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 2009: BOSTON, NEW YORK & Washington, DC (JBWA)
10 days from Boston to Washington, DC
This 10-day vacation features three great cities. As a major influence in the American Revolution, Boston tells the tales of American freedom. It is in this city where Paul Revere began his midnight ride to warn of the arrival of the British, and visitors today can follow his path. See the best of Boston using your Go Boston Card. Tour the city by land and by sea on a Boston Duck Tour, take a harbor cruise for views of the Charlestown Navy Yard, and explore Boston Common. Then, travel by train to the "Big Apple!" From Times Square to Greenwich Village and from Wall Street to the Empire State Building, there's so much to see and do here. Use your New York Pass over two days for admission to over 40 of the city's top attractions. Check out Brooklyn's colorful ethnic neighborhoods, tour the Rockefeller Center, ascend to the observation deck of the Empire State Building, and, of course, see a Broadway show. Next stop is Washington, DC. Since its inception in 1791 on the banks of the Potomac River, Washington, DC has evolved into an exciting city combining grand government buildings, monuments, memorials, and museums. Use your Washington, DC Power Pass over two days to explore all the famous sights. Take an Old Town Trolley Tour, which covers over 100 points of interest, or ride with DC Ducks to tour the city by land and water. Also, visit the renowned International Spy Museum, Mount Vernon, or, for an interactive experience, visit the Newseum.
HOTELS Boston: Boston Park Plaza, Adjacent to Boston Common, the Boston Park Plaza is the perfect base for exploring Boston. The hotel features 941 newly renovated guestrooms and nine restaurants and lounges, including Todd English's Bonfire Steakhouse, Swan's Cafe, and McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant. The hotel also features state-of-the-art voicemail, inroom movies, 24-hour room service, and a cardio and fitness center.New York: The New York Helmsley, Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the New York Helmsley is within walking distance of Times Square, Grand Central Station, and the U.N., as well as the Theatre District and Rockefeller Center. Spacious guestrooms feature city views, in-room safes, Wi-Fi Internet access, and complimentary weekday New York Times. The hotel also features a restaurant, a bar, and a fitness center.Washington, DC: Hilton Washington, The Hilton Washington boasts a magnificent garden setting overlooking the capital city's impressive skyline. The hotel is conveniently located on fashionable upper Connecticut Avenue, within walking distance of Embassy Row, and just a short distance from the National Mall. All guestrooms feature thoughtful amenities and new TVs. The hotel also features a fitness room, pool, and several restaurants.
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| Call (800) 999-1216 for more information or to book today! Mention code 7429396 | | Monograms | | Offer valid through 12/31/2008 | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Boston | Arrive in Boston. The remainder of the day is at leisure. | | Day 2 | Boston | Two full days to use your Go Boston Card. | | Day 3 | Boston | Two full days to use your Go Boston Card. | | Day 4 | Boston-New York | Travel to New York by AMTRAK train (coach). | | Day 5 | New York | Two full days to use your New York Pass. On one evening, attend a Broadway show. | | Day 6 | New York | Two full days to use your New York Pass. On one evening, attend a Broadway show. | | Day 7 | New York-Washington, DC | Travel to Washington, DC by AMTRAK train (coach). | | Day 8 | Washington, DC | Two full days at leisure to use your Washington, DC Power Pass. | | Day 9 | Washington, DC | Two full days at leisure to use your Washington, DC Power Pass. | | Day 10 | Washington, DC | Departure from Washington, DC. |
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