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Attractions
New York City, New York:
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Iconic symbols of freedom, offering stunning views
of New York Harbor.
Central Park
A vast urban park with walking paths, lakes, the Central Park Zoo, and
the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Times Square
Known for its bright lights, Broadway theaters, and entertainment.
Empire State Building
Famous skyscraper with observation decks offering panoramic
views of the city.
Broadway
The world-renowned theater district offering a variety of shows and
musicals.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met)
One of the largest and most
comprehensive art museums in the world.
9/11 Memorial and Museum
Honoring the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks,
with powerful exhibits.
Brooklyn Bridge
A historic suspension bridge offering great views for pedestrians and
bikers.
Fifth Avenue
A luxury shopping destination with famous stores and landmarks like St.
Patrick's Cathedral.
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
A leading museum for modern and
contemporary art.
Washington, D.C.:
The White House
The official residence of the U.S. President, open for guided tours.
U.S. Capitol Building
The seat of the United States Congress, with impressive
architecture and guided tours.
Lincoln Memorial
A famous monument dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln,
located on the National Mall.
National Mall
A large park that houses numerous monuments and museums, including
the Washington Monument and WWII Memorial.
Smithsonian Museums
A collection of 19 free museums including the National Air
and Space Museum, National Museum of American History, and the National Gallery of
Art.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A powerful black granite wall inscribed with the names
of those who died in the Vietnam War.
Washington Monument
The iconic obelisk dedicated to George Washington, with an
elevator ride to the top.
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Part of the
Smithsonian, it tells the story of African American life, history, and culture.
Tidal Basin and Cherry Blossoms
Famous for its cherry blossom trees, the Tidal
Basin is also home to the Jefferson and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorials.
Georgetown
A historic neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, upscale
shopping, and restaurants.
Boston, Massachusetts:
Freedom Trail
A 2.5-mile walking path through historic sites like Boston Common,
Paul Revere's House, and the Old North Church.
Fenway Park
The historic home of the Boston Red Sox and one of the oldest baseball
stadiums in America.
Boston Common and Public Garden
America's oldest public park with scenic swan
boat rides in the adjacent Public Garden.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
A bustling market area filled with shops, restaurants, and
historic landmarks.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
One of the largest and most comprehensive art
museums in the U.S., featuring Egyptian, Asian, and European art.
Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
An interactive museum that brings the events
of the Boston Tea Party to life.
Harvard University
The historic Ivy League university in nearby Cambridge, with
guided campus tours and the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
New England Aquarium
A popular attraction featuring a giant ocean tank, penguin
exhibit, and touch tanks.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
A beautiful art museum housed in a Venetian-style palace, famous for its unique collection.
North End (Little Italy)
Boston’s oldest neighborhood, known for Italian restaurants,
bakeries, and historic sites like the Paul Revere House.
Hotel Details
New York City, New York:
- Pod 51 Hotel.
- The Bryant Park Hotel.
Washington, D.C.:
- Hotel Harrington.
- The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row.
Boston, Massachusetts:
- Boston Park Plaza.
- The Lenox Hotel.