Hi,
After the Eurobasket I'm going to New York and will stay around for almost a month.
I'll be without a car (I have a driving licence, but I afraid to drive alone in another country and it is probably expensive for one person alone), so I'm trying to plan the trip according to the public transportation.
I think that most likely I'll visit Boston (and Cambridge next to it) and Washington DC.
I would also like to see the Niagara falls (U.S and Canada), and regarding this I'm uncertain about several things:
1. Is it conveniently reachable from Boston and Washington, so that I could do NY->Boston->Niagara->Washington instead of going to all the other 3 destinations from NY and back.
2. are the organized tours there advisable if you are without a car.
3. Should I maybe visit some cities in Canada on the way or not far from there. I don't know also how much time I'll have, but I would like to know if something is highly recommended.
Any other advices are appreciated as well
Thanks.
After the Eurobasket I'm going to New York and will stay around for almost a month.
I'll be without a car (I have a driving licence, but I afraid to drive alone in another country and it is probably expensive for one person alone), so I'm trying to plan the trip according to the public transportation.
I think that most likely I'll visit Boston (and Cambridge next to it) and Washington DC.
I would also like to see the Niagara falls (U.S and Canada), and regarding this I'm uncertain about several things:
1. Is it conveniently reachable from Boston and Washington, so that I could do NY->Boston->Niagara->Washington instead of going to all the other 3 destinations from NY and back.
2. are the organized tours there advisable if you are without a car.
3. Should I maybe visit some cities in Canada on the way or not far from there. I don't know also how much time I'll have, but I would like to know if something is highly recommended.
Any other advices are appreciated as well
Thanks.
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