Located in the heart of New England, Boston is more than just a city of great history. It can be best described as a city that truly keeps up with time. It’s a versatile city with a lot to offer for families, young adults and solo travelers. Each neighborhood is infused with its own unique culture; a reflection of different parts of the world.

It can be called somewhat of a budget friendly city; not the best bang for your buck, but neither a city that will break your wallet. Luckily there are plenty of free activities to keep your wallet aside for some great souvenir shopping.

Climb the Bunker Hill Monument: Standing at 211 feet tall, the Bunker Hill Monument is one of the largest pieces of American History. It is the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution. Take a deep breath and climb up the 294 steps that head to the pinnacle. You’ll appreciate the amazing vista at the end of the climb; with spectacular views of the Boston area.

Walk the Freedom Trail: The best way to catch a glimpse of all the historical sites is to follow the Trail; The Freedom Trail that is. Boston is a very accessible city with a reputation of being such a pedestrian friendly city. The Trail takes visitors to 16 historical sites in 2-3 hours. Follow the red bricks and painted line that connect the sites easily. It literally is a walk through history with visits to Boston Common, the Benjamin Franklin statue and the site of the Boston Massacre.

Tour the USS Constitution: Truly a piece of history, the USS Constitution built in 1797 was ordered for construction by the first President George Washington himself. It was made to protect America’s maritime interests after the American Revolution. It would make its greatest accomplishment during the War of 1812 against the British. Admission is free to explore the 174 year old ship that has been maintained and preserved by the city of Boston.

Samuel Adams Brewery Tours: If you’re looking for a different Boston experience, why not check out the Samuel Adams Brewery? It is one of the most renowned beers in America and you’ll be able to learn the history behind this classic beer. The best part, you’ll be able to experience the entire brewing process, from start to finish. It absolutely means you’ll be able to sample some of their top quality beers.

Look for the stars at Coit Observatory at Boston University: Sometimes you need to look beyond the perimeters of a city to truly enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. At the Coit Observatory, you can literally see the stars from Boston University at Public Open Nights. No one would really know about this University’s best kept secret. It’s a great chance for tourists to observe the night sky through top notch equipment, as long as the weather is cooperating.

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  1. Mike

    Great list and agree with Charles. Boston I feel is one of those cities that has so much to offer yet many people seem to forget about it when making travel plans.

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