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Top Things to do when Visiting Boston, Massachusetts
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Boston features a vibrant culture with many activities for visitors to enjoy. Tourists can enjoy modern amenities like speed boat whale watching or pedal swan boat rides, or visitors can enjoy historic attractions, such as a walking tour of the waterfront. You can enjoy a delicious meal at a waterfront cafe, or visit a popular food truck. Whether you want to enjoy the great outdoors or visit a popular concert in the city, Boston has many things to do.
What to do in Boston
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Take a Step Back into American History
Boston is steeped in rich American history. Here are some historical stops that would be a must-see for any history junkie or anyone interested in learning about the city’s roots when visiting Boston.
The Freedom Trail
No trip to Boston would be complete without a stop along the Freedom Trail which connects many significant sites of America’s history along 2.5 miles. The trail features sixteen historic sites starting with the Boston Common to Paul Revere’s house in the North End, including museums, churches, meeting houses, parks, the USS Constitution, burying grounds, and historic markers along the way. Each site along the trail tells its very own story surrounding the American Revolution and beyond.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace also known as “the home of free speech” and the “Cradle of Liberty” was constructed in 1764, built by artist John Smilbert who used English Country Markets as an inspiration. Sitting atop Faneuil Hall is an 80-pound golden grasshopper, the most famous weather vane in the city, designed by Shem Drowne. During the war of 1812, it is said that in an attempt to spot spies, anyone who responded incorrectly to the question: What is on the top of Faneuil Hall? Would be considered suspicious. The Hall since has been the setting for 300-500 new citizens swearing-in, taking the Oath of Allegiance inside the Great Hall.
USS Constitution

Bunker Hill Monument

Catch a Baseball Game at Fenway Park

Admire Art or Culture at one of Boston’s Museums
When looking to stay warm and indoors visit some of the many museums Boston has to offer including; the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, a great stop for anyone interested in the 35th President of the United States. Explore the many exhibits highlighting Kennedy’s life from his younger years onwards to his presidential run and inauguration, including an exhibit on his wife, the former first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. When traveling with kids the Boston Children’s Museum is a great stop. Recognized as a pacesetter for children’s exhibitions, educational programs, and curriculums, the museum offers children the opportunity to explore exhibits surrounding literacy, performing arts, science, math, cultures, and health and wellness among others. Explore Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Founded in 1870, the museum is known as one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world with the collection encompassing nearly 500,00 works of art! This fine art museum welcomes more than one million visitors every year to experience art from around the world featuring special exhibitions and innovative educational programs.Walk Around and Explore Boston
Boston’s manageable size has made it one of the most walkable cities in America largely due to the 1990’s Big Dig Project which sunk the city’s major highways underground, replacing them with pedestrian greenways and making it even more friendly for those on foot.
Harvard Yard

Boston Public Garden
Explore the first public botanical garden in America, located on Charles Street, the other side of Newbury street. Created in 1634, the garden is decorative and flowery featuring meandering pathways excellent for strolling especially on those sunny, warm, summer days. The park was designed with a Victorian touch with designs of vibrant floral patterns and utilizes new techniques of collecting, hybridizing and propagating plants. The garden offers visitors the opportunity to admire the colorful and unusual plants at the Lagoon, admire the monuments and fountains located on the grounds, and even enjoy the Swan boats.

Stephanie Webb
Travel enthusiast and writer at See Sight Tours. Stephanie Webb loves sharing tips and guides to help you explore the best destinations.
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