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Boston Trip Suggestions
Taking a weekend trip to Boston this coming Friday.
Have never actually been to Boston apart from to the airport, thats a bit pathetic seeing as we only live an hour and forty minute drive away! Anyway wanted to know what areas and sites people would recommend visiting. Will only be there from Friday to Sunday so time is limited and I know that there's a huge amount to see. We're interested in art / history (but I am not doing the freedom trail) and pub crawling.... funny that. Cheers in advance for any advice. |
Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Hmm 4th July weekend - better go to this one then:
http://www.celticweb.com/greendragon/ "Headquarters of the American Revolution" Also take a boat trip across the harbo(u)r to "Old Ironsides" a bit of Brit defeating history: http://www.ussconstitution.navy.mil/ |
Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by Adnams
(Post 4999479)
Taking a weekend trip to Boston this coming Friday.
Have never actually been to Boston apart from to the airport, thats a bit pathetic seeing as we only live an hour and forty minute drive away! Anyway wanted to know what areas and sites people would recommend visiting. Will only be there from Friday to Sunday so time is limited and I know that there's a huge amount to see. We're interested in art / history (but I am not doing the freedom trail) and pub crawling.... funny that. Cheers in advance for any advice. |
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Well I'm not overly interested in history, but I found a trip to the Old North Church 15 months ago absolutely fascinating. Go do that. :) Then go back to Faneuil (rhymes with "Daniel") Hall and get a nice curry. :D
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Boston...lucky you...can't help you with history...we just walk around mostly shopping....oh yeah...and eating...:thumbsup:
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Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
* Go to the MFA which is an amazing, sprawling Museum. Also see the IS Gardner Museum which is right around the corner.
*Take the Red Line out to Harvard Square and get a burger and frappe at Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage. Alternatively, Herrell's has what might be the best ice cream in the US. While there, also see what's happening in the local clubs. Also, see MIT's Stata Center in Kenmore Square: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stata_Center It's surreal. *Boston is a walking city. Walk through the Public Garden and the Commons through to Chinatown and Downtown Crossing. Hit the Fens and riverside if you have a chance. *Check out the 100 foot arcs of electricity from the Van Der Graaf generator at the Museum of Science. Hearing one of those things hit is a memory you won't forget. http://www.mos.org/sln/toe/ *Catch a game at Fenway...if you can *Shopping on Newbury Street for you-can't-afford-this stuff or Mass Ave for the more funky stuff. *take a Green Line train to see the oldest subway in the US. *Megabucks dinner at Hammersley's Bistro, The Federalist, No. 9 Park or Radius. Or hit Locke-Ober to see old school Boston *Drink some Tremont Ale, also here's a brewpub guide: http://www.boston.com/ae/food/gallery/local_brewpubs/ *Freedom Trail...it's really worth doing. Go out to Charlestown and the Naval Yard if you have a chance. *Walk through Beacon Hill, my favorite urban neighborhood in the States. *Spend one night in the North End for the best Italian food you've ever had. Hit Mike's Pastry afterward. *Walk through Fanueil Hall. It's a tourist trap, though. The Aquarium is OK, not terrific. Avoid The Bull and Finch (also known as the "Cheers" bar) like the plague. *Lunch at the Union Oyster House. Clam chowder (chowdah). |
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I've also enjoyed the sightseeing cruise from the Harbor up to Gloucester, have lunch and return. Gloucester is a great little artist community.
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Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 5003776)
I've also enjoyed the sightseeing cruise from the Harbor up to Gloucester, have lunch and return. Gloucester is a great little artist community.
So many suggestions! Thank you all! Sound likes I need a month to fit it all in not just 48 hours. Certainly got the Boston Arts Museum on my list - top of it, after a bit of intellectual stimulation one can hit the restaurants / bars and not feel guilty for being a wastrel. Thanks for all the suggestions! :thumbsup: </IMG> |
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surprisingly enough, there's some stuff in the wiki...i've not added in a while, so if Hiro has a bit of time to add what he suggested, that would be good.
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Boston%2C_MA |
Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by Hiro11
(Post 5003410)
*Lunch at the Union Oyster House. Clam chowder (chowdah). |
Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 5004180)
had the biggest case of the squits eating their once, but yeah, generally very nice.
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Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 5004111)
...so if Hiro has a bit of time to add what he suggested, ...
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Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by krizzy
(Post 5004208)
Thanks for sharing Bob...:p
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Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by Adnams
(Post 5003831)
So many suggestions! Thank you all! Sound likes I need a month to fit it all in not just 48 hours. Certainly got the Boston Arts Museum on my list - top of it, after a bit of intellectual stimulation one can hit the restaurants / bars and not feel guilty for being a wastrel. Thanks for all the suggestions! :thumbsup:
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Re: Boston Trip Suggestions
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 5004111)
surprisingly enough, there's some stuff in the wiki...i've not added in a while, so if Hiro has a bit of time to add what he suggested, that would be good.
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Boston%2C_MA |
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