Chicago - The Windy City
Chicago is a true American city. Skyscrapers, world famous basketball and baseball teams, beaches – this city has it all. Known as ‘the windy city’, it is a tourist’s dream come true.Read This Itinerary »
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5 days in New York
As the saying goes, New York is so good that they named it twice. America’s most famous city, it\'s widely regarded as the world’s most famous city too. It is home to everything which epitomizes everything America – hot dogs, baseball and the Statue of Liberty. And with over 200 films made here every year, it is famous the world over.Read This Itinerary »
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3 days in New York
Ok, so three days is nowhere near enough time to see everything the Big Apple has to offer, but you can give it a shot! It is enough to time to see the city's landmarks and maybe even a little bit extra also...Read This Itinerary »
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A short break in San Diego
Just north of the Mexican border, San Diego is the most laid back of California’s big cities and a great place to simply chill out. Situated on a bay, there are many places to laze about in during the day. It is also a compact grid meaning getting around is easy as pie.Read This Itinerary »
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The Streets of San Francisco
California’s most northerly city is also the Golden State’s most laidback. Walking around the hazy streets, its eclectic mix of hippies, bohemians and hobos are an attraction in their own right. With a population of approximately three quarters of a million people, it is also where you will find some of America’s more unique streets and neighbourhoods. And then there’s that bridge…Read This Itinerary »
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The City of Angels
Glitz, glamour and stars galore – you can find it all in the City of Angles. Walk down Rodeo Drive or Hollywood Boulevard and you might be lucky enough to bump into one of your idols! Set aside a few days to explore the Californian capital and you may also be lucky enough to unveil a whole lot more.Read This Itinerary »
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Boston - America's original city
Due to a layout which is unlike other American cities and its prominent Irish population, Boston has always been a popular destination with travellers going stateside. Fusing the old and the new effortlessly, it has a rustic charm which is hard to find anywhere else.Read This Itinerary »
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