East Coast USA by Rail with Travel Department

Travel with Travel Department down the East Coast of America by train on this 10-night holiday, allowing us plenty of time to enjoy each city with guided tours in every city and some free time to explore at your leisure.

We’ll begin our journey in Boston, one of the oldest cities in the US. The city is overflowing with intriguing history and was the scene of many key events during the American Revolution.

Our next stop is the Big Apple. A global hub for international commerce, media and entertainment, it is understandable why New York is known as the ‘city that never sleeps’ – it simply doesn’t have the time to!

Next, history enthusiasts will be in their element as we take a tour of Philadelphia’s key highlights like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.

The final stop on this whirlwind tour is the capital of the USA, Washington DC. A dream for culture lovers, DC is packed with museums, galleries, and monuments.

Find out more about travelling the east coast with Travel Department here.

2026: The Year of All Years in Philadelphia

Celebrate 250 Years of the USA, Right Where It All Began
Expect emotional moments and major commemorations across iconic landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. From July 4th events to special museum exhibitions, the city is embracing its founding legacy with a full calendar of experiences.

The FIFA World Cup Comes to Town
Philadelphia will be one of the host cities for the FIFA World Cup 2026 – a global celebration of sport and unity. The city’s passionate sports culture will be on full display, with fan zones, watch parties, and international visitors pouring into its vibrant neighbourhoods.

Revolution to Renaissance: A City Reimagined
Look out for new visitor experiences opening just in time for 2026, including major infrastructure upgrades, public art installations, and museum expansions. Keep an eye on the Parkway and Old City for ambitious cultural programming.

A Celebration of Many Stories
2026 will also spotlight the stories of communities that helped shape America, with events exploring Black history, immigrant narratives, and indigenous heritage. It’s a moment to reflect, but also to celebrate how far the city has come – and where it’s going.

For a closer look at what’s planned and what’s still to come, head to Philly2026.com – your go-to source for updates, events, and travel inspiration.

Five U.S. Destinations Worth The Impulse Trip

From starry skies in Arizona to mountain trails in North Carolina, these last-minute U.S. escapes offer something for every kind of traveller this summer. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, family fun, or a more restorative escape, each destination combines convenience with a distinctly local feel, perfect for spontaneous summer travel.

  1. For the Family: Hershey, Pennsylvania

Just 90 minutes from Philadelphia lies Hershey, ‘America’s sweetest town’. You’re never too old to enjoy thrilling coasters at Hersheypark or discover the secret to those famous Hershey Kisses at Chocolate World, it’s a family holiday where the theme is both fun and flavor. The beautiful Hershey Gardens encompass 23 acres of manicured gardens, flutter into the mesmerizing Butterfly Atrium which is home to dozens of local and foreign species. The Hotel Hershey offers elegant, family-friendly amenities with a delightful chocolate twist and plenty of activities including disc golf and falconry.

Nearest airport: Philadelphia, PA

  1. Bohemian Wellness: Ojai, California

Ojai is a spiritual-meets-luxury haven with boho charm and impressive wellness credentials, the answer to the increasingly popular trend of ‘Spiritual Tourism’ – where travellers seek more than a spa experience. Start the day with sunrise yoga beneath the Topatopa Mountains, then refuel with organic eats from one of the local farmers’ markets. Book a sound bath, join a guided hike in Los Padres National Forest, or unwind at a Spa Ojai with a desert-inspired treatment. Stay at the eco-luxe Ojai Valley Inn or a stylish boutique retreat. It’s mind-body bliss wrapped in golden-hour light and California calm.

Nearest airport: Los Angeles, CA

  1. Adventure Seeker: Burlington, Vermont

Fly into Boston and drive north to Burlington, a lakeside city where mountain air and creative energy meet. Spend mornings sailing on Lake Champlain, afternoons hiking Mt. Philo or biking the scenic Island Line Trail, and evenings exploring the historic city’s buzzing breweries and farm-to-table food scene. Throughout the summer, Burlington hosts a number of art and music events, particularly jazz, so make sure not to miss these off your itinerary. Take a day trip to the impossibly beautiful Stowe, usually flocked to in winter for skiing but still dazzling in the summer, or drive Vermont’s famously scenic byways. Hotel Vermont makes a perfect base, blending understated luxury with local charm.

Nearest airport: Boston, MA

  1. Summer Stargazing: Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff is where crisp mountain air meets some of the clearest night skies in the U.S. Known as the world’s first International Dark Sky City, it’s home to Lowell Observatory and offers front-row seats to meteor showers and the Milky Way. By day, hike in the San Francisco Peaks or venture out to the Grand Canyon to tick off one of life’s bucket list travel adventures, you will not be disappointed. Little America Hotel, nestled in ponderosa pines, offers space and serenity, one of several comfortable stays in the relaxed, outdoorsy town.

Nearest airport: Phoenix, AZ

 

  1. For Nature Lovers: Asheville, North Carolina 

A scenic 3.5-hour drive from Charlotte Douglas airport, Asheville is a vibrant town surrounded by the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and known for its grassroots art community. It sits near the foot of the great Appalachian Trail – one of the most famous trails in the USA which runs from Maine to Georgia, and offers options for day hikes to more experienced trails. Or if you’re looking to chase waterfalls, only ten minutes from the centre of town is the picturesque Pisgah National Forest. If you’re looking to just take in the sights, don’t miss out on the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway, a memorable drive that runs along the ridge of West Virginia with captivating views. Back in town, enjoy galleries, music venues and a dynamic local food scene. The Foundry Hotel, a former steel factory turned boutique retreat, combines industrial style with southern warmth and sits among a variety of inviting hotels, cabins and characterful B&Bs in the city.

Nearest Airport: Charlotte, NC

Find out more about top US destinations here.