Explore America’s most iconic cities and landmarks in one unforgettable journey—perfectly timed for the United States 250th Anniversary celebration.
Experience the ultimate East Coast journey across seven unforgettable days. Begin with a dazzling New York City night tour, then explore Manhattan’s icons from Grand Central to the High Line and Wall Street’s financial landmarks. Travel south to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., with optional in-depth access to the U.S. Capitol and National Archives. Continue north through Corning and the Finger Lakes to witness Niagara Falls illuminated at night, with seasonal access to Maid of the Mist or Cave of the Winds. Conclude in Boston with a deep dive into America’s revolutionary roots, including Harvard University and the nation’s historic “firsts.” Skylines, history, finance, natural wonders, and cultural landmarks—one seamless East Coast adventure.
Boarding location:Total 4 boarding locations
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR);
Complimentary Airport Pick-up: 9:00 & 16:00-21:00. (Please be noticed the listed time refers to the meeting time with our staff after claiming your baggage.)
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK);
Complimentary Airport Pick-up: 08:30-24:00. Please be noticed the listed time refers to the meeting time with our staff after claiming your baggage.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA);
Complimentary Airport Pick-up: 08:30-24:00. Please be noticed the listed time refers to the meeting time with our staff after claiming your baggage.
Flushing; 37-20 Prince St Flushing Suite 2E Flushing NY 11354;
Gathering time: 9:30 - 17:00
Drop-off location:Totally 7 drop-off locations
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS);Please book flight after 14:00.
Flushing, NY (Asian Jewel Seafood Restaurant);133-30 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354;
Chinatown, Manhattan;75 Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002 ;
LaGuardia Airport (LGA);Please book flight after 19:00
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK);Please book flight depart after 20:00.
[Surcharge] Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR);Please book flight depart after 22:00.The drop-off service with extra fees (please contact tour operator for more information in advance).
[Surcharge]Jersey City (Exit of Newport Plaza Parking to 18th st, by ACME Markets);125 Eighteenth St, Jersey City, NJ 07310;The drop-off service with extra fees (please contact tour operator for more information in advance).
Airport(EWR) Pick-up Information: 1. We provide complimentary airport pick-up at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on the first day of your tour. Free pick-up time is 9:00 and 16:00-21:00 (Please be noticed the listed time refers to the meeting time with our staff after claiming your baggage.). 2. Arrival procedure for domestic flight: Arrival→Baggage Claim area→Meet tour guide→Tour guide will arrange shuttle bus service. 3. Arrival procedure for international flight: Arrival→Go through immigration→Baggage Claim Area→Go through Custom→Meet tour guide→Tour guide will arrange shuttle bus service.
New York Morning Tour The first-day itinerary is for your reference only; the schedule is subject to change upon your arrival. Thanks for choosing your vacation with us! Our professional tour guide will meet you at the baggage claim area for the domestic flight; for an international flight, please arrive at the Passenger Waiting Area for pick up. New York Morning Tour • For guests who can meet tour guide with claimed baggage before 9:00am at EWR airport. • For guests who can meet tour guide with claimed baggage before 9:00am at JFK/LGA airport. • Itinerary: New York City Hall & Brooklyn Bridge (80 mins) → Lunch (45 mins, at your own expense) → New York Chinatown & Little Italy & Manhattan Bridge (60 mins) → SoHo (30 mins) Note: Minimum of two people to be operated, and seats are guaranteed for guests who book in advance. It will be subject to whether there are vacancies in the car if guests make a reservation during the tour.
1. The first day of your tour from 8:30 to 24:00 (Please be noticed the listed time refers to the meeting time with our staff after claiming your baggage.); we provide complimentary airport pick-up at two major airports of New York on the first day of your tour: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA). 2. Arrival procedure for domestic flight: Arrival→Baggage Claim area→Meet tour guide→Tour guide will arrange shuttle bus service. 3. Arrival procedure for international flight: Arrival→Go through immigration→Baggage Claim Area→Go through Custom→Meet tour guide→Tour guide will arrange shuttle bus service. 4. For those who do not require airport pick-up service on the first day, shuttle service will be provided at the following pick-up locations (please register when booking the tour): - 9:30 – 17:00 arrive at Flushing: 37-20 Prince St Flushing Suite 2E Flushing NY 11354
New York Night Tour • All guests who can meet tour guide with claimed baggage before 4:30PM can join our tailored night tour to experience the charm of “the city that never sleeps”! • Itinerary: Times Square & Broadway (45 mins) → Rockefeller Center & Fifth Avenue & St. Patrick's Cathedral (40 mins) → Manhattan Night View: Long Island City (30 mins) Note: Minimum of two people to be operated, and seats are guaranteed for guests who book in advance. It will be subject to whether there are vacancies in the car if guests make a reservation during the tour.
Due to limited hotel availability, For JFK/LGA pick-up, guests will stay at The Heldrich Hotel & Conference Center, Holiday Inn South Plainfield-Piscataway, Holiday Inn Newark International Airport, or a hotel of similar standard on the following dates: June 5–7, 2026, July 4–5, 2026, July 18–19, 2026, and August 26–September 13, 2026.
New York Morning Tour Begin with City Hall, a beautiful example of early 19th-century civic architecture and the seat of New York’s local government. From there, cross or admire the Brooklyn Bridge, one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Its iconic cables and sweeping skyline views make it a must-see, blending engineering marvel with historic charm. Walking or viewing from the waterfront provides unparalleled photo opportunities of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
New York Morning Tour Take a break to enjoy lunch in a local restaurant or café. Guests can sample a range of New York flavors, from classic deli fare to international cuisine, making it a flexible and convenient pause in the days tour.
New York Morning Tour Chinatown & Little Italy & Manhattan Bridge: Explore Chinatown’s bustling streets, colorful markets, and cultural landmarks, then wander through Little Italy, where traditional Italian bakeries and trattorias transport you to another world. Along the way, admire the Manhattan Bridge, whose impressive steel structure frames the skyline and offers unique photo perspectives of both Brooklyn and Manhattan. This stop immerses you in NYC’s rich cultural neighborhoods and architectural contrasts.
New York Morning Tour Conclude the tour in SoHo, the city’s trendsetting district known for cast-iron architecture, boutique shopping, and vibrant street art. Its cobblestone streets and creative energy make it a favorite for fashion lovers, photographers, and anyone who wants a taste of New York’s stylish side.
Brilliant LED screens, Broadway marquees, and nonstop energy define Times Square after dark. This global crossroads is where New York’s personality shines brightest. Standing beneath its towering lights is an essential first-night experience that immediately immerses you in the city’s pulse.
Home to world-famous productions, the Broadway district represents the pinnacle of American theater. Even from the outside, the illuminated facades and historic venues capture the glamour and cultural legacy of live performance in New York.
An Art Deco landmark completed during the Great Depression, Rockefeller Center symbolizes ambition and resilience. Its plazas and sculptural details glow beautifully at night, offering a refined contrast to Times Square’s intensity.
(Walk-through): Fifth Avenue is synonymous with elegance, flagship boutiques, and architectural grandeur. After sunset, storefront displays and historic buildings create a polished Manhattan atmosphere that feels cinematic.
(Exterior visit): This Neo-Gothic masterpiece rises dramatically among modern skyscrapers. Its intricate spires and stained glass offer a moment of quiet beauty in Midtown’s fast pace.
From across the East River, Manhattan’s skyline unfolds in full panorama. The illuminated towers reflect against the water, creating one of the most photogenic night views in the country.
New York City has so much to offer that many tourists, and even the locals, never venture outside of Manhattan. This town is the ultimate home for food lovers and information seekers with a rich and diverse history waiting to be explored. Ranging from worldwide well-known Statue of Liberty to Wall Streets, one of the worlds great financial centers, New York City seems to have all the needs covered! Itinerary: Grand Central (inside, 20 mins) → New York Public Library (inside) +Bryant Park +Blue Bottle Coffee (Optional) +Lady M Cake (Optional) (40 mins) → Central Park (20 mins) → Roosevelt Island (Optional, include one-way cable car ticket, 40 mins) → DUMBO (70 mins) → Little Island +Starbucks +Chelsea Market +The High Line +Lunch (Optional) (80 mins) → Vessel (outside visit, 10 mins)
A Beaux-Arts masterpiece dating to 1913, Grand Central’s celestial ceiling and grand concourse are architectural icons. It’s both a functioning transit hub and one of the city’s most beautiful public spaces.
New York Public Library (inside) +Bryant Park +Blue Bottle Coffee (Optional for extra expense) +Lady M Cake (Optionalfor extra expense) (40 mins) New York Public Library Main Branch (Inside): Guarded by its marble lions, the library’s Rose Main Reading Room showcases soaring ceilings and historic scholarship. It stands as a monument to public knowledge and civic pride. Bryant Park: This landscaped urban oasis offers leafy pathways framed by Midtown skyscrapers. It’s a refreshing pause between landmark visits. Blue Bottle Coffee - Bryant Park (Optional): Enjoy expertly crafted coffee in one of Manhattan’s most relaxed open-air settings. A small indulgence that enhances the city experience. Lady M Cake Boutique - Bryant Park (Optional): Known for its delicate mille crêpes cakes, Lady M adds a refined sweet stop to your Midtown exploration
Designed in the 19th century, Central Park balances landscaped gardens, winding paths, and skyline views. Even a short stroll reveals why it remains Manhattan’s green heart.
Roosevelt Island (Optional, include one-way cable car ticket, 40 mins) Roosevelt Island is a slender island located on the East River between Queens and Manhattan Island. Although Roosevelt Island is small in size, it has a unique architectural history. There are several buildings on the island with significant architectural importance, and they have been the target base for many important urban planning competitions and proposals. "Spider-Man" and "King Kong" have also taken scenes here. Glide above the East River for sweeping aerial views of Manhattan. This tram ride offers a unique skyline perspective rarely experienced by visitors.
DUMBO "Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass" Cobblestone streets and converted warehouses frame the iconic Manhattan Bridge photo spot. DUMBO blends waterfront parks, creative energy, and unforgettable skyline views.
Little Island +Starbucks +Chelsea Market +The High Line +Lunch (Optional) (80 mins) Little Island (Optional): This elevated park on the Hudson River features sculpted landscaping and panoramic water views. Its innovative design makes it one of the city’s newest architectural highlights. Chelsea Market (Optional, Lunch): Set in a former industrial building, Chelsea Market is a culinary hub offering diverse dining options. It’s the perfect place to experience New York’s global flavors. High Line (Optional): A former railway transformed into an elevated park, the High Line blends greenery, public art, and Hudson River views. It’s urban reinvention at its finest.
(outside visit, 10 mins) The huge structure at the Hudson Yards landscape gallery, the center of the square and the visual focus is called the Vessel, which looks like a huge honeycomb. Some people regard it as "the Eiffel Tower in New York," and some people think it is the "real version of the Monument Valley." Appreciate the architecture from different angles to discover this unique structure. This striking honeycomb-like structure at Hudson Yards represents contemporary New York design. Its bold architecture provides a dramatic modern finale.
Welcome to the city that never sleeps! New York City is always full of life and energy! Join us as we will be exploring the great wonders of this amazing city! We will stop by the famous Times Square, Wall street, Charging Bull, Empire state building, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and so much more! This is an opportunity of a lifetime! Itinerary : New York City Fortune Tour (Mandatory, 150 mins) → One World Trade Center Observatory (Optional, 70 mins) → Liberty Cruise (Optional, 60 mins) → RiseNY(optional,60mins)
New York City Fortune Tour First Stop: Your tour begins with the Canyon of Heroes, the street where ticker-tape parades celebrate champions of all kinds. Along the way, you’ll see the Woolworth Building, a Neo-Gothic skyscraper once the tallest in the world, and 15 Park Row, which held the world’s tallest title from 1899–1901. The Porter Building, St. Paul’s Church, and Telegraph Building round out the first stop, offering a mix of architectural marvels, historic churches, and early skyscrapers that tell the story of Manhattan’s emergence as a financial and cultural powerhouse.
New York City Fortune Tour Second Stop: Next, explore the heart of global finance. Highlights include the Equitable Building, Trinity Church, Bank of New York, Federal Hall, and the New York Stock Exchange, all symbols of commerce and power. Continue past the Trump Building, Deutsche Bank, and the Charging Bull, before glimpsing the Customs House, Standard Oil Building, and Cunard Line HQ. This stop gives a complete sense of Wall Street’s history, from colonial banking to modern corporate influence.
New York City Fortune Tour Third Stop: Drive through Midtown to see Rockefeller Center, passing the Diamond District and International Gem Tower along the way. Here, Art Deco design, sculptural detail, and the energy of the city come alive. Even a drive-by shows the grandeur of Manhattan’s midtown architecture and its blend of business, culture, and spectacle.
New York City Fortune Tour Fourth Stop: The tour concludes with a stroll through some of Manhattan’s most famous public spaces. View Pulitzer Fountain, Grand Army Plaza, and the historic Plaza Hotel, then experience the energy of Times Square and the digital buzz of Nasdaq MarketSite. This final stop captures the theatrical and modern pulse of the city, leaving a lasting impression of New York’s vibrant streetscape.
Ascend to the One World Trade Center Observatory for sweeping panoramic views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and beyond. From this vantage point—the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere—you’ll see the city’s iconic skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the vast waterways that define New York. The combination of observation decks and multimedia exhibits provides both breathtaking visuals and context about the city’s resilience and history.
(Via Liberty Cruise Optional): Step aboard a Liberty Cruise to glide past the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The boat gives you a full perspective of Lady Liberty’s stature against the harbor skyline, while guides provide stories about immigration, freedom, and the city’s founding. It’s both a scenic and educational journey, perfect for photography or soaking in the harbor breeze.
(Optional): Experience RiseNY, an immersive attraction that blends motion simulation, storytelling, and multimedia displays to celebrate New York City’s energy and evolution. Visitors can explore the city’s history, culture, and architectural highlights in a high-tech, interactive format. It’s a unique way to see NYC beyond the streets and skyline, offering a fully sensory experience for all ages.
Today, we will drive to Philadelphia, visit the Independence Historical Park and witness the history of American independence. Then go to Washington, the political center of the United States, where the White House, U.S. Capitol are located. It also has many museums and is a famous tourist destination. Itinerary: New York → Philadelphia → Independence National Historical Park (30 mins) → Washington D.C. → U.S. Capitol In-depth Tour + The National Archives (Optional, inside visit U.S. Capitol & The National Archives + outside visit Supreme Court of the United States & Library of Congress, 120 mins) → White House (Outside visit, 30 mins) → Lincoln Memorial + Vietnam Veterans Memorial (45 mins) → Hotel Special Notes: 1. If unable to enter U.S. Capitol, the attraction will be replaced with the Washington D.C. In-depth Tour (optional). Washington D.C. In-depth Tour itinerary: Air Force Memorial (20 mins)→ Thomas Jefferson Memorial(20 mins) → World War II Memorial (20 mins)
Step into the birthplace of American independence at Independence National Historical Park. See where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and signed. The park’s colonial-era buildings, cobblestone streets, and statues bring history to life in a way that textbooks never can.
(Optional Inside): The Capitol Dome is one of the world’s most iconic architectural landmarks. An inside tour reveals historic legislative chambers and grand halls where U.S. law is debated. It’s both a working government building and a living museum of American democracy.
(Optional Inside): Home to the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, the National Archives safeguards America’s most treasured documents. Visitors gain perspective on how these historic texts continue to shape the nation today. Its monumental neoclassical architecture emphasizes the importance of the contents inside.
(Outside): View the Supreme Court’s grand façade and reflect on its role in interpreting the law. The building’s Corinthian columns and pediments make it a visually striking part of the city’s civic core.
(Outside): Just steps from the Capitol, the Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. Its ornate Beaux-Arts exterior hints at the treasures contained within, making it a must-see landmark for lovers of knowledge and history.
(Outside): View the executive residence and workplace of the U.S. President. The iconic façade, guarded lawns, and historical significance make it a highlight for every visitor to the capital.
The Lincoln Memorial honors America’s 16th president with grandeur and reverence. Its neoclassical design and reflective pool create a solemn, contemplative atmosphere. A visit here emphasizes the ideals of freedom and equality.
This polished black granite wall lists the names of over 58,000 soldiers who served and died. It’s a powerful, quiet counterpoint to the grandeur of other memorials and invites reflection and remembrance.
Hotel to Corning: approximately 275 miles Today we will be heading to the Corning Glass Museum! The museum is located in western New York and is dedicated to history, art, and the science behind glassmaking. Following, we will be visiting Niagara Falls and overlooking the American Fall, the Horseshoe Fall, and the Bridal Veil Fall! Here, you will be simply amazed by the beauty of the falls and what makes Niagara Falls worth the visit. Itinerary : Corning Museum of Glass (Optional, 90 mins) → Watkins Glen State Park + Finger Lake (Optional, 90 mins, Watkins Glen State Park will not be visited when it is closed) → Niagara Falls Night Tour (Mandatory, 90mins) Notes: 1. Watkins Glen State Park only opens in summer, usually from April to October each year. 2. In order to ensure a better experience for guests, it is guaranteed that guests can watch the fireworks show at the waterfall on that day (except that there is no fireworks show on that day).
(Optional): Discover the artistry and innovation behind glassmaking at the Corning Museum of Glass, home to one of the world’s most comprehensive glass collections. From ancient artifacts to contemporary installations, the exhibits trace 3,500 years of craftsmanship and design. Live demonstrations reveal how molten glass is transformed into delicate works of art, offering both education and entertainment in a visually stunning setting.
Watkins Glen State Park + Finger Lake (Optional, 90 mins, it will not be visited based on attraction closure) (Optional & Seasonal): When open seasonally, Watkins Glen State Park offers a dramatic landscape of waterfalls, stone gorges, and winding trails carved by centuries of flowing water. Elevated walkways and bridges guide visitors past cascading falls and lush greenery, creating a truly immersive natural experience. The surrounding Finger Lakes region enhances the visit with serene lake views and rolling scenery that showcase upstate New York at its most picturesque.
Niagara Falls Night View Tour (Mandatory): End the day at Niagara Falls State Park, where the illuminated waterfalls create a breathtaking nighttime spectacle. Overlook the powerful American Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls as torrents of water plunge dramatically below. The roar of the rushing cascades and rising mist create an atmosphere that is both exhilarating and awe-inspiring—an unforgettable encounter with one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.
Today we will be exploring the true beauty and nature of Niagara Falls! Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States. Later, we will drive to Boston. Summer Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist opens) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Maid of the Mist included) → Boston Winter Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist closes) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Old Fort Niagara State Park included) → Boston Notes: Maid of the Mist Niagara Falls Boat usually closes in winter, and it will not be visited during the closure.
Winter Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist closes) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Old Fort Niagara State Park included) The Niagara Whirlpool’s greatest depth is 125 feet. It is estimated that the whirlpool formed approximately 7,500 years ago by an upstream erosion of the Niagara escarpment by the Niagara River. Old Fort Niagara is a rich historical landmark. It spans more than 300 years and its commanding presence on the great lake caused it to play a critical role in major wars of: The French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812. The gorgeous Lake Ontario lies behind the Fort too.
Summer Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist opens) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Maid of the Mist included) Maid of the Mist Niagara Falls Boat usually closes in winter, and it will not be visited during the closure. It's the combination of height and volume that makes the Niagara Falls so beautiful. More than 6 million cubic ft. (168,000 cubic meters) of water lays over the crest line of the falls every minute during daytime peak tourist hours. The famous Maid of the Mist ride gets passengers as close as possible to the Niagara Falls! The Maid rides right into the mists thrown up by the roaring cascade as the Niagara River tumbles over the edge of the falls.
Summer Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist opens) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Maid of the Mist included) → Boston Winter Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist closes) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Old Fort Niagara State Park included) → Boston
Summer Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist opens) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Maid of the Mist included) → Boston Winter Itinerary: (Applied when Maid of the Mist closes) Niagara Falls Classic Tour (Optional, 2.5 hours, Whirlpool Park + Cave of the Winds + Old Fort Niagara State Park included) → Boston
Boston is a city with a long history, and today we will embark on our first journey to experience the rich historical flavor of Boston.The next stop is the old Quincy Market. The Market was also surrounded by dozens of restaurants for dining option with a variety of authentic cuisines, and absolutely, you cannot miss the famous New England clam chowder. Finally, we will back to New York. Itinerary From : Hotel → The Firsts of America Exploration Tour (Mandatory, 3 hours) → Quincy Market + Boston Lobster Meal (Lobster Meal for optional, 70 mins) → BOS Airport Drop-off → NYC Airport Drop-off The Firsts of America Exploration Tour: 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 first subway system → The first public park → The first public botanical garden → The first large-scale free municipal library funded by the public
The Firsts of America Exploration Tour (Mandatory) Founded in 1636, Harvard is America’s oldest institution of higher education. A guided campus tour highlights historic halls, courtyards, and traditions that shaped generations of scholars. Its blend of academic prestige and historic architecture sets the tone for Boston’s cultural depth.
The Firsts of America Exploration Tour Step inside the birthplace of the American Revolution where the Declaration of Independence was first read publicly. This colonial-era building is central to Boston’s rich historical narrative and offers a tangible connection to the nation’s founding.
The Firsts of America Exploration Tour First Subway System Marker: Learn about the world’s first subway system, which revolutionized urban transit in the late 19th century. This small but significant landmark highlights Boston’s role in pioneering modern city infrastructure.
The Firsts of America Exploration Tour Boston Common & Public Garden: The nation’s first public park and botanical garden offer green space, historic monuments, and scenic beauty. These spaces are perfect for a stroll or a moment of relaxation amid Boston’s historic streets.
The Firsts of America Exploration Tour Boston Public Library: The first large-scale free municipal library funded by the public, it represents the city’s commitment to knowledge and culture. Its architecture, murals, and historic collections make it a must-see cultural site.
(Optional): Finish the tour with a culinary and shopping experience in historic Quincy Market. From fresh lobster to local treats, it’s a lively end to a rich historical journey.
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