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“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
Boston is one of the most exciting destinations in our music tour portfolio. Based in this wonderfully historic and culturally rich city, you will have the opportunity to perform to large appreciate audiences in a wide variety of venues from churches to official U.S. Presidential buildings. The city has a limitless number of wonderful places to visit and experiences to have from the Basketball Hall of Fame to the JFK Museum and the famous Quincy market. Boston is a great city to walk around, but also has an excellent public transport system.
Day 1
Arrive pm, dinner at the hotel.
Day 2
Time to rehearse in the hotel before visiting the Faneuil Hall and Quincy market. Afternoon concert in a church. Dinner in a restaurant near the hotel.
Day 3
Time to shop in Boston before a concert in Salem. Dinner in Salem.
Day 4
Visit and concert in JFK Presidential library and Museum. Guided visit and concert in Arlington Street Church.
Day 5
Day spent in Wellesley, including a church concert.
Day 6
Afternoon flight home.
Our hotel is in a safe, pleasant and quiet area, and is ideally situated. The ferry, which can take you to the heart of the city at Long Wharf, is just a 4-minute walk away. The hotel also has a swimming pool and basketball court.
We understand that when you go on a music tour where you stay is really important. All hotels and hostels we use are suitable for music ensembles with many offering rehearsal space and instrument storage. Rooms generally en-suite.
We accept any group as long as they are used to performing together as an ensemble, even if only to their fellow students and parents. We always ask for a recent recording of your group and we have range of venues on offer that will welcome beginner groups as well as experienced ensembles.
The most pleasant times of year to come to Europe are May to September, therefore you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
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