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New Haven,Rhode Island,Boston 2-Day Trip from New York
1 ReviewsEmbark on a 2-day journey from NYC to discover the iconic sights of Boston, Rhode Island and New Haven. Roundtrip transportation and 1 night hotel accommodation are included on this tour.
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Highlights
- Visit three top universities in the U.S. at Harvard, Yale and MIT.
- Official in-depth campus guided tours of Harvard&Yale University
- Ride on the replica of amphibious military vehicle sightseeing around the city
- Visit the Breakers – one of the grandest summer 'cottages'
- Grab a bite of authentic local gourmet: Boston lobster dinner & clam chowder.
Description
Travel from New York City to the heart of American history and politics over 2 days. Your adventure begins with a drive to New Haven to visit the Yale University and visit the Breakers(Optional) at Newport. The trip will start in the city of Cambridge, MA where we will visit the Harvard University. Later, we will take pictures with the main academic building of MIT. Another fun will begin as soon as you board the Boston Harbor Cruise and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Boston. After spending the day around the city, conclude your trip with a return to New York City. Day 1: Itinerary: New York → New Haven → Yale University Tour (Optional, 60 mins) → Newport → The Breakers (Optional, 90 mins) → Boston Hotel:Best Western Milford Inn; similar Day 2: Itinerary: Hotel → Boston → America's First Tour (Mandatory, 3 hours) → Boston Harbor Cruise (Optional, 60 mins) → Quincy Market (Optional for Boston lobster, 60 mins) → View Boston at Prudential Center (Optional, 50 mins) → New York The Firsts of America Exploration Tour Itinerary: Harvard University (1 hour, offical campus tour included) → The Old State House (the birthplace of the American Revolution and the place where the Declaration of Independence was first published) → The Tremont Street Subway Marker (the first subway system) → Boston Common (the first public park) → Boston Public Garden (the first public botanical garden) → Boston Public Library (the first large-scale free municipal library funded by the public) → Boston Trinity cathedral (Outside visit) Note: If the Boston Harbor View Boat is closed, this attraction will be replaced by: New England Aquarium (Optional, 60 mins).Includes
Roundtrip transportation (Vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day) Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) Service fee for tour guide and driver or driver-guide Hotel accommodation for 1 nightImportant Information
- Room Details All hotel rooms are based on two Full / Double beds or one King/Queen bed depends on what rooms are availiable at the hotel on the day. The maximum occupancy per room is four travelers. One Room Selection If you are a party of more than four guests or desire to have separate rooms, please create separate bookings. Avoid traveling in a different bus? If you have more than one booking, please provide all confirmation numbers once your bookings are complete. Hotels have different room types, such as king/queen size beds or two double-size twin beds. The maximum number of people who can legally stay in a room is 2 to 4 people. In addition, each hotel has a different method of charging the deposit, which requires the cooperation of the guests according to regulations Returning time depends on the actual itinerary, weather, and traffic of the day
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