Tuesday, March 30, 2010

2-3 day tours from NYC to Washington or Canada. HELP!

Hello, Im looking for 2-3 day long fuided tours from New york city to washington DC or canada THANKS IN ADVANCE.


-Roberto



2-3 day tours from NYC to Washington or Canada. HELP!


try www.parkertours.com


they%26#39;re a Long Island company



you don%26#39;t need a guided tour if you want to tour NYC and Washington, DC; just book your hotels and use Gray Line


www.grayline.com bus tours in each city



for NYC and Canada you%26#39;ll need more than 3 days



2-3 day tours from NYC to Washington or Canada. HELP!


also check out www.coachusa.com





select Tour Services




Nothing to do in CAnada, stay in Washington or NYC! Trust me!




Roberto, there%26#39;s plenty to do in Canada. The major cities within a weekend%26#39;s reach of NYC are Toronto (in Ontario) and Montreal (in Quebec). I would suggest that Ottawa is not worth the additional distance if you only have a couple of days, nor, unfortunately, will you have an opportunity to get up into the Muskoka, Haliburton or Algonquian regions unless you go straight there to spend a couple of days at a lakeside resort or camping. I know more about Toronto, so here%26#39;s some info to help you consider your options. Try the Montreal forum for more information if you%26#39;re more interested in Montreal than Toronto.



Washington DC and Toronto are very different, so it just depends on what you want to do. You definitely do not need a guided tour to Toronto from NYC though- you can do it on your own.



Go over to the Toronto forum to see how other travellers have planned two and three day trips from NYC. Check out the ';From Toronto to NYC'; for a discussion of the best way to make the trip (given time and $) and the ';3 Days in Toronto'; thread for lots of ideas on how to maximize your time and keep your costs down. (That poster is coming to TO on a $100 roundtrip bus ticket from NYC, someone else flew Buffalo to NYC return for $130 Cdn.)



Three days won%26#39;t give you enough time to get very far out of Toronto, but you could do a one-day guided tour to Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake. These tours leave right from downtown Toronto so it%26#39;s very easy. You%26#39;ll probably see more than you thought you could in 3 days, but if you%26#39;re taking the bus or train you%26#39;ll lose a lot of time travelling. If it fits your budget, flying to TO or Buffalo is the better option. The exchange rate will help you get even more for your dollar in Toronto which helps too.



If you are interested in the natural parks and/or lake region, post your question on the Ontario forum and you%26#39;ll get lots of help.



Buena suerte!




Also Roberto, if you are interested in the club scene, both Toronto and Montreal have a busy one (it%26#39;s not NYC, but it%26#39;s busy) with lots of the ';name'; international DJs making the trip, often playing smaller venues than they do States-side. New York magazine did an article in the spring about the scene in Montreal in case you%26#39;re interested: newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/鈥ndex.html


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