Like football? Like shopping? Like eating? Pat's place is for you! You can check out Gillette stadium, do some shopping, and grab a bite to eat with lots of restaurant options. Patriot's place is a fun spot to hang out for some after dinner drinks as well. Only about a 10 minute drive from the hotel.
Quincy Market and Faneuil hall is a shopping center with many stores & restaurants comprising 3 historic market buildings & a promenade in Boston. Faneuil Hall was a large market building that served as a meeting place for Patriots on the eve of the American Revolution. Meetings to discuss the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the “tea crisis,” and other grievances with Britain (or as Frank Costanza would say " I got a lot of problems with you people and now you're all gonna hear about it!) were all held at Faneuil Hall between 1764 and 1775.
A must-do activity if it is your first time in Boston. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts, that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. Marked largely with brick, it winds between Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown. See it all, walk the Freedom trail!
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is an art museum that houses significant examples of European, Asian, and American art. Its collection includes paintings, sculpture, tapestries, and decorative artsIn 1990, thirteen of the museum's works were stolen; the crime remains unsolved, and the works, valued at an estimated $500 million, have not been recovered. If you love art and drama this is the museum for you.
The Swan Boats are a fleet of pontoon pleasure boats which operate in a pond in the Public Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Swan Boats have been in operation since 1877, and have since become a cultural icon for the city. The Boston Public garden was the first public botanical garden in America. It is also home to the "make way for ducklings" sculpture and the "Equestrian statue of George Washington" (you've definitely seen it in Boston-centric movies!)