From Chicago to Los Angeles get your kicks
on Route 66. Follow the ‘Mother Road’
through America’s heartland on this famous
westerly migration to the Pacific shores of
Santa Monica.There’s something to discover
at every intersection.
OUR PRICE INCLUDES:
- Hotel accommodation of your choice
for 12 nights
- A personalized AlliedTPro roadbook
NOTE: Airport transfers, car rental,
taxes, insurance, meals, attractions and
park entrance fees are not included.
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Day 1: Chicago
Chicago is the quintessential American city, - towering
architecture, jazz and blues and art museums.
Day 2 Chicago - Springfield
(199m/320km) Walk down the Magnificent Mile
with its world class shopping or visit the 95th floor
of the John Hancock Tower for a great view of this
architectural wonder. In the afternoon begin you
historical drive. Route 66 begins at the corner of
Michigan and Adams Avenue; from there you head
west into America's Heartland. Overnight in
Springfield, the site of the yearly International Route
66 Mother Road Festival in September.
Day 3: Springfield - St. Louis
(101m/163km) Arrive in St. Louis, Missouri, located
on the banks of the Mississippi and best known for
its graceful stainless steel ‘Gateway Arch’.Tour the
home of the world’s largest brewery at the
Anheuser-Busch Brewery, visit Cathedral Basilica of
St. Louis and the Missouri Botanical Gardens, or
take a river cruise on a paddlewheel riverboat.
Day 4: St. Louis - Springfield
(215m/344km) Continue through Missouri, the land
of Mark Twain.You’ll find Meramec Caverns, the
most promoted attraction on Route 66. It claims to
be the site of sensational finds from archeological
artifacts to the hideout of the notorious outlaw
Jesse James.You'll stay overnight in the ‘City of the
Ozarks’, Springfield, the third largest city in Missouri.
Day 5: Springfield - Joplin - Tulsa - Oklahoma City
(280m/448km) Enter the Victorian town of
Carthage. Before entering Oklahoma, drive a short
stretch of old Route 66 through the northeast
corner of Kansas.Take a break in Tulsa to visit the
Philbrook Museum with its extensive collection of
14th century Italian masterpieces. At the end of the
day arrive in Oklahoma City, the State Capital.
Day 6: Oklahoma City - Clinton - Amarillo
(258m/413km) Experience the true ‘Main Street
America’ - small towns, small Route 66 stores and a
feel for what life used to be when Route 66 was
the Mother Road of America.Your first stop should
be at the Trading Post in Bethany were you'll find
genuine Route 66 memorabilia and collectables.
Make sure to stop in Clinton, OK and the Route 66
Museum. Stay overnight in Amarillo,Texas.
Day 7: Amarillo - Tucumcari
(237m/379km) Just west of Amarillo is the
legendary ‘Cadillac Ranch’ where 10 Cadillacs have
been buried nose down in the ground at the same
angle as the Great Pyramids of Egypt as homage to
the road. Enter the gateway to the state of New
Mexico, the Land of Enchantment and home of the
Pueblo Indians. Overnight stay in Tucumcari.
Day 8:Tucumcari - Santa Fe - Albuquerque
(233m/375km) Today's first destination is the state
capital of Santa Fe.The second oldest city in
America is best known for art and the unique
Southwestern Pueblo architecture dominating the
city landscape. Make sure to visit the colourful local
Indian crafts market held daily in front of the Palace
of the Governors.Walk around the gallery-filled
town square or visit the History Museum. Continue
to Albuquerque, the city of the Rio Grande and
New Mexico's ‘Big City’. It is surrounded by the
beautiful Sandia Mountains. Stroll around Old Town
Albuquerque or visit the Pueblo Indian Museum.
Day 9:Albuquerque - Gallup - Petrified Forest -
Holbrook
(237m/379km) Gallup is notable for its mix of
indigenous people and native culture. Enter Arizona
and visit Petrified Forest National Park. A turn-off
here will provide you with a first hand look at the
beautiful work of nature that is petrified wood.This
area was once the site of an ancient forest later
covered by lava flow. Stay overnight in Holbrook.
Day10: Holbrook - Grand Canyon
(198m/317km) Route 66 will lead you through the
town of Flagstaff.Take another detour north to one
of the World's greatest Natural Wonders, the Grand
Canyon - a place of tremendous beauty and
grandeur.Go for a walk, visit numerous viewpoints
and just take in the magnificent scenery.The mile
deep canyon is a remarkable masterpiece sculptured
by the Colorado River over millions of years.
Day 11: Grand Canyon - Williams - Las Vegas
(297m/475km) Depart the Grand Canyon and
again return to old Route 66.Take the turn off to
Williams, one of the longest remaining segments of
the historic road.Visit this one of a kind town with
its many unique shops and eateries which is still
very much as it was during the heyday of Route 66.
From the fantastic works of nature to the fantastic
works of man - welcome to Las Vegas, Nevada, the
city that never sleeps.The ‘Strip’ will mesmerize you
with its lights, glitter, opulent hotels, shows and
gambling machines.
Day 12: Las Vegas
Today is your chance to ‘do the town’ or cruise the
sites.Try your luck at the casinos, relax at the
swimming pool or take a day trip to Red Rock
Canyon, famous Death Valley National Park or Valley
of Fire State Park. Anything you choose will be a
sure bet for a day of fun and excitement.
Day 13: Las Vegas - Santa Monica
(286m/458km) The Route will lead you through the
Mojave Desert. If you have time, you can turn off
the highway shortly before Barstow and drive into
the Mojave desert for a few miles to see Calico
ghost town and its old silver mine. Cross the San
Bernardino Mountains and Welcome to Los Angeles,
the Dream factory, home to sunshine, palm trees, big
cars and beautiful people. Route 66 becomes Santa
Monica Boulevard and goes through Hollywood and
Beverly Hills until it suddenly ends at the Santa
Monica Boardwalk and the Pacific Ocean. |