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Plan your trip to Boston. Start by getting to the destination from your hometown. Then figure out where to stay (like The Westin Copley Place), find things to see and do (like Faneuil Hall), and research places to eat (like Mike's Pastry).


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What are some good hotels in Boston?

Here are the top recommended hotels in Boston:

The Westin Copley Place
10 Huntington Ave Boston, MA

(617) 262-9600
The Eliot Hotel
370 Commonwealth Ave Boston, MA
Hotel Commonwealth
500 Massachusetts 2 Boston, MA

(617) 933-5000
Courtyard Boston Brookline
40 Webster St Brookline, MA

(617) 734-1393
The Charles Hotel
1 Bennett St Cambridge, MA

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What are some things to do in Boston?

Here are some of the most recommended things to do in Boston:

Faneuil Hall
1 Faneuil Hall Square Suffolk County, MA

(617) 635-3105
Freedom Trail
Freedom Trail Suffolk County, MA
Fenway Park
4 Yawkey Way Boston, MA

(617) 226-6666
Harvard Square
Cambridge, MA
Harvard University
12 Holyoke Street Cambridge, MA

(617) 495-1000

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Where should I eat in Boston?

Here are some places to eat in Boston.

Mike's Pastry
300 Hanover St Boston, MA

(617) 742-3050
Legal Sea Foods
255 State Street Boston, MA

(617) 742-5300
Island Creek Oyster Bar
500 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA

(617) 532-5300
Neptune Oyster
63 Salem Street Boston, MA

(617) 742-3474
Alden & Harlow
40 Brattle St Middlesex County, MA

(617) 864-2100

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What are the closest airports to Boston?

If you're flying into Boston, you would usually fly into Boston Logan International Airport.

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Insider tips about Boston

Here's what Trippy members say about Boston:

"Make use of water taxi's and ferrys.... Take one from the waterfront to Marina Bay and have a nice lunch."

"The North End is a very interesting stop. You can walk the freedom trail, see Paul Revere House and the Old North Church. It is a nice Italian neighborhood in Boston. There are too many restaurants to determine the best one but Regina Pizzeria is a must and Modern Pastry for cannoli is essential. From the North End you can go to Faneuil Hall or TD Garden or the waterfront. The Aquarium is also there along with pick up for the duck boats and the town trolly. There is public transportation there as well. You will be best off if you don't stay in Boston Proper to take the subway (public transportation) since garages are quite costly and street parking almost non existent! It will be a part of your trip you will remember! If you are a baseball fan I highly suggest visiting Fenway Park even if you are not a Sox fan. It is one of the smallest parks and the tour is interesting and on mine we did get to go to almost all areas of the field. You can't go wrong with Boston there is something for everyone! Enjoy!"




   
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