Visit to the Empire State Building. Day 2 : New York Visit the Statue of Liberty. Then, shopping in the Big Apple. Day 3: New York All day to visit Central Park Day 4: Washington DC visit to the Washington Monument, the White House and the capitol. Day 5 Las Vegas Go to “ Cirque du Soleil” shows. INCLUSIONS MEALS - breakfasts, lunch Day 6: Las Vegas . Tour and dinner in TRANSPORT - Metro, bus, train, taxi, public bus, bicycle restauran. Later, go to Ukraine ACCOMMODATION - Hotel Empire State Building Built-in a record time period of 11 months this iconic building was built way back in 1931 without any kind of modern facilities of the 21st century. It is the symbol of America’s grand vision and aptitude for innovation. Even finding a place in the prestigious list of Seven Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers you can easily spot in the famous New York’s skyline. For the best experience make prior bookings to take the 25-minute elevator ride to the observation deck otherwise you may be clamoring for just one chance to experience this building with no luck! Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty, a generous and glorious gift by France to America was built in 1886 and is the most famous symbol of freedom. A tall statue of 152 feet it stands alone near the New York harbor. Get a ticket to see the view of Manhattan and New York harbor from 152 feet in height. The island on which it is built is christened Liberty Island. You do not stand a chance at getting anywhere near it unless you book your tickets prior to your visit such as the popularity of this magnificent monument. Central Park If Manhattan is the soul of New York then Central Park is its heartbeat. Manhattan is nothing without its central and primal playground. Being the city center the central park gets 40 million visitors from far and wide every year. America has seen countless movies and TV series made based on the Central park theme. Do visit its strawberry fields, Zoo and the Lake, especially in winter when it becomes a skating ground for New Yorkers The Washington Monument The Washington Monument is located near the west end of the National Mall, granting spectacular views of the National Mall, including the Lincoln Memorial, The White House, and United States Capitol Building. The National Monument stands as the tallest structure in Washington, D.C. Shaped like an Egyptian obelisk, it is 555’ 5/8” high and made of marble, granite, and bluestone gneiss, it took 36 years to complete. From the top viewers enjoy 30 to 40 miles visibility in clear weather. And when it was completed in 1884, it was the tallest building in the world. Popular in the spring with school groups and in summer with family vacationers, the Washington Monument is a must-see for anyone visiting Washington D.C. “O” Theater at the Bellagio The carefully engineered home of Cirque du Soleil’s most inventive Las Vegas show.
Las Vegas has long been the stateside home of
Cirque du Soleil with six resident shows filling theaters along the Boulevard. For the most definitive display of Cirque’s charms, book O at the Bellagio, a marvelous spectacle based around a stage that transforms into a pool in the blink of an eye and is stocked with astonishing acts, inventive engineering and the company’s classic clowns. The Stratosphere That giant spire jutting out of Downtown Las Vegas is a casino hotel—topped with thrill rides to get your heart racing. If you see a person drifting down to earth from the top of the Stratosphere, don’t freak out. That’s just the SkyJump, a controlled free-fall that sends brave visitors hurtling toward solid ground from 829 feet up. Even if you don’t fancy throwing yourself off a perfectly good building, you can still sign on for some thrills. Follow the shrieks to the top of the Strat, the tallest building in Nevada, where rides like Big Shot, X-Scream and Insanity await.