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Contents at a Glance
Introduction ..................................................1
Part I: Introducing Boston .............................7
Chapter 1: Discovering the Best of Boston ............................9
Chapter 2: Digging Deeper into Boston ................................16
Chapter 3: Deciding When to Go ..........................................27
Part II: Planning Your Trip to Boston ............35
Chapter 4: Managing Your Money ........................................37
Chapter 5: Getting to Boston ................................................47
Chapter 6: Catering to Special Travel
Needs or Interests ............................................................56
Chapter 7: Taking Care of the Remaining Details ................65
Part III: Settling Into Boston ........................75
Chapter 8: Arriving and Getting Oriented ............................77
Chapter 9: Checking In at Boston’s Best Hotels ..................94
Chapter 10: Dining and Snacking in Boston ......................119
Part IV: Exploring Boston ...........................147
Chapter 11: Discovering Boston’s Best Attractions ..........149
Chapter 12: Shopping the Local Stores ..............................184
Chapter 13: Following an Itinerary:
Seven Great Options ......................................................197
Chapter 14: Going Beyond Boston: Four Day Trips ..........211
Part V: Living It Up after Dark:
Boston Nightlife ....................................237
Chapter 15: Applauding the Cultural Scene ......................239
Chapter 16: Hitting the Clubs and Bars ..............................250
Part VI: The Part of Tens ............................259
Chapter 17: The Top Ten Ways Not
to Look Like a Tourist ....................................................261
Chapter 18: The Top Ten Free (or Almost Free)
Activities ..........................................................................264
Chapter 19: The Top Ten Things to Do
in Bad Weather ................................................................268
Appendix: Quick Concierge ........................271
Index.........................................................279
Maps at a Glance
Boston Neighborhoods ......................................................................82
Boston Transit ....................................................................................89
Boston Hotels ....................................................................................104
Cambridge Hotels ............................................................................106
Boston Dining ....................................................................................126
Cambridge Dining ............................................................................128
Boston Attractions ..........................................................................152
Cambridge Attractions ....................................................................154
The Freedom Trail ............................................................................161
Boston Shopping ..............................................................................186
Newbury Street Shopping................................................................189
Harvard Square Shopping................................................................193
Day 1 and Day 2 in Boston ..............................................................200
Day 3 in Cambridge ..........................................................................202
Boston with Kids ..............................................................................206
Boston for Historians ......................................................................210
Lexington ..........................................................................................215
Concord..............................................................................................218
Salem ..................................................................................................222
Marblehead........................................................................................225
Gloucester and Rockport ................................................................227
Plymouth............................................................................................233
Boston Performing Arts and Nightlife............................................244
Cambridge Performing Arts and Nightlife ....................................246
Table of Contents
Introduction..................................................1
About This Book ..............................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book ....................................2
Foolish Assumptions ......................................................3
How This Book Is Organized ..........................................4
Part I: Introducing Boston ....................................4
Part II: Planning Your Trip to Boston ..................4
Part III: Settling Into Boston .................................4
Part IV: Exploring Boston .....................................4
Part V: Living It Up after Dark:
Boston Nightlife .................................................4
Part VI: The Part of Tens ......................................5
Appendix: Quick Concierge .................................5
Icons Used in This Book .................................................5
Where to Go from Here ...................................................6
Part I: Introducing Boston .............................7
Chapter 1: Discovering the Best of Boston .............9
The Best Travel Experiences .........................................9
The Best Hotels .............................................................10
The Best Restaurants ....................................................11
The Best Stores ..............................................................12
The Best Ways to Explore History ..............................13
The Best Experiences for Kids ....................................13
The Best Walks ..............................................................14
Chapter 2: Digging Deeper into Boston .................16
History 101: The Main Events ......................................16
Building Blocks: Local Architecture ...........................20
Taste of Boston: Local Cuisine ....................................22
Word to the Wise: The Local Lingo .............................23
Background Check: Recommended
Books and Movies .....................................................24
Chapter 3: Deciding When to Go ............................27
Revealing the Secrets of the Seasons .........................27
Springtime in Boston ..........................................28
Summer in Boston ...............................................28
Fall in Boston .......................................................29
Winter in Boston .................................................29
xii Boston For Dummies, 3rd Edition
Perusing a Calendar of Events .....................................30
January/February ...............................................31
March/April ..........................................................31
May/June ..............................................................32
July/August ..........................................................32
September/October ............................................33
November/December .........................................33
Part II: Planning Your Trip to Boston ...........35
Chapter 4: Managing Your Money ..........................37
Planning Your Budget ...................................................37
Transportation ....................................................39
Lodging .................................................................39
Dining ....................................................................40
Sightseeing ...........................................................41
Shopping ..............................................................41
Nightlife ................................................................41
Cutting Costs — But Not the Fun ................................41
Handling Money .............................................................44
Using ATMs and carrying cash ..........................44
Charging ahead with credit cards .....................45
Toting traveler’s checks .....................................45
Dealing with a Lost or Stolen Wallet ...........................45
Chapter 5: Getting to Boston ....................................47
Flying to Boston .............................................................47
Finding out which airlines fly there ..................47
Looking at attractive airport alternatives ........48
Getting the best deal on your airfare ...............48
Booking your flight online ..................................49
Driving to Boston ..........................................................51
Taking the Train to Boston ...........................................52
Choosing a Package Tour .............................................52
Joining an Escorted Tour .............................................53
Chapter 6: Catering to Special Travel
Needs or Interests ..................................................56
Traveling with the Brood: Advice for Families ..........56
Family-friendly flying ..........................................57
Keeping the kids entertained ............................57
Relying on babysitting services .........................58
Exploring Boston together .................................58
Making Age Work for You: Tips for Seniors ................59
Table of Contents xiii
Accessing Boston: Advice for Travelers
with Disabilities .........................................................60
Following the Rainbow: Resources
for Gay and Lesbian Travelers .................................63
Chapter 7: Taking Care of the Remaining
Details ......................................................................65
Renting a Car — Or Not ................................................65
Playing It Safe with Travel and
Medical Insurance .....................................................67
Staying Healthy When You Travel ...............................68
Staying Connected by Cellphone or E-Mail ................69
Using a cellphone across the United States ....69
Accessing the Internet away from home ..........70
Keeping Up with Airline Security Measures ..............72
Part III: Settling Into Boston .......................75
Chapter 8: Arriving and Getting Oriented ..............77
Making Your Way to Your Hotel ...................................77
If you arrive by plane ..........................................77
If you arrive by car ..............................................79
If you arrive by train ...........................................80
Figuring Out the Neighborhoods .................................80
Downtown ............................................................80
The Back Bay .......................................................84
Cambridge ............................................................85
In the vicinity .......................................................86
Finding Information After You Arrive .........................86
Getting Around Boston .................................................87
On foot ..................................................................87
By public transit ..................................................88
By taxi ...................................................................91
By car ....................................................................92
Chapter 9: Checking In at Boston’s
Best Hotels ..............................................................94
Getting to Know Your Options .....................................94
The Goldilocks factor: What hotel
feels right? ........................................................94
The ABCs of B&Bs ...............................................95
Finding the Best Room at the Best Rate .....................95
Smart shopping ...................................................96
Surfing the Web for hotel deals .........................97
Reserving the best room ....................................98
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Arriving without a Reservation ...................................99
Boston’s Best Hotels .....................................................99
Runner-Up Hotels ........................................................115
Chapter 10: Dining and Snacking in Boston .......119
Getting the Dish on the Local Scene .........................119
Trimming the Fat from Your Budget .........................121
Boston’s Best Restaurants .........................................122
Dining and Snacking on the Go ..................................139
Picking the picnic option .................................139
Checking out the chains ...................................140
Taking tea time ..................................................140
Bao, wow: Dim sum ...........................................141
Espresso express ..............................................141
I scream, you scream ........................................142
Part IV: Exploring Boston ..........................147
Chapter 11: Discovering Boston’s
Best Attractions ....................................................149
The Top Attractions ....................................................149
The Freedom Trail .......................................................160
Finding More Cool Things to See and Do .................168
Especially for kids .............................................168
Especially for teens ...........................................169
Especially for sports fans .................................170
Especially for art lovers ...................................172
For something different ....................................173
For architecture admirers ................................174
For history buffs ................................................175
For a walk in the park .......................................176
For more Cambridge destinations ..................177
Whale watching .................................................177
Seeing Boston by Guided Tour ..................................178
Walking tours .....................................................179
Trolley tours ......................................................181
Sightseeing cruises ...........................................182
Duck tours ..........................................................183
Chapter 12: Shopping the Local Stores ...............184
Surveying the Scene ....................................................184
Checking Out the Big Names .....................................184
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Discovering the Best Shopping Neighborhoods .....188
The Back Bay .....................................................188
Faneuil Hall Marketplace ..................................190
Charles Street ....................................................191
Downtown Crossing ..........................................191
The North End ...................................................192
Cambridge ..........................................................192
Index of Stores by Merchandise ................................195
Chapter 13: Following an Itinerary:
Seven Great Options ............................................197
Boston in One Day .......................................................197
Boston in Three Days .................................................198
Boston in Five Days .....................................................203
Boston with Kids .........................................................204
Boston for Art Lovers .................................................205
Boston for Sports Fans ...............................................208
Boston for Day-Tripping Historians ..........................209
Chapter 14: Going Beyond Boston:
Four Day Trips .......................................................211
General Pointers ..........................................................211
Lexington and Concord ..............................................213
Getting to Lexington .........................................213
Taking a tour of Lexington and Concord ........213
Seeing the sights in Lexington .........................213
Dining in Lexington ...........................................215
Seeing the sights en route from
Lexington to Concord ...................................216
Getting to Concord ...........................................216
Taking a tour of Concord .................................217
Seeing the sights in Concord ...........................217
Dining in Concord .............................................219
Salem and Marblehead ...............................................220
Getting to Salem ................................................220
Taking a tour of Salem ......................................220
Seeing the sights in Salem ................................221
Dining in Salem ..................................................223
Getting to Marblehead ......................................223
Seeing the sights in Marblehead .....................224
Dining in Marblehead .......................................226
Gloucester and Rockport ...........................................226
Getting to Gloucester .......................................226
Taking a tour of Gloucester .............................228
Seeing the sights in Gloucester .......................228
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Dining in Gloucester and nearby Essex .........229
Getting to Rockport ..........................................229
Seeing the sights in Rockport ..........................230
Dining in Rockport ............................................231
Plymouth ......................................................................231
Getting there ......................................................231
Taking a tour ......................................................232
Seeing the sights ...............................................232
Dining in Plymouth ...........................................235
Part V: Living It Up after Dark:
Boston Nightlife ....................................237
Chapter 15: Applauding the Cultural Scene .......239
Getting the Inside Scoop ............................................239
Finding Out What’s Playing and Getting Tickets .....240
Raising the Curtain on the Performing Arts ............242
Classical music ..................................................242
Pop and rock music ..........................................243
Theater ...............................................................243
Dance ..................................................................248
Film .....................................................................248
Chapter 16: Hitting the Clubs and Bars ................250
The Basics ....................................................................250
Hanging Out: Boston’s Best-Known Bars .................251
Where Everybody Knows Your Name:
Neighborhood Bars .................................................251
My Goodness, My Guinness: Irish Bars ....................252
Shaken, Not Stirred: Boston’s Best Lounges ............253
Shaking Your Groove Thing: The Best
Dance Clubs .............................................................254
Turning Up the Volume: The Best Rock Clubs .........255
Focusing On the Music: The Best Jazz, Folk,
and Blues Clubs .......................................................255
Laughing the Night Away: Comedy Clubs ................256
Stepping Out: Gay and Lesbian Scene ......................257
Part VI: The Part of Tens ...........................259
Chapter 17: The Top Ten Ways Not
to Look Like a Tourist ..........................................261
Always Dress in Layers ...............................................261
Keep Moving ................................................................261
Table of Contents xvii
Stay in Touch with the Freedom Trail ......................262
Don’t Exclaim “That Must Be the Old
North Church!” .........................................................262
Be in Your Party Clothes Early ..................................262
Bring Cab Fare .............................................................262
Watch What You Say about Baseball ........................262
Likewise, Chowder ......................................................263
Pack the Right Shoes ..................................................263
Save the “I Pahked My Cah” Jokes ............................263
Chapter 18: The Top Ten Free (or Almost Free)
Activities ................................................................264
Music Outdoors ...........................................................264
Music Indoors ..............................................................264
National Park Service Tours ......................................265
Movies ..........................................................................265
Theater .........................................................................265
Museums ......................................................................265
People Watching ..........................................................266
Haymarket ....................................................................266
Street Fairs ...................................................................266
Hydrotherapy ..............................................................266
Chapter 19: The Top Ten Things
to Do in Bad Weather ..........................................268
Soak Up Some Culture ................................................268
Find a Secret (Indoor) Garden ...................................268
Smell the Popcorn .......................................................269
See the World ...............................................................269
Shop ’til You Drop .......................................................269
Feel the Wind in Your Hair .........................................269
Set Sail ..........................................................................270
Consider Pyromania ...................................................270
Try Bibliomania, Too ..................................................270
Get Out of Town ...........................................................270
Appendix: Quick Concierge.........................271
Fast Facts ......................................................................271
Toll-Free Numbers and Web Sites .............................274
Where to Get More Information ................................277
Local tourist information offices ....................277
Newspapers and magazines ............................277
Other sources of information ..........................278
xviii Boston For Dummies, 3rd Edition
Index........................................................279
General Index................................................................279
Accommodations Index...............................................291
Restaurant Index ..........................................................291
Introduction
T he Big Dig — a highway-construction project that dominated down-
town throughout the 1990s — is almost over. After 86 years, the
Boston Red Sox finally won the World Series. One hundred and two days
later, the Patriots won the Super Bowl — again, making this win its third
in four years. The city is full of excitement and pride. What could be a
better time to visit Boston than now? In this city, you notice the people,
so many of them in their late teens and early twenties. Wow, Boston really
is a college town! And that quintessential frat-boy fashion statement, the
baseball cap, is everywhere. You see Red Sox caps on everyone from
toddlers in strollers to residents of nursing homes. Soon you realize that
some of the seniors have been rooting for their beloved team since they
were in baby carriages. Everyone’s still grinning over the Sox’s 2004
World Series title.
The city’s distinctive red-brick buildings surround lush parks and over-
look a dazzling harbor. Most of the buildings and the parks stand on a
landfill. And although it’s hard to believe, the prettiest park (the Public
Garden) is entirely manmade. Just two decades ago, pollution over-
whelmed the harbor, and a federal judge ordered the massive cleanup
that resulted in the entrancing body of water you see today.
In Boston, the past, present, and future collide. Right beside a 21st-
century skyscraper will be a building that housed a turning point of
colonial history. To reach a tempting boutique, you pass a street musi-
cian who turns out to be a student at one of the Boston area’s world-
class conservatories. Follow your nose to a tempting ethnic restaurant;
immigrants have shaped Boston for nearly 400 years, and your tasty
meal may come with an introduction to the latest newcomers.
The more time you spend in Boston, the more you understand, but even
a one-day visit can give you a good sense of this multifaceted city.
About This Book
Remember that Boston For Dummies, 3rd Edition, is a reference book,
not a “travel narrative.” You don’t need to read the chapters in order
from front cover to back, and you don’t need to remember everything
you read. Just dip into the sections that particularly interest you. If you
already know that you’ll be staying on your friend’s couch, for example,
you can skip the accommodations information. If you’re burning to do
some serious shopping . . . well, you probably don’t have your nose
buried in the Introduction anyway.
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Dummies Post-it® Flags
As you’re reading this book, you’ll find information that you’ll want to reference as you
plan or enjoy your trip –– whether it be a new hotel, a must-see attraction, or a must-
try walking tour. Mark these pages with the handy Post-it® Flags included in this book
to help make your trip planning easier!
In assembling the information, suggestions, and listings in this book, I
took a “greatest hits” approach. I present discriminating choices rather
than encyclopedic directories. The focus is on what you need to know,
not on “in case you were wondering” observations. Throughout the
book, I offer plenty of insider advice to make you feel as comfortable as
possible.
In addition, although I can’t physically protect you every step of the way,
your safety is important to me. I encourage you to stay alert and be
aware of your surroundings. Keep a close eye on cameras, purses, back-
packs, and wallets — all favorite targets of thieves and pickpockets.
Conventions Used in This Book
Like any reference book, Boston For Dummies uses some shorthand
phrases and abbreviations. The most obvious are “Boston” and “the
Boston area.” Throughout eastern Massachusetts, you’ll find people
born in Newton, raised in Wellesley, educated in Cambridge, and living in
Quincy who say they’re “from Boston” without thinking twice. Rather
than subject you to “Boston, Cambridge, sometimes Brookline, occasion-
ally Somerville, and maybe a few other nearby suburbs,” I use the
shorter terms. When you need specifics (as in addresses), you get them.
Also note the “T” that appears in hotel, restaurant, and attraction list-
ings. The T is the name of Boston’s rapid transit system, and the listings
include the name of the closest T stop.
I use the following credit card abbreviations in the text:
AE: American Express
DC: Diners Club
DISC: Discover
MC: MasterCard
V: Visa
Introduction 3
I’ve divided the hotels into two categories –– my personal favorites and
those that don’t quite make my preferred list but still get my hearty seal
of approval. Don’t be shy about considering these “runners-up” hotels if
you’re unable to get a room at one of my favorites or if your preferences
differ from mine –– the amenities that the runners-up offer and the serv-
ices that each provides make all these accommodations good choices to
consider as you determine where to rest your head at night.
I also include some general pricing information to help you as you decide
where to unpack your bags or dine on the local cuisine (see Chapters 9
and 10). I use a system of dollar signs to show a range of costs for one
night in a hotel (the price refers to a double-occupancy room) or a meal
at a restaurant (included in the cost of each meal are an appetizer, main
course, dessert, and nonalcoholic drink, not including tax and tip). The
listings that come later in this book include exact prices for every estab-
lishment, attraction, and activity.
Check out the following table to decipher the dollar signs:
Cost Hotel Restaurant
$ Less than $125 Less than $20
$$ $125–$225 $20–$30
$$$ $226–$325 $31–$45
$$$$ $326 and up $46 and up
Please be aware that travel information is subject to change at any time,
and that this caveat is especially true of prices. I suggest that you surf,
call, or write ahead for confirmation when making your travel plans.
For those hotels, restaurants, and attractions that are plotted on a map,
a page reference is provided in the listing information. If a hotel, restau-
rant, or attraction is outside the city limits or in an out-of-the-way area,
it may not be mapped.
Foolish Assumptions
As I wrote this book, I made some assumptions about you and what your
needs might be as a traveler. Here’s what I assumed about you:
You may be an experienced traveler who hasn’t had much time to
explore Boston and wants expert advice when you finally do get a
chance to enjoy the city.
You may be an inexperienced traveler looking for guidance when
determining whether to take a trip to Boston and how to plan for it.
4 Boston For Dummies, 3rd Edition
You’re not looking for a book that provides all the information
about Boston or that lists every hotel, restaurant, or attraction
available to you. Instead, you’re looking for a book that focuses on
the places that will give you the best or most unique experience
in Boston.
If you fit any of these criteria, then Boston For Dummies gives you the
information that you’re looking for!
How This Book Is Organized
This book consists of six parts that lead you through the process of arriv-
ing in and navigating the city, finding a great place to stay, searching out
the restaurants that cater to your tastes, discovering the worthwhile
attractions and shopping areas, perhaps taking a day trip, and generally
having a great time.
Part I: Introducing Boston
In this part, I acquaint you with a city that always seems familiar but
never fails to surprise. You get an insider’s view of Boston’s top destina-
tions and a quick look at the city’s history. This part also includes the
lowdown on the best times to visit.
Part II: Planning Your Trip to Boston
Now you move from the theoretical to the specific. How much should
you budget? How will you get to Boston? Where can families, seniors,
travelers with disabilities, and gay and lesbian travelers find information
tailored to them? What else do you need to know before you leave home?
I answer it all in the chapters in this part.
Part III: Settling Into Boston
In this part, I outline that final leg of your journey, from the airport to
your hotel. I sketch the city’s neighborhoods and explain how to get
around and between them. You figure out which hotel is right for you,
and you get the lowdown on Boston’s diverse restaurant scene.
Part IV: Exploring Boston
Here, I give you the scoop on the city’s sights and attractions, from
museums and historic buildings to tours and cruises. If those places
sound too highfalutin, check out this part for my tips on sports and
shopping. I also recommend some favorite itineraries and day trips.
Part V: Living It Up after Dark: Boston Nightlife
Boston makes up for its somewhat anemic nightlife with enough cultural
offerings to class up a wrestling match — and enough bars and pubs to
Introduction 5
make up for early closing hours. You can’t dance till dawn, but you can
have a ball into the wee hours. I set the scene in this section.
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Veteran For Dummies readers know about The Part of Tens, and new-
comers will recognize the value of the chapters here: interesting stuff
that doesn’t seem to fit anywhere else. I offer facts, pointers, and obser-
vations that complement the rest of this book. Enjoy!
Appendix: Quick Concierge
In the back of this book, I include an appendix –– your Quick Concierge ––
containing lots of handy information you may need when traveling in
Boston, such as phone numbers and addresses of emergency personnel
or area hospitals and pharmacies, lists of local newspapers and maga-
zines, protocol for sending mail or finding taxis, and more. Check out this
appendix when searching for answers to lots of little questions that may
come up as you travel. You can find Quick Concierge easily because it’s
printed on yellow paper.
Icons Used in This Book
In the margins of this book, six icons guide you toward information on
your particular interests.
Keep an eye out for the Bargain Alert icon as you seek out money-saving
tips and great deals.
Best of the Best highlights the best Boston has to offer in all categories —
hotels, restaurants, attractions, activities, shopping, and nightlife.
THE PAS History flavors nearly everything you see and do in Boston. I use this
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symbol to single out particularly tasty morsels of information about the
city’s past.
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Watch for the Heads Up icon to identify annoying or potentially danger-
ous situations such as tourist traps, unsafe neighborhoods, budgetary
rip-offs, and other things to be wary of.
Look to the Kid Friendly icon for attractions, hotels, restaurants, and
activities that are particularly hospitable to children or people traveling
with kids. Boston is an exceptionally family-friendly city; this symbol
flags the standouts.
Find useful advice on things to do and ways to schedule your time when
you see the Tip icon.
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Where to Go from Here
For nearly 20 years, I’ve called Boston home. Friends puzzle over my
refusal to relocate — until they hear me talk about my adopted home-
town. I still can’t get enough of Boston’s sights and sounds, its history
and geography, its walkability, and its proximity to the full range of New
England’s natural resources. From the salty ocean smell that comes in
on the east wind to the flood of visitors that comes in with the autumn
foliage, it’s a thrill. And I’m thrilled to be able to share it with you.
Part I
Introducing Boston
In this part . . .
I ntroducing a stranger to a new city is a bit like selling
yourself to a job interviewer or a prospective blind date.
You start with the high points — the fascinating history, the
great shopping, and the lively dining scene. Maybe you touch
on the hotels, but you don’t dwell on how expensive they can
be. And you’ll have plenty of time later to mention the rotten
traffic.
In this part, I introduce Boston by spotlighting my favorite
experiences. I briefly explore the history of this fascinating
city and give you an overview of its architecture, cuisine, and
unique (to put it mildly) accent. Finally, I help you schedule
your trip to coincide with interesting events, pleasant
weather, and bargains on airfare and lodging.
Chapter 1
Discovering the
Best of Boston
In This Chapter
Searching out the city’s best activities, sights, and experiences
Finding the top places to stay, dine, and shop
Seeing the most enjoyable local historical sites and attractions
Discovering the best spots for kids to have fun
P eople from all over the world seem to feel a connection to Boston.
Even if you haven’t visited the city, you probably know something
about it. Maybe your best friend went to college here, your internist did
her residency at Massachusetts General, or your next-door neighbor
woke up the whole block the night the Red Sox won the World Series.
You see Cheers reruns and the Boston Pops’ Fourth of July concert on
TV, Fidelity manages your retirement savings, or you remember some-
thing about a tea party. You’re thinking that Boston sounds like a fun
place to visit. You’re right.
The city’s historic and cultural attractions, entertaining diversions, and
manageable size make Boston a popular business, convention, and vaca-
tion destination. To help you plan the most enjoyable trip, in this chap-
ter I let you in on my favorite places and activities.
Throughout this book, the “Best of the Best” icon flags the establishments
and experiences I like the most.
The Best Travel Experiences
If you want choices, Boston’s got ’em. Whatever you prefer — strolling
through gardens, exploring museums, watching live sports, sight-
seeing (in land and water), shopping, or wandering through historic
neighborhoods — this city has something for you.
10 Part I: Introducing Boston
Dotted with tulips, covered in snow, choked with tourists, or fram-
ing a wedding party, Boston’s Public Garden is unforgettable in
any season. The first botanical garden in the country, established
in the mid–19th century, is also home to an admirably diverse col-
lection of statuary. See Chapter 11.
Two of the best art museums around are in Boston’s Fenway neigh-
borhood — they even share a T stop (cleverly named “Museum”).
The Museum of Fine Arts offers an incredibly wide-ranging over-
view; the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum focuses on European
and American works beloved by its founder and eponym. See Chap-
ter 11.
A visit to Fenway Park incorporates the past, present, and future
of baseball. The oldest park in the major leagues is home to the
recent World Series champs. Maybe you heard that the 86-year title
drought ended in 2004 — or maybe you heard the baseball fans
of New England cheering (they were that loud). The team’s vision-
ary owners constantly introduce new features, from seating in
unusual places (such as the top of the left-field wall called the
Green Monster) to year-round tours. See Chapter 11.
The Red Sox celebrated its big win with a huge parade on amphibi-
ous sightseeing vehicles, or “ducks.” You can take the same ride. A
Boston Duck Tour explores the city and then hops into the water
for a cruise around the Charles River Basin. It’s a unique perspective
and an entertaining experience. (Singing “We Are the Champions” is
optional — but please don’t.) See Chapter 11.
Shopping on Newbury Street, the “Rodeo Drive of New England,”
can cost as little or as very, very much as you like. Take the window-
shopping and people-watching route or wear out your gold card at
a dazzling variety of stores and boutiques. See Chapter 12.
Sightseeing is great, but sometimes a little loitering can be even
better. A picnic lunch near the river or the harbor, or an aimless
walk through an unfamiliar neighborhood (try the North End or
Beacon Hill), can show you aspects of Boston that a guided tour
can’t. Build a little down time into your travel schedule; you won’t
regret it.
The Best Hotels
All travelers have the same basic needs, but who wants to settle for
basic? The following lodgings offer something extra for everyone from
the jaded business traveler to the once-a-year vacationer. Splurge or
save on your accommodations by choosing one of the fine establish-
ments listed here. For more in-depth descriptions of these hotels and
others, see Chapter 9.
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