Logan Airport: The spectacular backdrop of Boston Harbor at takeoff and landing might well be the highlight of Logan Airport. Efficient but not particularly distinctive, Logan has four terminals: Terminal A, B and C...
City view Photo Courtesy of MOTT
Founded in 1630, the city once known as the "Athens of America" is a leading economic and cultural hub in the United States. Educators and artists are attracted to this area's 50 universities, with several ranking in the world's top one percent of great educational centers. Reminders of Boston's prominent role in the American Revolution spring up in its monuments and architecture, and some of the best preserved historic buildings in the country. An accessible city to explore on foot, Boston is a blend of distinctive, compact neighborhoods that are connected with a safe subway system, or "T." A stroll along the Charles River is event-worthy year round, different with every stunning season. Boston's diverse nightlife includes hole-in-the-wall jazz clubs to upscale lounge cafes, all offering famed after-dark entertainment for the serious music lover as well as the party hopper. On a flying visit or a week-long trip, Boston's old world charm and vibrant character offers universal appeal, leaving no age group immune to its intrigue
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Boston Duck Tours |
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Copley Square |
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L'Espalier |
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Grill 23 & Bar |
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Hamersley's Bistro |
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Stella |
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Boston Harborwalk |
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Boston Public Garden |
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Bricco |
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Grezzo on Prince |
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Hungry i, The |
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Museum of Natural History-Boston |
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Newbury Street |
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Oceanaire Seafood Room |
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Paul Revere House |
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Sel de la Terre on Boyston |
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Sel de la Terre on State |
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Skywalk Observatory |
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The Freedom Trail |
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Harvard Square |
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Fenway Park Tours |
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Museum of Fine Arts |
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Cafe Fleuri at the Langham Hotel |
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Green Shuttle of Cape Cod |
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KO Prime |
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New England Aquarium |
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No. 9 Park |
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PlanetTran Boston |
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The John F Kennedy Library and Museum |