This 3-day East Coast tour takes you from Boston to Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, blending history, culture, and springtime beauty. In Philadelphia, explore Independence National Historical Park, home to key sites of America’s founding. In Washington, D.C., enjoy the National Cherry Blossom Festival with visits to the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, the Tidal Basin, and a scenic walk through East Potomac Park. After lunch at the vibrant District Wharf, take in views of the Potomac River and nearby landmarks. The tour ends in Baltimore with a visit to the lively Inner Harbor before returning to Boston.
Day Itinerary: Boston → Philadelphia Today, we’ll journey south from Boston to Philadelphia, the “City of Friendship.” In the afternoon, we’ll visit Independence National Historical Park, a key landmark that preserves the legacy of the American Revolution. Afternoon Highlight: Independence National Historical Park (30 mins) Located in Philadelphia’s Old City, this 55-acre park—often called “America’s most historic square mile”—offers a glimpse into the birthplace of the nation. It's home to iconic sites that commemorate the country’s founding moments. After the visit, we’ll head to the hotel for check-in and rest.
This National Historical Park located in Philadelphia, serves as a way of preserving the importance of the Revolutionary War sites for future generations. Known as "America's most historic square mile," this 55-acre park in the "Old City" district is definitely a site to see.
Washington, D.C. Cherry Blossom Day Tour We’ll begin the day with a visit to the Jefferson Memorial, beautifully situated by the Tidal Basin. During cherry blossom season, this area offers a breathtaking view of the blooming trees along the water’s edge. Next, we’ll head to East Potomac Park for a leisurely stroll along the 4.4-mile Hains Point Loop Trail, where you can enjoy scenic views of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, and other landmarks. Itinerary: Hotel → Lincoln Memorial (40 mins) → Jefferson Memorial & Tidal Basin Cherry Blossoms (120 mins) → District Wharf (120 mins, includes lunch) → D.C. Cherry Blossom In-depth Tour (Mandatory) – East Potomac Park & Hains Point Loop Trail (120 mins) → Hotel Special Note: The National Cherry Blossom Festival is scheduled from March 20 to April 13 this year. Please note that cherry blossom views may vary depending on weather conditions—thank you for your understanding.
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, just as the Civil War was ending. By March of 1867, Congress incorporated the Lincoln Monument Association to build a memorial to the honor the 16th president. Learn all about the main features of the Lincoln Memorial, visit the statue, murals, and inscriptions and more.
Jefferson Memorial + Tidal Basin Cherry Blossom (120 mins) The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a memorial to the third president of the United States. The impressive building is neoclassical in design and has been standing since 1943. It sees more than two million visitors every year. It's only available during the Cherry Blossom time. 1. The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC is scheduled from March 20 to April 13 for this year. The view of the cherry blossom vary due to weather conditions, please understand.
District Wharf (120 mins with lunch time) The Wharf reestablished Washington, DC, as a waterfront city and destination. This remarkable, mile-long stretch along the Potomac River comes to life with restaurants, retailers, residences, and businesses—all complemented by monumental views and a vibrant culture.
D.C. Cherry Blossom In-depth Tour (Mandatory, 120 mins, head to East Potomac Park and Hains Point Loop Trail) or Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center
This morning, we’ll visit the vibrant Inner Harbor of Baltimore—one of the city’s most iconic and lively destinations. After exploring the area, we’ll begin our journey back to Boston. Morning Highlight: Baltimore Inner Harbor (60 mins) A historic seaport and cultural hub, the Inner Harbor offers stunning waterfront views, fascinating museums, and a lively atmosphere. Enjoy fresh seafood at a local restaurant and take in the sounds of live street performances as you soak in the charm of Maryland’s most famous landmark.
The Inner Harbor in Baltimore is a historical seaport, tourist attraction, and landmark of Maryland! The Inner Harbor has everything to offer from scenic waterfront views to spectacular museums. Feel free to grab a bite of fresh seafood to eat at a local restaurant while enjoying the live music from great street artists.
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