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2017
8
January
What are the top must-see attractions in Boston besides Fenway Park?

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Miranda

Boston recommendations: what is a must see (other than Fenway, it's the top of our list), places to stay, any advice you've got!

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Joanne
Spent 2 weeks at the most magical vrbo on Beacon Hill. Quincy Market is a must see; walking Newbury Street; Harvard Campus (free tours) ;public gardens; the bean town trolley ; sail the harbour. And such great food! I will send you apt link. It's 200 feet from the subway in a historic brownstone

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Miranda

Awesome thanks Jo-anne!! Maybe coffee soon and you can tell me all the places to go!

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Joanne

Brilliant idea. And I can show you photos

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Helen

Harbour area is great to walk around - the 'freedom trail', Paul Revere's house etc. You can take an amphibious tour (even if they are bit a cheesy, can be fun!) The central Public Library building downtown is breathtaking, and the cathedral right across from it as well (ahh, can't remember the name offhand.) I took a day and went to Cambridge, and toured around the Harvard campus - it houses many small but cool museums and collections. Fun to check out. The Isabella Stewart Gardiner museum is definitely worth a trip, and the MOMA Boston is so, so great.

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Michelle

Science Centre......Aquarium...depending when you're going, take a picnic to the beach...use the bike drivers when you can...take a walking tour down by the harbour and learn a little history...grab some grub around Boston Common...take a walk around the grounds and read signs on properties nearby-more history. Lots to do for sure! Hotel concierge should be able to help. Have fun!

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Ira

MIT and Harvard, also Harvard Square. Walk freedom trail too little Italy. Fenway park and some great museums. Some nights admission to the museums are by donation as opposed to set price if you are tight on funds.

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Sherilyn

Check out the Cheers bar, the water tour, Isabella Stewart Museum. Stayed at a wonderful Inn in Brookline (forget the name), that is on the train line, goes right to Fenway (took 15 mins).

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Shazia

Cheers, Mike's Cannoli's in little Italy and Regina's pizza and of course Harvard

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Janice

Cheers bar, dinner in little Italy and then mikes pastures, clam chowder and lobster, freedom trail food tour,

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Judith

All of the above plus the John F Kennedy Library. Also just walking the old districts with all the old historical cemeteries


A.I. says...

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Must-See Attractions in Boston

If you're visiting Boston, there are plenty of amazing attractions to check out aside from Fenway Park. Here are some must-see places:

1. Freedom Trail

The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile long path that takes you through 16 historically significant sites in Boston. You'll learn about the city's role in the American Revolution and see iconic landmarks like the Paul Revere House and Faneuil Hall.

2. Boston Common

As America's oldest public park, Boston Common is a beautiful green space in the heart of the city. Take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic, or ride the iconic swan boats in the nearby Public Garden.

3. Museum of Fine Arts

Art lovers will appreciate the extensive collection at the Museum of Fine Arts. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary masterpieces, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Places to Stay

When it comes to accommodation in Boston, there are plenty of options to choose from. Some popular areas to stay in include:

  • Back Bay: Known for its upscale shopping and dining, Back Bay is a great choice for luxury travelers.
  • North End: If you're a foodie, consider staying in the North End, Boston's Little Italy, known for its delicious Italian cuisine.
  • Beacon Hill: For a charming and historic experience, Beacon Hill is a picturesque neighborhood with cobblestone streets and elegant brownstones.

Advice for Visiting Boston

Here are some tips to make the most of your trip to Boston:

  • Use public transportation: Boston's subway system, known as the "T," is a convenient way to get around the city.
  • Try the local cuisine: Don't leave Boston without trying a lobster roll or a bowl of clam chowder.
  • Explore the neighborhoods: Each neighborhood in Boston has its own unique charm, so take the time to wander and discover hidden gems.

With so much to see and do in Boston, you're sure to have an unforgettable trip!



   










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