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Discovering Boston in October 2023

  1. Day 1: Freedom Trail
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Downtown Boston

    Walk along the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail to explore 16 of the city's historical sites including the Massachusetts State House and Paul Revere's House. Stop by Quincy Market for lunch and enjoy local specialties like clam chowder and lobster rolls. End the day with a harbor cruise to see the city skyline.

  2. Day 2: Fenway Park and Museum of Fine Arts
    20 minutes (2 miles) from Quincy Market

    Visit Fenway Park, the oldest baseball stadium in America, for a guided tour and learn about the history of the Boston Red Sox. Have lunch at a nearby pub and walk to the Museum of Fine Arts to discover a diverse collection of nearly 500,000 works of art, spanning ancient to contemporary.

  3. Day 3: Harvard University and Cambridge
    25 minutes (4 miles) from Museum of Fine Arts

    Experience the world-renowned Harvard University on a student-guided tour and explore the prestigious campus. Have lunch at a local cafe and take a stroll along the Charles River. Visit the MIT Museum, which features exhibits on artificial intelligence, holography, and robotics.

  4. Day 4: Salem's Witch Trials and Peabody Essex Museum
    30 minutes (15 miles) from Cambridge

    Explore the history of the infamous Salem Witch Trials with a guided tour of the Salem Witch Museum. Head to the Peabody Essex Museum, one of the oldest continuously operating museums in America, for a diverse collection of art and artifacts from around the world.

  5. Day 5: USS Constitution Museum and Bunker Hill Monument
    20 minutes (3.5 miles) from Peabody Essex Museum

    Visit the USS Constitution Museum, which tells the story of America's oldest commissioned warship, and take a guided tour of the USS Constitution itself. Climb the Bunker Hill Monument, a tribute to the first major battle of the American Revolution.

  6. Day 6: Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum and New England Aquarium
    20 minutes (2 miles) from Bunker Hill Monument

    Learn about the Boston Tea Party and Revolutionary War at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. Have lunch at a nearby seafood restaurant and head to the New England Aquarium, which features more than 20,000 animals from around the world.

  7. Day 7: Boston Public Library and Beacon Hill
    15 minutes (1.5 miles) from New England Aquarium

    Visit the Boston Public Library, the third-largest public library in the United States, and take a free guided tour to see the impressive architecture and artwork. Have lunch at a local cafe and take a stroll through Beacon Hill, a historic neighborhood known for its charming streets, brownstones, and gas lamps.

Recommendations

Don't miss the Sam Adams Brewery tour, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the JFK Presidential Library and Museum. For a day trip, consider visiting the Plimoth Plantation or the Cape Cod National Seashore. To maximize your fun, consider getting a Go Boston Card, which offers discounted admission to more than 40 attractions.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Freedom Trail (3 hours, free)
  • Quincy Market (1 hour, $)
  • Harbor Cruise (1.5 hours, $$)
  • Fenway Park Tour (1 hour, $$)
  • Museum of Fine Arts (2 hours, $$)
  • Harvard Tour (1.5 hours, free)
  • MIT Museum (1.5 hours, $)
  • Salem Witch Museum (1 hour, $)
  • Peabody Essex Museum (2 hours, $$)
  • USS Constitution Museum (1.5 hours, $$)
  • Bunker Hill Monument (1 hour, free)
  • Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum (1.5 hours, $$)
  • New England Aquarium (2 hours, $$)
  • Boston Public Library (1 hour, free)
  • Beacon Hill (1.5 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $$
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