Transportation in Boston
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MAILA
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Boston is the easiest city to see by foot tank to its cosmopolitan atmosphere within a compact city, that makes this city easily walkable. If you are tired, take the T (subway), that will take you almost anywhere, you are likely to go, but don’t forget to buy at least 1-day Unlimited Ride, before taking the “T”, if you want to save a lot of money and make sure you have a subway map with you if you don’t want to get lost.
Don’t drive a car around the city, because the parking is very expensive and the traffic is generally terrible. Also, the road system is confusing even for the local people.
If you must, hail a cab, but pay attention to your taxi driver because Boston Cabbies are generally bad drivers and also expensive.
Category: Transportation
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