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| Quincy Market | |
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Quincy Market is situated in the heart of downtown Boston. This is a popular destination for both locals as well as the tourists. This market has the glories of the past and the vitality of the present with more than 14 restaurants,...
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Fenway Park is a baseball park which is situated near to the Kenmore Square in Boston in Massachusetts. It has served as the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club since it opened in 1912. It is known...
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| MIT Museum | |
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MIT Museum features dynamic and shifting exhibitions, peculiar hands-on activities and public science programs. It showcases collections of science and technology, history, holography,...
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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...
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Boston is one of the largest American university towns, it has 300,000 students and more than 50 universities. Harvard, in an area just outside Boston called
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| What to see in Boston | |
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Boston is truly one of the cities in this country that everyone should visit at least once. Much more like a European city than most us cities, Boston boasts more than 62 historical attractions, many parks and one...
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| Back Bay | |
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Back Bay is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston in Massachusetts. This neighborhood is the upscale retail, residential and also the commercial office district. Along with Beacon Hill, this neighborhood is...
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| Downtown | |
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Downtown Area is known as the historical heart of the Boston City. This area has various attractions and freedom trail sights. This trail starts at Boston common and runs through the city which means one can take three hours to...
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Almost all of the city parks in Boston are located in the Emerald Necklace region which is an 1,100 acre chain of parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. The Public Garden is a large park containing a pond which is...
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| Newbury Street | |
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Newbury Street is situated in the Back Bay area of Boston in Massachusetts. It is lined with historic 19th century brownstones which have hundreds of restaurants and shops, and this makes it a popular destination for the...
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| The Franklin Park Zoo | |
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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. The Franklin Park zoo is one of the oldest...
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| The North End | |
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North End is Boston’s oldest residential community, wherein people lived continuously since it was settled in the 1630s. It is quite small neighborhood of half square mile, but has almost 100 eating establishments and also many...
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| Faneuil Hall Marketplace | |
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The Faneul Hall is a gateway to the City. This is the most famous shopping and dining hall in the city. There are more than a 100 shops in this mall, local treasurer and a bull Market.One also comes across a lot of restaurants...
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| Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair | |
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In this fair one can view the rare books, autographs, prints and maps too. There are also seminars and such programs in this fair for all the people. Some of the activities include the Letterpress which is the Conduit of Knowledge, the...
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Overview to visit Boston at its best
The African Meeting House, is the oldest black church in all America.
The oldest war - ship all over the world, the U.S.S Constitution is housed in Charleston Naval Yard. Both H. Melville for his Moby Dick and C. Dickens took their inspirations here: Boston is such an extraordinary and wonderful discovery!
The Boston Freedom Trail is a five kilometres walk in which fifteen sights are seen!
The Boston National Historical Park Service offers a free 90 minutes' tour.
Children’s Museum, busy and noisy at the same time, stands for both culture and learning!
Nice, in summer, is to enjoy an evening out along the Carles River, close to the Charles River Bridge, a free open - air concert!
Having time enough to satisfy any possibile curiosità are not to be missed: The Museum of Fine Arts, The Boston Massacre Site where five colonists were killed by The British soldiers in 1770, Castle Island which houses Fort Independence, The Institute of Contemporary Art, The African Meeting House, the oldest black Church in America, built in the 19th century.













