Our top 3 cities on the east coast of the United States
NEW YORK - THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS
Explore New York by helicopter before diving into the art scene's epicenter of architectural treasures and culinary capital. The Of , MoMA and the Guggenheim are just some of the city's art world icons; the statue of liberty , Chrysler Building and the Flatiron building just a selection of the architectural styles. Enjoy countless star restaurants in the pulsating metropolis while the sun sets Hudson sinks and the city slowly transforms into a stage for experimental theatre, improv comedy, indie cinema, ballet, poetry, burlesque, jazz, drag and much more.
BOSTON - THE CRACKET OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
Get to know the very old city of Boston , the capital of Massachusetts and a piece of Europe in the new world. Be amazed by the enormous contrast between modern architecture and the beautiful historic facades. Walk the impressive Freedom Trail right through the city to no fewer than 16 historic sites. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology make the city one of the nation's premier centers of education. Be sure to take a look at a baseball, American football, basketball or ice hockey game. Visit some of the many museums (including the Museum of Fine Arts ). Most sights are easily accessible on foot.
WASHINGTON DC - CAPITAL FULL OF POLITICS AND HISTORY
Big bigger Biggest; you hear it more often in the United States , but this certainly applies to the overwhelming American capital Washington DC. The buildings in this city of politics should not be higher than the Washington Monument , so you see a lot of low-rise buildings. With the metro you can discover the whole city. Visit beautiful monuments such as the Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. memorial, Jefferson Washington Monument , the famous Vietnam Memorial , the Pentagon , Capitol and of course the White House . In addition, Washington has many interesting and free museums to visit, such as the Air and Space Museum , the National Museum, American History and the National Museum of Natural History where prehistoric animals like dinosaurs and mammoths seem to come to life. Where the world can't find you...