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There are a variety of free walks and trails throughout the City of Boston. The City has a wealth of museums, with everything from the Museum of Fine Arts to the Old State House. Boston offers world-class dining and shopping options as well as local, artisan, and ethnic favorites.
Whether you're visiting by air, by land, or by sea, find everything you need to know about getting to Boston, getting around Boston, and getting to know the real Boston. Founded four centuries ago, Boston has never settled. Uncover the real Boston through stories that capture a city in motion.
Plan the perfect trip to Boston. View the Official Boston & Cambridge Visitor Guide online or request a mailed copy. Start planning today!
Start your trip to Boston at the Boston Common Visitor Center. Pick up maps and brochures, book activities throughout Boston, purchase souvenirs, and get insider tips on exploring the city. Open daily from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
As Massachusetts' capital and the birthplace of the American Revolution, there's no shortage of historical sites for travelers to explore within Boston's city limits (and beyond). There's even...
From navigating the streets to understanding the social dynamics, here is everything you need to know before you visit Boston. From gleaming storefronts and bars to historical sites and districts packed with international culture, these are Boston's best neighborhoods. Many of New England's best places to visit are just a day trip from Boston.
From shows to sporting events, there is always something going on in Boston. We have information on theaters, museums, and free (and mostly) free things to do in the City.
Exploring the Boston of yesteryear through today’s best restaurants, shops, and outdoor scenery. Despite the rising crowds, this island is still a haven—with plenty to do in what's set up to be a...
In just Boston alone, we came up with a list of 30 things to do! If you are planning a trip to Boston, here is our long list of things to do in the city. At the end of this post we have recommendations as to how to plan your time here, whether you have 1, 2, or more days to spend in this historic city.
It's here that over 20 million people come to visit each year to explore each of the neighborhoods, check out museums and other landmarks, and enjoy Boston staples like lobster rolls, Fenway Park and the Freedom Trail. There's plenty of food, culture, and entertainment to take in while you're in town.