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by remslm

Hop on hop off trolley was great. A little lesson learned when we accidentally walked into a Hemp Fest. It's legal in Massachusetts and evidently great big celebrations promoting paraphernalia and the use of the stuff in public parks is encouraged. I should have noticed the white cloud of smoke before heading into what looked like a normal festival. We got out quickly and have a great laugh every time we think about it.

Visited: Sep 14, 2017

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by Descal13

I am from Boston, but even being as unbiased as possible, this is a great port no matter what you are into. History buffs, of course, would love what we have, but also foodies, music lovers, art lovers, sports fans, beach bums, science fanatics, gardeners, animal lovers, you name it and we have a world class destination within an hour of Boston to satisfy your interest. As a port city, I recommend you come a day or two early to visit our museums and aquarium, do a HoHo history tour, take in the mystery of Salem, try to solve the Isabella Stewart Gardiner heist, visit Fenway Park or hang with the art at the Museum of Fine Arts. Go to Cape Cod, Cape Ann or Newport. Great food is found near the port in the North End, Quincy Market, at Eataly near the Pru, dine in the Union Oyster House, a 400 year old restaurant where the Patriots (think John Hancock, not Gronk) set plans in motion to throw tea in the harbor. The transit system, the T, is cheap, safe and goes everywhere you might want to go. There are two HoHo lines, one of which picks up right at Black Falcon, and Ubers and taxis are plentiful. The best kept secrets? Go to the maparium at the Christian Science Center to walk through a 30’ stained glass globe with unique acoustic properties, see the dioramas and John Singer Sargent art at the Boston Public Library (free) and take a dugout tour of Fenway Park.

Visited: Aug 25, 2017

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by RECruisers

One of the best things to do is completely FREE! The Freedom Trail. It's a painted line that goes approx 3 miles, basically a walking tour you do at your leisure. You will see amazing history!

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by AydinTravels

Boston was great, small and so fast to get into a ship, unlike other pets I’ve been too, this one has never been overwhelming to walk around it, even the fact that it’s in my favorite city in the US, Boston! I recommend leaving from here, you’ll love it! 😃

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