Walking in Boston
Boston’s Paul Revere Statue. Photo courtesy of kthypryn on Flickr Boston seems an eminently respectable city. The neatly arranged brownstones of Back Bay boast high-end shopping and café culture. The...
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Beacon Hill 1. Tour the Samuel Adams Brewery: Enjoy Sam Adams from the inside out by learning about the brewing procession-site. No reservations are necessary, so it’s a first-come-first-serve deal...
View ArticleFollowing the Irish Heritage Trail
Irish Famine Memorial. Photo credit: Phillip Capper via Flickr. People of Irish descent make up the largest ethnic community in Massachusetts, and any discussion about American history, immigration,...
View ArticleExploring the Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Common. Photo courtesy of ilovemypit. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Common offers a mix of history and nature. Founded in 1634, it is the oldest public park in the United States as...
View ArticleWhat Not to Do in Boston
New England Clam Chowder. Photo courtesy of Timothy Tsui. While here at Viator we like to provide informative tips on fun things to do and see in Boston, it’s also important to think about what not to...
View Article4 Things to Do in Boston in Spring
Cityscape of Boston, Massachusetts photo courtesy of Bert Kaufmann on Flickr After six months of being stuck inside for the long winter, New Englanders bolt for the outdoors at the first hint of...
View Article9 of the Most Unusual Places in Boston
Aerial city view of Boston, Massachusetts As one of the country’s oldest and most historic cities, Boston boasts a good many intriguing attractions. Some are relics of its colonial past, some are...
View Article4th of July in Boston
In terms of patriotic history, Boston has a good deal to brag about; the city has been home (for good or ill) to the Boston Tea Party, Battle of Bunker Hill and infamous Boston Massacre. So, it’s no...
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