If you're heading to the historic city of Boston, get ready to enjoy a wide variety of popular attractions - and plan your itinerary in advance, to make certain you don't miss out on anything this vibrant metropolis has to offer. And remember to pick up your rental car once you arrive at Logan Airport – despite what you may have heard, Boston is a pretty easy city to drive in (as long as you’re not passing Fenway after a Red Sox game).
Quincy Market
This market dating back to 1826, now a food hall and shopping mall, is certainly among Boston's most popular attractions for tourists and locals alike. Named for then mayor Josiah Quincy, it's very lively and colorful, with plenty of opportunities to buy mementos as well as graze on a variety of tasty foods, from New England specialties to international treats. And check out the replica of the well-known bar from the classic TV show Cheers!|
Boston's Children's Museum
Established by local teachers in 1909, this museum has wonderful exhibits and hands-on activities for kids, so for moms and dads this is a must, with cool things to see and do for kids of all ages. There is even an impressive sculpture on the first floor that children can climb on. You'll all have lots of fun!
The Paul Revere House
"The midnight ride of Paul Revere" is a legendary part of American Revolutionary history, and the house where he lived is Boston's oldest that's still standing built in the late 17th century. Now it's a museum where you can enjoy a guided tour with lots of helpful commentary from staff. You can also buy souvenirs, such as books, educational material, cards, prints, and Paul Revere reproductions. An educational experience for the whole family!
Trident Booksellers and Café
This wildly popular spot in the Back Bay neighborhood has friendly staff, thousands of books, and wonderful food and lots of refreshments including smoothies, teas, and coffee. If you'll have the kids with you, they'll enjoy one of the fruit juices. Check out the bookshop's great variety of cards and magazines, as well.
Franklin Park Zoo
Another family hit, this this 72-acre zoo offers lots of fun experiences that promote understanding of the integration of conservation and wildlife programs. This zoo is easy to find your way around, so make sure you spend lots of time looking at fascinating animals and learning about them.
New England Aquarium
If you care about ocean and marine conservation, you'll definitely want to make tine for the New England Aquarium., which attracts more than 1.3 million visitors every year. Features include a giant ocean tanks, an IMAX theater and an April-through-November whale watch in nearby waters.
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