By The Grey Post
August 12, 2025
Walk the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail and step back into America’s revolutionary past. from Boston Common to Paul Revere’s House.
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Indulge in local flavors like clam chowder and lobster rolls at Quincy Market. Watch street performers and shop unique Boston souvenirs.
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Relax at the oldest public park in America. Take a swan boat ride in the Public Garden and enjoy seasonal flowers.
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Baseball fan or not, a tour of Fenway Park is a must. Walk through the dugouts, see the Green Monster, and feel the Red Sox magic.
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One of the largest art museums in the U.S., with works from ancient Egypt to modern masters.
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Cross the river to Cambridge and explore Harvard Yard. Take a student-led tour to learn its 386-year history.
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Relive the famous protest with interactive exhibits and reenactments.
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Perfect for jogging, cycling, or just relaxing by the water. Summer concerts and events add to the charm.
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See penguins, sea turtles, and giant ocean tanks. Great for families and kids.
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Boston’s Little Italy is full of cozy restaurants and bakeries. Try cannoli at Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry.
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