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Run by a real estate agency, this tour company offers tailored walking or biking tours according to your interests. Walk through the churches of the North End, amble Irish South Boston with views of Pleasure Bay and Castle Isla... more
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Running the length of Atlantic Avenue between Mercantile Street and Long Wharf, this waterfront park boasts some of the best views of the harbor and is the gateway to the North End. Children can play in the small park area, and... more
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The Fan Pier is the magnificently done up waterfront in the city of Boston. This is a popular destination for tourists and families visiting the city. At the Fan Pier there are several restaurants, shopping stores, a scenic mar... more
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See another side of New England without the hassle of driving and take a scenic coastal cruise to the historic seaport of Gloucester on a 500-passenger boat. The tour stops for two hours at Studio Restaurant in Rocky Neck. Expl... more
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Boston Harbor is a beautiful retreat from the city in any season. It is also the departure point for ferries to Cape Cod and the South Shore, whale watches and moonlit cruises. The history of the harbor has not been forgotten;... more
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Any shopper will enjoy a stroll down this street, which features eight blocks of upscale boutiques, shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. On warm weekends, the sidewalks are teeming with window shoppers, street performers and ove... more
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the famous Champs-Elysee (pretty much like Newbury Street, but over the top) down to L'Arc continue reading »
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Just across Charles Street from the Boston Common, Public Garden is elegantly landscaped with flower beds, lagoons, walking paths and statues, including a notable monument of George Washington on a horse. You can watch couples... more
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went to Boston Public Garden….it is sort of Central Park for Bostonians….not that big continue reading »
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When this congregation was formed in 1669, it was a dissenting group from the First Church in Boston and was known as the Third Church. Famous historical members of this church's congregation included Benjamin Franklin, William... more
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Formerly the family estate of an early U.S. ambassador to Japan, Larz Anderson Park's Japanese stone lantern is the only reminder of Larz Anderson's fascination with the Far East. Residents and visitors frequent these grounds t... more
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The quaint, tree-lined streets in this neighborhood are filled with brownstone shops, restaurants, bars and upscale housing. The Public Garden is the neighborhood border. From there, you can amble along the wide sidewalks of Co... more
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for Back Bay Station. As neither of them had traveled by train before in the US, they were not sure how continue reading »
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