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Newbury Street

Boston, MA 02116

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Here's what Trippy members say about Newbury Street:

"Finally, I recommend taking a walking tour of the downtown area starting at high-end Commonwealth Avenue and Newbury StreetBeacon Hill, the Public Garden (Swan Boats and Make Way for Ducklings bronze statues, as well as a number of other memorials) the gold-domed Massachusetts State House and the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment MemorialKing's ChapelGranary Burying Ground (Mother Goose's gravesite), Boston CommonState Street station (the original State House), Faneuil HallColumbus Park, and finish up in the North End."  See More

"These include Fenway Park (for the sports fan), the Museum of Fine Arts and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (for the art lover), and Newbury Street (mostly people watching)."  See More

"Newbury Street and Harvard Square are two of the best places for boutique shopping in Boston."  See More

"Here are some other suggestions: Lunch on Newbury Street."  See More

"Stroll through the Boston Garden and browse on Newbury Street stopping at Stephanie's for a great meal."  See More

"Another one of my favorite walks is down the Commonwealth Avenue Mall- it's a tree lined path flanked by brownstones that neighbors the Public Garden and Newbury Street (great shopping)."  See More

"You can't miss: Fenway Park, Newbury Street, Cambridge, Faneuil Hall Marketplace."  See More

"Places that should not be missed during your stay in Boston: Mike's Pastry in the North End (Little Italy) for fantastic cannolis Faneuil Hall Marketplace is the most visited attraction in Boston, lots of small eateries and shops Boston Common for a nice springtime stroll Samuel Adams Brewery Co it offers a free tour of the brewery and is a well-beloved Boston drink Newbury Street for window shopping or actual shopping Top of the Hub is a bar at the top of the Prudential Center where you can see a 360 degree view of Boston Ask me if you need any other places!"  See More

"For the typical (read: touristy) and higher end shopping Newbury Street/ Boylston Street is your absolute go to destination."  See More








   
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