Boston is located in the North Eastern United States. It is the 10th largest metropolitan capital city and 23rd populated city in U.S. Boston symbolizes the “Cradle of Liberty”. This largest city of New England is regarded for economic and cultural center.

Boston Duck Tours

Vehicles with team of brightly colored ducks allow us to travel most of the tourist attractions.

The Freedom Trail

It is a 2.5 mile long red line that covers 16 historical spots. Freedom Trail Foundation arranged this, and walking around the trail is free of cost.

Boston Common and Public Garden

Both the gardens are located side-by-side. They houses memorial statues, past impact and open air amusement. The public garden is nation’s oldest botanical garden. The common, is the first public park in America. Famous Swan Boats and bronze monuments are inspired by everyone.

Quincy Market

The market is officially known as Faneuil Hall Marketplace. It is the better indoor market and open air market place for shopping and dining.

Fenway Park

It was famous home of main club for Baseball’s Boston Red Sox since 1912. The attractive interior view of stadium and invaluable Green Monster, draw-in most of the visitors.

Museum of Science

The Museum at Science Park attracts everyone with its interactive exhibits counting above 400. The kids are mostly attracted by the Virtual Fish Tank, Planetarium and IMAX Theater.

Cheers Boston

Officially called Cheers Boston was formerly known as Bull & Finch Pub. It is situated in Boston’s Beacon Hill District. It lock-in lot of tourist and show admirer, for its overpriced pub food in abundance.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

It is the largest art museum in New England. It’s famous for the collection of paintings by Claude Monet, a French mimic and attracted by the changing exhibits.

Filene’s Basement

A crowded shopping place, attracted for its bargain shopping and thrilling down deals. It’s a pioneering way of selling excess products from the upstairs Filene Departmental Store.

New England Aquarium

An everlasting attraction place where sea lions smile and penguins play. It is also possible to get yourself deep in watery world.

Sam Adams Brewery

It is microbrewery’s beer making place located in Jamaica Plain. The Beer Museum depends on this brewery.

Back Bay

It is constructed with soil by Henry James. It is the base for the two tallest construction, the Prudential and John Hancock towers. The sides are covered by famous hotels, library, church, expensive restaurants and enough shops.

Cambridge - Harvard Square and MIT

The Square is situated across the Charles River, and the admired places are Cambridge Harvard University known for its beautiful surrounding. The next place is MIT with success design of The Ray and Maria Stata Centre.

Boston Harbor Islands

The lovely view of the harbor makes us to walk around. It is also possible to take part in aquatic activities and a better place to relax.

Newbury Street Shops, Boston

The street is filled with enough retail shops and well known for its unique collection.

Paul Revere’s House

The oldest building in Boston and known for its fine gold and silversmith and considered as a national treasure.

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

It’s a simple museum by its quality when comparing with others. The admission fee is very low also filled with enough literals.

Charles River Esplanade

It is covered with numerous of colors that give scenic perfection.

The Old North Church — Christ Church, Boston

This is the oldest church with historical significance of Paul Revere’s midnight ride.

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