$6,500
Embarking on an NBA Trip during Thanksgiving that spans between Boston, Philadelphia and New York guarantees an unforgettable blend of basketball excitement and holiday magic. Start in Boston, a city steeped in history and sports fervor. Catch the Celtics play host to Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks. After immersing yourself in Beantown’s holiday spirit, journey to the bustling streets of New York City. Watch the eastern conference champions, Miami Heat play the Nets and stand next to the players while the national anthem, is playing. Then, feel the anticipation in Madison Square Garden as the Knicks face Kevin Durant and the star studded Phoenix Suns. Post game you’ll be on the floor taking free throws. then it’s your time to play cause a day later we’re in Philadelphia, playing 5 on 5 at Wells Fargo Center. A few hours later you’ll get to watch Lebron James and the Lakers vs the league’s MVP, Joel Embiid. Our final game of this trip is back in Brooklyn who are facing off Toronto with one last surprise from our end. In between games, both Boston and New York offer quintessential Thanksgiving experiences. In Boston, explore the Freedom Trail’s historic landmarks, then indulge in a traditional turkey dinner at one of its charming eateries. In New York, witness the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade live, a dazzling spectacle that epitomizes the holiday season. From the captivating court action to the holiday festivities, this NBA Trip through Boston, New York and Philadelphia during Thanksgiving showcases the heart-pounding thrill of basketball and the warmth of the holiday season in two iconic cities.
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Boston:
Newbury Street stands as Boston's premier shopping destination, lined with upscale boutiques and designer stores. Faneuil Hall Marketplace offers a historic marketplace experience with shops, eateries, and artisan crafts. The Prudential Center and Copley Place provide a mix of high-end brands and department stores.
New York City:
Fifth Avenue is renowned for its luxury shopping, featuring flagship stores like Tiffany & Co. and Saks Fifth Avenue. SoHo boasts trendy boutiques and art galleries, while Times Square offers flagship stores and souvenir shops. Explore Chelsea Market for unique culinary finds and specialty stores, showcasing NYC's diverse retail scene.
Boston:
Legal Sea Foods is a Boston institution, serving fresh seafood in a casual atmosphere. Union Oyster House is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the U.S., offering classic New England dishes. For upscale dining, check out Oleana for Mediterranean-inspired cuisine.
New York City:
Le Bernardin is a Michelin-starred seafood restaurant known for its exquisite French cuisine. Katz's Delicatessen is an iconic spot for legendary pastrami sandwiches. Enjoy modern American fare at The Spotted Pig, and explore Eataly for an Italian culinary journey. NYC's dining scene offers diverse flavors to satisfy every palate.
**Boston:**
Boston, one of the oldest cities in the U.S., is rich with historical significance. It's home to the first public school in America, the Boston Latin School, established in 1635. The Boston Cream Pie, a dessert from the city's Parker House Hotel, is not a pie but a cake. The first American lighthouse was built in Boston Harbor in 1716 on Little Brewster Island. Fenway Park, opened in 1912, is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use.
**New York City:**
The New York Public Library boasts over 50 million items, making it the second-largest public library in the world. The NYC subway system is one of the largest in the world, with more than 660 miles of track. The Empire State Building was constructed in just one year and 45 days during the Great Depression. The city's iconic yellow taxis were originally red and green until the uniform color change in the 1960s.
**Philadelphia:**
Philadelphia's iconic Liberty Bell, inscribed with the words "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof Lev. XXV. v." has a crack that has been present since the 19th century. The first U.S. capital, Philadelphia hosted the Constitutional Convention in 1787, leading to the creation of the United States Constitution. The city's Italian Market is one of the oldest and largest open-air markets in the country. The Philadelphia Zoo, established in 1874, is the oldest zoo in the United States.
These cities are not only steeped in history but also have modern significance as cultural hubs, economic powerhouses, and centers of innovation, making them captivating destinations for visitors seeking a blend of tradition and progress.
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$6,500
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