Begin your day exploring Boston's deep and diverse history by walking the Freedom Trail. This 2.5-mile trail takes you to 16 historical sites and monuments, including the Massachusetts State House and the Paul Revere House.
This bustling marketplace is a historic site built in 1743 and is filled with more than 100 shops, restaurants, and food stalls. You will surely be immersed in the culture and energy of Boston as you explore and shop among the cobblestone streets.
Take a tour of the Sam Adams Brewery, and learn about the brewing process of their famous beers. The tour includes a tasting, so you can enjoy some of the freshest brews in Boston.
The grand and inspiring Boston Public Library is one of the largest public libraries in the U.S., featuring intricate architecture and grand spaces. Walk through its grand halls and enjoy the many works of art and literature that it houses.
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the iconic Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox since 1912. You will see the press box, dugouts, and other off-limits areas, while learning about the legendary moments and players in Fenway's storied history.
To cap off your night, head to the North End for some of the best Italian food in Boston. Known as "Little Italy," this neighborhood is full of charming streets and some of the best restaurants in the city.
If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts or a Boston duck tour to your itinerary. If you have less time, you can skip the brewery tour or shorten your time at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Wear comfortable shoes for the historic Freedom Trail and book tours and reservations ahead of time to avoid lines and crowds.