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Whether it's shopping among the historic buildings of Newbury Street, or touring the collections at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, Boston is packed with attractions sure to suit even the most discerning tourist.
Any visitor to Boston can't pass up an afternoon walking the Freedom Trail. This 2.5 mile brick path begins in Boston Common and winds through the city, visiting 16 of Boston's most important historic landmarks like the Old North Church, Paul Revere's House, and the famous Faneuil Hall Marketplace, finally ending at Bunker Hill, where tired tourists can rest their feet on the grassy slopes. And if walking Boston's not your thing, the Boston Duck Tour provides a unique perspective on the city. You'll check out Boston landmarks like Fenway Park from the comfort of their WWII-style amphibious vehicles.
Families flock to the New England Aquarium - one of the most prominent aquariums in the country - to watch sharks, eels and tropical fish swim about its massive Giant Ocean Tank, or snap photos of the different species of penguins waddling around the aquarium's Penguin Exhibit. Boston's Museum of Science is another popular draw, boasting over 500 interactive exhibits and a soaring IMAX theater. Adults might want to leave the kids behind for a trip to the Samuel Adams Brewery Tour, where they'll learn the history of Sam Adams himself while sampling some of the brewery's freshest options.
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Quote: We decided to take the Duck Tour so that we could see as much of the city as possible. We went to the Museum of Science to get the tickets and arrived at 9:45 am and were able to get tickets for the 10:30 tour. Read More
Quote: On Newbury Street you will find anything from independent botiques to trendy dining establishments. It is great for shopping even for tourists. Nice stores with Boston prices. If you are looking for a quick Read More
Quote: Boston Common is more than just a park. This 50 acre site, centrally located in Boston, was once the community grazing ground for cattle, a place for public hangings, and the campsite of British troops at the Read More
Quote: I have a 8 year old cousin who could be called a bit... odd. She likes building motors, radios, and other electronic gizmos in her spare time. Ok, so she does put together children's engineering kits, but, still, Read More
Quote: The New England Aquarium is located right on the harbor next to the Marriott Long Wharf hotel. More precisely it's located at the Boston Waterfront. Here are also docks for tour boats or whale-watching tours. Read More
Quote: By the time we had finished touring the USS Cassin Young, the line to the USS Constitution had diminished. We were in line probably 20 minutes before we were able to board. You are able to look around yourself Read More
Quote: When looking for a quick bite to eat or some unique Boston souvenirs, it’s hard to find a better place to go than Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is really several separate facilities in the Read More
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Quote: It was a mediocre tour with not so knowledgeable tour guides. Although the collection of memorabilia are pretty impressive. It isn't a true factory tour. They don't make the beer there and even worse the Read More
Quote: What a special treat! Tonight we were the guests of a coalition of several convention and visitors’ bureaus hosting key client groups. Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and Portland (Oregon) really rolled out the red carpet Read More
Quote: I think every American has heard this phrase, "Don’t Fire until you see the whites of their eyes. I am not as sure most of them know it was uttered at the Battle of Bunker Hill.Before I write any more I have to Read More