Boston Area Attractions
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Urban AdvenTours
Drive to Urban AdvenTours and they’ll set you up with helmets and
biking gear so you can bike through the quaint neighborhoods of Boston.
You’ll get some exercise while gaining a unique perspective of the city.
Freedom Trail
Rent a van and drive to the Freedom Trail, a perfect place to
stretch your legs and educate yourself at the same time. Filled with
historic landmarks, this two-and-a-half-mile trail will give you a
history lesson while exploring the scenery in the area.
Cheers Boston
The Former Bull & Finch Pub is now officially known as Cheers. The
pub is famous for serving as the inspiration for the television show
Cheers.
Drive to Boston’s Beacon Hill District and check out this must see
for fans of the show.
Museum of Science
With an IMAX, interactive exhibits and a planetarium, Boston’s Museum
of Science is a great stop for all ages.
Boston Public Garden
When driving in Boston, take a trip to Charles Street and visit
Boston Public Garden, located in the heart of the city. This beautiful
nature retreat is the nation’s oldest botanical garden.
Fenway Park
Historic home to Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park
is the oldest Major League baseball park in the United States. The park
is located right in downtown Boston. Game tickets can be difficult to
obtain, but the park offers tours for those who aren’t able to catch a
game.
Quincy Market
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, more commonly known as Quincy Market, is an
indoor-outdoor market that’s great for both shopping and dining.
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