Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and largest city. Founded in 1630, it’s one of the oldest cities in the U.S. and as you can imagine, there is an almost endless list of great attractions to check out. So roll a fat one and get a nice buzz – and explore some of our HIGHLY recommended sights and experiences in “Beantown.”
1 – The Freedom Trail
Walk the Freedom Trail to experience the coastal city’s revolutionary spirit and history. This 2.5-mile redbrick trail from Boston Common to Bunker Hill is home to 16 historic sites, all relating to the Revolutionary War. The tour typically takes 2-3 hours depending on whether you want to speed through the historical sites or go on a guided tour complete with a guide in Revolutionary garb. It’s definitely worth making your way up to Paul Revere’s House, Old North Church, Boston Common and many other historical sites.
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2 – Join a Puff, Pass & Paint class!
Make sure to pass through Boston’s “Puff, Pass & Paint” class for an experience of a lifetime. You probably have been in a painting class before, but have you heard of one where you get to enjoy a puff while making some beautiful art? In a relaxed atmosphere, you will be guided through your painting as you take a few hits to get the creative juices flowing. This experience is what you need to put the mind at ease, make new friends while you rediscover the childlike wonder that exists in making art.
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3 – Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Enjoy delicious cuisine from around the globe at this bustling marketplace situated in a historic space. The classic old building in the middle of downtown Boston is filled with masses of character, sounds, colors, smells, and diverse range of people. There is something for everyone thanks to a vast array of restaurants, brand-name shops, bars, cafes and entertaining street performers. It’s a great place to shop for souvenirs, gifts, and collectibles to surprise your loved ones when you return from your trip.
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4 – Skywalk Observatory
Take in the breathtaking views of Boston from above with a visit to the Skywalk Observatory, located in the Prudential Center Mall. The one-of-a-kind city view offers visitors an appreciation for Boston’s history, its remarkable architecture and its rich global culture. You’ll be treated with sweeping views of the Greater Boston area and beyond including bridges, Boston Harbor, Fenway Park, the Boston Common and Public Garden and many other Boston Landmarks. Along with an exclusive state-of-the-art Acoustiguide audio tour, the city’s areas of historic and cultural interest will be pointed out, so you don’t miss out on anything.
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5 – New England Aquarium Whale Watch
With more than 15,000 sea creatures of all sizes, shapes, and colors, the New England Aquarium is a giant haven of sea-life wonder. The fantastic aquatic destination includes many spectacular sights including harbor seals, sea otters, turtles, sharks, eels and a colony of fun-loving penguins. You’ll find the Giant Ocean tank which features a myriad of fascinating aquatic species and coral reef habitats. Visitors can further enjoy real-life action by taking a whale watching cruise or check out 3D films about the creatures of the deep.
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