Tour: CUE - 2012 (CUE) - 2012 / 2013

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Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
New York harbor and skyline
Built in 1713, the Old State House is Bostons oldest surviving public building
New York skyline
WWII Memorial and Washington Monument
United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
The White House
Central Park in New York City
Brooklyn Bridge in New York City

Itinerary

DAY 1Arrive in Boston

Welcome to Boston! At 6 pm, meet your traveling companions for a welcome drink. Your Tour Director will prepare you for your upcoming adventure.

The patriotic streets of Boston The city lights of Boston The Boston Public Garden was established in 1837 when philanthropist Horace Gray petitioned for the use of the 24 acres of land as the first public botanical garden in the United States 
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DAY 2Boston

Sightseeing focuses on the city’s most prominent landmarks, such as the historic sites near Boston Common, including the Old State House; Old North Church, from where Paul Revere got the signal to start his famous ride; and Faneuil Hall, with an opportunity to browse through Quincy Market. Next, board a harbor CRUISE which takes you to see the USS Constitution, the Bunker Hill Monument, and the Boston Tea Party Boat. Balance of the day at leisure. (Breakfast)

The patriotic streets of Boston “Old Ironsides” berthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard at one end of Boston’s Freedom Trail The Boston Public Garden was established in 1837 when philanthropist Horace Gray petitioned for the use of the 24 acres of land as the first public botanical garden in the United States The city lights of Boston 
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Our partnership with Tourism Cares, established by the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA), helps us not only show off the world's most spectacular destinations and sights, but also assist in the preservation of attractions that our travelers go to great lengths to experience.

DAY 3Boston–Québec City

Journey north through New Hampshire, passing the state’s capital dome at Concord and continuing to the majestic beauty of Franconia Notch State Park in the scenic WHITE MOUNTAINS. Capture inspiring views of one of nature’s true masterpieces as the grandeur of mountain scenery blends to a green carpet panorama in northern Vermont, which is blessed with innumerable forests and lakes. Enter the French-Canadian province of Québec. The next two nights are in romantic Québec City on the banks of the mighty St. Lawrence River. Until the British victory of 1759, Old Québec was the center of New France, and today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Enjoy Fall Folliage in beautiful Vermont Beautiful autumn colors in the White Mountains of New Hampshire Picturesque Québec City overlooking the St Lawrence river 
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The World Heritage List includes over 800 properties with cultural and/or natural heritage of global significance.

DAY 4Québec City

Start the day with an included tour by a Local Guide of Canada’s only walled city, including the Place d’Armes, ancient Place Royale, and the Plains of Abraham. The balance of the day is free for independent sightseeing. Tonight’s optional dinner outing takes you to Montmorency Falls and over to Ile d’Orleans for a delightful dinner at a fine restaurant in a restored 17th-century flour mill. (Breakfast)

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DAY 5Québec City–Montréal

Travel southwest to Montréal, Canada’s second-largest city. Sightseeing with a Local Guide includes NOTRE DAME BASILICA, the Old Seminary of St. Sulpice, and a drive to the top of Mount Royal to enjoy a panorama of the city. Afternoon is at leisure. Perhaps stroll through the underground shopping area of Place Ville-Marie or visit historic Old Montréal. (Breakfast)

Montreal skyline The Montreal City Hall in Old Montreal Brilliant stained glass inside the Notre Dame Basilica in Canada 
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DAY 6Montréal–Ottawa

Drive west into Ottawa, the country’s beautiful capital. On a guided tour, you’ll see the Canadian Mint, residences of the Governor General and Prime Minister, the hexagonal National Arts Centre, Parliament Hill, the Rideau Canal, and the stately residences. Dinner tonight is at a specially selected restaurant. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Ottawa is the capital city of Canada 
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DAY 7Ottawa–Toronto

This morning, visit the ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE STABLES to learn the Mounties’ history of ensuring peace, safety, and security. Afterward, sit back and relax as you journey through Ontario’s cities to Toronto, the cosmopolitan provincial capital. (Breakfast)

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The RCMP Stables are closed on Sundays in September and October. When the stables are closed a visit to Gatineau National Park will be substituted.

Downtown Toronto located on the shores of Lake Ontario The Parliament Building in Toronto Toronto is Ontarios capital and Canadas largest city Shop the streets of Toronto 
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DAY 8Toronto

On today’s sightseeing, view Toronto’s two city halls, the legislature buildings, the university, and some neighborhoods, including Chinatown. The balance of the day is free, and your Tour Director will have plenty of suggestions for things to do and see in Canada’s largest city. Our optional dinner outing includes a visit to the top of the famous CN Tower for great views of Toronto’s harbor and skyline. (Breakfast)

Visit the top of the 1,815-foot CN Tower for great views of Toronto Downtown Toronto located on the shores of Lake Ontario The Parliament Building in Toronto Toronto is Ontarios capital and Canadas largest city 
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DAY 9Toronto–Niagara Falls

Drive around the “Golden Horseshoe” of Lake Ontario and through vineyards and rich farmlands. Then, board the MAID OF THE MIST for a thrilling boat ride to view the thundering falls from river level. You may opt to take the optional helicopter flight over the falls. This evening, you may join an optional dinner at a local restaurant followed by a once-in-a-lifetime experience to personally light up the falls. (Breakfast)

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The operation of the Maid of the Mist cruise is subject to favorable weather and/or river conditions. When conditions are unfavorable, a walking tour through the scenic tunnels will be substituted.

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DAY 10Niagara Falls–Lancaster

Cross the border at Rainbow Bridge and enter New York State. Then, journey into Pennsylvania through the rolling Appalachian Mountains and on to Lancaster, home of the religious Amish and Mennonite communities whose faiths stress humility, family, community, simple living, and separation from the world. Tonight, enjoy a traditional AMISH FEAST and get an intimate view of growing up Amish. (Breakfast, Dinner)

New York 
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DAY 11Lancaster–Washington DC

Visit an AMISH FARM & HOUSE, where a Local Guide explains this faith, culture, and traditional way of life, which excludes the use of modern conveniences such as electricity and telephones. Then, depart for Washington DC, the nation’s capital. Free time this afternoon. Join us for the optional dinner tonight at one of Washington’s favorite restaurants, followed by an illumination tour of some of the city’s most beautiful monuments. (Breakfast)

The United States Capitol in Washington DC Washington, D.C. 
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DAY 12Washington DC

Your half-day guided tour features ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY with the KENNEDY GRAVESITES, and LINCOLN, VIETNAM, KOREAN, & WORLD WAR II MEMORIALS, as well as many other well-known sites. Also stop for photos at the White House and Capitol Hill. An afternoon at leisure to do as you wish. Be sure to visit the many museums of the Smithsonian Institution and the glorious Basilica of the Immaculate Conception or the Washington National Cathedral. This evening’s farewell dinner is hosted by your Tour Director. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Arlington National Cemetery The White House is the official residence of the President of the Unites States 
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DAY 13Washington DC–Philadelphia–New York City

Travel north this morning to Philadelphia for included sightseeing focusing on the important buildings of this historic city, the birthplace of the nation. Visit major attractions, including the LIBERTY BELL and INDEPENDENCE HALL. Continue north into New Jersey and on to New York City. Check into the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers. Evening free. (Breakfast)

Statue of Commodore John Barry, an officer during the American Revolutionary War New York City New York 
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Our partnership with Tourism Cares, established by the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA), helps us not only show off the world's most spectacular destinations and sights, but also assist in the preservation of attractions that our travelers go to great lengths to experience.

DAY 14New York City

A Local Guide takes you on a tour of the city’s most famous sights: Times Square, Greenwich Village, the Financial District, and Chinatown. Then, great photo opportunities as you CRUISE New York Harbor and around the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The afternoon is at leisure. During your free time in Manhattan, take advantage of our optional activities—perhaps a flightseeing trip, a visit to the Empire State building, or a Broadway show. Your Globus Host can help arrange these and other excursions, and offer useful shopping and dining tips as well. (Breakfast)

New York See the Statue of Liberty in New York City Lively Times Square in New York City 
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DAY 15New York City

The vacation ends today with guests departing on individual schedules. Transfers are provided to Kennedy, LaGuardia, or Newark International Airports. (Breakfast)

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