New York Surrounding Tour|Yale, Brown, Harvard, MIT One-Day Tour.
On a whim, we decided to drive across four states: New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, for a one-day tour of prestigious universities. We set off from New York early in the morning and drove northeast...
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【Route】
🔹Yale University
On Sunday morning, we arrived at Yale in New Haven and took a two-hour walk around the campus. The classical and exquisite buildings are densely situated within the campus, offering a picturesque view at every step. It is undoubtedly the most beautiful university on this trip. Unfortunately, the library opens at noon, so we missed it perfectly... There were few pedestrians in the morning, and many shops were still closed. We had the best donut we've ever tasted in the U.S. at Donut Crazy 🍩~
🔹Brown University + Rhode Island School of Design
The two universities are adjacent to each other in the smallest state in the U.S.—Rhode Island. We spent an hour and a half walking around... There were no particularly impressive spots.
🔹Harvard University
We arrived in Boston in the afternoon and spent four hours strolling around Harvard and its surrounding commercial streets. The red buildings of the school didn't attract me much; compared to Yale, they were somewhat inferior. Tired from walking, we found a Thai restaurant called Nine Tastes, which was quite good~
🔹MIT
After visiting Harvard, we also checked out the nearby MIT. The Stata Center's metallic deconstructivist architecture is very photogenic~
Harvard University is a dream school for many children, a top private research university, an Ivy League school, a global university presidents forum, and a member of the Global University Higher Education Alliance. You'll always walk to Harvard University in Boston, and you may not see the lights still on in the early hours of the morning, but you will feel a strong sense of history.
The most famous university in the world and is definitely worth a visit if you’re in Boston
The biggest Nobel prize, the motto is Veritas-Truth. Harvard University's 24th president, Push, said: "Whether a person is creative is a watershed between first-class talents and third-class talents." Sutter said "others are hell", but Harvard, Harvard, this translation is wonderful, education to the good, change the world. (October 2011 travel photography)
Harvard is good place to visit. Harvard square has a lot of cafes and restaurants to take a rest and should visit COOP to buy souvenirs!
World class universities, it is worth visiting.