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East Coast Luxury Travel: A Sample Itinerary

Days 1 - 3
Your Eastern adventure begins in Boston, where Revolutionary War history and academic excellence create the intellectual heart of American heritage.
Your first day follows the Freedom Trail, a red-brick path connecting 16 historic sites from the Boston Tea Party to Paul Revere's midnight ride, concluding with dinner at a historic tavern dating to colonial times. Day two explores Harvard University, established in 1636 as America's oldest institution of higher education, and MIT's cutting-edge campus, followed by the Museum of Fine Arts and authentic Italian pastries in the North End, where waves of immigration created America's Little Italy. Your third day offers a coastal excursion to Salem, site of the 1692 witch trials, or Cape Ann's picturesque fishing villages where New England's maritime heritage continues through lobster fishing traditions dating to the 1600s.

Days 4 - 7
The middle section immerses you in New York City's urban energy and Philadelphia's revolutionary history, exploring the birthplace of American democracy and culture.
Your fourth day travels to New York City, arriving at Bryant Park and the New York Public Library, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece completed in 1911 that houses over 50 million items. Day five begins with Central Park morning walks through Frederick Law Olmsted's 1858 design, followed by Upper West Side brunch and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums since 1870. The sixth day explores downtown Manhattan's 9/11 Memorial, Wall Street where American capitalism began under a buttonwood tree in 1792, and ferry rides to the Statue of Liberty, France's 1886 gift symbolizing freedom and democracy. Your seventh day focuses on neighborhoods like Williamsburg or Harlem, centers of cultural innovation, concluding with rooftop bar views of the city's famous skyline. Day eight travels by train to Philadelphia, birthplace of American independence, visiting the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, plus authentic cheesesteak lunch at the city's iconic sandwich birthplace.

Days 8 - 12
Your final days explore Philadelphia's artistic treasures and conclude in Washington D.C., where monuments and museums celebrate American democracy and culture.
Day nine discovers Philadelphia's Barnes Foundation, housing one of the world's greatest impressionist collections, and the Italian Market's century-old food traditions, plus vibrant murals and the magical mosaic wonderland of Magic Gardens. Your tenth day arrives in Washington D.C. by train, immediately exploring the National Mall and Smithsonian museums that preserve American history and culture for the nation. Day eleven strolls through Georgetown's cobblestone streets dating to 1751, views monuments illuminated at night, and explores U Street's historic jazz corridor where Duke Ellington and other legends performed. Your twelfth and final day provides morning café time and final museum visits before departure, concluding your journey through the cities where American independence, culture, and democracy were born and continue to evolve.
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Boston - New York City - Philadelphia - Washington D.C.
Days 1 - 3
The Freedom Trail
Days 4 - 7
New York City & Beyond
Days 8 - 12
Washington DC
Trip Highlights
Walk Boston’s Freedom Trail and Harvard Yard, tracing Revolutionary War footsteps and Ivy League origins in America’s cradle of intellect.
Dive into New York City’s skyline, parks, and museums, from Central Park strolls to Met masterpieces and ferry rides to Lady Liberty.
Experience immigrant energy and artistic roots, in Harlem’s culture, Williamsburg’s creativity, and the North End’s Italian legacy.
Stand where America began in Philadelphia, from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell to mural-lined streets and world-class art.
Conclude in Washington D.C., where monuments and museums celebrate democracy, with nighttime memorial walks and café mornings in Georgetown.



