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Even though Boston is
better known for history than for nightlife, still visitors will find plenty
of options for a night on the town, from refined lounges in the downtown hotels
to Faneuil Hall Marketplace's bustling pubs to Cambridge's myriad music clubs.
From nightspots with jazz and blues to DJ dance with young, trend-setting crowds
to pubs with local folk musicians. |
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You'd better pack
your walking shoes, because Boston is best explored on foot. Here, a jaunt around
town is like opening an American history textbook. Follow the red line marking the
Freedom Trail, discover Boston Common, the Old North Church, Paul Revere's house
and Bunker Hill. Each stop represents a chapter in American history, with vivid
reminders of events that led to American independence. Have a great time! |
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The large student
population and influx of tourists brings diversity to Boston shopping scene.
Downtown malls and shopping streets are dominated by extraordinarily expensive
designer shops. On the other hand, you can still find quirky boutiques, vintage
and used clothing, musical instruments and antiques. You're likely to find both
high fashion and cheap knock-offs; New York chic and New England sturdy. |
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You can blow a few hundred on
a terrific meal in Boston. You can also happily push your belly button far & away
from your backbone on ten bucks or less. With that in mind, just remember that the
key to eating well in Boston is willing to try something new. The main ingredient
in Boston's diet is undoubtedly seafood. Fish caught in the morning is on plates by
sundown. At the same time, this being New England, & therefore subject to dramatic
changes of season, brings to your plate whatever season offers. This city refuses to
be pigeonholed. There's a little bit of everything here. Enjoy! |
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