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Boston on a Shoestring Budget

  1. Day 1: Freedom Trail
    Located in downtown Boston, MA
    Estimated time and distance from previous location: 0 minutes

    In the morning, start at Boston Common and follow the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail, which showcases Boston's rich history through 16 historic sites. In the afternoon, visit Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Quincy Market for shopping and dining. In the evening, catch a free concert or movie at the Hatch Memorial Shell.

  2. Day 2: Fenway Park and Museum of Fine Arts
    Located in Fenway/Kenmore neighborhood
    Estimated time and distance from previous location: 20 minutes (2.3 miles)

    Tour Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, in the morning. In the afternoon, visit the Museum of Fine Arts, which offers free admission on Wednesdays. In the evening, explore the trendy South End neighborhood and dine at one of its many affordable restaurants.

  3. Day 3: Arnold Arboretum and Harvard Square
    Located in Jamaica Plain and Cambridge, respectively
    Estimated time and distance from previous location: 30 minutes (5.6 miles)

    Start at the Arnold Arboretum, a free 281-acre park that features over 15,000 plants. In the afternoon, explore Harvard Square and visit the Harvard Art Museums, which offer free admission on Saturdays from 10am to noon. In the evening, catch a show at the legendary Comedy Studio.

  4. Day 4: USS Constitution Museum and North End
    Located in Charlestown and Boston's North End, respectively
    Estimated time and distance from previous location: 20 minutes (2.9 miles)

    Start at the USS Constitution Museum, which tells the story of "Old Ironsides" and the War of 1812. In the afternoon, head to the North End for delicious Italian food and pastries. In the evening, explore the waterfront area and enjoy a sunset over Boston Harbor.

Recommendations

Don't miss the Boston Public Library, which offers free tours and events. For a side trip, take a ferry to the Boston Harbor Islands, which offer hiking, swimming, and historic sites. Additionally, check out the SoWa Open Market on Sundays for a unique shopping and dining experience. To maximize your fun, consider renting a bike and exploring the city's many bike trails and paths. Finally, make sure to budget for public transportation - the MBTA subway and bus systems are affordable and convenient.

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