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Things To Do

If you are wanting to take advantage of the long weekend in and around the city, below are some fun options. Boston is a very easy city to get around. You can take the train ("the T") and walk to anywhere you want to go. The T now has tap to pay so you don't need to worry about buying a ticket, just tap your card or E-Wallet and you are good to go!

New England Aquarium

1 Central Wharf, Boston, MA 02110

Book tickets ahead of time as they have timed entries and it sells out quickly.

Salem

Salem, MA

If you are ready for some witchy fun...this would be the place to go. But be advised, it is a busy time of year so plan accordingly. Parking is limited and it will be crowded. It is suggested that you take public transportation into the town.

Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail, Boston, MA

This is a fun way to see Boston. You can do it for free using the app, book a tour, or just google a starting point and follow the red bricks through Boston.

Vinoteca di Monica

141-143 Richmond Street, Boston, MA 02109

Mike and I's favorite restaurant in Boston. Fantastic Italian food! Don't forget to call ahead of time to book reservations.

North End

Boston, MA

This is Samantha's favorite part of Boston. The food, the history, the buildings...just don't be a tourist, book reservations for dinner or else you won't be eating. We'd recommend you carry some cash on you as some of the bakeries only accept cash.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Boston, MA 02109

Lots of food options with great shopping.

LEGO® Discovery Center Boston

598 Assembly Row, Somerville, MA 02145

Fall Actvities

Google "Fall Festivals near Boston" for a true Fall in New England experience. If you are up for a drive, you can also go up to New Hampshire to the Kangamangas Highway for a beautiful drive through fall foliage.