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Mid-Atlantic itinerary — March 2027

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

March 2027 is a shoulder-season time for the Mid-Atlantic trip (New York, Philadelphia & Washington). Daytime highs run from about 10°C / 50°F to 14°C / 57°F across the stops. Plan around 7–9 days for the full New York, Philadelphia & Washington loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

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The route

About 79 days · 3 cities

  1. 1New York3 nights · 9°C / 48°F
  2. 2Philadelphia2 nights · 12°C / 54°F
  3. 3Washington2 nights · 13°C / 56°F

The northeastern corridor below New York: Manhattan's museums and skyline, Philadelphia's Independence Hall and cheesesteaks, and the monuments and Smithsonian museums of Washington, D.C. Amtrak's Northeast Regional links all three, New York to Washington in about three and a half hours.

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New York

New York in March

Temperature

48°F / 35°F

8.7°C / 1.6°C

Precipitation

14d

4in · 100.7mm

Daylight

11.7h

Sea

43.7°F

6.5°C

March is unstable early spring, with the Fifth Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 17 and first cherry blossoms beginning at Brooklyn Botanic Garden late in the month.

March is unstable early spring, with the Fifth Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 17 and first cherry blossoms beginning at Brooklyn Botanic Garden late in the month.

City overview

New York is a five-borough harbor city where Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island sit between the Hudson River, East River, and Upper New York Bay. For first-time planning, Manhattan is the spine: the numbered grid begins above 14th Street, while Greenwich Village, SoHo, the Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Lower Manhattan keep older pre-grid lanes closer to the harbor.

Food & drink

New York food is tied to blocks: NY-style pizza by the slice, bagels with lox and cream cheese, pastrami on rye, halal-cart chicken-and-rice, Chinatown dim sum, black-and-white cookies, cheesecake, and deli pickles all have local routes. Russ & Daughters at 179 East Houston Street, Katz's Delicatessen at 205 East Houston Street, Mott Street and Mulberry Street in Chinatown and Little Italy, Chelsea Market, and Smorgasburg in Williamsburg make a practical first food map.

Top sights

Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of New York with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Metropolitan Museum of Art
  2. 2Empire State Building
  3. 3Top of the Rock & Rockefeller Center
  4. 4American Museum of Natural History
  5. 59/11 Memorial & Museum
  6. 6Central Park
  7. 7Brooklyn Bridge
  8. 8Times Square & Theater District
  9. 9The High Line
  10. 10Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York1

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    4.8indoorClosed Wed

    The Met was founded in 1870 and anchors Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street, beside Central Park and the Museum Mile stretch of the Upper East Side. The 86 St station on the 4/5/6 is the closest major subway stop, with a crosstown walk past the park wall.

    Wikipedia
  • Empire State Building in New York2

    Empire State Building

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The 1931 Art Deco tower rises at 350 Fifth Avenue, two blocks south of Herald Square and a short walk from Bryant Park. The nearest subway cluster is 34 St-Herald Sq on the B/D/F/M/N/Q/R/W, with 33 St on the 6 train another practical arrival.

    Wikipedia
  • Top of the Rock & Rockefeller Center in New York3

    Top of the Rock & Rockefeller Center

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    Rockefeller Center opened in 1933 around 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City Music Hall, Channel Gardens, and the Fifth Avenue side of Midtown. The 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center station on the B/D/F/M is underneath the complex, with St. Patrick's Cathedral and MoMA close by.

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  • 4American Museum of Natural History
  • 59/11 Memorial & Museum
  • 6Central Park
  • 7Brooklyn Bridge
  • 8Times Square & Theater District
  • 9The High Line
  • 10Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island

Neighborhoods

  • Lower Manhattan, Financial District, Battery Park & Tribeca in new york us1

    Lower Manhattan, Financial District, Battery Park & Tribeca

    The harbor end of Manhattan feels older and tighter, with Wall Street, Stone Street, the Battery, the Staten Island Ferry terminal, One World Trade Center, and cobbled Tribeca blocks around Harrison Street. It is the best base for the Statue of Liberty ferry, the 9/11 Memorial, and a Brooklyn Bridge walk.

  • Lower East Side in new york us2

    SoHo, NoLita & Lower East Side

    SoHo is cast-iron lofts on Greene, Mercer, and Broadway; NoLita shifts smaller around Elizabeth and Mulberry streets; the Lower East Side adds Orchard Street, Ludlow Street, Essex Market, and the Tenement Museum. The Delancey Street-Essex Street F/J/M/Z hub makes this side easy to pair with Chinatown.

  • Greenwich Village, West Village & Meatpacking District in new york us3

    Greenwich Village, West Village & Meatpacking District

    Greenwich Village keeps the crooked pre-grid street pattern around Washington Square Park, MacDougal Street, Bleecker Street, and Christopher Street-Sheridan Square. West of Seventh Avenue, the West Village narrows into townhouse lanes before the Meatpacking District reaches Gansevoort Street, the Whitney, and the High Line entrance.

  • Midtown, Times Square, Rockefeller Center & Fifth Avenue in new york us4

    Midtown, Times Square, Rockefeller Center & Fifth Avenue

    Midtown is the visitor-heavy spine: Grand Central Terminal, Bryant Park, the New York Public Library, Times Square, Broadway theaters, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Fifth Avenue shopping sit within a few avenue blocks. It is crowded, bright, and practical when trains at Penn Station or Grand Central shape the day.

  • Upper East Side, Upper West Side & Central Park in new york us5

    Upper East Side, Upper West Side & Central Park

    The park divides two museum-and-apartment districts: the Upper East Side has the Met, Guggenheim, Frick, and 86 St 4/5/6 access, while the Upper West Side has Lincoln Center, AMNH, Zabar's, and 81 St B/C access. Crossing at 79th Street or the Great Lawn makes the pair feel closer than the subway map suggests.

  • Brooklyn: DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights & Williamsburg in new york us6

    Brooklyn: DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights & Williamsburg

    DUMBO puts cobblestones, Washington Street bridge photos, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and East River skyline views below the Manhattan Bridge. Brooklyn Heights adds the Promenade and brownstone streets, while Williamsburg centers on Bedford Avenue, the L train, Smorgasburg-season waterfront crowds, and East River ferry stops.

Getting around

The MTA subway is the visitor backbone: OMNY tap-to-pay works with contactless cards, phones, watches, and OMNY Cards, the current subway and local bus fare is $3, and using the same card or device caps subway/local bus rides at $35 after 12 paid fares in 7 days. Subway trains run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but late-night service patterns change; Penn Station, Grand Central, Atlantic Terminal, JFK, LGA, and EWR all need separate airport or rail timing.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia in March

Temperature

54°F / 34°F

12.1°C / 0.9°C

Precipitation

11d

3.9in · 100mm

Daylight

11.7h

March is changeable early spring, good for Eastern State Penitentiary and the Franklin Institute with rain backup.

March is changeable early spring, good for Eastern State Penitentiary and the Franklin Institute with rain backup.

City overview

Philadelphia sits between the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, with the colonial street grid of Old City, Center City's towers, South Philly rowhouses, University City campuses, and Fishtown's nightlife all close enough for a transit-heavy weekend. The city is strongest where U.S. founding history, art museums, markets, murals, and neighborhood food overlap.

Food & drink

Philadelphia food is sandwich-and-market specific: cheesesteaks griddle shaved beef with cheese on a long roll, roast pork sandwiches add broccoli rabe and sharp provolone, soft pretzels are twisted and salty, tomato pie is served at room temperature, and water ice is the summer dessert stop. Reading Terminal Market is the easiest first stop, while South Philly's Pat's vs. Geno's vs. Angelo's debate, the Italian Market's taquerias, and hoagie shops give the sharper food map.

Top sights

Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Philadelphia with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Liberty Bell Center
  2. 2Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Steps
  3. 3Eastern State Penitentiary
  4. 4Barnes Foundation
  5. 5Philadelphia Magic Gardens
  6. 6The Franklin Institute
  7. 7Mutter Museum
  8. 8Independence Hall
  9. 9Reading Terminal Market
  10. 10Italian Market on 9th Street
  • Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia1

    Liberty Bell Center

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The Liberty Bell, cast in 1752 by Whitechapel Bell Foundry and recast in Philadelphia, is displayed in a glass pavilion across from Independence Hall. The exhibit line begins near Market Street and 6th Street.

    Wikipedia
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Steps in Philadelphia2

    Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Steps

    4.7indoorClosed Tue/Wed

    The Greek Revival main building opened on Fairmount in 1928, with European, American, Asian, armor, and modern collections inside. The front steps face Benjamin Franklin Parkway and the Rocky statue near the base.

  • Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia3

    Eastern State Penitentiary

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    John Haviland designed the radial prison, which opened in 1829 and later held Al Capone. The stabilized cellblocks sit in Fairmount, a short walk from the Art Museum area.

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  • 4Barnes Foundation
  • 5Philadelphia Magic Gardens
  • 6The Franklin Institute
  • 7Mutter Museum
  • 8Independence Hall
  • 9Reading Terminal Market
  • 10Italian Market on 9th Street

Neighborhoods

  • Old City in philadelphia us1

    Old City and Society Hill

    Old City and Society Hill feel historic and walkable, with Independence Hall, Elfreth's Alley, Christ Church, Penn's Landing, galleries, cobblestones, and Federal-era houses.

  • Center City and Rittenhouse Square in philadelphia us2

    Center City and Rittenhouse Square

    Center City is the hotel-and-office core, with City Hall, Reading Terminal Market, Walnut Street shopping, Rittenhouse Square, and easy subway access.

  • Fishtown in philadelphia us3

    Fishtown and Northern Liberties

    Fishtown and Northern Liberties are nightlife-heavy, with Frankford Avenue restaurants, music venues, breweries, boutiques, and the El along Girard and Front streets.

  • East Passyunk Crossing in philadelphia us4

    South Philadelphia and East Passyunk

    South Philly is rowhouse and food-first, with the Italian Market, Passyunk Avenue restaurants, cheesesteak lines, Mummers history, and sports-complex crowds farther south.

  • University City in philadelphia us5

    University City

    University City centers on Penn and Drexel, with 30th Street Station, Penn Museum, Clark Park, food trucks, hospitals, and Schuylkill river paths.

  • Fairmount and Spring Garden in philadelphia us6

    Fairmount and Spring Garden

    Fairmount is museum-lined and residential, with the Art Museum, Barnes, Rodin Museum, Eastern State Penitentiary, and Benjamin Franklin Parkway lawns.

Getting around

SEPTA runs the Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, trolleys, buses, Regional Rail, and PATCO connections, with SEPTA Key cards or contactless payment on many services. Use the El for Old City-Fishtown-University City, the Broad Street Line for South Philly sports trips, and walking for the dense Center City grid.

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Washington

Washington in March

Temperature

56°F / 37°F

13.2°C / 3°C

Precipitation

14d

3.6in · 90.7mm

Daylight

11.4h

March is variable and cherry-blossom season can start late, so book flexible outdoor time.

March is variable and cherry-blossom season can start late, so book flexible outdoor time.

City overview

Washington, DC is a planned capital on the Potomac where the National Mall, federal buildings, free Smithsonian museums, neighborhood nightlife, and embassy rows sit inside a compact district. The Mall is the first-time anchor, but Capitol Hill, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, U Street, Shaw, Adams Morgan, and the Wharf carry much of the city beyond monuments.

Food & drink

DC food starts with counter-service classics and immigrant dining: a half-smoke is a smoky sausage split into a bun with chili, onions, and mustard, mumbo sauce glosses fried wings and carryout chicken, Ethiopian meals spread stews over injera, and Salvadoran pupusas arrive as griddled corn cakes with curtido. Ben Chili Bowl on U Street, Eastern Market, Union Market, Adams Morgan, Mount Pleasant, and Eden Center outside the district add crab cakes, jumbo slices, food-hall counters, and power-lunch rooms.

Top sights

Ranked for March suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Washington with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1National Museum of African American History and Culture
  2. 2National Gallery of Art
  3. 3Library of Congress
  4. 4National Air and Space Museum
  5. 5National Mall
  6. 6Lincoln Memorial
  7. 7US Capitol
  8. 8Washington Monument
  9. 9Georgetown waterfront and C&O Canal
  10. 10White House and Lafayette Square
  • National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington1

    National Museum of African American History and Culture

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The Smithsonian museum opened in 2016 and traces African American life, slavery, segregation, culture, and politics. Timed entry is often required during busy periods.

    Wikipedia
  • National Gallery of Art in Washington2

    National Gallery of Art

    4.8indoorOpen daily

    The West Building, East Building, sculpture garden, and underground concourse cover European painting, American art, modern collections, and outdoor skating in winter.

    Wikipedia
  • Library of Congress in Washington3

    Library of Congress

    4.8indoorClosed Mon/Sun

    The Jefferson Building is one of the city most ornate interiors, with mosaics, marble staircases, exhibitions, and a view into the Main Reading Room. It sits across from the Capitol.

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  • 4National Air and Space Museum
  • 5National Mall
  • 6Lincoln Memorial
  • 7US Capitol
  • 8Washington Monument
  • 9Georgetown waterfront and C&O Canal
  • 10White House and Lafayette Square

Neighborhoods

  • National Mall and Federal Triangle in washington us1

    National Mall and Federal Triangle

    This is monumental DC, with museums, memorials, federal offices, long lawns, security lines, food trucks, and heavy daytime walking.

  • Capitol Hill and Eastern Market in washington us2

    Capitol Hill and Eastern Market

    Capitol Hill mixes government buildings, row houses, Eastern Market, Barracks Row, parks, and quieter residential streets east of the Capitol.

  • Georgetown in washington us3

    Georgetown

    Georgetown is historic and polished, with brick sidewalks, shops, the university, canal paths, waterfront restaurants, and limited Metro access.

  • Dupont Circle and Embassy Row in washington us4

    Dupont Circle and Embassy Row

    Dupont is international and social, with embassies, museums, bookstores, restaurants, bars, and red-line Metro access.

  • Logan Circle in washington us5

    U Street, Shaw, and Logan Circle

    This central nightlife belt carries Black music history, theaters, restaurants, cocktail bars, row houses, and busy weekend sidewalks.

  • Columbia Heights in washington us6

    Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, and Mount Pleasant

    The northwest neighborhoods feel multilingual and late-night, with row-house streets, global restaurants, music bars, plazas, and Rock Creek Park edges.

Getting around

WMATA Metrorail, Metrobus, SmarTrip cards, Capital Bikeshare, and walking cover most visitor routes, with Metro strongest for the Mall edges, Capitol Hill, Dupont, U Street, and airports. Georgetown and late-night cross-town moves often need a bus, bike, taxi, or ride-hail.

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Best time to do the Mid-Atlantic trip

In March, the Mid-Atlantic trip runs daytime highs from 10°C / 50°F to 14°C / 57°F, with nights down to about 1°C / 34°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 11 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, March is a shoulder-season time to travel.

The most comfortable months across New York, Philadelphia & Washington are October, September and May, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. March 2027 is a quieter shoulder season to go.

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Common questions about the Mid-Atlantic trip

When is the best time to do the Mid-Atlantic trip?
The most comfortable months across New York, Philadelphia, Washington are October, September and May, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. March is a shoulder-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in March 2027.
How many days do you need for the Mid-Atlantic trip?
A comfortable Mid-Atlantic trip runs about 7–9 days, allowing roughly New York 3, Philadelphia 2, Washington 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the Mid-Atlantic trip?
The classic order is New York, Philadelphia & Washington. Each city below has its own March weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my March Mid-Atlantic trip?
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