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Update: East Coast Trip Recommendations Please!
DH and I have decided to check off another bucket list trip this summer: East Coast Road Trip!
We are going to:
- New York City
- Boston
- Philadelphia
- Washington, DC
- Baltimore
Most of the trip is planned around his love for baseball, so we are going to 5 baseball games/stadiums throughout the trip. The rest of the time, we will be sightseeing. We are going June 25-July 11, so a 16 day trip.
We are planning on seeing most of the standard landmarks (i.e., Statue of Liberty, Smithsonian, etc), but any suggestions for places to visit, things/places to eat or must dos would be appreciated!
Re: Update: East Coast Trip Recommendations Please!
I went to NYC last May and two of both mine and my H's favorite things we did was take the Staten Island Ferry across the Bay and back. You'll go right past the Statue of Liberty. But it's also just beautiful views all around.
We also liked going to the Top of the Rock, ie top of Rockefeller Center. It's a panoramic view of NYC from all sides. Just AH-mazing!!! What we didn't know was there are tours only every 30 minutes and it's better to get your specific day/time ticket ahead of time. We ended up getting there...but the next couple tours were filled up...so we had to wait about an hour before our ticket's time slot came up.
NYC- MOMA, try TKTS for discount Broadway, off-Broadway tickets.
Boston-Fenway
Philly-Independence Hall
Washington DC- Everything! It's all free, except the Newsseum, which is totally worth it. Spend a few days here if possible. There is just so much to see.
Baltimore-Camden Yards
I know it sounds a little touristy and baseball-ish but all great places to see if you've never been.
The traditional tourist activities are great (Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Betsy Ross House, South Street, etc).
The Ritz Carlton is $$$$ but is my favorite hotel there. It is gorgeous. Worth going to the lobby for a happy hour drink even if you are not staying there.
Center city is very easy to get around. Very walkable and there is a limited subway. The subway might be good for going to the ball game if the game is where I think it is. A good way to see the tourist attractions and have built in transportation is one of the hop on and off buses.
This is a great "tourist" place to eat http://www.citytavern.com/ and of course there are a lot of really good restaurants in PHL. In my day I liked this place http://www.tequilasphilly.com/
Your trip sounds great! I'm glad you all had such a good time.
I love all the little things you did to save a bunch of money! It just goes to show, when people take a little extra time to look for deals, they can often be found.
When I went to NYC, I was so excited to find a Groupon for the very restaurant in our hotel! You just can't get more convenient.