day 1
New YorkYou will spend four nights in the Big Apple, visiting the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and several other notable attractions with your included CityPass, as well as a MetroCard and transfers between the hotel and the airport. New York has a significant impact on global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, entertainment, and tourism. Bringing together all the characteristics of a global city, it is sometimes considered "the capital of the world."
day 2
New YorkYou will spend four nights in the Big Apple, visit the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and several other notable attractions with your included CityPass, as well as a MetroCard and transfers between the hotel and the airport. New York has a significant impact on global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, entertainment, and tourism. Bringing together all the characteristics of a global city, it is sometimes considered "the capital of the world."
day 3
New YorkYou will spend four nights in the Big Apple, visiting the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and several other notable attractions with your included CityPass, as well as a MetroCard and transfers between the hotel and the airport. New York has a significant impact on global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, entertainment, and tourism. Bringing together all the characteristics of a global city, it is sometimes considered "the capital of the world."
day 4
New YorkYou will spend four nights in the Big Apple, visiting the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and several other notable attractions with your included CityPass, as well as a MetroCard and transfers between the hotel and the airport. New York has a significant impact on global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, entertainment, and tourism. Bringing together all the characteristics of a global city, it is sometimes considered "the capital of the world."
day 5
WashingtonYou will travel by train, for three hours south, to Washington, the capital of the United States, where you will stay for four nights. Washington became the capital of the United States in 1800. Sparsely populated during the first half of the 19th century, it was only at the end of the Civil War that it gained its legitimacy as a capital, becoming the symbol of restored unity. There you will discover the famous Smithsonian museums and iconic sites such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and, of course, the White House. Departure for Paris on day 9.
day 6
WashingtonYou will travel by train, for three hours south, to go to Washington, the capital of the United States, where you will stay for four nights. Washington became the capital of the United States in 1800. Sparsely populated during the first half of the 19th century, it was only at the end of the Civil War that it gained its legitimacy as a capital, becoming the symbol of restored unity. There you will discover the famous Smithsonian museums and iconic sites such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and, of course, the White House. Departure for Paris on day 9.
day 7
WashingtonYou will travel by train for three hours south to reach Washington, the capital of the United States, where you will stay for four nights. Washington became the capital of the United States in 1800. Sparsely populated during the first half of the 19th century, it was only at the end of the Civil War that it gained its legitimacy as a capital, becoming the symbol of restored unity. There you will discover the famous Smithsonian museums and iconic sites such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and, of course, the White House. Departure for Paris on day 9.
day 8
WashingtonYou will travel by train for three hours south to reach Washington, the capital of the United States, where you will stay for four nights. Washington became the capital of the United States in 1800. Sparsely populated during the first half of the 19th century, it was only at the end of the Civil War that it gained its legitimacy as a capital, becoming the symbol of restored unity. There you will discover the famous Smithsonian museums and iconic sites such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and, of course, the White House. Departure for Paris on day 9.
day 9
WashingtonYou will travel by train for three hours south to reach Washington, the capital of the United States, where you will stay for four nights. Washington became the capital of the United States in 1800. Sparsely populated during the first half of the 19th century, it was only at the end of the Civil War that it gained its legitimacy as a capital, becoming the symbol of restored unity. There you will discover the famous Smithsonian museums and iconic sites such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and, of course, the White House. Departure for Paris on day 9.
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