Boston Travel Guide
Welcome to Boston!
Boston is certainly among the top destinations anywhere; its place in American history alone makes it worth a visit. To get a good perspective of the city's layout and history, take a walking tour along the Freedom Trail. Then, try a memorable trip to the U.S.S. Constitution, see Bunker Hill Monument in nearby Charlestown—which memorializes the efforts of American colonists during the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775—and visit the Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum. Boston is more than history though. The shopping is phenomenal, and visitors should be sure to visit Faneuil Hall Marketplace, which has a history dating back 250 years. A host of Boston museums warrant a visit, including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library and Museum, the Cahoon Museum of American Art and the Museum of Afro-American History. For an escape to nature, take in Boston Common, one of the oldest public parks in the United States.
Tourist Attractions

This museum dedicated to the memory of the 35th President of the United States, John F.
Hotels & Motels

Featuring 941 newly renovated guest rooms and 22 suites, the Boston Park Plaza Hotel is a historic landmark that boasts extensive meeting facilities, on-site dining, 24-hour room service, a fitness center, high-speed Internet access, a business center and much more.
Tour Operators

This bike tour company is fully equipped with guides for sightseeing all the sweet spots in Boston and beyond.
Current & Upcoming Events [ View All ]
Looking for something to do in Boston? Check out these current and upcoming events. If you know of an event that is not listed in the travel guide, please feel free to add an event listing (it's free).
- Boston Pride Week
May 31 to Jun 09 » Boston - Dragon Boat Festival of Boston
Jun 08 to Jun 09 » Charles River - Boston Dragon Boat Festival
Jun 08 to Jun 09 » Boston - Boston HarborFest
Jul 02 to Jul 07 » Boston
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