Embark on an unforgettable journey through the historic cities of Boston, New York, and Washington D.C. Experience the vibrant blend of history, culture, and iconic landmarks that define these East Coast destinations.
This East Coast adventure offers a unique blend of history, culture, and entertainment, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Boston, New York, and Washington D.C.

Day 1 to 4 – Boston, Massachusetts
Discovering Boston’s Charm
Boston, a city steeped in American history and vibrant culture, offers visitors an extraordinary journey through time and innovation. The city’s iconic Freedom Trail serves as the perfect gateway to explore its rich revolutionary past, winding 2.5 miles through historic neighborhoods and connecting 16 significant sites that tell the story of America’s fight for independence.
From the hallowed grounds of Faneuil Hall and the Old North Church to the interactive Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, travelers can immerse themselves in the pivotal moments that shaped the nation.
Beyond its historical treasures, Boston boasts world-class attractions like the New England Aquarium, the beautiful Public Garden, and the legendary Fenway Park, ensuring that every visitor will find something to captivate their imagination and create lasting memories

Day 5 to 8 – New York! The city that never sleeps
New York City is a metropolis that offers an unparalleled blend of iconic attractions, cultural landmarks, and urban experiences. From the towering Empire State Building and the historic Statue of Liberty to the lush expanses of Central Park and the bustling energy of Times Square, the city presents visitors with an extraordinary array of must-see destinations.
Whether you’re walking across the picturesque Brooklyn Bridge, exploring world-class museums, or simply soaking in the city’s dynamic atmosphere, New York promises an unforgettable journey through one of the world’s most exciting urban landscapes.
New York City offers an incredible array of attractions that cater to every interest. Visitors can start by exploring the iconic Central Park, a sprawling 843-acre urban oasis featuring rolling meadows and elm-lined walkways. For breathtaking city views, the One World Observatory provides a stunning 360-degree panorama of Manhattan, accessible via immersive sky pod elevators that reach the 100th floor in just 60 seconds. History and culture enthusiasts will love the city’s world-class museums, such as the American Museum of Natural History, which houses over 34 million objects and specimens. Those seeking unique experiences can stroll the High Line, an ingenious elevated park repurposed from an old railroad spur, or take a free ride on the Staten Island Ferry to enjoy spectacular views of the city skyline and Statue of Liberty.
Boston to New York: 213 miles, 3 hours 25 minutes

Day 8 to 11 – Visit Washington DC, capital of the United States of America
Washington, D.C. is the capital city and federal district of the United States, uniquely positioned along the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia. Founded in 1790 and named after the country’s first president, George Washington, the city was deliberately designed to serve as the nation’s political center, with Pierre-Charles L’Enfant creating a bold urban plan featuring grand boulevards and ceremonial spaces. As a federal district, Washington, D.C. is not part of any state and hosts critical government institutions like the White House, the Capitol, and the Supreme Court, making it a pivotal hub of American political life. Beyond its governmental role, the city is home to numerous national monuments, museums, and international organizations, attracting millions of domestic and international visitors each year.
Washington, DC offers an incredible array of attractions for visitors, combining rich historical significance with cultural experiences. The National Mall stands as the beating heart of the city, where iconic monuments and world-class museums converge1. Visitors can explore the United States Capitol, a historic building dating back to 1800 that serves as the legislative branch of the US Federal Government. The Smithsonian museums provide an unparalleled opportunity to dive into natural history, air and space exploration, and American culture. For those interested in performing arts, the Kennedy Center offers free daily performances at 6 PM on the Millennium Stage, with the added bonus of stunning city views. History buffs will appreciate unique sites like Ford’s Theatre, where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, and which now serves as a museum with interactive exhibits. The city’s monuments are particularly breathtaking at night, with the Lincoln Memorial offering a especially memorable experience when fewer crowds are present.
New York to Washington DC: 224 miles, 3 hours 45 minutes

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
- In the event of changes to our selection of hotels, we reserve the right to relocate you to
the same or superior category of accommodation. - Tipping is an institution in the United States. The etiquette recommends tipping your
guide (about $3/day/person) and the driver (about $2/day/person). - If for technical reasons, changes need to be made in the order of the program or to the
visits of the program will still be respected. “Free time” is provided to give room to your
personal interests. During this time no transportation will be provided.