Boston. Overview. Although the biggest city in New England it is so easy to find your way around. Logan International Airport just across Boston Harbour from the city centre is quick to travel to and from by Boston subway. Once in the city head for Harvard Square Cambridge to see how the so called brainy live, but have to study at the glam University of Harvard. Keep on your walking shoes, discover Boston Common which is above Beacon Hill and Downtown. Being within easy reach of the city centre Boston is made for walking around being a great cosmopolitan city for young and old alike. Walk to museums, the Asian eateries, modern art galleries, performing arts venues, whale watching cruises aquarium, fantastic architecture such as the Paul Rever House (the oldest house in Boston.1680) and ballparks. The Back Bay elegant brownstone neighbourhood has a wonderful atmosphere and great shops. In North End and Charlestown stand architectural gems, places to eat and sights over the river into Charleston. Restaurants in each district have great cuisine choices, from Chinatown, Theatre District and South End, Back Bay to hip Cambridge. Try a theatre play if you never have before. The clubbing live music scene is popular so check times and programmes in events listings before you plan your night.
Although the biggest city in New England it is so easy to find your way around. Logan International Airport just across Boston Harbour from the city centre is quick to travel to and from by Boston subway. Once in the city head for Harvard Square Cambridge to see how the so called brainy live, but have to study at the glam University of Harvard.
Keep on your walking shoes, discover Boston Common which is above Beacon Hill and Downtown. Being within easy reach of the city centre Boston is made for walking around being a great cosmopolitan city for young and old alike. Walk to museums, the Asian eateries, modern art galleries, performing arts venues, whale watching cruises aquarium, fantastic architecture such as the Paul Rever House (the oldest house in Boston.1680) and ballparks. The Back Bay elegant brownstone neighbourhood has a wonderful atmosphere and great shops. In North End and Charlestown stand architectural gems, places to eat and sights over the river into Charleston.
Restaurants in each district have great cuisine choices, from Chinatown, Theatre District and South End, Back Bay to hip Cambridge. Try a theatre play if you never have before. The clubbing live music scene is popular so check times and programmes in events listings before you plan your night.