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Get a taste of New York cultural treats in Chinatown, Little Italy and Chelsea Market; give your regards to Broadway; and visit Rockefeller Center.


Day 4 – The many faces and stories of New York The spotlight shines on the history of Lower Manhattan today with a poignant visit to Winter Garden at the World Trade Center Site, immortalized as “Ground Zero” after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Hear stories of that fateful day from one of New York’s finest and bravest and go inside nearby St. Paul’s Chapel where firemen, policemen and volunteers gathered for rest, food and comfort during the rescue efforts. A melting pot of cultures can be found in ethnic neighborhoods throughout the Big Apple; take a fun walking tour in Chinatown and Little Italy, stopping to sample a taste of local life – and bubble tea – along the way. More special treats await Tauck Bridges families tonight, when you cruise the Big Apple, New York style, in a private limo to a famous candy store, sweet! Meals BL


Day 5 – Places where dreams and fortunes were made Take a ferry to Ellis Island for a chance to explore the immigration depot that processed the nearly 17 million people who came here in search of the American dream from 1892 to 1954; their stories are chronicled in interactive exhibits that include an electronic database to trace ancestors and a wall that lists names of immigrants who passed through the island’s gates. View Wall Street, the heart of the city’s financial district, and walk through Battery Park, before exploring food heaven at Chelsea Market. After a free afternoon to do as you wish, join us for our farewell reception and dinner. Meals BD


Day 6 – Journey home Tour ends: Manhattan. Fly home anytime; a transfer is included from Le Parker Meridien to La Guardia, JFK or Newark International Airport or Penn Station for rail journeys. Allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in. Meals B


Call your travel agent or Tauck Bridges at 866-636-6500


6 Days / 5 Nights from $2,797 plus airfare (5 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 3 Dinners)


Departure Dates: March 11, 18; April 8, 15; June 10, 24 July 1, 15, 22; August 5, 12, 19; December 22, 27


Dates in red indicate special holiday departures.


Go to www.tauckbridges.com for up-to-the-minute space availability. Additional dates may become available as these sell out.


Price Per Person March – August Double $2990


Triple $2865


Price Per Person December Double


Triple $3290 $3165 Children 12 and under Discount $100


Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult; exceptions may be granted under certain circumstances with parental consent. Quad accommodations are not available for four adults. Triple accommodations are based upon the use of two double beds in each room. Quads may be accommodated in two double rooms.


Gratuities to Tauck Director, driver & local guides are included.


Airfare is additional. Tauck can book your airfare to and from New York City for travel originating in the United States, subject to availability; ask upon booking for special airfares that may be available.


Recommended age: 8+


Your family’s comfort is important to us. Ask us about booking an additional hotel night before or after your journey and be sure to consider our Guest Protection Product offering important travel advantages and a money-back refund if your travel plans change. See General Information.


Fine Hotels / Great Locations Night 1-5 Le Parker Meridien – New York City


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Quadruple $2797


Quadruple


Single $3690


Single $3097 $3990


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