BOSTON VISITORS' GUIDE
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PLAN YOUR BOSTON ADVENTUREWhen visiting Boston, you'll discover neighborhoods with distinct character, quaint brownstone-lined streets, the beloved Red Sox, and big-city entertainment. Begin your Boston adventure planning here.
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From A to E
Finding a Dunkin Donuts is easy. But do you know where to grab a vegan meal? A guide to the airports hidden gems.

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A French bird
Haven't gone shopping yet for all the traditional Thanksgiving trimmings? Then why not go French for the holiday! All three Petit Robert Bistros will...

HOTELS

Boston Harbor Hotel
The Boston Harbor Hotel is one of the finest hotels...MoreThe Charles Hotel
This nine-story brick hotel... MoreFour Seasons Hotel
Many hotels offer exquisite service... More

ATTRACTIONS

Museum of Science
For the ultimate pain-free educational experience... MorePaul Revere House
One of the most pleasant stops on the Freedom Trail... MoreMuseum of Fine Arts
One of the world's great art museums... More

RESTAURANTS

Durgin-Park
For huge portions of delicious food... MoreL'Espalier
Dinner at L'Espalier is a unique experience... MoreLegal Sea Foods
Out-of-towners sometimes react suspiciously... More

NIGHTLIFE

Scullers Jazz Club
Overlooking the Charles River, Scullers is a lovely... MoreRegattabar
The Regattabar's selection of local... MoreClub Passim
Passim has launched more careers than... More

SHOPPING

International Poster Gallery
Yes, posters are art -- as you'll see... MoreJoie de Vivre
When I'm stumped for a present for a person... MoreBrookline Booksmith
The huge, varied selection makes this store a... More

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Celebrated on the square
Behind every sign that marks Boston's city squares, there's a story. We toured them to find out more.
Boston's melting pot
Beacon Hill was settled in 1625 and its always diverse history is traceable - and walkable - nearly 400 years later

No minimum stay
Its possible to view works by artists ranging from Wyeth to Warhol without leaving Greater Boston or setting foot in the Museum of Fine Arts.

Beantown or bust
Travel and Leisure Magazine recently ranked America's favorite cities based on responses from both visitors and residents. From nightlife to the T, here's how our city stacked up.

Historic Boston Guided GPS Tour
Boston is full of history, and it's a city that is easily seen on foot. Feel free to visit each stop on this walking tour at your own pace.
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Promenade in parts
Plan a five-day walking tour along 38 of the planned 47 miles that make up Boston Harborwalk.

Six great seafood spots
While there's obvious choices like Legal Seafoods and Summer Shacks, here's an insider's guide to other sumptuous offerings.

Peace and play on a war footing
Explore Fort Warren, the most popular attraction in the Boston Harbor Islands national park area, which has given rise to legends and ghost stories.

25 free things to do around Boston
On a strict budget? Here are 25 things you can do in Boston for absolutely no money down.
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A GPS tour of JFK's Boston
Forty-five years after his passing, memories of JFK still burn brightly. Take a tour of Kennedy's Boston with our latest GPS tour.
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Neon Massachusetts
While the glory days of neon lights may be over, many signs still retain a special glow. Check out some of the state's brightest lights.

Take a literary tour of Boston
From the streets of Back Bay to the State House dome, discover the Boston sites that have inspired dozens of authors.

Neighborhood spotlight


Getting into Harvard
Take an interactive tour of Harvard Yard. Go behind the ivy-covered walls and explore its history, architecture, and hidden gems. Story
- Explore Harvard Square
South End snapshots
Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, attractions, and food in Boston's South End.

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