In the morning , come to Cambridge and participate in an in-depth tour of Harvard. Enter the campus of [Harvard University] [Harvard Garden], stand on the steps of the gate of [Harvard Library] to take a "graduation photo", and touch the campus. The legend of [Mr. Harvard Statue], the "golden" left foot that must pass every exam, pass through [Harvard Student Dormitory] and [Harvard President's Office Building], and then pass through [MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology], across the annual Harvard student competition dragon boat rowing [Charles River], you will see the famous music academy [Berkeley Conservatory of Music] where many singers/stars graduated. Then stop at the filminh spot of the famous movie "National Treasure" - [Boston Trinity Church] is a Richardson Romanesque style building, and the [John Hancock Building] designed by the famous Chinese architect IM Pei next to it has become [ The 'building within a building' on Copley Square]. Then come to Boston [Freedom Trail]*, go to Boston Common, Park Street Church, Granary Cemetery, Massachusetts Golden Roof Capitol, Old State Capitol, Old Municipal Faneuil Hall, Boston Massacre Site, etc. Come to the source of the American War of Independence [Wharf of the Tea Party Event] and [Quincy Market] next to it. There are food stalls from various provinces in the United States to choose from in the market. It is especially recommended to try the New England clam chowder, a Boston specialty, soup and lobster rolls. In the afternoon, enter the "Mother of American Colleges" [Yale University]. Yale graduates are the founders of the most famous universities in the United States. It is also the university where the most American presidents have graduated. We enter Yale University through the main entrance of Yale, [Phelps Arch], and the first generation of CIA agent in the United States with the American national hero [Nathan Hale]; as famous as Harvard's "golden" left foot Theodore Dwight Woolsey, the lucky president of Yale; and the statue of Abraham Pierson, the first president of Yale, took a photo.
*Note: Boston dropouts cannot attend Yale. Therefore, it is strongly advised that guests choose New York to leave the group, New York to enter and leave, and the air ticket is cheaper.
***The last day is Boston-New York, drop off: Boston Airport BOS, please choose the flight after 1:30 PM; New York Airport JFK/LGA/EWR, please choose the flight after 22:00 PM, Flushing and Manhattan can also leave the group.
Reverse travel: One, three, four, six (free exercise is on the last day; drop-off: choose JFK/LGA/EWR, flight after 7PM) the itinerary is as follows:
Day 1: Homeland – New York City (Flushing Special Tour/Manhattan Morning Tour) – New York Night Tour
Day 2: New York City Tour
Day 3: Philadelphia – Washington DC
Day 4: Chocolate Factory - Corning Center - Millennium Glen - Niagara Falls Night Tour
Day 5: Niagara Falls – Boston
Day 6: Boston-Yale University-New York
Day 7: Free and easy - home
Drop-off: New York Airport JFK/LGA/EWR, book a flight after 7PM.