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Take in all the historic highlights of the North East States and Central Canada on this journey. Your itinerary centers around a group departure from Boston with private guided tours to enhance your experience on your days at leisure from the group. You will depart for Canada from Boston taking in the states of New Hampshire and Vermont en route. On arrival in Quebec, you will be shown around the old city which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy a private guided culinary tour of the city's Island of Orleans. Depart for Montreal where you will witness the area of Vieux Port and Place Jacques Cartier. Canada's capital Ottawa is visited on the way to Toronto and features one of the most impressive parliament buildings in the world. In Toronto, visit the largest free standing structure in the world, the CN Tower before continuing along Lake Ontario towards Niagara to visit the famous falls. Gettysburg is your next stop where you will visit the War Battleground and spend a night in Amish Country. Witness the Amish's 300 year old traditions as you pass by farms on the way to Washington D.C. Enjoy a city tour of the capital taking in many historically significant museums and locations during the day. On the final leg of the journey view the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philadelphia before reaching your final destination, New York. While in New York you will stay in the heart of Times Square - the perfect launch pad for your private guided tour of Manhattan. Enjoy an authentic Harlem Soul experience on your private tour complete with dinner and live Jazz out on the town.
Highlights:
Boston, New Hampshire, Vermont, White Mountains, Québec city, Montreal, Québec Provincial Parliament Building, the Citadelle, Chateau de Frontenac, Saint Lawrence River, Vieux Port, Place Jacques Cartier and Notre Dame Basilica, Ottawa, the Eaton Center, the CN Tower, Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Finger Lakes Region, Gettysburg Civil War National Battleground, Susquehanna River, Amish Museum, U.S. Capitol Building, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, the F.B.I. Building, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, the White House and Arlington National Cemetery, Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
Speak with your Travel Consultant to customize this itinerary. Visit some of the most historically significant cities and locations of North East America. This 9 day tour departs for Canada from Boston taking in the states of New Hampshire and Vermont en route. On arrival in Quebec, you will be shown around the old city which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Depart for Montreal where you will witness the area of Vieux Port and Place Jacques Cartier. Canada's capital Ottawa is visited on the way to Toronto and features one of the most impressive parliament buildings in the world. In Toronto, visit the largest free standing structure in the world, the CN Tower before continuing along Lake Ontario towards Niagara to visit the famous falls. Gettysburg is your next stop where you will visit the War Battleground and spend a night in Amish Country. Witness the Amish's 300 year old traditions as you pass by farms on the way to Washington D.C. Enjoy a city tour of the capital taking in many historically significant museums and locations during the day. On the final leg of the journey view the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philadelphia before reaching your final destination, New York.
Highlights:
Boston, New Hampshire, Vermont, White Mountains, Québec city, Montreal, Québec Provincial Parliament
Building, the Citadelle, Chateau de Frontenac, Saint Lawrence River, Vieux Port, Place Jacques Cartier and Notre Dame Basilica, Ottawa, the Eaton Center, the CN Tower, Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Finger Lakes
Region, Gettysburg Civil War National Battleground, Susquehanna River, Amish Museum, U.S. Capitol Building, Supreme
Court, Library of Congress, the F.B.I. Building, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, the White House and Arlington National Cemetery, Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
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Itinerary
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Day 1
Boston Transfer using a local taxi. Please note that this is not included in trip price and is payable locally. A Tour Representative will greet you at the Holiday Inn Brookline Hotel this evening, prior to your scheduled activities set to begin tomorrow. The Holiday Inn Brookline is surrounded by charming brownstones and tree-lined streets of historic Brookline in MA. The hotel's full-service accommodations are a great destination for business and leisure travelers. Leisure travelers headed to Brookline and Boston, MA love the hotel's proximity to Fenway Park, where they can catch a Red Sox game. You'll find it easy to get to the shops and restaurants of Coolidge Corner and Faneuil Hall. Other top attractions include NE Aquarium, Boston College, Boston University, convention centers and Logan Airport. Overnight at Holiday Inn Brookline. |
 Boston |
 Holiday Inn Brookline |
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Day 2
Quebec City Quebec City is the capital of the province of Quebec. Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America. The ramparts surrounding Old Quebec are the only remaining fortified city walls in the Americas north of Mexico, and were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Quebec City is internationally known for its Summer Festival, Winter Carnival, and the Château Frontenac, a hotel which dominates the city skyline. The National Museum of Fine Arts and Museum of Civilization are found near Vieux-Québec. Other attractions near the city are Montmorency Falls and the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. This morning travel through the New England states of New Hampshire and Vermont on your way to Canada. You will pass small villages and drive through the picturesque White Mountains, particularly beautiful during the fall foliage. In the late afternoon, cross the U.S./Canadian border to enter the province of Québec. This evening, take the opportunity to sample some of the celebrated French cuisine (optional). Ambassadeur Hotel is located on the shores of the St-Lawrence River, minutes to Old Québec and Montmorency Falls, offers a surprising view of the Old City and the shores of Beauport. The hotel boast 145 rooms including 6 Junior Suites. Guest will enjoy the specialities of their restaurant Chez Greco, recognized for the quality of its Greek cuisine. Take advantage of the peaceful atmosphere of their landscaped atrium, with indoor swimming pool, children's games and spa. Overnight at Ambassadeur . |
 Quebec City |
 Harbourfront |
 Ambassadeur Hotel |
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Day 3
Montreal Begin the day with a tour of Québec City, the French capital of the province and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Highlights include the Québec Provincial Parliament Building and the Citadelle. Then enjoy a walking tour of the walled city, where you will see the Chateau de Frontenac, as well as unparalleled views of the Saint Lawrence River. Take in some shopping and lunch before leaving for Montréal. Upon arrival, go on a tour of Old Montréal, the area known as the “Vieux Port,” with stops at Place Jacques Cartier and Notre Dame Basilica. The evening is at leisure. Try the new culture and culinary walking tour during which you will get wind of the finest gourmet boutiques that are found on the island of Orleans. The Holiday Inn Montreal Midtown is ideally located in downtown Montreal. The hotel is a four star hotel near Place des arts & Old Montreal and just minutes from the financial district and the city's extensive underground shopping and dining center. This downtown Montreal hotel is located one mile from the Montreal Convention Centre and 10 miles from Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport (YUL). Overnight at Holiday Inn Montreal Midtown. |
 Cafe terrace restaurant in Old Quebec |
 Holiday Inn Montreal Midtown - Guest Room |
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Day 4
Toronto Toronto is a cosmopolitan city with a wonderful network of parks, recreational and cultural facilities. It is the largest city in Canada, with a population consisting of over 2.5 million people. Toronto is the home of seven professional sports teams and the third largest English-speaking theatre district in the world, behind New York and London. It is one of the world's most multicultural cities, home to more than 80 ethnic communities (half of people living in Toronto were born outside Canada). A dominant force in the business and economy of the nation, it is also the cultural centre of English-speaking Canada. Toronto is known as a city of neighborhoods. Districts are often centered one of the main streets (Queen, College, Bloor etc), and packed tightly together, with each having something different to offer each visitor. The relative compactness of these neighborhoods makes exploring on foot easy and pleasant, especially in the warmer months. Depart Montréal for the capital of Canada, Ottawa. This vibrant city of parks and flowers boasts one of the most impressive parliament buildings in the world. In the afternoon, continue along the Thousand Islands Parkway to the largest English-speaking city in Canada, Toronto, located on the shore of Lake Ontario. This evening is at leisure to enjoy dinner and perhaps do some shopping in the well-known Eaton Center. The Sheraton Centre is located in the financial and entertainment districts. The CAA/AAA Four Diamond hotel is connected to PATH, a 16-mile underground network of shops and services. Meet in style Experience utmost comfort and style in an urban setting. The 2.5-acre waterfall garden complements our new lobby, Arrival Court and Traders. The addition of a new ballroom and exhibit hall offers more than 100,000 sq ft. of Toronto meeting space with high-speed Internet access. Overnight at Sheraton Centre. |
 Toronto |
.JPG) Train Station, VIA RAIL |
 Sheraton Centre |
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Day 5
Niagara Falls Niagara Falls is located on the Niagara River, and separates the US and Canada. The falls are 17 miles (27 km) northwest of Buffalo, New York and 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Toronto, Ontario, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York. Niagara Falls is composed of two major sections; Horseshoe Falls and American Falls, separated by Goat Island. It is an international tourism destination and has a wide range of attractions; Maid of the Mist, falls tunnel, amusement parks, shopping, casino, kilometers of parks and gardens, plus nearby golf, hiking, and biking on the Niagara escarpment. Begin the day with a drive through Toronto’s business district to see its impressive collection of modern skyscrapers, most notably, the CN Tower, the world’s tallest free-standing structure (1,815 ft./553 m). Continue along Lake Ontario, crossing the Welland Canal, before arriving at Niagara Falls, where you will have the opportunity to enjoy this natural wonder. Stroll along Table Rock and view the thundering water of the Horseshoe Falls. Perhaps take an optional tour on the renowned Maid of the Mist boat ride at the base of the Falls. Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls, a Fallsview Hotel, is a grand classic AAA/CAA 2011 three Diamond four star hotel located in Niagara Falls, Canada. The Grand Dame of all the Niagara Falls Hotels, the Crowne Plaza is just steps from the Falls, featuring direct indoor connections to the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, Casino Niagara, Restaurants & Attractions, all located within the Falls Avenue Entertainment Resort. Built in the late 1920's the Crowne Plaza is one of the most majestic and celebrated hotels in Ontario Canada. The hotel has a rich history as the first four star hotel to dot the Niagara Falls skyline, and today continues its legacy of service and elegance. The Crowne (formerly Brock Plaza Hotel) has played host to both Royalty and Hollywood Legends including Marilyn Monroe while in Niagara Falls filming the movie "Niagara". Overnight at Crowne Plaza. |
 Niagara Falls |
 Niagara Fall in Winter |
 Crowne Plaza |
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Day 6
Hanover Today ride through the rolling farmland of upstate New York, known as the Finger Lakes Region, and enter the Keystone State of Pennsylvania. In the afternoon, visit the historic Gettysburg Civil War National Battleground, site of the largest battle ever fought on American soil, and the place where Abraham Lincoln gave his famous address in 1863. Travel along the Susquehanna River to South Pennsylvania for you overnight stay. Overnight at Hampton Inn. |
 Hampton Inn Hanover |
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Day 7
Washington DC Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia) is the capital of the United States of America. It is a planned city, designed specifically to house the federal government. Its history, beautiful architecture, and excellent cultural centers attract millions of visitors each year. Virtually all of D.C.'s tourists flock to the Mall, a two-mile long, beautiful stretch of parkland that comprises many of the city's monuments and museums, but other city neighbourhoods have their own charms. Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan have superb cafes and the best nightlife. Georgetown has upscale shopping and don't miss the National Cathedral and Zoo. Travel through rural countryside to Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Visit an Amish Museum and see their 300-year-old tradition of simple living (admission included). The Amish people live in a world that stopped in the mid-1850s. They use no electricity, mechanical devices, or modern equipment. In the afternoon, continue to the nation’s capital, Washington D.C. Since 1930, the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC has played host to presidents, world leaders and inaugural balls, making it a true historic Washington landmark. Located in one of the most influential cities of the world, this grand luxury hotel offers a resort atmosphere and a personal taste of politics, culture, art and music at its best. The four-diamond Omni Shoreham Hotel is nestled on 11 acres in picturesque Rock Creek Park in northwest Washington, DC and is only steps away from the National Zoo. Many of the 836 luxury guest room accommodations and suites offer spectacular views of the park. The hotel is just 8 miles from Reagan National Airport and 28 miles from Dulles International Airport. Overnight at Omni Shoreham. |
 Washington |
 Omni Shoreham |
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Day 8
Washington DC Enjoy a city tour with such highlights as the U.S. Capitol Building, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, the F.B.I. Building, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, the White House and Arlington National Cemetery, site of the John F. Kennedy Memorial. Spend the remainder of the day exploring some of the many museums comprising the Smithsonian Institute. The Washington DC After Dark Tour shows you our national monuments and federal buildings flooded in lights. From the illuminated dome of the US Capitol to the World War II Memorial, these are exciting sights to see. Step off the coach and visit: The Jefferson, Lincoln, Vietnam, Korean and FDR Memorials. View from the coach: The US Capitol, Kennedy Center, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, House and Senate Office Buildings, Federal Triangle, Pennsylvania Avenue, The White House, Capitol Reflecting Pool, Georgetown and Marine Corps (Iwo Jima) Memorial. Overnight at Omni Shoreham. |
 Liberty Bell |
.jpg) White House by Night |
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Day 9
New York City New York City, the biggest city in the United States, lies at the mouth of the Hudson River in the southern most part of the state, which is part of the Mid-Atlantic region of the USA. New York City consists of five boroughs, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. Each borough has a unique culture and could be a large city in its own right. Visitors to Manhattan usually divide their time between Downtown (Wall St, Liberty Island ferry, Chinatown, SoHo, East Village), Midtown (Times Square, Theatres, Empire State, 5th Ave stores, Chelsea, Gramercy), and Uptown (Central Park, Upper East Side museums, Harlem, Upper West cafes). Transfer to New York via Philadelphia where you will stop to see Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. The tour ends in midtown Manhattan upon arrival at the Omni Shoreham hotel at approximately 18:30 hours. A tour escort will be available to assist in arranging any transfers if you should require. In the afternoon, enjoy some time on your own to relax. Come and relive the high-stepping, fun-loving nights of the 1920's Tour the neighborhood with one of our professional city guides and learn about Harlemís role in the history of jazz and the roles of its noted jazz musicians in giving New York its musical edge. See the site of the original Cotton Club, where Duke Ellington and Lena Horne spent hours wowing crowds from around the world. Drive past the site of the Savoy Ballroom where Benny Goodman and Chick Webb fought it out during their Battle of the Bands and where the Charleston, Lindy Hop and the Big Apple dances were firmly cemented into American culture. See the world-famous Apollo Theater, where Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald won the popular Amateur Night, which still boasts standing room only audiences every Wednesday night. Pass by the Lincoln Theater, where Fats Waller passion underscored Vaudeville shows, and Minton's Playhouse, where bebop was born and where Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Thelonious Monk started the tradition of jam sessions. Discover one of Harlem's hottest clubs, where jam sessions can go on into the wee hours of the morning. The Best Western President Hotel at Times Square is conveniently located within walking distance of many of the city's finest attractions including the Empire State Building, Radio City Music Hall, Today Show and world-famous Museums. Guests can enjoy a peaceful walk through Central Park or a New York Knicks and New York Rangers game at Madison Square Garden. The hotel is just minutes away from Broadway theatres, 5th Avenue shopping and more! Overnight at Best Western President Hotel at Times Square. |
 New York City |
 Independence Hall, Philadelphia |
 Best Western President |
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Day 10
New York City Enjoy a private tour featuring upper Manhattan, with an overview of Harlem. The tour is designed to allow you to understand the history, ethnic diversity and dynamics of the busy city and also includes midtown, and lower Manhattan. The service includes round trip transportation from/to hotel. Transfer using a local taxi. Please note that this is not included in trip price and is payable locally. Depart from International Airport. End of itinerary. Overnight at Depart (Int`l Airport). |
 Manhattan by night |
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Day 11
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