This is one of the best ways to get to know Boston. The freedom trail starts in Boston Common and winds its way all the way to Charlestown where the ...More |
One of our favorite places. Awesome bars, shops, restaurants, and people watching. Street performers are great entertainment... local to do and see. ...More |
My first time in Boston and I didn't know where to start, but I noticed the Duck Tours, and thought "Hey..that looks like fun!" Boy, was that an ...More |
Description: Boston Common is America's oldest park in the heart of Boston, offering recreation opportunities and a glimpse into history through numerous monuments ... More |
Ive been many places and by far the MFA in Boston is the finest art museum. It compares to the Louvre in Paris. What a wonderful collection of fine ...More |
Description: Just across Charles Street from the Boston Common, Public Garden is elegantly landscaped with flower beds, lagoons, walking paths and statues ... |
The North End is an excellent place to go. It has a very European feel to it with many of the residents being Itallian immigrants. The area it great ...More |
I enjoyed the Prudential Center. Actually did not visit the skywalk, instead I opted to visit the Top of the Hub Restaurant. The view was outstanding ...More |
This is an exellent museum that has whatever you could possibly be interested in. It has factual information for parents and fun experiments for ...More |
Description: At the beginning of the 20th Century, heiress and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner built a home modeled after a 15th-century Venetian palace. ... More |
Description: Get a feel for Boston with a stroll along 17 miles of riverside paths and parks. Watch sailboats and racing college crews on the Charles River ... More |
Description: There are other boat companies offering whale watches departing from Boston Harbor, but this one by the New England Aquarium is the only one run by an ... More |
Description: Perhaps the birthplace of bargain shopping, Filene's Basement's original purpose was to quickly sell off excess merchandise from the department store ... More |
I looked forward to this part of the trip. It's so cool to see Paul Revere's house there with everything else. I would like to have seen more (they ...More |
Description: Spanning the area between South Station and the Boston Common, Chinatown is filled with many Chinese immigrants and their businesses. There are ... More |
In the services there is R & R that is rest and rexaltion from combat . Also here at Ehrlich's that is what you will find . rest and relaxation from ...More |
Description: Opened in 1995 and named after the late Boston Celtics star, this facility is great place for a workout or a reception. The gem of the center is the ... More |
We had a group of friends join us for a night out at Boston Billiard Club and had a ball. We started in the lounge where one of our friends almost ...More |
I liked Frog Pond because the Staff was kind and helped kids if they needed help. I also liked having clean ice and seeing the Zamboni. I had a lot of ...More |
Newbury street is generally known as the "hip" persons place to see and be seen. In the summer all of the restaraunts have outdoor seating, and it's a ...More |
I have ordered cakes from Mike's several times. EVERY single time they have given me the wrong cake for one reason or another. I have given them ...More |
I ordered the 100th Anniversary Fenway book as a Christmas gift, only to discover that the price I paid was $5 over the retail cover price. In ...More |
Description: Located in the Charlestown Navy Yard, this organization offers sailing instruction and youth outreach programs. Guided tours of the inner harbor and ... More |
This is not something that has "thousands of tickets" (bad review confused) These are very personal tours with a local photographer. Who was willing ...More |
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