Exploring Boston in 5 Days

  • Day 1: Freedom Trail
    10 minutes (2.4 miles) from Logan International Airport

    The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long route that takes you through 16 historically significant sites that showcase the birth of a nation. The trail starts by the historic Boston Common, and along the way, you'll encounter landmarks like the Massachusetts State House, Paul Revere's house, and the USS Constitution Museum.

  • Day 2: Fenway Park & Harvard University
    20 minutes (4.6 miles) from Boston Common

    Start your day with a tour of Fenway Park, America's oldest baseball stadium, and home to the Boston Red Sox. Next, head to Cambridge to visit one of the world's most renowned universities - Harvard. Take a stroll through the Harvard Yard to see its historical architecture, museums and student hangouts.

  • Day 3: Beacon Hill & New England Aquarium
    10 minutes (1.5 miles) from Harvard University

    Beacon Hill is one of Boston's oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods, and it's a great place for a morning walk. The area is characterized by its brick sidewalks, Federal-style rowhouses, and gas lamp-lined streets that give the feeling of stepping back in time. For an afternoon adventure, visit the New England Aquarium, home to various marine creatures including penguins, turtles, and seals.

  • Day 4: Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
    15 minutes (2.3 miles) from Beacon Hill

    The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is an interactive museum that takes visitors on an immersive journey through the events leading up to the American Revolution. Onboard replica ships, visitors engage in the political protest which ultimately led to the birth of a country. The tour ends with a cup of tea in Abigail's Tea Room, where you can reflect on the experience before exploring more of the city.

  • Day 5: Boston Public Library & Quincy Market
    10 minutes (1.7 miles) from Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

    The Boston Public Library is an architectural marvel located in the heart of Copley Square. It's a great place to start your day, and you can explore its vast collections and impressive artwork. End your trip with a visit to Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall. Here you will find plenty of options for souvenir shopping, street performers and restaurants offering authentic Boston cuisine.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Fenway Park Tour (1.5-2 hours, $21.95)
  • New England Aquarium (2-3 hours, $32.95)
  • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum (1-2 hours, $30)
  • Boston Public Library (1-2 hours, Free)
  • Quincy Market (1-2 hours, varies depending on purchases)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $84.90 - $105.90

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the Museum of Fine Arts or taking a day trip to Salem, MA. If you have less than 5 days, you may want to shorten your visit to Fenway Park, the aquarium or one of the other attractions. Plan your itinerary carefully and check opening and closing times in advance as many places are closed on holidays or weekends.

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