Seeing Historic Worcester By Charter Bus
Seeing Historic Worcester By Charter Bus
A charter bus trip to lovely Worcester in central Massachusetts. Worcester is one of the largest cities in Massachusetts, and while it has all the conveniences of the big city, Worcester has lost none of it's old time charm.
Your charter bus tour can begin at Higgins Armory Museum, which has over 70 antique suits of armor on display. Mechanics Hall is another fun stop along the way for your charter bus ride. It is often written to be among the greatest concert halls in the world, featuring all types of music performances from live jazz, classical, and even contemporary rock and pop.
If your want some outdoor fun on your charter bus tour of Worcester, definitely make Quinsigamond State Park a stop for your group. Lake Quinsigamond is a training ground for professional rowing enthusiasts, and features a world class 2,000 meter rowing course that is recognized as one of the best of its kind, your group can also have a picnic, take in a little swimming or play some tennis.
For those professional shoppers on in your tour group. Have your charter bus stop at Worcester's huge Perkins Farm Marketplace. Over 200,000 square feet hold all sorts of diverse delights.
For a bit of history, have your charter bus group tour one of the last remaining 18th-century buildings still standing in Worcester, the historic Salisbury Mansion. It is one of the most photographed historical buildings in all of New England and has been restored to recreate the lives of the family that once owned it, the Salisburys, circa 1830.
End your charter bus tour of Worcester with a leisurely meal at one of the fabulous restaurants Worcester has to offer. Book a charter bus tour of Worcester soon, a good time will be sure to be had by all.
A charter bus trip to lovely Worcester in central Massachusetts. Worcester is one of the largest cities in Massachusetts, and while it has all the conveniences of the big city, Worcester has lost none of it's old time charm.
Your charter bus tour can begin at Higgins Armory Museum, which has over 70 antique suits of armor on display. Mechanics Hall is another fun stop along the way for your charter bus ride. It is often written to be among the greatest concert halls in the world, featuring all types of music performances from live jazz, classical, and even contemporary rock and pop.
If your want some outdoor fun on your charter bus tour of Worcester, definitely make Quinsigamond State Park a stop for your group. Lake Quinsigamond is a training ground for professional rowing enthusiasts, and features a world class 2,000 meter rowing course that is recognized as one of the best of its kind, your group can also have a picnic, take in a little swimming or play some tennis.
For those professional shoppers on in your tour group. Have your charter bus stop at Worcester's huge Perkins Farm Marketplace. Over 200,000 square feet hold all sorts of diverse delights.
For a bit of history, have your charter bus group tour one of the last remaining 18th-century buildings still standing in Worcester, the historic Salisbury Mansion. It is one of the most photographed historical buildings in all of New England and has been restored to recreate the lives of the family that once owned it, the Salisburys, circa 1830.
End your charter bus tour of Worcester with a leisurely meal at one of the fabulous restaurants Worcester has to offer. Book a charter bus tour of Worcester soon, a good time will be sure to be had by all.



