s authentic Italian restaurants still serving the best family recipes from The Old Country.
LOCAL FAVORITE
CITY SIGHTS In the late 1800s, the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) constructed factories in the Meatpacking District. The Chelsea factory location was the birthplace of the Oreo cookie in 1912, and the rugged industry-style architecture is maintained today in the popular Chelsea Market.
Day 5 NEW YORK CITY– PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY– PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Cultures and Traditions of New York This morning, visit the highlights of Lower Manhattan, including the Financial District and Wall Street, Chinatown, and Little Italy. Explore more of New York with your choice between included Globus Choice excursions.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
1284 Greensprings Drive
York, PA 17402
USA
(717) 244-6410