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Exploring the iconic landmarks of Washington DC and Philadelphia in a single day from New York City is an enticing prospect. This guided tour provides a seamless experience, allowing visitors to maximize their time and uncover the rich history and culture of these celebrated cities. With round-trip transportation, informative commentary, and must-see attractions, the tour offers a convenient and budget-friendly way to take in the heart of American history. As the day unfolds, travelers can expect a well-organized itinerary that captures the essence of these remarkable destinations.
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The tour includes a visit to some of the most iconic landmarks in Washington DC and Philadelphia.
Travelers will see the Lincoln Memorial, White House, and other notable sights in the nation’s capital.
The tour then heads to Philadelphia, where highlights include the Liberty Bell and the Rocky Statue.
Highlights of the Philadelphia leg include the iconic Liberty Bell and the renowned Rocky Statue.
This full-day trip allows busy travelers to experience the best of both cities without the hassle of logistics.
With a bilingual guide, the tour provides an informative and organized way to see these important historical and cultural destinations in a single day.
What does the tour package include?
The full-day trip from New York City to Washington DC and Philadelphia provides round-trip coach transportation. A bilingual licensed guide accompanies the group, offering commentary in English and Spanish.
Hotel pickup and drop-off are available for the private option. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and has a maximum capacity of 54 travelers.
Meals and drinks aren’t included, so visitors are advised to bring their own food for the free time.
With a 95% recommendation rate from over 1,600 reviews, this tour offers a comprehensive experience of the key sights in both cities.
The meeting point for this tour is Lids, located at 714 7th Ave, New York, NY 10036.
Travelers should arrive by 5:00 a.m. for departure, though this time is subject to change. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
Pickup and drop-off at hotels in New York City are available for the private option.
Guests should be aware the bus has a maximum capacity of 54 travelers and isn’t wheelchair accessible.
It’s recommended to bring your own food and drinks, as meals aren’t included during the tour.
With over 1,640 reviews and a 95% recommendation rate, travelers have praised the knowledgeable and organized guides who provide an informative tour experience.
Highlights include visiting the Arlington Memorial and posing with Philadelphia’s iconic Rocky Statue.
However, some reviews mention timing issues with specific attractions like the Liberty Bell.
Safety and compliance are important considerations for this tour.
New York State law requires children to be in appropriate restraint systems until 8 years old. Parents must ensure children have seats, as bus drivers aren’t required to provide them.
Some concerns have been raised about driver safety, and the tour company has committed to addressing this feedback for future tours.
This full-day trip from New York City offers travelers a convenient way to experience the highlights of both Washington DC and Philadelphia.
For busy visitors, the tour handles all the logistics, including round-trip transportation and a bilingual guide.
Some key benefits include:
Travelers have overwhelmingly praised this tour, with a 95% recommendation rate across 1,640 reviews. Guides were commended for their knowledge and organization, making the experience informative.
Highlights included the Arlington Memorial and Philadelphia’s Rocky Statue. However, some reviewers noted timing issues with specific attractions like the Liberty Bell.
Safety concerns were also raised regarding the driver, which the tour operator says they’ll address for future trips.
The tour departs from New York City at 5:00 a.m. and whisks travelers to the nation’s capital, where they’ll explore the Lincoln Memorial, White House, and other iconic landmarks in Washington DC.
The tour then continues to Philadelphia, where highlights include:
Logistics are streamlined, with round-trip coach transfer from NYC, a bilingual guide, and hotel pickup/drop-off available for the private option.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and has a maximum of 54 travelers.
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The tour operator’s refund policy isn’t stated in the information provided. Travelers should review the company’s cancellation terms before booking to understand their options if they need to cancel their tour.
Yes, the tour itinerary can be modified, but flexibility may be limited. Customers should contact the tour provider directly to discuss any changes or customizations to the standard itinerary. Additional fees may apply for major modifications.
The tour operator offers group discounts for bookings of 10 or more people. Discounts range from 5-10% off the per-person rate, providing a more affordable option for those traveling in larger parties. Customers should inquire about group pricing when booking.
Yes, the tour allows you to bring your own food and drinks on the bus. The tour guide recommends packing a lunch or snacks for the free time at the attractions.
The tour allocates around 1-2 hours at each major attraction, including the Lincoln Memorial, White House, Liberty Bell, and more. However, specific timing may vary to accommodate the full itinerary and transportation logistics.
This full-day tour from NYC offers a convenient and cost-effective way to experience the iconic landmarks of Washington DC and Philadelphia in a single day. With round-trip transportation, bilingual guide commentary, and a curated itinerary, travelers can maximize their time and sights without the hassle of logistics. It’s an ideal option for those looking to explore the historical and cultural attractions of these two renowned cities.