Eastern Canada & USA Explorer
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Eastern Canada & USA Explorer

Departure 9 May 2026
Duration 0 Nights
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Itinerary

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 9 May 2026

Welcome to Eastern Canada. Your journey begins in the elegant capital city of Ottawa, nestled along the Rideau Canal. Enjoy a two-night stay at the majestic Fairmont Château Laurier, located just steps away from Parliament Hill, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through Canada and the USA’s captivating history and culture.

Ottawa, Ontario

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 10 May 2026

After a welcome breakfast, discover the city on a guided tour and be delighted by Canada’s bilingual culture. Ottawa is the meeting point of several rivers, and the area has long been an active transportation corridor for an astounding diversity of indigenous groups and travellers. In fact, the city’s name is derived from the Algonquin word ‘Odawa’, meaning ‘to trade’.

Later, choose from a range of activities included for your enjoyment.

Scenic Freechoice:
Ottawa River Cruise: Enjoy panoramic views of more than 50 key landmarks, from Parliament Hill to the Canadian Museum of History.

ByWard Market culinary tour: Get to know Ottawa’s delightful ByWard Market with the people who know it best. Meet the chefs, producers and artisans, and experience the market the way the locals do.

Scenic Enrich
Indulge in Ottawa’s finest cuisine tonight with a progressive dining experience at the city’s most renowned restaurants. 

Ottawa, Ontario

Quebec City, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 11 May 2026

Québec City’s alluring setting atop Cape Diamond (Cap Diamant) evokes a past of high adventure, military history, and exploration. This French-speaking capital city is the only walled city north of Mexico. Visitors come for the delicious and inventive cuisine, the remarkable historical continuity, and to share in the seasonal exuberance of the largest Francophone population outside France.The historic heart of this community is the Old City (Vieux-Québec), comprising the part of Upper Town (Haute-Ville) surrounded by walls and Lower Town (Basse-Ville), which spreads out at the base of the hill from Place Royale. Many sets of staircases and the popular funicular link the top of the hill with the bottom. Cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and elaborate cathedrals here are charming in all seasons. The Old City earned recognition as an official UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, thanks largely to city planners who managed to update and preserve the 400-year-old buildings and attractions without destroying what made them worth preserving. The most familiar icon of the city, Fairmont Château Frontenac, is set on the highest point in Upper Town, where it holds court over the entire city.Sitting proudly above the confluence of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, the city’s famous military fortification, La Citadelle, built in the early 19th century, remains the largest of its kind in North America. In summer, visitors should try to catch the Changing of the Guard, held every morning at 10 am; you can get much closer to the guards here than at Buckingham Palace in London.Enchanting as it is, the Old City is just a small part of the true Québec City experience. Think outside the walls and explore St-Roch, a downtown hot spot, which has artsy galleries, foodie haunts, and a bustling square. Cruise the Grande-Allée and avenue Cartier to find a livelier part of town dotted with nightclubs and fun eateries. Or while away the hours in St-Jean-Baptiste, a neighborhood with trendy shops and hipster hangouts.

Quebec City, Québec

Quebec City, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 12 May 2026

Québec City’s alluring setting atop Cape Diamond (Cap Diamant) evokes a past of high adventure, military history, and exploration. This French-speaking capital city is the only walled city north of Mexico. Visitors come for the delicious and inventive cuisine, the remarkable historical continuity, and to share in the seasonal exuberance of the largest Francophone population outside France.The historic heart of this community is the Old City (Vieux-Québec), comprising the part of Upper Town (Haute-Ville) surrounded by walls and Lower Town (Basse-Ville), which spreads out at the base of the hill from Place Royale. Many sets of staircases and the popular funicular link the top of the hill with the bottom. Cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and elaborate cathedrals here are charming in all seasons. The Old City earned recognition as an official UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, thanks largely to city planners who managed to update and preserve the 400-year-old buildings and attractions without destroying what made them worth preserving. The most familiar icon of the city, Fairmont Château Frontenac, is set on the highest point in Upper Town, where it holds court over the entire city.Sitting proudly above the confluence of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, the city’s famous military fortification, La Citadelle, built in the early 19th century, remains the largest of its kind in North America. In summer, visitors should try to catch the Changing of the Guard, held every morning at 10 am; you can get much closer to the guards here than at Buckingham Palace in London.Enchanting as it is, the Old City is just a small part of the true Québec City experience. Think outside the walls and explore St-Roch, a downtown hot spot, which has artsy galleries, foodie haunts, and a bustling square. Cruise the Grande-Allée and avenue Cartier to find a livelier part of town dotted with nightclubs and fun eateries. Or while away the hours in St-Jean-Baptiste, a neighborhood with trendy shops and hipster hangouts.

Quebec City, Québec

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 13 May 2026

Canada’s most diverse metropolis, Montréal, is an island city that favors style and elegance over order or even prosperity, a city where past and present intrude on each other daily. In some ways it resembles Vienna—well past its peak of power and glory, perhaps, yet still vibrant and grand.But don’t get the wrong idea. Montréal has always had a bit of an edge. During Prohibition, thirsty Americans headed north to the city on the St. Lawrence for booze, music, and a good time, and people still come for the same things. Summer festivals celebrate everything from comedy and French music and culture to beer and fireworks, and, of course, jazz. And on those rare weeks when there isn’t a planned event, the party continues. Clubs and sidewalk cafés are abuzz from late afternoon to the early hours of the morning. And Montréal is a city that knows how to mix it up even when it’s 20 below zero. Rue St-Denis is almost as lively on a Saturday night in January as it is in July, and the festival Montréal en Lumière, or Montréal Highlights, enlivens the dreary days of February with concerts, balls, and fine food.Montréal takes its name from Parc du Mont-Royal, a stubby plug of tree-covered igneous rock that rises 764 feet above the surrounding cityscape. Although its height is unimpressive, “the Mountain” forms one of Canada’s finest urban parks, and views from the Chalet du Mont-Royal atop the hill provide an excellent orientation to the city’s layout and major landmarks.Old Montréal is home to museums, the municipal government, and the magnificent Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal within its network of narrow, cobblestone streets. Although Montréal’s centre-ville, or Downtown, bustles like many other major cities on the surface, it’s active below street level as well, in the so-called Underground City–-the underground levels of shopping malls and food courts connected by pedestrian tunnels and the city’s subway system, or métro. Residential Plateau Mont-Royal and trendy neighborhoods are abuzz with restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and cafés. The greener areas of town are composed of the Parc du Mont-Royal and the Jardin Botanique.

Montréal, Québec

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 14 May 2026

Canada’s most diverse metropolis, Montréal, is an island city that favors style and elegance over order or even prosperity, a city where past and present intrude on each other daily. In some ways it resembles Vienna—well past its peak of power and glory, perhaps, yet still vibrant and grand.But don’t get the wrong idea. Montréal has always had a bit of an edge. During Prohibition, thirsty Americans headed north to the city on the St. Lawrence for booze, music, and a good time, and people still come for the same things. Summer festivals celebrate everything from comedy and French music and culture to beer and fireworks, and, of course, jazz. And on those rare weeks when there isn’t a planned event, the party continues. Clubs and sidewalk cafés are abuzz from late afternoon to the early hours of the morning. And Montréal is a city that knows how to mix it up even when it’s 20 below zero. Rue St-Denis is almost as lively on a Saturday night in January as it is in July, and the festival Montréal en Lumière, or Montréal Highlights, enlivens the dreary days of February with concerts, balls, and fine food.Montréal takes its name from Parc du Mont-Royal, a stubby plug of tree-covered igneous rock that rises 764 feet above the surrounding cityscape. Although its height is unimpressive, “the Mountain” forms one of Canada’s finest urban parks, and views from the Chalet du Mont-Royal atop the hill provide an excellent orientation to the city’s layout and major landmarks.Old Montréal is home to museums, the municipal government, and the magnificent Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal within its network of narrow, cobblestone streets. Although Montréal’s centre-ville, or Downtown, bustles like many other major cities on the surface, it’s active below street level as well, in the so-called Underground City–-the underground levels of shopping malls and food courts connected by pedestrian tunnels and the city’s subway system, or métro. Residential Plateau Mont-Royal and trendy neighborhoods are abuzz with restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and cafés. The greener areas of town are composed of the Parc du Mont-Royal and the Jardin Botanique.

Montréal, Québec

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 15 May 2026

Travel to Kingston, the gateway to the beautiful Thousand Islands region, and board a ship to cruise one of the most picturesque areas in Eastern Canada. Enjoy a two-night stay at the Fairmont Royal York. This stunning hotel has hosted royals, presidents and dignitaries among its guests, and today it will welcome you.

Toronto, Ontario
Day 1

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 9 May 2026

Welcome to Eastern Canada. Your journey begins in the elegant capital city of Ottawa, nestled along the Rideau Canal. Enjoy a two-night stay at the majestic Fairmont Château Laurier, located just steps away from Parliament Hill, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through Canada and the USA’s captivating history and culture.

Ottawa, Ontario
Day 2

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 10 May 2026

After a welcome breakfast, discover the city on a guided tour and be delighted by Canada’s bilingual culture. Ottawa is the meeting point of several rivers, and the area has long been an active transportation corridor for an astounding diversity of indigenous groups and travellers. In fact, the city’s name is derived from the Algonquin word ‘Odawa’, meaning ‘to trade’.

Later, choose from a range of activities included for your enjoyment.

Scenic Freechoice:
Ottawa River Cruise: Enjoy panoramic views of more than 50 key landmarks, from Parliament Hill to the Canadian Museum of History.

ByWard Market culinary tour: Get to know Ottawa’s delightful ByWard Market with the people who know it best. Meet the chefs, producers and artisans, and experience the market the way the locals do.

Scenic Enrich
Indulge in Ottawa’s finest cuisine tonight with a progressive dining experience at the city’s most renowned restaurants. 

Ottawa, Ontario
Day 3

Quebec City, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 11 May 2026

Québec City’s alluring setting atop Cape Diamond (Cap Diamant) evokes a past of high adventure, military history, and exploration. This French-speaking capital city is the only walled city north of Mexico. Visitors come for the delicious and inventive cuisine, the remarkable historical continuity, and to share in the seasonal exuberance of the largest Francophone population outside France.The historic heart of this community is the Old City (Vieux-Québec), comprising the part of Upper Town (Haute-Ville) surrounded by walls and Lower Town (Basse-Ville), which spreads out at the base of the hill from Place Royale. Many sets of staircases and the popular funicular link the top of the hill with the bottom. Cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and elaborate cathedrals here are charming in all seasons. The Old City earned recognition as an official UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, thanks largely to city planners who managed to update and preserve the 400-year-old buildings and attractions without destroying what made them worth preserving. The most familiar icon of the city, Fairmont Château Frontenac, is set on the highest point in Upper Town, where it holds court over the entire city.Sitting proudly above the confluence of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, the city’s famous military fortification, La Citadelle, built in the early 19th century, remains the largest of its kind in North America. In summer, visitors should try to catch the Changing of the Guard, held every morning at 10 am; you can get much closer to the guards here than at Buckingham Palace in London.Enchanting as it is, the Old City is just a small part of the true Québec City experience. Think outside the walls and explore St-Roch, a downtown hot spot, which has artsy galleries, foodie haunts, and a bustling square. Cruise the Grande-Allée and avenue Cartier to find a livelier part of town dotted with nightclubs and fun eateries. Or while away the hours in St-Jean-Baptiste, a neighborhood with trendy shops and hipster hangouts.

Quebec City, Québec
Day 4

Quebec City, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 12 May 2026

Québec City’s alluring setting atop Cape Diamond (Cap Diamant) evokes a past of high adventure, military history, and exploration. This French-speaking capital city is the only walled city north of Mexico. Visitors come for the delicious and inventive cuisine, the remarkable historical continuity, and to share in the seasonal exuberance of the largest Francophone population outside France.The historic heart of this community is the Old City (Vieux-Québec), comprising the part of Upper Town (Haute-Ville) surrounded by walls and Lower Town (Basse-Ville), which spreads out at the base of the hill from Place Royale. Many sets of staircases and the popular funicular link the top of the hill with the bottom. Cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and elaborate cathedrals here are charming in all seasons. The Old City earned recognition as an official UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, thanks largely to city planners who managed to update and preserve the 400-year-old buildings and attractions without destroying what made them worth preserving. The most familiar icon of the city, Fairmont Château Frontenac, is set on the highest point in Upper Town, where it holds court over the entire city.Sitting proudly above the confluence of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, the city’s famous military fortification, La Citadelle, built in the early 19th century, remains the largest of its kind in North America. In summer, visitors should try to catch the Changing of the Guard, held every morning at 10 am; you can get much closer to the guards here than at Buckingham Palace in London.Enchanting as it is, the Old City is just a small part of the true Québec City experience. Think outside the walls and explore St-Roch, a downtown hot spot, which has artsy galleries, foodie haunts, and a bustling square. Cruise the Grande-Allée and avenue Cartier to find a livelier part of town dotted with nightclubs and fun eateries. Or while away the hours in St-Jean-Baptiste, a neighborhood with trendy shops and hipster hangouts.

Quebec City, Québec
Day 5

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 13 May 2026

Canada’s most diverse metropolis, Montréal, is an island city that favors style and elegance over order or even prosperity, a city where past and present intrude on each other daily. In some ways it resembles Vienna—well past its peak of power and glory, perhaps, yet still vibrant and grand.But don’t get the wrong idea. Montréal has always had a bit of an edge. During Prohibition, thirsty Americans headed north to the city on the St. Lawrence for booze, music, and a good time, and people still come for the same things. Summer festivals celebrate everything from comedy and French music and culture to beer and fireworks, and, of course, jazz. And on those rare weeks when there isn’t a planned event, the party continues. Clubs and sidewalk cafés are abuzz from late afternoon to the early hours of the morning. And Montréal is a city that knows how to mix it up even when it’s 20 below zero. Rue St-Denis is almost as lively on a Saturday night in January as it is in July, and the festival Montréal en Lumière, or Montréal Highlights, enlivens the dreary days of February with concerts, balls, and fine food.Montréal takes its name from Parc du Mont-Royal, a stubby plug of tree-covered igneous rock that rises 764 feet above the surrounding cityscape. Although its height is unimpressive, “the Mountain” forms one of Canada’s finest urban parks, and views from the Chalet du Mont-Royal atop the hill provide an excellent orientation to the city’s layout and major landmarks.Old Montréal is home to museums, the municipal government, and the magnificent Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal within its network of narrow, cobblestone streets. Although Montréal’s centre-ville, or Downtown, bustles like many other major cities on the surface, it’s active below street level as well, in the so-called Underground City–-the underground levels of shopping malls and food courts connected by pedestrian tunnels and the city’s subway system, or métro. Residential Plateau Mont-Royal and trendy neighborhoods are abuzz with restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and cafés. The greener areas of town are composed of the Parc du Mont-Royal and the Jardin Botanique.

Montréal, Québec
Day 6

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Date of arrival 14 May 2026

Canada’s most diverse metropolis, Montréal, is an island city that favors style and elegance over order or even prosperity, a city where past and present intrude on each other daily. In some ways it resembles Vienna—well past its peak of power and glory, perhaps, yet still vibrant and grand.But don’t get the wrong idea. Montréal has always had a bit of an edge. During Prohibition, thirsty Americans headed north to the city on the St. Lawrence for booze, music, and a good time, and people still come for the same things. Summer festivals celebrate everything from comedy and French music and culture to beer and fireworks, and, of course, jazz. And on those rare weeks when there isn’t a planned event, the party continues. Clubs and sidewalk cafés are abuzz from late afternoon to the early hours of the morning. And Montréal is a city that knows how to mix it up even when it’s 20 below zero. Rue St-Denis is almost as lively on a Saturday night in January as it is in July, and the festival Montréal en Lumière, or Montréal Highlights, enlivens the dreary days of February with concerts, balls, and fine food.Montréal takes its name from Parc du Mont-Royal, a stubby plug of tree-covered igneous rock that rises 764 feet above the surrounding cityscape. Although its height is unimpressive, “the Mountain” forms one of Canada’s finest urban parks, and views from the Chalet du Mont-Royal atop the hill provide an excellent orientation to the city’s layout and major landmarks.Old Montréal is home to museums, the municipal government, and the magnificent Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal within its network of narrow, cobblestone streets. Although Montréal’s centre-ville, or Downtown, bustles like many other major cities on the surface, it’s active below street level as well, in the so-called Underground City–-the underground levels of shopping malls and food courts connected by pedestrian tunnels and the city’s subway system, or métro. Residential Plateau Mont-Royal and trendy neighborhoods are abuzz with restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and cafés. The greener areas of town are composed of the Parc du Mont-Royal and the Jardin Botanique.

Montréal, Québec
Day 7

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 15 May 2026

Travel to Kingston, the gateway to the beautiful Thousand Islands region, and board a ship to cruise one of the most picturesque areas in Eastern Canada. Enjoy a two-night stay at the Fairmont Royal York. This stunning hotel has hosted royals, presidents and dignitaries among its guests, and today it will welcome you.

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 16 May 2026

This morning, see Toronto’s highlights on a city tour. Experience breathtaking views of the beautiful Lake Ontario from the iconic Toronto CN Tower. Step out onto the famous glass floor and outdoor observation area. You’ll also enjoy a city tour of this bustling metropolis. Later, enjoy a relaxing harbour cruise and see the city from a different angle.

Toronto, Ontario

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 17 May 2026

Cruise to the base of Niagara Falls and experience the deafening roar of the cascading waters. This evening, enjoy a memorable dinner right next to the Canadian Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock Restaurant. Later, witness the Niagara Parks Power Station light up in a mesmerising sight and sound night show. Your overnight Scenic Special Stay is at the Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa, where you’ll marvel at the falls from your Fallsview Room.

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Date of arrival 18 May 2026

Your exploration of the United States begins today in Lancaster, a picturesque city steeped in history and known for its charming countryside, Amish heritage and vibrant community spirit. Savour a traditional home-style Amish feast in Lancaster, then settle into the Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square. 

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Washington, DC, United States

Date of arrival 19 May 2026

Embark on a journey of cultural discovery as you visit an authentic Amish farm, gaining profound insights into their rich heritage, faith and way of life. Then, venture to the bustling metropolis of Washington D.C., where history and modernity converge. It’s defined by imposing neoclassical monuments and buildings – including those that house the federal government’s three branches; the Capitol, White House and Supreme Court. It’s also home to iconic museums and performing arts venues such as the Kennedy Center. Relish a two-night stay at the luxurious Fairmont Washington D.C.

Washington, DC

Washington, DC, United States

Date of arrival 20 May 2026

Enjoy an immersive guided tour of Washington D.C., where you’ll delve into the historical significance and enduring influence of the US capital, unlocking its secrets and stories along the way. See the famous memorials on the National Mall, and Arlington Cemetery, including the Tomb of the Unknowns.

Washington, DC

New York, New York, United States

Date of arrival 21 May 2026

From Wall Street’s skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park’s leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York’s vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

New York, New York

New York, New York, United States

Date of arrival 22 May 2026

From Wall Street’s skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park’s leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York’s vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

New York, New York
Day 8

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 16 May 2026

This morning, see Toronto’s highlights on a city tour. Experience breathtaking views of the beautiful Lake Ontario from the iconic Toronto CN Tower. Step out onto the famous glass floor and outdoor observation area. You’ll also enjoy a city tour of this bustling metropolis. Later, enjoy a relaxing harbour cruise and see the city from a different angle.

Toronto, Ontario
Day 9

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Date of arrival 17 May 2026

Cruise to the base of Niagara Falls and experience the deafening roar of the cascading waters. This evening, enjoy a memorable dinner right next to the Canadian Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock Restaurant. Later, witness the Niagara Parks Power Station light up in a mesmerising sight and sound night show. Your overnight Scenic Special Stay is at the Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa, where you’ll marvel at the falls from your Fallsview Room.

Niagara Falls, Ontario
Day 10

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Date of arrival 18 May 2026

Your exploration of the United States begins today in Lancaster, a picturesque city steeped in history and known for its charming countryside, Amish heritage and vibrant community spirit. Savour a traditional home-style Amish feast in Lancaster, then settle into the Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square. 

Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Day 11

Washington, DC, United States

Date of arrival 19 May 2026

Embark on a journey of cultural discovery as you visit an authentic Amish farm, gaining profound insights into their rich heritage, faith and way of life. Then, venture to the bustling metropolis of Washington D.C., where history and modernity converge. It’s defined by imposing neoclassical monuments and buildings – including those that house the federal government’s three branches; the Capitol, White House and Supreme Court. It’s also home to iconic museums and performing arts venues such as the Kennedy Center. Relish a two-night stay at the luxurious Fairmont Washington D.C.

Washington, DC
Day 12

Washington, DC, United States

Date of arrival 20 May 2026

Enjoy an immersive guided tour of Washington D.C., where you’ll delve into the historical significance and enduring influence of the US capital, unlocking its secrets and stories along the way. See the famous memorials on the National Mall, and Arlington Cemetery, including the Tomb of the Unknowns.

Washington, DC
Day 13

New York, New York, United States

Date of arrival 21 May 2026

From Wall Street’s skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park’s leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York’s vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

New York, New York
Day 14

New York, New York, United States

Date of arrival 22 May 2026

From Wall Street’s skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park’s leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York’s vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

New York, New York

New York, New York, United States

Date of arrival 23 May 2026

From Wall Street’s skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park’s leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York’s vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

New York, New York
Day 15

New York, New York, United States

Date of arrival 23 May 2026

From Wall Street’s skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park’s leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York’s vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz.

New York, New York
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