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minerva3333 says:
While in Boston, I visited the Boston Beer Works restaurant. And it was so good, the group voted to come back a second time during the trip (an unprecedented feat in my travel career). The menu isn't anything out of the ordinary, but I can honestly say everyone loved what they ordered (personally …
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travelsickhd says:
If you're headed to Boston, there is something for everyone here. If shopping is on your mind, visit Quincy Market in Faneuil Hall, the center of the city (for discount coupons go to www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com). During the warm weather months, there is always some form of entertainment being per…
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s_wessen says:
Great gyros, pitas, salads, fish, chicken, everything is good..and its cheap! my favorite is "steves special burger"..which isnt a burger at all but i get it every time i go.
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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 …
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ashleynpearson says:
The Elephant Walk looks like nothing special from the outside. We went there because my friend had been hearing about it recently so a group of us went to try it out.
The menu had so much to choose from including appetizers, soups and salads, seafood, and even vegan dishes. The real twist was tha…
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ejames01 says:
Hotel is very nice and is up to date. The lobby is nice and the restaurant serves some awesome food. The room are very nice and the beds and pillows are very comfortable. The bathroom is a nice sie and very clean. The hotel is close to the Boston airport and there is a Hyatt shuttle bus that can pic…
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kayguarnay says:
Walking the Freedom Trail on the North Side you will find this on a corner across from the oldest bar (name withheld). If you like history, this is a striking place to visit. Although a little too touristy for my taste (I like to stray off the beaten path), this place is definitely a must visit be…
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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…
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Boston_Babe says:
We made reservations for our 5th Anniversary dinner about five days in advance for a Friday night at 7pm. We arrived a few minutes late and as we walked in the manager/owner (?) asked if we had reservations and said he's have a table in one minute. A few minutes later we were seated at the best seat…
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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…
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kevinw83 says:
Radius is definitely an experience for a special night, or just to
treat yourself out to a nice night. Located in the heart of
Boston's financial district, you'll see a lot of power ties and suits
at all times. I would imagine this is a restaurant where tons of
important business dea…
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mellemel8 says:
If you are a big fan of "top chef" like me. Todd English, was one of the guest judges at the finale of top chef season 3. He is one of the most decorated, respected, and charismatic chefs in the world, Todd English has enjoyed a staggering amount of accolades during his remarkable career. His accomp…
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kajoku says:
We stayed at this hotel for 4 days in june. It is app. 20 minutes to Boston City Center by car - and very nice. The rooms are fully equipped with a kitchen and fridge, have very stylish furniture and huge, nicely designed bathrooms. The beds are very comfy, as the hotel is a member of the Starwood g…
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UB91 says:
10 Things To Do In BOSTON:
1. Fanuil Hall/Quincy Market: Converted 18th century warehouses on waterfront. Shops, restaurants, bars.
2. North End: Old North Church, Italian Restataurants (Dolce Vita), & Bakeries.
3. Boston Common: In the heart of the city. Swan Boats, "Cheer's", Beacon Hill.
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SweetNothing says:
If you’re not a traveler fortunate enough to have a friend or family
member picking you up, you might have to take a cab from Logan Airport.
Fortunately, in front of every airport terminal a 24-hour cab stand
awaits visitors with service to all of New England.
Wait in the cab stand line and s…
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pinchora says:
So on my train ride to Salem I was looking through Hotel books and saw this hotel and according to the map it was in a really good location and it was really affordable ($130 per night) for being in downtown Boston. So I called and made the reservations.
After Salem we went to the hotel and ch…
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nimrodk says:
I stayed at Park Plaza for 5 nights.
I Didn't pay for my stay so I'm not sure what was the bill.
The room is this iconic hotel which also mean its a bit old which been kept in good condition.
Took me two nights to discover I got the sutie all for myself (I was wondering what's behind that door …
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dansgirl1978 says:
I had been recommended this pastry shop by two Boston natives and a few other people that had visited Boston. We found it by accident really and decided that I had to try it since it was so highly recommended. It's a very small shop and was very very crowded, but they're pros and I was served pretty…
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Boston_Babe says:
The Boston Sheraton is an excellent location as it is centrally located to so many attractions in Boston.
For those that love to shop, the Sheraton is conveniently connected to the Prudential Center and the Copley Place Mall, both housing many famous high end shops. And just one block from the …
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pinchora says:
Across the street from the the Union Oyster house (the oldest restaurant in the US) is the oldest bar in Boston... I just had to go.
the bar was quaint and homey... Bostonians are very nice; dispite what the rest of the country has to say... they are not Massholes. But the bar wraps around the …
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jenniescharm says:
As I arrived at the hotel I couldn't believe how great the location was. Right on the Freedom Trail, I was steps away from several other stops on the Trail and within a few blocks could be on four different subway lines.
Check-in and check-out went smoothly, and the concierge was very helpful in…
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Boston_Babe says:
The best feature of this hotel is it's location which overlooks historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace. We stayed here in September of 2002 for our Anniversary. We were in a beautiful room that when you opened the door there were three or four steps down into a sunken room with very high ceilings. There …
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alexborcau says:
My friend Audrey frequently tries to convince me to become a food writer. I absolutely love food and the whole dining experience, therefore I jump at any opportunity to go out and enjoy a new restaurant. This being said, it can be quite hard for a restaurant to make it onto my "favorites" list. If I…
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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. …
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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…
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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…
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avoidluckystar says:
They are horrible! and will tell you lies to save their face.
I'm trying to let everyone know to beware of what could happen! Please be safe and choose another company.
This Saturday I bought 8:30AM ticket to go to Boston. Unfortunately they did not count heads before leaving the rest stop…
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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…
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scnbenstein says:
If you're ever in Boston, you gotta buy yourself some tickets... even if you're not a sports fan. It's all about the experience man, and nothing does it like a football/basketball/baseball game. Since basketball isn't till late fall, I would try to catch a baseball game before midseason ends, and wh…
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Boston_Babe says:
We booked this hotel through Priceline for $150/night. We had an easy check in and when I told the receptionist that it was our Anniversary, she made sure to give us a oversized King room on the 11th floor. The room had high ceilings and very classy furniture. The bed was incredibly comfortable with…
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