usa·Multi-day tour·7 days
7-Day East Coast VIP Classic Tour from New York: Princeton & UPenn, Philly, D.C., Corning/Watkins Glen State Park, Boston and Niagara Falls | 24 PAX
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What you'll experience
Highlights
• Explore the top East Coast destinations—New York, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, and Corning/Watkins Glen State Park - immersing yourself in American history and culture.
• Spend two days and one night at Niagara Falls, experiencing its spectacular views by day and night.
• Visit four prestigious schools—Princeton, UPenn, Harvard, and MIT—and feel the charm of world-class academic institutions.
• Spend two days and one night at Niagara Falls, experiencing its spectacular views by day and night.
• Visit four prestigious schools—Princeton, UPenn, Harvard, and MIT—and feel the charm of world-class academic institutions.
7 days
Day-by-day itinerary
- 1
Day 1 — Home - New York City
From home to the world-famous New York City, enjoy free airport pick-up service.Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hampton Suite by Hilton - 2
Day 2 — Princeton University & University of Pennsylvania Tour
In the morning, we will visit Princeton University, a prestigious Ivy League research university in New Jersey. Founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, it is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the U.S. The 600-acre main campus features over 200 historic and modern buildings.

Afterward, we'll head to Philadelphia for lunch and try the city's famous Philly cheesesteak.
After lunch, we will visit the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League research university founded in 1755 by Benjamin Franklin to foster excellence in academics, business, and public service.
In the evening, we'll enjoy dinner together before returning to the hotel.


Princeton University

University of Pennsylvania
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hampton Suite by Hilton - 3
Day 3 — Sightseeing in New York City
Visit the world-famous metropolis of New York City. First, visit Wall Street, the world's busiest financial district, where the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall are located. Not far away, you can find the bronze bull statue, the symbol of Wall Street.
Then pass by the 911 site, the new World Trade Center, and the United Nations headquarters building. Then pass by the Empire State Building, the most famous skyscraper in New York, and then pass by the USS Intrepid, which cost more than $100 million to renovate. There are all kinds of retired fighter jets and helicopters on the aircraft carrier. Then board the Statue of Liberty cruise ship. Not only can you see the Statue of Liberty up close on the ship, you can also clearly see the Freedom Tower and the panoramic view of Lower Manhattan.
Then go to Rockefeller Center and arrive at Times Square, the heart of New York City, to experience the brightest moment of New York lights. Under the countless giant advertising LCD screens, you can truly feel like you are in the center of the world. It is also the world-famous New Year's countdown location every year. When you come to New York, you must not miss taking photos in the center of Times Square.



Wall Street

Charging Bull

One World Trade Center

United Nations Building

Empire State Building

Statue of Liberty
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hampton Suite by Hilton - 4
Day 4 — Philadelphia - Washington(about 253.4 miles)
Looking back on the day of the American history tour, we first came to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the fifth largest city in the United States and the former capital. After breakfast in Philadelphia, we can stroll through Independence Square and visit the Independence Palace where the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776, and the Liberty Bell that rang to announce the passage of the Declaration of Independence that year. Many world civil rights leaders have also visited this bell, which is of great significance.

Then drive to Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and come to the capital of the United States to visit the Capitol Hill, which is located in the center of Washington, D.C., and is the symbol of the highest power in the United States. The white-domed Capitol Hill is where the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives hold meetings and where every U.S. president takes the oath of office. Next, visit the largest museum affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of Natural History, which houses more than 100 million specimens of animals, plants, fossils, minerals and human artifacts. Then visit the White House, the official residence of the U.S. president.
The entire White House can be clearly seen from the South Lawn Garden, which is specially used to receive foreign guests. Then, we will pass by the Washington Monument, the tallest building in the US capital and the center of the National Mall, and then arrive at the Jefferson Memorial at the southern end of the National Mall to pay tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the third most talented president in US history, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Taidou Lake. Finally, we will visit the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam War Memorial Plaza, and the Korean War Memorial Plaza at the western end of the National Mall to pay the highest tribute to the predecessors who sacrificed in history and war.


Independence Hall

Liberty Bell

National Museum of Natural History

White House

Thomas Jefferson Memorial

Lincoln Memorial
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Springhill Suite Marriott - 5
Day 5 — Corning (till 5/19/2026)/Watkins Glen State Park (from 5/20/2026) - Niagara Falls American Side (about 527.4 miles)
In the morning, we will start to head north to Niagara Falls, and return to New York State again. We will pass through Corning and visit the Corning Museum of Glass, which houses more than 45,000 glass artworks from 3,500 years ago to the present. Then we will continue north to Niagara Falls, the most spectacular natural attraction on the east coast of North America. After arriving at the falls, we will go to Goat Island on the Niagara River and the observation deck next to the American Falls to enjoy the famous night view of the falls. The colorful lighting effects from Canada illuminate the surging falls. Use your camera to record the charming and graceful scenery that is completely different from the majestic and magnificent falls during the day! It is the perfect ending to the day's visit to Niagara Falls.
Please note: Starting May 20th, 2026, the tour will change from the Corning Glass Museum to Watkins Glen State Park until October 2026. We will return to the Corning Glass Museum when it gets cold in November.



Corning Museum of Glass

Niagara Falls

Goat Island

Watkins Glen State Park
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Courtyard Marriott Buffalo - 6
Day 6 — Niagara Falls - Boston (about 485.3 miles)
In the morning, we will continue to return to the Niagara area. We can take the Maid of the Mist waterfall boat (seasonal), (winter time we go to Old Fort Niagara), put on the raincoat provided by the local cruise company, and have a close contact with the magnificent American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and Horseshoe Falls (Canadian Falls); then go to the next city, Boston, and arrive in Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, in the evening. First of all, of course, we must taste the most famous Boston lobster for dinner. The Boston lobster (Optional) is of moderate size, refreshing and chewy, and is accompanied by delicious side dishes. It is a must-eat!


Maid of the Mist

Old Fort Niagara

American Falls

Bridal Veil Falls

Horseshoe Falls
Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Courtyard Marriott Buffalo Natick - 7
Day 7 — Boston - Home / New York - Home (about 238.8 miles)
First, arrive at Harvard Square, the home of Harvard University, a world-class university. After breakfast, visit the main campus of Harvard University. Stroll around this world-class university and experience the campus atmosphere. Then visit another world-class university, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which was the place where the atomic bomb was developed during World War II and is also the alma mater of many scientific and physical celebrities.

After visiting the two famous universities, you will enter the center of Boston, passing by Trinity Church and the tallest building in New England, John Hancock Building, and finally arrive at Boston Harbor Pier. Have lunch at Quincy Market. There are large and small food stalls from various provinces in the United States to choose from in the market. It is especially recommended to taste Boston's specialties, New England-style clam chowder and lobster rolls. Many tourist programs also visit the market. You can find a variety of Boston-related souvenirs inside and outside the market. It is a must-visit place in Boston. After lunch, New York.


Harvard Square

Harvard University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Quincy Market
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: Excluded
What's included
Included
- Transportation by tour bus
- 6 nights of hotel accommodation
- Bilingual tour guide service (Chinese & English)
- Admission tickets to attractions mentioned in the itinerary (Statue of Liberty Cruise, Corning Museum of Glass (till 5/19/2026) or Watkins Glen State Park (from 5/20/2026), Maid of the Mist (April–October))
- 5 hotel breakfasts
Not included
- Other optional self-paid activities
- Service fee (USD$15 per person per day)
- Airfare and travel insurance
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary are excluded
- Personal expenses
Cancellation policy
| When you cancel | Refund | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 0–9 days before | 0% | Cancellation Made Within 9 days prior to departure, No Refund |
| 10–17 days before | 50% | Cancellation Made Within 10 days to 17 days prior to departure, Refund 50% of total purchase amount |
| 18+ days before | 90% | Cancellation Made 18 or more days prior to departure, Refund 90% of total purchase amount |
Important info
Special notes
- The local operator reserves the right to make appropriate adjustments to the itinerary sequence to ensure the smooth operation of the tour, but will not reduce any of the included activities.
- During the actual trip, the tour guide or driver has the right to adjust the order, duration, or meeting times at attractions based on weather, traffic, or other conditions to ensure the smooth running of the itinerary.
- In case of sudden closures of attractions or holidays (such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's), the guide will adjust the itinerary to include a visit to an alternative site or a scenic view to ensure the richness of the tour. Please note that opening times and visitor flow management at attractions may change frequently; if these changes impact the itinerary, they are considered force majeure, and we appreciate your understanding.
- Many attractions require participants to be in good health. Guests with mobility issues are advised to contact customer service for specific policies before booking.
- To ensure the smooth progression of the tour, guests are responsible for adhering to the meeting time provided by the tour guide. If you are more than ten minutes late, the vehicle will leave without waiting. While the local operator strives to provide timely services, delays due to weather, traffic, mechanical issues, strikes, government shutdowns, wars, or terrorist attacks are beyond our control. We are not responsible for any resulting delays, inconveniences, or additional expenses related to flights, trains, buses, or other travel costs.
- The local operator has the right to switch passengers to another vehicle and assign a different tour guide or driver if needed during the trip for operational reasons.
- For any complimentary activities included in the tour, if they are not offered due to weather, traffic, or other force majeure factors, or if you are unable to participate for personal reasons, no refund will be provided. Thank you for your understanding.
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