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Travel Info I am planning a trip to Boston in a month or so and have never been there before. I am looking for places to visit while there--I love history and culture and would like to do relevant things. I am staying with a friend in Waltham, but will have 3 days in the city itself. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Travel Tips Boston Cell Phone Tour - Talking Street Cell Phone Tour of Boston Features Steven Tyler of Aerosmith Boston Cell Phone Tour: Visiting Boston? Aerosmith lead singer and Massachusetts native Steven Tyler is at your call to show you around town. At your cell phone call, that is, with the Talking Street cell phone tour of Boston. Tomb Boston - 5 W!TS Opens Interactive Egyptian Themed Adventure Attraction in Boston Tomb Boston: Boston's newest attraction will test your wits. Boston Tours - The Most Unique Tours of Boston Boston Tours: Looking for a unique way to see Boston? Whether you're planning your first trip to Boston or you want to see the city in a whole new way, here are my picks for the most unique tours of Boston. Dreams of Freedom Boston is second only to Ellis Island as a gateway to America for immigrants. The city's newest attraction, Dreams of Freedom, celebrates this legacy. Fenway Photo Gallery I'll take you out to the ballgame on a virtual photo tour of historic Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Hot dogs not included. Freedom Trail: Walk the Line walking The Freedom Trail is one of the best ways to get acquainted with Boston and to see the city's landmarks. Here's a guide to this 2.5-mile route through Boston. Don鈥檛 want to wear out your sneakers? Great Deal: Boston Citipass Citipass offers discounted admission to six popular Boston sites. try the Samuel Adams Brewery in Boston and sample the beers named after the American brewer and patriot. You Otter Go... to the Aquarium! do you want to see sea lions smile and penguins play? Then you otter head to the New England Aquarium in Boston, one of the city's perpetually popular family attractions. Here's a travel guide and a virtual tour of the Aquarium, too. New England Holocaust Memorial From About, 20th Century History Guide Jennifer Rosenberg takes you off of the Freedom Trail to visit this often overlooked Boston landmark. Boston Adventures Sightseeing Tours Choose from nine sightseeing adventures including a Boston Scavenger Hunt, Whale Watches, an Irish Pub Crawl, and the Boston Strangler Tour. Boston Duck Tours What's a Duck Tour? Good question! You'll tour Boston's roads and waters in a "duck," a World War II-era amphibious vehicle. Boston for Visitors Everything you need to know, from the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau. Boston Tours Boston Tours will take you to the important historic sites and attractions in Boston, Charlestown, and Cambridge aboard a 20 passenger, air-conditioned motorcoach. Boston's Black Heritage Trail This 1.6-mile walk takes in important sites related to Boston's black community in the 19th century. Learn about the trail with this online guide from the Museum of Afro American History Boston. Fenway Park Guided Tours The Green Monster and historic Fenway Stadium have been a Boston sports landmark since 1912! Guided tours of the Red Sox ballpark are available all summer long. Go Boston Card Here's a good deal for Boston visitors. Purchase the Go Boston Card online or at participating outlets in the city, and you'll receive free admission to 31 popular Boston attractions, a two-day trolley pass, shopping and dining discounts and a 132-page pocket guide to Boston. One-, two-, three- and five-day cards are available. John F. Kennedy Library and Museum Boston, MA - The President's life and legacy are depicted in permanent and special exhibitions. John Hancock Observatory Spectacular views of Boston and great multimedia programs draw visitors to New England's tallest building. Museum of Science Boston, MA - More than 400 hands-on exhibits from a to z... astronomy to zoology, that is! Fun for the whole family. The Paul Revere House Paul Revere was the quintessential patriot, and you can visit the small wooden house in Boston's North End from which he departed on his legendary ride. Boston Travel Guide More resources for planning your trip to Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Find and reserve lodging, design an itinerary that's perfect for you and your traveling companions and discover all of the treats the city is known for, plus a few less-well-known Boston haunts, too. Others the tea party m Quincy Market I've only been there once, (to see the Orioles play at Fenway Park), but if you like Italian food, I definately recommend checking out Boston's "north end." They have good Italian food up there, as well as bakeries that offer Italian deserts. Take a Duck Tour, walk the Freedom Trail, take a Trolley Tour, go to a Red Sox game, the Aquarium, or do some shopping on Newbury Street (Boston's version of Rodeo Drive) or Quincy Market. Check out the Skywalk at the Prudential for a nice view of the city, or go to any of the museums, like the Museum of Fine Art, the JFK Museum, or the Museum of Science. A citypass (http://www.citypass.com/city/boston.html... ) is a nice way to see a lot of things for a low price. Search for any of these ideas online for more information. Boston is a fantastic city with a lot to do. im goin to boston 2...to work for the summer fun fun fun!!never been dere either |
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