Quick Tips for Visiting Boston
When thinking of the fabulous city of Boston,
Massachusetts a few things come to my mind.. The
Boston Red Sox, The Boston Massacre, Boston
Baked Beans, The Boston Tea party and The Boston
Marathonwhat amazing history this city has to
offer. From television shows set in the heart of
Boston such as Cheers, The Practice, Alley McBeal,
and Boston Legal, to children today being named
for the historic city itself, Boston has
something of interest for everyone.
If youre looking for Education, History, Sports,
Water, Culture, great seafood or simply just
touring youve come to the place that can offer it
all. Spend a day on the water Whale Watching, go
on a world famous Duck Tour, relax on a Harbor
Cruise/Dinner Cruise/Sunset Cruise or learn all
about area lighthouses on a half day or full day
coastline cruise. One other possibility is to see
the Tall Ships, a collection of early American
schooners and clippers that are normally in
Boston Harbor.
If Education is your focus make sure you visit
Harvard University, Berklee College, Boston
University or any school of your choice for a
personal tour. Boston is home to more colleges
and universities than any other city in the
United States. Add in a Museum of preference of
study or visit one of the many Libraries. Add in
a little down time with a professional ballgame
on the court or on the field. The Red Sox are one
of the most-storied franchises in the history of
Major League Baseball and the Celtics have won
more World Championships than any other NBA team.
Dining options are unlimited. Bakeries, Cafés,
Steak Houses, BBQ and of course Seafood is the
most requested. Make sure you save some time for
shopping at Faneuil Hall, tour Fenway Park or the
New Mapparium. Take a Trolley Tour or visit the
New England Aquarium and dont forget about Bunker
Hill where the monument commemorates the
important Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17th,
1775.
Of course you cant visit Boston without seeing
the location of the ever famous ride of Paul
Revere or strolling down the Freedom Trail marked
throughout the city by a painted red line which
includes scenes of critical events in Boston and
the nation's struggle for freedom. The 3-mile
trail is a walking tour of 16 sites and
structures of historic importance in downtown
Boston and covers two and a half centuries of
America's most significant past. Since the past
and the present live alongside the Trail, those
who visit have the opportunity to see the City as
it truly is.
So as you prepare for your next class trip or
group vacation, remember the rich American
Heritage that this city has to offer. Boston is
the destination you dont want to miss out on.
Call a Group Travel Specialist for more detailed
information about your trip planning.
You can find out more about Boston on our
websites
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exploringamerica.com
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