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Posted 1 year ago
by
andrew
Breakfast - One of the best places to start your day will be at The Paramount in Beacon Hill. Surrounded by the oldest neighborhood in the city, this place has amazing pancakes, french toast, or egg sandwiches. But be prepared for a long wait on Saturday or Sunday.
Morning - After filling up at The Paramount, you can beginning walking tour of Boston. One of the most walkable cities in the world (except in the winter), Boston is best seen on foot. If walking all day sounds tiring, the "T" (Boston's subway) is convenient to almost every neighborhood. Hop onto "The Freedom Trail" and check out the historic sites of the city, including Paul Revere's house, the State Capitol building, the site of the Boston Massacre, and more.
Lunch - Get some amazing dim sum in Boston's Chinatown at China Pearl. The food is fresh and tasty, but be prepared to jostle for a spot in line. Chinatown is right next to downtown.
Afternoon - To take a break continue reading ...
Posted 1 year ago
by
meganeaves
Boston is truly a walking city. It is compact and built upwards rather than outwards, which makes it easy to get around on foot. The public transit system is also extensive and reliable. Walking is truly the best way to experience all that Beantown has to offer. Today, we’ll see some of the less trodden paths – forget the Freedom Trail, let’s get off the beaten track and explore the real Boston! continue reading ...
Tags: Walking, Parks, baseball, History
Posted 1 year ago
by
meganeaves
Boston is one of America’s best shopping cities. With several shopping districts, from Chinatown to Newbury Street, the city is a true smorgasbord of consumer delights. Today you’ll go on a hunt for everything from high fashion to tiny trinkets on the streets of Beantown. continue reading ...
Tags: Shopping, Walking, upmarket, Harvard
Posted 1 year ago
by
meganeaves
When most people think of Boston, they imagine Redcoats chasing Minutemen, the Boston Tea Party, and plenty of history. While Boston may have once been the starting point of the American Revolution, it’s now home to many cultural groups that live around the city’s suburbs. Today we’ll explore Boston’s most vibrant cultural neighborhoods, from Brighton to the North End. continue reading ...
Tags: latino, Walking, culture
Posted 1 year ago
by
maria-b
The Freedom Trail is a red line you can follow along downtown Boston that marks several important places in history that shaped the United States. There are 16 historical sites along the way, and while it’s possible finish following the trail in one day, here are some of the places you should definitely stop and see. continue reading ...
Tags: freedom trail, Parks, History
Posted 1 year ago
by
jill
Boston is the old dame of cities, and remains so. This is a day that takes us from Harvard, to Paul Revere, to Little Italy for a taste of history. continue reading ...
Tags: History, Walking