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Boston can be explored through feet more than any other transport services. However, while visiting the beautiful city, one has to make sure to take an umbrella with him as the weather tends to be unpredictable.

One has to keep in mind that this city does not have a decent public transportation. So, before visiting some of the best places in the city, he has to plan his itinerary. Some of the must see places are the Plimoth Plantation, Mayflower II, Nashoba Valley, State House, Old Corner Book store and many such amazing places. These places have their own historical background to their conception.

These places are in and around Boston are worth visiting for a tourist. However, accommodation facilities for a few days in Boston can be expensive, for which the tourist has to look for less expensive option in city suburbs. Moreover, whilst on such itinerary, where there is lots of walking, one has to wear comfortable shoes and accordingly plan his visits.

1. Harbor Islands National Park
Boston Harbor Islands National Park is formed by 34 little island in the Boston Harbor. The most important is George’s Island...

2. The Franklin Park Zoo
The Franklin Park Zoo was founded in 1913.This Park is the largest park in the city and also has a zoo. It is a partially wooded 527 acre of park land. There are exotic animals in this zoo.

3. North End
North End is known to be the American Italian Community in Boston or Little Italy. One finds authentic Italian boutiques, cafes, restaurants... 

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Warren Anatomical Museum - 2.1 mi

Warren Anatomical Museum showcases a broad collection of examples of anatomical and pathology items which include curiosities such as the actual skull of Phineas Gage.

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Gardner Museum - 2.3 mi

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is situated inside an ancient and glamour villa. It displays an assorted collection of floral displays and European objects.

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Fine Arts Museum - 2.5 mi

Boston Museum of Fine Arts is one of the costlier museums in the US and contains one of the largest collections of artwork in the Western Hemisphere. It is famous for its French-era paintings and Japanese...

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