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Boston 3‑Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Downtown Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Boston and settle into your hotel near the Boston Common. Take a leisurely stroll through the park, enjoying the historic monuments and the serene Public Garden nearby.

Afternoon: Begin the Freedom Trail at the Massachusetts State House and follow the red brick line to iconic sites such as the Old State House and Paul Revere’s House. Grab a quick lunch at Quincy Market, sampling classic New England clam chowder.

Evening: Dine at a historic tavern in Faneuil Hall Marketplace and then enjoy a sunset walk along the waterfront at Boston Harborwalk, where you can catch views of the skyline and the harbor.

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Day 2: History, Art & Academia

Morning: Visit the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum for an interactive look at revolutionary history, then head to the Boston Public Library to admire its beautiful architecture and murals.

Afternoon: Explore the world‑class collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, followed by a leisurely lunch in the vibrant Fenway/Kenmore district.

Evening: Cross the river to Harvard University in Cambridge; take a guided walking tour of Harvard Yard and finish with dinner at a cozy Cambridge eatery.

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Day 3: Waterfront, Science & Neighborhood Charm

Morning: Head to the New England Aquarium to see marine life, then board a short cruise from the Boston Harbor for a scenic view of the city from the water.

Afternoon: Wander the trendy Seaport District, visiting the Institute of Contemporary Art and enjoying a waterfront lunch at a rooftop restaurant.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a relaxed walk through the historic North End, savoring authentic Italian pastries at a famous bakery and perhaps catching live music at a local bar.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Boston Common – 1 hour – Free
  • Freedom Trail (full walk) – 3 hours – Free (optional guided tour $25)
  • Quincy Market (lunch) – 1 hour – $20
  • Boston Harborwalk – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum – 2 hours – $30
  • Boston Public Library – 1 hour – Free
  • Museum of Fine Arts – 3 hours – $27
  • Harvard Yard (guided tour) – 2 hours – $15
  • New England Aquarium – 2 hours – $35
  • Boston Harbor cruise – 1 hour – $22
  • Institute of Contemporary Art – 1.5 hours – $20
  • North End dinner & pastries – 2 hours – $45
  • Transportation (T‑pass, occasional rideshare) – 3 days – $30
  • Accommodation (mid‑range hotel) – 3 nights – $480
  • Total Estimated Cost: $749

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a day to explore the charming neighborhoods of Back Bay and South End, or take a day trip to historic Salem. To shorten the trip, you can combine the Freedom Trail with the Boston Tea Party Museum in a half‑day and skip the Seaport District, focusing instead on the core downtown attractions.

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