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March 10th, 2010 admin No comments

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What we see and do in Boston?

Hello, we are in Boston, MA, for 3 nights. What would you recommend we do for sight seeing and other activities. We are not in the museum witch, but open to see Chinatown and discover the "best" chinese food Boston has to offer. Maybe a bus tour of the city? Ferry Boat Ride on the port? Nothing too expensive because we're not made of money. Waiting for your suggestions! Folks thank you.

If you are looking for a ride from Boston, not TOURS DUCKS. This type of vehicle that the bus is also in the water on the river Charles. Definitely a tourist attraction poplular. http://www.bostonducktours.com/ Fenway Park Tour: Only $ 12 http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/tour.jsp Have dinner at the north end. Many restaurants are very expensive. However, MASSIMINO is equally good and much cheaper. It is located in the periphery the N. end Make reservations ahead. Also stop at MIKE's Pastry for a Canoli or Regina Pizzeria for a slice pizza. http://www.massiminosboston.com/index.html Faneuil Hall: You can not go to Boston without coming here. Here you will find shops and restaurants. CHEERS or eat at the Hard Rock Café. And do not forget to go see the street performers. http://www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com/ Boston is so absolutely beautiful in the fall. However, the weather is very unpredictable. In the last week, the weather was 40s-60s, and even some snow! I suggest checking the weather first. Dress coats. Wear a jacket and a sweatshirt. Recently, it was warmer in the day and cold at night. I hope this helped. Enjoy your trip! Check this site for other things to do around Boston. Try "Travel" section: http://www.boston.com/


Boston Lobster Lunch Cruise Boston Lobster Lunch Cruise
$71.92

Sightseeing on historic Boston harbor, and a feast of tasty New England Lobsters. Catch the Spirit of Boston for an experience you will not forget! Come aboard for the Lobster, stay for the quality entertainment and talk about the views for years to come.
Boston City Pass Boston City Pass
$44

Free admission to the Museum of Science, New England Aquarium, Skywalk Observatory, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Harvard Museum of Natural History, and John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum.
Boston Whale Watching Cruise Boston Whale Watching Cruise
$39.8

View some of the world’s most fascinating creatures on the Boston Whale Watching Cruise. Get the best view of the whales from the decks, as researchers from the Whale Center of New England narrate the tour.
Boston Harbor Dinner Dance Cruise Boston Harbor Dinner Dance Cruise
$98.12

A magical setting enhanced by dazzling city sights and harbor lights. An evening filled to the brim with wonderful cuisine, live music and dancing under a canopy of stars. No trip to Boston is complete without a view from the deck of this festive ship. This is the ultimate Boston experience.
Old Town Trolley Tour of Boston Old Town Trolley Tour of Boston
$30.6

From Beacon Hill to the New England Aquarium, the Back Bay to Boston Common, Old Town Trolley is the best way to see Boston. Hop on and Hop off at 16 designated stops. Includes Free admission to Old State House Museum!
Boston Harbor Sunset Dinner Cruise Boston Harbor Sunset Dinner Cruise
$74.54

Catch the Spirit of Boston on it's Harbor Sunset Cruise! Enjoy sunset over the harbor and skyline views from a huge outdoor deck. Savor a wonderful buffet and rock until you dock to your favorite music.
2 Day Old Town Trolley Boston Pass 2 Day Old Town Trolley Boston Pass
$45.9

Our same fantastic Boston tour but with "on and off" Old Town Trolley privileges for 2 days! The very best way to see all that Boston has to offer. Includes Free admission to Old State House Museum!
Harlem Soul Food & Jazz Tour Harlem Soul Food & Jazz Tour
$125

Jazz in Harlem! Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre! Enjoy a succulent Soul Food dinner in a local restaurant and spend the evening at a local Jazz club, or help discover the next rising star at the Apollo.
Boston Uncommon Boston Uncommon
$56.95

An uncommon look at Boston, this recipe collection tours the city's neighborhoods and offers a taste of the rich history, culture and food traditions that are unique to Boston. This culinary tour features recipes highlighting local New England flavors.
The Food Of Working Women In Boston The Food Of Working Women In Boston
$14.26

The Food Of Working Women In Boston
The Food Of Working Women In Boston The Food Of Working Women In Boston
$23.77

The Food Of Working Women In Boston
The Food Of Working Women In Boston The Food Of Working Women In Boston
$23.77

The Food Of Working Women In Boston
Pennsylvania Snacks : A Guide to Food Factory Tours Pennsylvania Snacks : A Guide to Food Factory Tours
$1.52

Pennsylvania Snacks : A Guide to Food Factory Tours
San Francisco Local Tastes of North Beach San Francisco Local Tastes of North Beach
$69

Enjoy a walking tour sampling the best food, drink and crafts from the heart of "Little Italy". See and taste why San Francisco is one of the culinary capitals of the world, as you savor North Beach and it's authentic Italian food.
Walking Tours of Boston's Made Land Walking Tours of Boston's Made Land
$3.49

Exploring Boston's past and present: 12 walks that trace the creation of the city's man-made land in the central waterfront, Back Bay, South End, Charlestown, and elsewhere.... a richly detailed guide to 12 walks through land 'made' as Boston's original shoreline was filled and expanded outward.-- Michael Kenney, Boston Sunday Globe}Seasholes'} guide is valuable not only for the visitor to Boston but for anyone wanting a feel for early Boston history and the creation of a port city.-- Library Journal-- Michael Kenney, Boston Sunday Globe" ... a richly detailed guide to 12 walks through land 'made' as Boston's original shoreline was filled and expanded outward." -- Michael Kenney, Boston Sunday Globe" [Seasholes'] guide is valuable not only for the visitor to Boston but for anyone wanting a feel for early Boston history and the creation of a port city." -- Library Journal& quot; [Seasholes'] guide is valuable not only for the visitor to Boston but for anyone wanting a feel for early Boston history and the creation of a port city.& quot; -- Library Journal& quot; ... a richly detailed guide to 12 walks through land 'made' as Boston's original shoreline was filled and expanded outward.& quot; -- Michael Kenney, Boston Sunday Globe... a richly detailed guide to 12 walks through land 'made' as Boston's original shoreline was filled and expanded outward. -- Michael Kenney, Boston Sunday GlobeAt its founding, Boston was a small peninsula; over the last 375 years the city has doubled in size by filling in the surrounding tidal flats--areas covered with water at high tide and exposed at low. In Walking Tours of Boston's Made Land, historian Nancy Seasholes outlines twelve walks that trace where and why Boston's man-made land was created, and, along the way, uncovers fascinating and little-known pieces of Boston history. In the course of these walks--around the central waterfront, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the South End, Charlestown, and e@ë…¸Qìÿ¾Úx

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