Traveling through the northeastern United States offers countless iconic sights, and for those short on time yet eager to see some of America’s most famous landmarks, this 2-day tour from New York really packs a punch. While it’s not perfect, it does a solid job giving travelers an overview of Philadelphia, Washington DC, and an authentic glimpse into Amish Country.
Whether you’re a history buff, a culture seeker, or just want a taste of these legendary places, this tour could be a practical choice.
What I really appreciate about this experience is how it combines city highlights with a unique cultural visit — the Amish buggy ride is especially memorable, offering an unexpected insight into a very different way of life. Plus, the tour includes a hotel stay in Washington DC, which saves you from the hassle of booking multiple accommodations.
The tour was great! It covered the major sights of both cities at a good pace. Carlo, the guide, was amazing! He was full of interesting information, funny and entertaining, and ultra resourceful. Although there were events in Philadelphia that could have disrupted the tour itinerary, he managed to find ways around them and made sure all sights listed in the itinerary were visited. Awesome tour, definitely recommended!
The trip was great. Your team was amazing, they gave us all the necessary instructions and that we liked. This was a special experience. The hotel was very good. Your entire team had exceptional communication between themselves and with us.
good coverage of things to see in a tight 2 day schedule
On the other hand, one thing to consider is that the itinerary is quite packed, so if you’re someone who loves wandering at your own pace, you might find that part a bit rushed.
This tour suits travelers who want a structured overview with guided insights, especially those who appreciate convenience and want to see the highlights without stressing over logistics. It’s a good pick for first-timers or those short on time, but if you’re dreaming of immersing yourself more deeply or exploring off the beaten path, you might want to consider a more leisurely option.
- Key Points
- What to Expect from the Tour
- Philadelphia Highlights
- From City to Countryside: Amish Country
- Heading into Washington DC
- Smithsonian and Memorials
- The Whole Experience
- Practical Details and Tips
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Concise yet comprehensive tour covering Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Amish Country in just two days.
- Includes a hotel stay in Washington DC, simplifying logistics.
- Authentic Amish buggy ride offers a cultural contrast to urban sightseeing.
- Guided tours provide insight from live guides, making history come alive.
- Tour is quite full, so expect a busy schedule with limited free time.
- Reviews highlight good timing and helpful guides, but some wish for more time in Philadelphia or Washington.
What to Expect from the Tour

This tour is designed for travelers who want a well-organized, all-in-one experience that hits the major sights on the East Coast. It starts early, departing from New York at 6:30 AM, which is typical for day trips but demands some early-morning energy.
You’ll spend your first day zipping through New Jersey and Pennsylvania, arriving in Philadelphia, where the day’s focus is on history and iconic landmarks.
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Philadelphia Highlights
Once in Philadelphia, you’ll visit Liberty Bell, one of America’s most recognizable symbols of independence. Standing in front of its iconic crack is impressive, and it’s a must-see for history fans. Nearby, Constitution Square and Congress Hall give you a sense of where American democracy was born.
The stroll down Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited street in the country, is both charming and historically significant, offering a glimpse into 18th-century life.
Our guide Nick O'Keeffe was exceptionally knowledgeable, very pleasant and accomplished. It was a great experience and I would recommend the trip very highly. Our driver William (I believe was his name) was accommodating and very pleasant. Every part of the trip was enjoyable, Philadelphia, Amish countryside and WashingtonDC. Crowne Plaza a great hotel for our night in WashingtonDC
We really enjoyed the information the guide gave us. Furthermore he was very nice and funny. He made us feel really comfortable. The sites we discovered were all we expected to see. The hotel, although a bit far away from shops or town, was correct. The food in the morning was correct too.
The locations are breathtaking. You will notice the monuments listed below, which are depicted on the site in the full description. You'll get to visit the Air and Space Museum, for example. Due to renovations, not all of the museum is accessible, but you can still visit and explore it. It could seem "too fast" to sightsee during the trip, but you must consider all the areas you must visit. In the end, my boyfriend and I had a great time. And we anticipate visiting a lot more locations.
The tour then takes you on a panoramic drive through the city’s highlights, including Benjamin Franklin Parkway and the financial district. This approach is good for getting a broad overview, though it leaves little time for wandering on your own.
As one reviewer noted, they would have liked more time exploring Philadelphia, which is understandable if you’re craving a deeper dive into the city’s neighborhoods.
From City to Countryside: Amish Country
After the Philadelphia stop, you’ll head east to Lancaster County — the heart of Amish Country. The big draw here is the Amish buggy ride, which offers a rare chance to see how people live without modern technology.
It’s quite an eye-opening experience to learn how Amish farms operate, using renewable energy and self-sufficient methods that have persisted for centuries. The tour guides are knowledgeable and eager to share insights into their culture and history.
Following the buggy ride, visitors often stop at the marketplace to browse handmade arts, crafts, and foods. It’s a great chance to pick up unique souvenirs and support local artisans. Some reviews mention that the Amish community’s resilience and adaptation — incorporating minimal technology — are fascinating details you might not get elsewhere.
Heading into Washington DC
Later in the afternoon, the group departs for Washington DC, arriving in the evening. The next morning kicks off with a visit to Thomas Jefferson Memorial, nestled in the Tidal Basin with its famous cherry blossom trees. The memorial’s architecture and location make it a lovely start to the day.
From there, the tour visits Arlington National Cemetery, where you’ll witness the Changing of the Guard and see the Kennedy family gravesite — powerful and moving moments.
Next up are DC’s iconic government buildings: Capitol Hill, the US Capitol, and The White House. While you won’t step inside these symbols of American democracy, viewing them from the outside offers a sense of their importance and scale.
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The tour includes a visit to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, which we appreciate as a family-friendly, accessible museum. Since the Air and Space Museum is temporarily closed for renovation, this substitution is a practical choice, though some travelers might miss the aerospace exhibits.
Afterward, you’ll see Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial — all poignant landmarks that honor America's history and sacrifices.
The Whole Experience
This schedule is tight but well-paced for a 2-day trip. The reviews suggest that guides are professional and helpful, ensuring the group stays on schedule. The inclusion of entry fees and hotel accommodation offers a good value for the price, especially when compared to booking everything independently.
Practical Details and Tips

The meeting point at Port Authority bus terminal is central, and the early departure means you'll want to rest well the night before. Since Wi-Fi is available on the buses, you can stay connected during transit, which is handy for quick updates or sharing photos.
Bring along your passport or ID, especially if you plan to visit memorials with security checks. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as there’s quite a bit of walking, especially at landmarks like Independence Hall and the memorials.
While meals aren’t included, the tour schedule allows for quick stops at local cafes or the marketplace in Amish Country to grab lunch or snacks. Planning your breakfast beforehand can help set the tone for a busy day.
Keep in mind that the Air and Space Museum is temporarily closed, but the Natural History Museum provides plenty of engaging exhibits. If you’re a space enthusiast, you might find this a minor disappointment, but the other stops still offer plenty to see and learn.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is ideally suited for first-time visitors to the East Coast who want a rundown without the hassle of organizing their own transportation and tickets. It’s perfect if you’re interested in American history and culture, especially the iconic landmarks of Philadelphia and Washington DC, plus an authentic Amish experience.
It’s a solid option for travelers with limited time who prefer guided group activities, but if you’re someone who loves to explore at your own pace, you might find the schedule a bit rushed. It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling with a group or family that appreciates the convenience of a guided experience with included hotel stay.
Final Thoughts

This 2-day guided tour offers a balanced mix of city highlights, cultural insights, and a touch of rural life. It’s well-suited for those who want a structured, hassle-free experience that hits the most famous sights without spending days planning.
While it might not satisfy someone craving deep dives into each location, it provides a solid foundation for understanding the places that have shaped American history.
The inclusion of live guides, entry fees, and an overnight stay makes it a practical option, especially for those who prefer their travel organized. The Amish buggy ride stands out as a unique feature, giving you a perspective you can’t easily get on your own. If you go in with realistic expectations about the packed schedule, you’ll likely come away with a good sense of these iconic destinations.
NYC: Philadelphia, Washington DC & Amish Country 2-Day Tour
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FAQ

Is the tour suitable for travelers who want more free time in each city?
Not really — this is a structured tour with a busy schedule. If you prefer to wander at your own pace, it might feel a bit rushed, especially in Philadelphia and Washington DC.
Are meals included in this tour?
No, meals are not included. You’ll need to plan for lunch and dinner on your own, though there will be opportunities at Amish marketplace and possibly at local eateries.
Do I need to bring my passport or ID?
Yes, it’s recommended to bring your passport or ID card, especially when visiting memorials and government buildings.
Is the Amish buggy ride authentic?
Yes, the buggy ride is a key part of the tour, providing a real insight into Amish life and their self-sufficient farm practices.
What attractions are replaced during the Air and Space Museum renovation?
The tour visits the Natural History Museum instead of the Air and Space Museum while it’s closed.
How are the guides?
Reviews mention that guides are helpful, professional, and punctual, which enhances the overall experience.
Can I customize this tour?
No, this is a set itinerary, but you can plan your own additional visits or extend your stay if you want more time in certain areas.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, the stops like the Smithsonian and memorials are accessible and engaging for all ages, but keep in mind the busy schedule.
So, if you’re looking for a well-organized, immersive snapshot of some of America’s most famous sites, this tour could be just what you need — especially if you value convenience and guided insights over wandering freely.
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