New York to Niagara Falls
- John
- 27.03.17
Fall in love with this incredible trip from New York to Niagara Falls, it will take your senses on an exhilarating journey to the USA and Canada. Experience the fast-paced hustle and bustle of New York City, immerse in the culture at the Whitney Museum of American Art, head to the top of the iconic CN Tower and see the breath-taking Niagara Falls.
You’ll fly direct to New York with British Airways to begin your 9-day cities and lakes adventure. Enjoy your flight with delicious meals and full bar service, a free amenity kit, a whole world of entertainment on your personal flat screen as well as generous and flexible baggage allowance.
Upon landing into New York you’ll transfer to the first hotel of your adventure, the luxurious Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park. Here you will be staying for the next three nights to ensure you have enough time to explore The Big Apple.
Read more about New York here
From incredible art galleries and museums, to some of the world’s finest restaurants, New York’s many offerings are well-known to most. However, it’s a city that’s in a constant flux, with swanky new hotels, restaurants, bars and attractions popping up all the time.
In the past year alone, the city has seen major openings like the new home of the Whitney Museum of American Art, designed by Renzo Piano; ultra-luxe new hotels like the Baccarat Hotel, the New York Edition and 1 Hotel Central Park. Not to mention buzzy additions to the dining scene, like Gabriel Kreuther and the Clocktower.
From New York, fly to Toronto in Canada for the next three nights, staying in the glamourous Ritz-Carlton Toronto.
Toronto is a city of neighborhoods, similar to New York but on a smaller, more intimate scale. Being Canada, you can expect a warm welcome and a friendly face, so if you need directions, just ask! A cultural melting pot, you’ll find Chinatown, Greek Town, Little Italy and even Little Portugal, as well as a lively Downtown area with a host of restaurants and an active theatre district. The waterfront area meanwhile offers great views over Lake Ontario and even more great eateries to choose from.
Drive from Toronto along an 80-mile scenic journey that will take you around Lake Ontario before arriving at Niagara-on-the-Lake. Here you will stay in the Harbour House Hotel for two nights.
Read Harbour House Hotel’s TripAdvisor reviews here
This is one of the best preserved 19th-century towns in North America. With tree-lined streets, lush parks and quaint stores, it’s a town that will feel like home from the moment you arrive. Of course, you have Niagara Falls a mere stone through away, which is on everyone’s bucket list. It’s also the wine region of Ontario, so there’s several great wineries with fine dining experiences, like the OLiV at the Strewn Winery on Lakeshore Road.
From Niagara-on-the-Lake drive to Toronto ready for your international British Airways flight back to London Heathrow Airport. If you are not ready to leave yet why not extend your stay, you can choose to stay an extra couple of nights anywhere along the way.
For 8 nights’ prices are from £2475 per person, including flights and transfers. Enquire with us today for your New York to Niagara Falls trip!
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