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Philadelphia and New York Itineraries Student Trips, Travel, and Educational Tours

day1
Arrive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


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National Constitution Center – This is the only museum devoted to the U.S. Constitution and the story of We, the people”.


Liberty Bell - The chime of this bell changed the world on July 8, 1776, as it rung out from the tower of Independence Hall summoning the citizens of Philadelphia to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence by Colonel John Nixon.

Lunch

Independence Hall Tour- Your visit to the original seat of the U.S. government will tell of the birth of the country's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.

U.S. Mint – Learn how money in the United States is made and participate in a variety of educational activities.

Ride the Ducks Tour – You will “quack up” on this narrated tour of Historical Philadelphia. The amazing vehicle travels both on the land and the water.

Dinner



Transfer to New York


day2

Breakfast

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Battery Park – This is a public park located at the Battery, the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City, facing New York Harbor where you take the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

Statue of Liberty – No trip to New York is complete without seeing this iconic gift from France symbolizing freedom and democracy.

Ground Zero – Honor and remember all of the brave police officers, fireman and innocent people that lost their life on that tragic day, September 11th, 2001, and see where the World Trade Center once stood.

Ellis Island – From 1892 until 1954, Ellis Island was the nation's premier federal immigration station processing over 12 million immigrants. You may even find your own family/relatives names in the archives.

Lunch

Wall Street – Located in the Financial District, it is the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange.


Dinner


day3

Breakfast

China Town – Get ready to shop! Canal Street is infamous for selling designer knock offs and just about everything under the sun at affordable and negotiable prices. 

Little Italy – Save your appetite and make sure you sample some of the authentic Italian cuisine on the cobblestone streets of Little Italy. Culture is emanating from your surroundings at every step. You will be filled with Amore!

Lunch

Midtown – Take a walking tour and see the following:

Rockefeller Center – Learn about the history of New York’s most famous landmark.

Radio City Music Hall Tour – Take a guided tour and explore the beautiful art-deco interiors, learn the secrets of the Great Stage. Radio City Music Hall is one of the largest indoor performance stages in the world with a hydraulic system, still in operation since the 30’s. You will also meet one of the world-famous Radio City Rockettes!


NBC Studios - Here's your big opportunity to go backstage and behind-the-scenes of NBC's most famous studios and TV shows. Get your photo taken at the news desk and give a weather demonstration in front of the green screen.

Trump Towers – Enjoy the luxury of New York living and shopping…run into Donald and may get hired or fired, so watch out and be ready.

5th Ave - Stroll down the infamous street for shopping and find the likes of stores such as Gucci, Prada, Channel, Tiffany’s, FAO Schwartz and Apple Store.

Dinner


Day 4

Breakfast


Times Square Formerly named Longacre Square, and also known as the Theater District, Times Square was renamed in April 1904 after the New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly built Times Building. It is also the site of the annual ball drop on New Years Eve.

Lunch

United Nations – This guided tour of the United Nations starts with a brief overview of the organization and its structure. The main part of the tour consists of a visit to the chambers of the Security Council, Trusteeship Council, Economic and Social Council, and General Assembly Hall.

Dinner

Times Square at night with all its lights and excitement!


Day 5

Breakfast

Last minute site seeing and shopping.

Depart




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