Boston…
over 18 million people visit the city annually, making it a leading tourist
destination. Boston is also one of the
most culturally significant and cosmopolitan cities in America. Home to dozens
of museums, galleries, performing arts organizations, award-winning restaurants
and major sports teams, Boston is the unofficial cultural capital of New
England. With so much sophistication in one city, there is always something to
do and see.
Boston's
Theatre District - Better than Broadway!
The vibrant Boston theater scene
includes more than a dozen performance venues in the Downtown Boston Theatre
District, where you can enjoy top productions ranging from popular Broadway-type
musical shows to avant-garde experimental productions, along with opera, dance, comedy
shows, and everything in between.
Boston’s Cuisine Reigns Supreme
Boston is where you can find world-class
cuisine just about anywhere you look.
From boisterous downtown establishments, quirky neighborhood bistros to
5-star elegant cuisine, your every desire will be fulfilled. Cuisine in Boston is similar to the rest of
New England cuisine, in that it has a large emphasis on seafood and dairy
products. A must try is the New England clam chowder or a little surf and
turf…filet mignon and lobster…how great is that!
SIGHTS,
TOURS AND ADVENTURES
Boston
Duck Tours
You’re off on a journey like you've
never had before. You'll cruise by all the places that make Boston the
birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts! View such sights as the
golden-domed State House to Bunker Hill and the TD Banknorth Garden, Boston Common
and Copley Square to the Big Dig, Government Center to fashionable Newbury
Street, Quincy Market to the Prudential Tower, and more.
Don’t worry…you won’t get wet but may
feel a splash or two.
Museums
Take in one of the most comprehensive
art museums in the world, Museum of Fine Arts.
This stunning museum houses nearly 450,000 works of art. You will be
amazed by all the beauty this museum has to offer. Very close to MFA is the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Listen to the music of Bach, Mozart, and Schumann, while exploring the
three floors of galleries filled with paintings, sculpture, tapestries,
furniture, and decorative arts from cultures spanning thirty centuries. For a different taste, take the kids to visit
the Museum of Natural History and Science Museum. There’s a variety of museums to make every
family member happy!

Walk
The Freedom Trail
Freedom Trail is a red-brick walking
trail that leads you to many important historic sites. A unique collection of
museums, churches, meeting houses, burial grounds, parks, a ship, and historic
markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond. Wear
comfortable walking shoes as you experience history through this beautiful outdoor
trail.
Little
Italy and Chinatown
Explore the winding streets of Downtown
Boston’s Little Italy on the North end and indulge in fabulous pizza, pasta and
fish dishes. If you prefer lighter
cuisine, Chinatown is centered on Beach Street and known for dim sum. Visit Chinese cultural shops and taste the
cuisine of China in this big street in the city of Boston. Take your appetite as Little Italy and
Chinatown are full of wonderful cuisine.
New
England Aquarium
The animals and exhibits are amazing –
don’t miss the penguins or the giant-ocean-tank! The New England Aquarium is
fun for everyone. You can make a whole
day of it. Have a bite to eat at Legal Sea Foods, just steps from the aquarium,
and take a stroll in Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park. From this downtown
location you’re also very close Faneuil Hall Marketplace for a shopping like no
other!
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Located in the heart of downtown Boston,
Faneuil Hall Marketplace is the nation’s premier urban marketplace. It combines
wonderful history with almost 100 shops and pushcarts, 18 full service
restaurants, 35 food stalls and Boston’s most popular comedy nightclub. Wear comfortable shoes because you won’t want
to leave this fabulous. It gives meaning
to “shop til you drop!”
VISIT
TODAY!!