Boston Hotels, Flights and Travel
Are you looking for a bit of American history? Perhaps you’d like to explore some educational giants or even taste some classic east coast fare. If so, Boston is waiting for you.
Retrace the steps of American history by walking the Freedom Trail. This walking tour passes by 16 historic sites and passes through a variety of neighborhoods. You can check out Boston Commons, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere's House, the USS Constitution and the Old North Church, and since the church happens to be in the Italian North End neighborhood, you can grab some great grub.
If you’re looking for baked beans, "chowda" or "lobstah", there are plenty of establishments willing to oblige as well. Once you’re stuffed with great food, take a tour of Fenway Park, Harvard University or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). With so much to see, do and eat, it’s no wonder Boston hosts millions of visitors every year.
Boston Attractions & Landmarks
Freedom TrailThe Freedom Trail is one of the most popular walking tours in all of Boston. For a little over two miles, you can wander along a red brick road of the American Revolution and see sites like the Paul Revere House and the USS Constitution. An authentically dressed patriot can even guide you on a tour that varies from educational to the "Historic Pub Crawl Public Tour". |
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Fenway ParkFenway Park, home of the world famous Boston Red Sox and oldest of all Major league stadiums, is a great place to catch a game during the baseball season. If you can, take a tour, see the actual spot where Babe Ruth pitched and touch the "Green Monster". You even get a view from the coveted pressbox. |
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Boston CommonsBoston Commons, the oldest public park in the country, has the pulse of modern day Boston. As part of the Freedom Trail, you can experience that the freedom of speech is alive and well in the commons with the many public speakers, demonstrations and performances. Explore the historic monuments of the park, the Massachusetts State House, and even Beacon Hill. In winter, be sure to enjoy some ice skating on the Frog Pond. |
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JFK LibraryJohn F. Kennedy Library and Museum is one of the most visited Presidential Libraries in the country. With 35 exhibits and three theaters, you can discover many facts about the office of the thirty-fifth President of the United States or just walk around the lovely 10-acre seaside park the library sits on. |
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Museum Of Science Boston"The Museum of Science, Boston" was the first museum of its kind in North America and has had a long relationship with the world famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Explore more than 500 interactive exhibits unique to Boston, a planetarium, New England’s only domed IMAX Theater, and even a zoo with the whole family. |
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