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Things To Do

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While you’re here celebrating with us, take some time to explore this beautiful city. Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, or just looking for some fun, Boston has something for everyone!

Historic Attractions

• Freedom Trail - A 2.5-mile walking path that takes you through 16 historic sites, including Paul Revere’s House, Boston Common, and the Old North Church. • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum - Relive the events that sparked the American Revolution with interactive exhibits and reenactments. • Fenway Park - Tour the home of the Boston Red Sox, even if there isn’t a game scheduled during your visit.

Museums & Activities

• New England Aquarium - See penguins, sea lions, and a giant ocean tank full of marine life. • Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) - One of the most comprehensive art museums in the U.S., featuring everything from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces. • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - A stunning Venetian-style palace with a captivating art collection • John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum - Dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through the art of politics seek a new and better world. • Boston Duck Tours - A fun, family-friendly tour of the city on land and water.

Shopping & Strolling

• Newbury Street - Boston’s most iconic shopping street, lined with boutique stores, art galleries, and charming cafés. • Faneuil Hall Marketplace - A bustling spot for shopping, street performances, and local eats. • Seaport District - A modern waterfront area with chic shops, restaurants, and a stunning harbor view. Check out The Boston Harborwalk while there, a scenic waterfront path offering harbor views and public art. • Boston Public Garden - Stroll through the park and take a ride on the iconic Swan Boats. • Charles River Esplanade - A picturesque spot for jogging, biking, or simply enjoying the waterfront.

Local Eats

• North End - Boston’s Little Italy, where you can indulge in authentic pasta dishes and famous cannoli from Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry. • Union Oyster House - The oldest continuously operating restaurant in the U.S., known for its classic New England clam chowder and seafood. • Boston Public Market - A year-round indoor market showcasing local food vendors and artisans. • Lookout Rooftop Bar - Located at The Envoy Hotel in the Seaport District, this rooftop spot provides stunning views of the Boston skyline and harbor.