Travel in a Charter Bus, Around Concord City
The pace at which you'll explore, see and experience Concord city, the capital of New Hampshire, is entirely up to you.
Should you be whisked from a cultural arts destination to historical landmarks? You could go to President Pierces Manse, and then take in some crafts and art sites like the League of NH Craftsmen Gallery which is located in downtown Concord, or the Anderson-Soule Gallery followed by a ride to the State House Hall of Flags.
Or immerse yourself in a select number of historical sites such as the Canterbury Shaker Village, which contain 24 original buildings on a rolling hilltop, with open fields and ponds. You'll see oval boxes, brooms even dovetailed totes made, the traditional Shaker way. Join a guided tour, to know distinct Shaker customs, inventions, furniture and its values. Or spend an entire day down memory lane traipsing along the historical landmarks of the city's Main Street. You'll find many of the city's original buildings erected in the 18th century in excellent condition. Some of the best examples of 18th century architecture can be found at 118-158 North Main Street, which has four brick buildings at the north end of the business district. There's the Eagle Hotel at 110 North Main Street, a downtown landmark of nearly 150 years.
Or catch a sky watch show at the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, named after America's first Teacher in Space and be awed at the grandeur of our heavens.
In your chartered bus, your itinerary, comfort, privacy and safety is of primary paramount importance to your experienced chauffeur. There's no other agenda than the one you've set, which why it makes great sense to hire a charter bus coach, when exploring Concord city and the other great cities of America.
Should you be whisked from a cultural arts destination to historical landmarks? You could go to President Pierces Manse, and then take in some crafts and art sites like the League of NH Craftsmen Gallery which is located in downtown Concord, or the Anderson-Soule Gallery followed by a ride to the State House Hall of Flags.
Or immerse yourself in a select number of historical sites such as the Canterbury Shaker Village, which contain 24 original buildings on a rolling hilltop, with open fields and ponds. You'll see oval boxes, brooms even dovetailed totes made, the traditional Shaker way. Join a guided tour, to know distinct Shaker customs, inventions, furniture and its values. Or spend an entire day down memory lane traipsing along the historical landmarks of the city's Main Street. You'll find many of the city's original buildings erected in the 18th century in excellent condition. Some of the best examples of 18th century architecture can be found at 118-158 North Main Street, which has four brick buildings at the north end of the business district. There's the Eagle Hotel at 110 North Main Street, a downtown landmark of nearly 150 years.
Or catch a sky watch show at the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, named after America's first Teacher in Space and be awed at the grandeur of our heavens.
In your chartered bus, your itinerary, comfort, privacy and safety is of primary paramount importance to your experienced chauffeur. There's no other agenda than the one you've set, which why it makes great sense to hire a charter bus coach, when exploring Concord city and the other great cities of America.



