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My 3 friends and I are aged 22-26, and stopping in Boston for 1 day and 1 night on March 8th. Any suggestions on what to do, where to go would be good. Get an MBTA map brochure and some tourist brochures when you arrive in Boston that lists all the places to go to in Boston. The MBTA is the mass transit system or "the T", as it is called - parts of it are a subway and parts of it go above ground. All the places to go to usually have a T station right near them. You can go to great places like the Prudential Building (one of the tallest buildings in Boston, if not the tallest) where there is an indoor mall and you can go to the top of the Prudential and scope out the entire city on the top floor. The mall at the Prudential is also connected to another big indoor mall called Copley Place, which is pretty cool. Then on the other side of town, there's Fanuel Hall Marketplace and the New England Aquarium right across the street from that. If the weather's warm, you can just walk part of the "Freedom Trail" from Fanuel Hall to Boston Common, the city's central park and from there walk to the shops of Newberry and Boylston Streets. From the tourist centers, see if there's any information on shows or sports events you might be interested in at the museums and arenas, like The Science Museum, MFA (Museum of Fine Arts), and the TD BankNorth Garden. You can also take the T to Cambridge, which is right next to Boston. Cambridge has MIT and Harvard and Harvard Square, which is another pretty cool place to visit. Boston is sometimes referred to as the "Athens of America", because of all the colleges there, the population increases by well over 100,000 during the school year, so it's a great place for young people like yourself and your friends to visit. Have a great time!!!!!!! go to a boston hockey game they are playing the Washington capitals and then you can see alexander ovechkin #8 he will be fun to watch NIGHT: If you like dancing, head to Fanueil Hall Market Place for tons of restaurants, bars, and dancing all in one area. During the day its also nice if yuo like to shop. Check out the following websites for things to do in boston http://boston.nyctourist.com/ and http://www.123world.com/boston Good Luck!! If the Duck Tours are up and running, it's the best tourist activity around. Google Duck Tours Boston. Quincy Market and Fanueil Hall are a must see. There are push-carts and street performers. The following website details other fun things to do in Boston - |
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