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Quote: I usually don't write reviews but since we came across this spot by chance and it wasn't in our tour books, I wanted to share the experience. The weather didn't cooperate much with us during our visit to Boston Read More
Quote: If you are a fan of my journals, you will know that no trip is complete for me without a little nightlife thrown in for good measure, and what better way to jiggle away all the chowder calories than a good Read More
Quote: This is an amazing quality theater, one of the best in the country that puts on musicals and dramas. I saw a great production of "The Real Thing." I suggest seeing a play there after spending the Read More
Quote: Whereas this is also considered a night spot, I thought that the food was very good. The service was prompt, and the girls working at the bar were very nice and friendly. This is located, esentially, in the same Read More
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Quote: Boston Symphony is a marvel to behold. If you on a budget it is still possible to see this great ensemble. There are rush tickets available for only $8. Unless the concerts are sold out, it is possible to Read More
Quote: Boston is not a primary destination for a lot of rock bands - it has only produced a handful of talent for the rock scene in recent years and thus falls under the radar and is skipped on many-a-tour. Still, Read More
Quote: On the way back to our hotel Saturday afternoon we chanced upon the 1/2 price ticket booth near Quincy Marketplace. We decided that it might be fun to take in a play. We had heard that Shear Madness was funny Read More
Quote: You have to go to Cheers, enough said. It is where "everybody knows your name," not really, but how can you not go to Cheers in Boston? Read More
Quote: Take a free tour of the grounds or go straight to Peter's Hill, "the third highest point within Boston's city limits." Come here during Independence Day and, "you can watch the famous Boston fireworks and those Read More
Quote: One of the oldest pubs in the country, Bell in Hand came into existence after a town crier opened its doors in 1795. It is now visited by more tourists than locals, but they still serve some of the best choices Read More