Boston: A 5-Day City Experience

  1. Day 1: Freedom Trail & Boston Common
    Start your Boston trip with a visit to the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile-long path taking you through Boston’s historical landmarks. Begin at the Boston Common and witness the historic significance of this public park with a stroll through the lush greenery. See the Massachusetts State House and the Park Street Church before heading towards the historic Faneuil Hall.
    Time & Distance Estimate from last Location: 20 minutes (1.4 miles) via walking
  2. Day 2: Boston Public Library & Fenway Park Tour
    Head to the iconic Boston Public Library founded in 1848 which has been renovated with a blend of old and new architecture grandeur. Soak in the historic literary evolution of Boston with a tour of this majestic building. Later hop over to the Fenway Park to embark on a guided tour of the stadium museum and explore the rich history of the Boston Red Sox.
    Time & Distance Estimate from last Location: 25 minutes (2.1 miles) via public transit
  3. Day 3: Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Samuel Adams Brewery Tour
    Experience the Boston Tea Party of 1773 with a visit to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Join a guided tour to learn about the history of the famous tea event and take part in interactive exhibits that will transport you back to the revolutionary era. Later enjoy a tour at the Samuel Adams Brewery which offers free tours and beer tastings at the brewery which was established 35 years ago.
    Time & Distance Estimate from last Location: 35 minutes (3.1 miles) via public transit
  4. Day 4: USS Constitution Museum & New England Aquarium
    Begin your fourth day with a visit to the USS Constitution Museum, an interactive museum showcasing the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat. Take a tour of this iconic ship and learn about its historical navigational journey. Next, enjoy a visit to the New England Aquarium and explore various aquatic species including sharks, whales, and penguins.
    Time & Distance Estimate from last Location: 30 minutes (2.3 miles) via public transit
  5. Day 5: Harvard University and Harvard Square
    End your Boston trip with a visit to the world-renowned Harvard University, located in Cambridge. Explore the grounds of the Harvard campus, visit the Harvard Yard, and admire the historical architecture. Afterward, head over to the vibrant Harvard Square for some shopping and tasty treats at the local cafes and restaurants.
    Time & Distance Estimate from last Location: 35 minutes (2.8 miles) via public transit

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Boston Public Library (1.5 hours, Free)
  • Fenway Park Tour (1 hour, $20)
  • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum (1.5 hours, $32)
  • Samuel Adams Brewery Tour (1 hour, Free)
  • USS Constitution Museum (1.5 hours, $12)
  • New England Aquarium (2 hours, $32)
  • Harvard University (1.5 hours, Free)
Total Estimated Costs: $96

Useful Tips

If you have more time, head to the Museum of Fine Arts for an enriching cultural experience. Or, visit the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood for a picturesque walking tour with its narrow and hidden brick paths, gaslit lanterns, and charming Colonial architecture. For food lovers, Boston is known for its seafood, so add a stop at Neptune Oyster or Ostra for some delectable seafood delights. But if you have less time, skip the Samuel Adams Brewery tour and cut short your visit to the New England Aquarium.

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