


This iconic 2.5-mile red-brick path winds through Boston's historic neighborhoods, connecting 16 significant sites related to the American Revolution. It's an immersive way to experience the city's rich past, from Boston Common to the USS Constitution.
READ MOREA historic marketplace and meeting hall since 1742, Faneuil Hall, along with Quincy Market, North Market, and South Market, offers a lively atmosphere with shops, restaurants, and street performers. It remains a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists.
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Established in 1634, Boston Common is America's oldest public park, offering a green oasis in the heart of the city. Adjacent, the Public Garden, the nation's first public botanical garden, features beautiful swan boats and Victorian-era landscaping.
READ MOREHousing a vast and diverse collection spanning nearly all cultures and time periods, the MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world. Highlights include American art, Impressionist paintings, and Egyptian artifacts.
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One of Boston's most picturesque neighborhoods, Beacon Hill is known by its steep, narrow cobblestone streets, Federal-style rowhouses, and antique gas lamps. It offers a charming glimpse into historic Boston and is perfect for a leisurely stroll.
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