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Indulge your love affair with the art of ballet at the Boston Opera House, where you will find classic and contemporary performances extraordinaire. Click below to read more!
Boston Ballet information and hotels
There's no healthier way to discover Boston than by taking a guided bicycle tour! Click below to read more!
Boston Bike Tours information and hotels
At the genesis of the Freedom Trail, Boston Common serves as a popular green space for residents and visitors alike.
Boston Common information and hotels
There's nothing like viewing a big city's skyline from a distance, and a Boston Harbor cruise is the perfect selection. Click below to read more!
Boston Harbor Cruises information and hotels
If you are a Red Sox fan or just a baseball fan in general, you simply must tour Fenway Park while visiting Boston. Click below to read more!
Boston Red Sox and Fenway Park Tour information and hotels
Follow the red brick trail! You can follow the Freedom Trail to see important churches, cemeteries, meeting places, museums and parks. Click below to read more!
Freedom Trail information and hotels
Hyde Park's favorite course boasts 18 holes and is encircled completely by a 6-foot rock wall. The course is superbly maintained and prices are fair. Click below to read more!
George Wright Golf Course information and hotels
Can't afford a trip to Italy? No problem, you can enjoy an amazing gondola ride right here in Boston! What a great idea for a romantic date. Click below to read more!
Gondola di Venezia information and hotels
Study New England forests in the Family Gallery, debate Darwin's Theory, view the world’s only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42-foot-long prehistoric marine reptile, and be amazed by a stunning collection of meteorites from around the world. Click below to read more!
Harvard Museum of Natural History information and hotels
Grab a blanket or lawn chair and head to the south bank of the Charles River, known as the Esplanade, for FREE summertime movies. Click below to read more!
Hatch Shell Free Friday Flicks information and hotels
Described as "a feast for the senses", the Gardner Museum boasts 3 floors filled with fine and decorative artwork. Along with a stunning permanent collection, visitors can also enjoy travelling exhibitions. Click below to read more!
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum information and hotels
Take an intriguing journey through the early 1960's and view period settings from the White House along with multimedia exhibits which will take you through President Kennedy's thousand days in office. Click below to read more!
John F Kennedy Library and Museum information and hotels
Dedicated to preserving African American history and experience from Colonial times forward, this Museum offers self-guided tours along with summertime guided tours. Two historic buildings built in the early 1800's, the African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School on Beacon Hill, are both utilized by the museum. Click below to read more!
Museum of African American History information and hotels
Four hundred fifty thousand works of art make this museum one of the most complete in the world. Over a million visitors every year spend time viewing its stunning permanent collection, special exhibitions, and First Friday and other special events. Click below to read more!
Museum of Fine Arts information and hotels
This is the place where the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed in 1776. Real history. On display are John Hancock's coat, tea from the Tea Party and two floors of artifacts and stories from the past. Interactive exhibits make this museum wonderful for children! Click below to read more!
Old State House information and hotels
One of the best ways to get oriented to the city and explore the various sights and sounds of Boston is to hop aboard a sight-seeing trolley! Click below to read more!
Old Town Trolley Tours information and hotels
See immortal Revolutionary rider Paul Revere's historic home, located in downtown Boston's North End. The small wooden building is still standing, a reminder of the early days of the Revolution. Click below to read more!
Paul Revere House information and hotels
Are you a die-hard IPA fan? Do you just love a tasty craft beer? Then you should take a tour of the local Samuel Adams Brewery! Click below to read more!
Samuel Adams Brewery information and hotels
For the best vistas in town, head to the Prudential Center in Boston's historic Back Bay. This mixed use center offers visitors the opportunity to ride to the top of the Skywalk Observatory, plus there are many other things to do here. Click below to read more!
Skywalk Observatory and Exhibit Prudential Tower information and hotels
Take a 2-hour cruise of Boston's historic harbor for a relaxing lunch or an exciting dinner. You will definitely come away with another perspective of this beautiful city. Click below to read more!
Spirit of Boston Cruises information and hotels
Sports fans, when you are visiting Boston you should treat yourself to a NHL or NBA game! TD Garden also brings the best concerts, family shows, ice shows and other top entertainment to the city. Click below to read more!
TD Garden information and hotels
The old commissioned warship still afloat, the USS Constitution offers free guided, narrated tours throughout the year. It's a great history lesson and you get to meet real active duty Navy Sailors to boot. Click below to read more!
USS Constitution information and hotels
Designed by Donald J. Ross, this par-72 course boasts a slope rating of 120 on bent grass. Click below to read more!
William J Devine Golf Course information and hotels
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