Capital and largest city
of the U.S. state of Massachusetts, Boston is the symbol of the New England region of the northeastern United States. Founded in 1630, played a major role in 1770, having been the “cradle of the American Revolution.” Boston is one of the most beautiful American cities, beyond the traditional skyline in downtown has much more to show visitors. The Freedom Trail (picture above) takes you to visit 16 historical sites of the city in three hours to get the route. A red brick or painted line connects the sites on the trail and is a great guide. Visit the Quincy Market in the city center, ideal for a lunch. The famous series “Cheers” was filmed in Boston, an excellent opportunity to have a beer in the same place. The Boston Common is a huge park in the city center, very good for a walk. Boston is one of the most famous university cities in the United States, in the same avenue are Harvard and MIT. It is a cultural city with many points of interest such as the State House (picture below), the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Institute of Contemporary Arts and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Hotels in Boston
What to visit in Boston: Boston Common; Harvard University; MIT; Quincy Market; Cheers; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Freedom Trail; Newbury Street; Copley Square;
Transports in Boston
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS): This airport is the main gateway of New England, there are flights from/to many american and european cities.
There are buses from the airport to South Station in downtown.
By train: There are three main stations in Boston, South Station, North Station and Back Bay.
By bus: There are many bus connections between Boston and other american cities like New York City.
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