Tag: New York City

  • Mystic, Connecticut

    Mystic, Connecticut

    Mystic, Connecticut

    2 hours 12 minutes to JFK International Airport

    Historic Mystic Connecticut has a rich tradition as a waterside community. It is one of New England’s leading tourist destinations.


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    Spend an entire day browsing the independently-owned shops and the eclectic culinary landscape of the area’s top restaurants. From classic American to Italian to seafood favorites to sweet bakery treats, one thing is for sure: downtown Mystic is a foodie’s haven.


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    There are many things to do in Mystic. Go kayaking along the Mystic River or catch a free summer concert at Mystic River Park. Stay a while at one of four charming New England inns. Visit the Mystic Museum of Art, or the Mystic Aquarium, or the Mystic Seaport. There is always something to do in Mystic.

    Local sailing cruises are available on the Argia, a traditional sailing ship. Short day tours and longer evening cruises depart Mystic Seaport on the 1908 steamer Sabino.


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    Mystic has had a place modern pop culture. For example, the Mystic Pizza restaurant inspired the name of the film starring Julia Roberts, and in 1997, Steven Spielberg shot numerous scenes for the film Amistad at Mystic Seaport.

    Mystic is 2 hours 6 minutes from Bentley Hotel New York.


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  • Atlantic City

    Atlantic City

    Atlantic City

    Only 2 hours 18 minutes from JFK International Airport

    From New York, Atlantic City is a great destination for a day trip. Spend the day strolling the boardwalk, shopping, and breathing in the fresh sea air. Then head to the casinos and hit the slot machines, or enjoy dinner at one of the great restaurants in the city.


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    Tourists eager to gamble the night away flock to Atlantic City daily, much like Las Vegas in the Southwest. But be sure to save time for sightseeing as you stroll the world-famous boardwalk with its many attractions and dining spots. Visit the historic Absecon Lighthouse, enjoy the fine golf courses, or simply just head to the beach. Go parasailing or charter fishing or go on a tall ship cruise. You’ll have twelve casinos to choose from, so there’s something for everyone here. Folks who have been around since the city’s pre-gambling days can experience a bit of nostalgia when they taste the saltwater taffy, which has been an Atlantic City staple for over one hundred years.


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    If you are hungry, stop for a leisurely meal at the Pier Shops at Caesar.  An upscale shopping spot, the Pier Shops at Caesars is a windowed mall on the pier and a great place to pass the time.

    The Steel Pier is almost as old as the boardwalk itself. Built in the 1800’s, it is still waterside adventure, offering classic rides, delicious food, and a whole lot of fun.


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    The Atlantic City of today is littered with upscale hotels and clubs. Besides playing the slot machines and table games, the casinos can offer spa treatments, performances by famous comedy acts and provide a chance to hang out on the beach while going shopping.

    Atlantic City is 2 hours 22 minutes to
    New York City Hotels.


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  • Washington, DC

    Washington, DC

    Washington DC

    3 hours 30 minutes to JFK International Airport

    The nation’s capital makes for a perfect day trip from New York City. This compact, well-organized, one day trip makes the most of your time in the nation’s capital. Begin by driving south from New York City, along the East Coast states of Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland before arriving in the U.S. capital.


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    Don’t head back to the Big Apple before grabbing a bite to eat at one of the city’s many eateries, like Clyde’s of Georgetown. High volume indeed, the place sees busloads of tourists,  yet it also attracts the locals. In addition to serving tavern staples, Clyde’s offers a few local and southern twists, like jumbo lump crab cakes, sliders and collard greens. Fine wines and craft-brewed beers are also served.

    Washington DC is 3 hours and 20 minutes to New York City Hotels


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  • Philadelphia

    Philadelphia


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    Philadelphia

    1 hour 40 minutes from JFK International Airport

    Visit to historic Philadelphia and Pennsylvania’s Amish Country from New York. Discover the Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, the famous Rocky Steps, and other landmarks before heading out to Lancaster County to experience Amish culture first hand. You’ll journey from New York through New Jersey as you make your way to Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love.


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    After lunch at the Amish market, take a genuine Amish buggy ride through farm country and see first- hand how the Amish live without the benefit of modern technology. Explore the quiet town of Lancaster, PA. Ride in a horse-drawn carriage to experience the simple ways of the Amish people.


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    In addition to its impressive heritage, lively waterfronts now flank the city. Restaurants litter the neighborhoods, and there is world-class art, music, and architecture all around. It’s not uncommon to find, alongside the colonial brick homes and cobblestoned streets, a drag troupe reenacting the French revolution, a medical oddity museum, vegan pastrami, an Andy Warhol-themed opera, or a beer garden at City Hall.


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    A 90 minute train ride from Penn Station in Manhattan to Philadelphia will make it all possible. There are also a number of bus options.

    Philadelphia is 1 hour 48 minutes to New York City Hotels.


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  • Baltimore, MD

    Baltimore, MD

    Baltimore, MD

    3 hours 35 minutes to JFK International Airport

    A good part of Baltimore’s action focuses around the Inner Harbor area, where every day you’ll see entertainers, concerts, fireworks and parades. Many interesting landmarks, unique shops, and restaurants surround the Harbor area.

    Fells Point, the oldest neighborhood in Baltimore, will remind you of an old English village with pubs and cobblestone streets. Adults and kids of all ages will enjoy the aquarium. Also check out the imaginative creations at the American Visionary Art Museum. Visit the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum for an up close and personal look at the “Great Bambino’s” life. Baltimore is also known for its African-American heritage sites, plus the festivals and cultural events that take place throughout the year. From historic places and harbor cruises to family friendly attractions and all the fabulous neighborhoods, Baltimore is one of the top tourist destinations in the world.


    There is a Baltimore Visitor Center where you can pick up valuable coupons for local attractions and restaurants. Save money by purchasing an MTA pass, which is good for the subway, light rail, and buses. The Baltimore Pass is an ideal way to see many museums for a one time fee.

    Places in Baltimore you’ll want to visit include:

    • The National Aquarium, located in the Inner Harbor district
    • The American Visionary Art Museum
    • The Walters Art Museum
    • Camden Yards, the Orioles’ park
    • See the USS Constellation at the Baltimore Maritime Museum
    • The Fort McHenry National Monument
    • The Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum

    Baltimore is 3 hours 18 minutes to Bentley Hotel New York.