Ever notice the "Employee Recommended" section at your favorite bookstore? Or "Contributor Favorites" in a fashion magazine? This post is just like that, showcasing the favorite and most popular tours our travel coordinators customize. Take a look at some of our faves to get ideas of your own. And in the spirit of pleasant traveling: Happy Summer Solstice!
NYC Fashion
Where: New York City
It's one of our newer faves. This several-day New York City tour hits all the highlights - Statue of Liberty, Top of the Rock (or the Empire State Building for another favorite observation deck), Times Square, and Rockefeller Center. But at its heart you'll explore the fashion industry, going behind-the-scenes of fashion publications, the Fashion Institute, and the National Design Museum. You'll also tour the headquarters for Tommy Hilfiger and Hugo Boss plus visit famous shopping centers like Macy's Herald Square, Bloomingdale's, and Fifth Avenue.
Black History
Where: DC, Atlanta, or Boston
There are several cities perfect for this popular theme. We send groups to Washington DC to explore the Lincoln Memorial and discover the inscription to Martin Luther King, Jr., where he stood to deliver his famous words, "I have a dream." Nearby you'll explore the Smithsonian's Museum of African Art and the African-American Civil War Museum. Mt. Vernon offers a memorial to the thousands of slaves once buried unsung and in unmarked graves throughout the Mt. Vernon estate and surrounding areas. Besides what you'll find today, a beautiful memorial to Martin Luther King, Jr., will soon be added to the many monuments on the National Mall.
Boston is also a favorite for black history tours. There you'll find the Black Heritage Trail, which features schools and other components of community built by the black population of Boston, which was known for being completely free as early as 1790. In Atlanta you'll find the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr., and a National Historic Site in his honor plus many other attractions perfect for black history tours.
DC Law and Order
Where: Washington DC
We love to build any lengthy visit to Washington DC, any tour that incorporates as many museums and DC attractions as possible since the city is so rich with variety and with educational value that's entertaining as well. This tour necessitates several of the most popular choices though. For instance, the Museum of Crime and Punishment is one of the most exciting museums in DC, highlighting the history of infamous criminals and their crimes plus the process of crime scene investigation. In the Supreme Court you can view decision-making and other proceedings (or lectures on alternate days) and gain a deeper appreciation for the justice system. At the International Spy Museum you'll learn about all things espionage and even get to try it for yourself.
Many other attractions make this tour one of our DC favorites.
TV and Movie Walking Tours
Where: Manhattan, Washington DC
New York City and Washington DC both offer this highly entertaining tour, which can be included on any itinerary. Imagine exploring an unfamiliar city by visiting its most familiar sights. That's what you get, for instance, when you take the TV and Movie Sites Tour in Manhattan and visit exterior locations from The Cosby Show, Men in Black, Friends, and many more. Or take the Central Park Movie Walking Tour, and see the bridges, walkways, fountains, and boathouse that you've noticed in countless favorite films. DC offers this experience as well - a tour that truly makes you feel a part.
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These are four of our favorites. We love themes, and we love educational attractions that entertain even as they teach. Have our faves inspired you?