Kick-start your US multi-centre in Boston. Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and boasts a rich colonial and Revolutionary War era history. It's easy to explore on foot; with the T subway system giving access to its main neighbourhoods and attractions
Up next is New York. Ever evolving and ever electric, New York is a timeless city that’s always alive with amazing things to see and do. First up there’s the iconic skyline, with its dizzyingly tall skyscrapers and buildings you’ll recognise from the movies. Then there’s the non-stop nightlife: from Times Square bright lights to Broadway musicals, world class clubs to hip little hangouts.
After New York you will then fly to Washington DC. A compact city on the Potomac River, Washington DC borders the states of Maryland and Virginia. Neoclassical monuments and buildings define the city, particularly the White House, Supreme Court, and Capitol. The Parthenon-inspired Lincoln Memorial is a must-visit or marvel at the George Washington tribute - Washington Monument. The vast Smithsonian Institution Offices are home to 19 fascinating museums, nine research centres, and a zoo for a look into a range of art, history, culture, and spectacular animal species.
3 nights - Boston Park Plaza - Boston
Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and boasts a rich colonial and Revolutionary War era history. It's easy to explore on foot; with the T subway system giving access to its main neighbourhoods and attractions. Stroll through Boston Common to admire the Frog Pond and Public Garden, before riding one of the famous Swan Boats. Walk along The Freedom Trail and discover 16 historic sites and monuments; including the State House, Old Granary and King's Chapel Burying Grounds, Old South Meeting House, Old State House, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, and Charlestown's USS Constitution frigate and Bunker Hill Monument.
Discover Faneuil Hall's Ancient and Honorable Artillery Museum and Faneuil Hall Marketplace's Quincy Market, North Market, and South Market. See the exhibits at Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum of Science, and John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Explore Beacon Hill's Louisburg Square, Charles Street, and The Bull and Finch; inspiration for the 'Cheers' television programme. Follow HarborWalk along Boston's waterfront to the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Boston Tea Party Ship. Catch a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park or meet New England Aquarium's 20,000 fish and aquatic animals.
3 nights - Wyndham New Yorker - New York
Ever evolving and ever electric, New York is a timeless city that’s always alive with amazing things to see and do. First up there’s the iconic skyline, with its dizzyingly tall skyscrapers and buildings you’ll recognise from the movies. Then there’s the non-stop nightlife: from Times Square bright lights to Broadway musicals, world class clubs to hip little hangouts.
Manhattan has got retail therapy well and truly covered, with everything from huge department stores to thrift store chic. Delicious food, gorgeous green spaces and galleries galore – there’s so much to pack into a break in the city that never sleeps. Just walking along the pavements and soaking up the unmistakable Big Apple vibe is a treat in itself.
New York is one of those places that everyone should visit once – and many people keep going back time and time again.
3 nights - Royal Sonesta Washington DC Dupont Circle - Washington DC
A compact city on the Potomac River, Washington DC borders the states of Maryland and Virginia. Neoclassical monuments and buildings define the city, particularly the White House, Supreme Court, and Capitol. The Parthenon-inspired Lincoln Memorial is a must-visit or marvel at the George Washington tribute - Washington Monument. The vast Smithsonian Institution Offices are home to 19 fascinating museums, nine research centres, and a zoo for a look into a range of art, history, culture, and spectacular animal species.
Pay tribute to those who lost their lives at Arlington National Cemetery and check out the 58,000 names of the deceased and missing soldiers of the Vietnam War at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Discover a range of diverse global dining at Capitol Hill; the seat of the U.S Government. Laugh and clap along to an engaging live show at Ford's Theatre or uncover the eclectic coffee shops, quirky bookstores, and dive bars of the Dupon Circle area.