We will leave New York for Boston, a historic city with European architecture and renowned for its scientific development.Your first stop will be in Copley Square, where we will admire the Boston Public Library, the Trinity Church, the Old Church of the South, the Fairmont Copley Plaza, the endpoint of the Boston Marathon and the Prudential and John Hancock Towers. Continue to Christ the Scientist Church and walk along Commonwealth Avenue, where the monument to Dominic Faustino Sarmiento is located. Then we visit Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox. At Cambridge, we're stopping at MIT and Harvard University. Back in Boston we will tour Beacon Hill, Boston Common, Public Garden and the Massachusetts State House. We’ll finish at Quincy Market, with free time to have lunch and photograph iconic landmarks like Old State House, Faneuil Hall and The Freedom Trail, before heading back to New York.
We will leave again for Connecticut and Massachusetts, heading north, to reach its capital Boston, one of the best cities in the world and with an extensive English-European architecture, which will remind us of the old continent. This is one of the most intellectual and scientifically developed cities in the United States.
Your first stop will be in Copley Square, where you can appreciate the Boston Public Library, Trinity Church, Old South Church, the John Singleton Copley Memorial, the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, the Boston Marathon arrival point, the Hare and Turtle Memorial, the Prudential and John Hancock Towers, and the famous Newbury Street.
Next, we will visit the exteriors of the Church of Christ Scientist
We will walk along Commonwealth Avenue, where the monument to Domingo Faustino Sarmiento is located.
Then we'll head to Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox Stadium.
In the city of Cambridge, we will make a technical stop at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Later Harvard University, one of the most recognized in the world.
Back in Boston, we will tour the Beacon Hill neighborhood, Boston Common and Public Garden parks, and the imposing Massachusetts State House
Your last stop will be at Quincy Market, where we will have lunch and free time to take pictures of the following iconic locations:
Old State House
Tribute to the Boston Massacre (1770)
Samuel Adams Monument
Faneuil Hall (ideal for buying souvenirs)
The Freedom Trail
The Six Towers of the Holocaust
Union Oyster House (1826)
Taverna The Bell in Hand (1795)
We will finish the tour near the Times Square area (42nd St. & 9th Ave)
Meet in front of the front entrance of the Riu Plaza New York Times Square Hotel, located at 305 W 46th St. Look for the guide in the Real’s Tours NYC uniform.
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A symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty is a must-visit landmark. Visitors can take a ferry to Liberty Island and explore the statue and museum.
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The heart of New York's theater district, Times Square is known for its bright lights, Broadway shows, and bustling atmosphere.
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One of the world's largest and finest art museums, featuring a vast collection of artworks from various periods and cultures.
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New York cheesecake is rich, creamy, and often served with various toppings.
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Port Authority Bus Terminal, Greyhound Bus Terminal
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