Destination: Boston, Massachusetts
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Boston, Massachusetts cruises bring in thousands of tourists every year. Its rich history and vibrant city life catches travelers attention. The city's many activities, historical sites, and other attractions and a prime port location make Boston, Massachusetts a perfect port of call for New England cruises.
You'll never want to leave Boston. Discover Boston's world-class museums, the Freedom Trail, and Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Not to mention, its vibrant gardens, delicious local restaurants, eclectic shopping centers, and the best views of the Massachusetts Bay make this site an iconic destination to visit. We've put together a list of top-notch attractions you miss during your Boston stay.
You'll never want to leave Boston. Discover Boston's world-class museums, the Freedom Trail, and Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Not to mention, its vibrant gardens, delicious local restaurants, eclectic shopping centers, and the best views of the Massachusetts Bay make this site an iconic destination to visit. We've put together a list of top-notch attractions you miss during your Boston stay.
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LANDMARKS & SIGHTS
The one and only Fenway Park, home of the Red Socks since 1912, is one of the most iconic sites in Boston, Massachusetts. Its quirky style and tall left-field wall called the "Green Monster" make Fenway Park a distinctive, classic field. Fun fact: the Fenway Park has a patent on the "Green Monster" shade of green.
Boston's Freedom Trail starts at the Boston Common (America's oldest public park), and ends at the famed Bunker Hill Monument. Follow the red line on the sidewalk for a self-guided tour of the most relevant American Revolution sites, and don't forget to stop by the iconic Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
Boston Public Garden is famous for its Swan Boats and wide variety of trees. The ever-changing array of nature make this garden a tourist and local favorite.
CULTURE & MUSEUMS
Museum of Fine Arts is Boston's oldest, largest museum. This world-class institution features a comprehensive art collections from renowned international artists. The MFA is also well-known for its Egyptian collections, Asian pieces, Impressionist paintings, and early American art.
The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum takes you back 230 years in time to the event that changed the course of American History. The authentically-restored ship museum features interactive exhibits, and it even allows you to dump tea overboard just as the Sons of Liberty did.
Boston isn't short of museums and culture. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum and Library offers a combination of a museum and library. The tour starts off with a short film and then lets you explore the multiple exhibits including the Kennedy-Nixon debate. The amazing John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum overlooks Boston's skyline.
FOOD, DRINK, & SHOPPING
Make a stop at Boston's North End for the best pizza and cannoli you'll ever try. The Samuel Adams Brewery is a must while in Boston. Stop at their chill beer garden to grab some seasonal, limited pints and try some local snacks. Last, but not least, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a historic indoor/outdoor shopping center where several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis and others took place. This marketplace is amongst the top visited tourist places in the U.S. and can be found within the Freedom Trail.
The one and only Fenway Park, home of the Red Socks since 1912, is one of the most iconic sites in Boston, Massachusetts. Its quirky style and tall left-field wall called the "Green Monster" make Fenway Park a distinctive, classic field. Fun fact: the Fenway Park has a patent on the "Green Monster" shade of green.
Boston's Freedom Trail starts at the Boston Common (America's oldest public park), and ends at the famed Bunker Hill Monument. Follow the red line on the sidewalk for a self-guided tour of the most relevant American Revolution sites, and don't forget to stop by the iconic Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
Boston Public Garden is famous for its Swan Boats and wide variety of trees. The ever-changing array of nature make this garden a tourist and local favorite.
CULTURE & MUSEUMS
Museum of Fine Arts is Boston's oldest, largest museum. This world-class institution features a comprehensive art collections from renowned international artists. The MFA is also well-known for its Egyptian collections, Asian pieces, Impressionist paintings, and early American art.
The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum takes you back 230 years in time to the event that changed the course of American History. The authentically-restored ship museum features interactive exhibits, and it even allows you to dump tea overboard just as the Sons of Liberty did.
Boston isn't short of museums and culture. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum and Library offers a combination of a museum and library. The tour starts off with a short film and then lets you explore the multiple exhibits including the Kennedy-Nixon debate. The amazing John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum overlooks Boston's skyline.
FOOD, DRINK, & SHOPPING
Make a stop at Boston's North End for the best pizza and cannoli you'll ever try. The Samuel Adams Brewery is a must while in Boston. Stop at their chill beer garden to grab some seasonal, limited pints and try some local snacks. Last, but not least, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a historic indoor/outdoor shopping center where several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis and others took place. This marketplace is amongst the top visited tourist places in the U.S. and can be found within the Freedom Trail.
Get to Know Boston
Boston, Massachusetts has a population of 694,583. This populous city is the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The historical city of Boston was named after an English town and it bursts with energy and history. Boston was a key site for several historic events such as the American Revolution, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston.
Boston is home to 23 neighborhoods, a vibrant nightlife, multiple historic sites, and a seaport location for cruise ships - it is the primary port on the east coast of the U.S. As the oldest city in the U.S., a very important economic base for professional business services, biotechnology, information technology, and government activities take place in Boston. Its thriving colleges and universities make Boston, Massachusetts a world leader in higher education. This popular city attracts thousands of tourists every year; it is a prime port of call for Massachusetts Cruises.
Boston is home to 23 neighborhoods, a vibrant nightlife, multiple historic sites, and a seaport location for cruise ships - it is the primary port on the east coast of the U.S. As the oldest city in the U.S., a very important economic base for professional business services, biotechnology, information technology, and government activities take place in Boston. Its thriving colleges and universities make Boston, Massachusetts a world leader in higher education. This popular city attracts thousands of tourists every year; it is a prime port of call for Massachusetts Cruises.