Boston Tourist Attractions

Boston is full of attractive tourist sites with the city being rich in museums, entertainment centers, shopping areas and historical places. The tourist sites make Boston a top ranked tourist destination.

Every year, the city is flooded with tourists from around the world, and the city has endless options for tourists and visitors to explore and visit Arnold Arboretum, the oldest arboretum in the North American continent, it is a park containing beautiful specimens and landscapes. It is also the world’s most important centers for plant studies.

Boston Harbor, a beautiful harbor side with ferries taking you out to nearby islands. The place can be enjoyed to do anything like swimming, camping, picnics or fishing or even simply relax.Boston Common and Public Garden is a compulsory visit for tourists, especially during the summers. The public Garden is the oldest one in the U.S. The garden has Swan boat rides, statues, fountains and magnificent scenery.Freedom Trail, a 4km walk through all sixteen of Boston’s historical sites.

The trail begins from the Boston Commons, passes through the North end, downtown Boston, Charlestown and ends the USS Constitution. The trail is lined with red paint. The trail also connects to the Boston Harbor walking path.Theatre District, The place where all of Broadway shows preview, and also the first stop when a show starts a touring session.Harvard Square, the historic and full of energy Harvard Square is a place worth visiting while in Boston. The square offers a tour of the Harvard University, the Historic Cemetery and the Yard.

The square has numerous café’s and restaurants along with excellent bookstores. The square is at a short distance from the Charles River.
Faneuil Hall, the oldest of Boston’s marketplaces, consists of mainly tourist shops and eating places. Faneuil Hall is located nearby to the Old State House and has a famous meeting hall on the first floor.Copley Square, this famous square is surrounded by the Trinity Church, Prudential Building, Boston Public Library and nearby the popular Newbury Street.

For people more inclined towards the historic side of Boston, there are a number of museums which can be visited, some of which are the Boston Children’s museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Harvard Art Museum, Harvard Museum of Natural History, John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, MIT Museum and a lot more.There is almost everything for everyone in Boston, it is a city one can not get tired of, and provides non stop entertainment for tourists belonging to every walk of life. A visit to the above mentioned sites is a mandatory part of visiting Boston.

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