Boston Things to Do, Sights, Attractions, and Activities

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#1 of 18 things to do in Boston
jamartin39 says: My cousin and I went to the MOS in Boston for my birthday, and as usual we always have fun. This place is not just for kids, so no one should feel creped out walking around with no children. Some exhibits never change others do so visit the website to see what’s there. On this visit they had an…
#2 of 18 things to do in Boston
Boston_Babe says: If you're looking for a way to make a romantic statement and really impress your special someone, this is it! The tour begins on the Esplanade near the Hatch Shell. The company has a cute booth built to look like a small version of the bell tower in Venice's St. Mark's Square. It's located right …
#3 of 18 things to do in Boston
dansgirl1978 says: This is the final resting place for many Patriots. I have a personal connection here as my ancestor Robert Treat Paine is buried here but this cemetery is also the final resting place for Paul Revere, Benjamin Franklin's parents, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, victims of the Boston Massacre, Mother Goo…
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#4 of 18 things to do in Boston
CiocColato says: This is the first presidential that I have visited and thus have no measure for how good it is in comparison to other presidential libraries. But what I can say is that you learn a lot about President Kennedy's life spanning form when he served in the Navy to his presidency. You get to see how Presi…
#5 of 18 things to do in Boston
mocba says: Hi just to say if you are in Boston or nearby it is well worth going on the Whale watching trips. i did in early October this year. Amazing takes 3 hours approx and we saw 6 humpback whales and one breached which was stunning sight. Group of 4 swimming together and well worth. It cost $36 approx w…
#6 of 18 things to do in Boston
Freedom Trail 2 reviews
vances says: Might be a hot hike in August, but if you've never been to Boston the Freedom Trail is a must!  Head for Boston Commons and begin following the trail of bricks (two bricks wide).  If memory serves it is a bit over two miles...and since you are on foot you need to return!Your trek wil…
#7 of 18 things to do in Boston
jhoc says: After living in Boston for 10 years and watching the old World War II amphibious ducks driving the streets and swimming the Charles I brought a friend home and we gave it a go. Seeing Boston from the river was great and the guide was even better. Hearing all of the bits of history in one concise t…
#8 of 18 things to do in Boston
Fenway Park 3 reviews
CiocColato says: I must disclose that I have not been to every ballpark in America (yet, I am on number 7), but Fenway Park is by far the best baseball experience in my opinion. And for the record, I am not a Boston native or resident, so this is in no way a bias opinion. When going to Fenway, ticket holders are…
#9 of 18 things to do in Boston
SweetNothing says:  I had an awesome experience. I went last year with my best friends because I'd never seen a whale before upclose. I used the 3-day Go Boston Card to get on the New England Whale Watch offered by Mass Bay Lines. I just flashed my card to get on, but if you don't have a Go Boston Card then y…
#10 of 18 things to do in Boston
trav2there says: The Freedom Trail tour is a walking tour of some of the historic sites in Boston. Since it is a walking tour, you dont see all the places there are but they do cover the downtown area well. The guide was informative and had a good personality, making the tour fun. It takes right at 1.5 hours to comp…
#11 of 18 things to do in Boston
littlemollica says: Located two blocks North of the Back Bay T station, Trinity Church is an architectural landmark in the middle of the city. Completed in 1877, this building has been a part of Boston's skyline for over 130 years! As you come upon the church you immediately notice how much it stands out from the sk…
#12 of 18 things to do in Boston
Wally's 1 review
kevinw83 says: Wally's is a hole in the wall jazz cafe in Boston.  It was among my favorite hangout spots in the city.  They feature live music 365 days/year.  And no cover makes it even better.The entire bar is probably ~500 sq feet, so it gets packed quickly.  Not for the claustrophobic. …
#13 of 18 things to do in Boston
cazandsi says: The aquarium is dead easy to get to on the subway, just hop off at Aquarium. Once off the subway, the aquarium is easy to find. We decided to go first thing in the morning as it's a popular attraction and the queue quickly builds up. They open every day at 9am. General admission for an adult whe…
#14 of 18 things to do in Boston
Dragon Bar 1 review
kevinw83 says: Dragon Bar is a yuppie located right off the Common.  Most bars in Boston are actually bar/lounge/clubs, and Dragon Bar is no different.  It has booths where you can order food and attempt to have half drunken shout conversations with friends, and a dance floor area in the back.  One …
#15 of 18 things to do in Boston
jd_fitness says: I WOULD DEFINATELY RECOMMEND A CRUISE FOR ANYONE. I HAD A WONDERFUL TIME UNTIL I WAS CHEATED OUT OF A FREE CRUISE BY A DISHONEST CRUISE MANAGER. WHEN I TRIED TO GET ANY RESULTS FROM THE CRUISELINE, I WAS TOLD THERE WAS NOTHING I COULD DO. I BELIEVE THE CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NOT UP TO PAR TO WHERE I…

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