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Now that you have an idea of what the city can offer, here are the top 25 places to visit in Boston. To get a real flavor of the place, opt for the walking tours on offer. Along with places of attraction, the list below also contains some best things to do in Boston during your trip. Whether traveling with friends or with family, Boston will never disappoint you!   

Freedom Trail 

A 2.5-mile-long (4km) path that passes through 16 major historic locations in Boston, the famous Freedom Trail is best explored through a guided walking tour. Since the trail is a long one, it is recommended that you use a map so that you can easily spot the 16 major locations, all of which are national treasures. On exploring the Freedom Trail, you will get to know a lot about all the important historical locations that are integral to America and its culture.  

These historic spots are — Massachusetts State House, Boston Massacre Site, King’s Chapel and King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground, Boston Latin School Site/Statue of Benjamin Franklin, Bunker Hill Monument, Boston Common, Old South Meeting House, Paul Revere House, Old State House, Granary Burying Ground, Old North Church, Old Corner Bookstore, USS Constitution, Park Street Church, and Faneuil Hall.  

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Address: 139, Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02111 | Timing: Timings for the 16 different sites on the trail vary | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/cvrseXGNPnvNRD9x9 | Phone Number: +1 617.357.8300 

Boston Public Garden 

The Boston Public Garden is also known as Public Garden. Located right in the center of the city, this is a huge park with an English landscape-style garden. There is a huge pond in the Boston Common Garden along with a wide variety of trees and plants, which make the place really beautiful.  

The pathway in the garden is straight and there is a small bridge too. In the summers, many ducks and swans make the pond their home. Swan Boats are a major attraction in this place. If you are looking to spend some blissful time alone or with a loved one, this is where you should head to. 

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Address: 4 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02116 | Timing: Sunday to Monday: 06:00am to 11:30pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/GzKtzfYK9fvriKk88 | Phone Number: +1 617.635.4505 

Arnold Arboretum  

Established in 1872, the Arnold Arboretum is one of the oldest arboretums in North America. The place can be considered as a museum of trees, from which people can learn about different plants and trees.  

It is home to some exotic tree and plant collections from different parts of the world. Guided tours of Harvard Arboretum are also available. Checking out this amazing place should definitely be on your list of top things to do in Boston.  

Arnold Arboretum: Reddening fall foliage

Address: 125 Arborway, Boston, MA 02130 | Timing: 07:00am to 07:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/mRf1WCBC2hUV4Wkh9 | Phone Number: +1 617.524.1718 

Museum of Fine Arts Boston 

Talk of some of the largest art museums of the world, and MFA will feature in the list. With more than 500,000 collectibles and works of art, the museum gets almost one million visitors annually.  

Art forms from various corners of the world across different periods, including contemporary art, are on display. Apart from the exhibits, educational programs and special exhibitions are arranged and hosted by the museum authorities.   

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Address: 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 | Timing: Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00am to 05:00pm, Monday & Tuesday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/utJBsC7uRUjXHx7R8  | Phone Number: +1 617.267.9300  

Fenway Park 

If you are in America, you simply cannot miss an opportunity to know about the country’s national sport — baseball. Home to the Red Sox, Boston’s Baseball American League Team — Fenway Park is a baseball park.  

Apart from baseball, it has also hosted other sports like hockey and football games and various kinds of concerts and cultural events. Take a tour of this leading Boston attraction and don’t forget to check out the new addition — the Green Monster — on the left field.  

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Address: 4 Jersey Street, Boston, MA 02215 | Timing: 09:00am to 05:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/eEABSxjcfUzmYu4L7 | Phone Number: +1 877.733.7699 

Old North Church 

The fame of Old North Church commenced on April 18, 1775, when two lanterns were hung on the church steeple. The famous signal ‘One if by land, two if by sea’ was sent from this same location. Paul Revere devised the signal, and hence many people call this Paul Revere Church. This event actually ignited the American Revolution and has a lot of significance for in the history of America. This is actually the oldest church building in the city where services are done every Sunday.  

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Address: 193 Salem Street, Boston, MA 02113 | Timing: Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00am to 04:00pm, Sunday & Monday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/gF8p4PWYg1rvCMVD6  | Phone Number: +1 617-858-8231 

Harborwalk 

It is quite evident from the name that Harborwalk in Boston is a public walkway, which covers the edges of beaches, piers, shorelines, and wharves around Boston Harbor. The length of the walk along the harbor is estimated to be about 47 miles from East Boston to Neponset River.  

Many walking and cycling trails and parks are connected to the Harborwalk, including the Freedom Trail. Make sure that you explore the Harborwalk Village and Emerald Grande.  

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Address: Boston, MA 02128 | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/1Ec8nfTKNSjhLdys9  

Paul Revere House 

The Paul Revere House is one of the most famous attractions in Boston. The house was built in c.1680 and was the colonial home of Paul Revere, who was a renowned American patriot during the American Revolution.  

It has been turned into a national historic landmark since 1961. Once here, you can explore the relevance of the history of America better. Educational programs are offered by the house for all age groups.  

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Address: 19N Square, Boston MA 02113 | Timing: Wednesday to Monday: 10:00am to 04:30pm, Tuesday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/Wwj721njjqLDqYCy5 | Phone Number: +1 617.523.2338 

Boston Children’s Museum  

As evident from the name, Boston Children’s Museum is a place for kids as well as for the family. The various exhibits displayed in the museum focus on environmental awareness, science, arts, culture, health and fitness, etc. Along with the exhibits, the museum also develops various kinds of activities and programs for the overall development of a child.  

Various kinds of events are also hosted at the venue. You can also get a museum membership for your kid and help him/her better learn and understand. The learning experience at the museum is fun and interesting! 

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Address: 308 Congress Street, Boston MA 02210 | Timing: Wednesday to Sunday: 09:00am to 12:00pm, 01:30pm to 04:30pm, Monday & Tuesday: Closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ikauWmV4tToRBr918 | Phone Number: +1 617.426.6500 

New England Aquarium  

This public aquarium in Boston sees millions of tourists every year – both local and international. Along with the main aquarium building, there is Simons IMAX Theater and New England Aquarium Whale Watch. This is operational from April to November.  

Popularly known as NEAQ, the famous aquarium has thousands of aquatic animals like green sea turtles, giant Pacific octopus, northern fur seals, green anaconda, etc. Don’t forget to avail the various discounts on offer at the aquarium.  

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Address: 1 Central Wharf, Boston, MA 02110 | Timing: Saturday to Thursday: 09:00am to 06:00pm, Friday: 10:00am to 08:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/PRc7MFNmmoQxBCRw6 | Phone Number: +1 617.973.5200 

Copley Square 

Copley Square in Boston is named after painter John Singleton Copley. It is a public square and was previously known as Art Square. Two main buildings which have made the place prominent in the city include the stately Trinity Church and the John Hancock building.  

The place is noteworthy for its various upscale stores, restaurants, and hotels. The best thing is that all these are housed in beautiful looking old-styled buildings, adding a unique flavor.  

Copley Square

Address: Copley Square, Boston, MA 02116 | Timing: 24/7 | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/HL9JJqzrj48ZEw6Y8   

Franklin Park Zoo 

With 1000+ animals belonging to 220 different species, the zoo is a major attraction in Boston. Spread over an expansive 72 acres of land, the zoo is operated by Zoo New England. It is a favorite among kids and adults alike. Along with the wide variety of animals and birds in the zoo, you can also explore the Outback trail, where you can hike comfortably.  

Tickets for entry to the zoo can be purchased online, and it saves time queuing up at the venue. Spend the day at the zoo with your family and you will have the experience to remember for a lifetime in the city. 

Franklin Park Zoo, 15 May 2010: Mother, father, and baby giraffe family

Address: 1 Franklin Park Road, Boston MA 02121 | Timing: Monday to Friday: 09:00am to 05:00pm, Saturday & Sunday: 09:00am to 06:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/9xRK1CQvuWQQzSbj7  | Phone Number: +1 617.541.5466

Charles Street Boston 

Charles Street Boston is a place where you will find innumerable shops on both sides of the road. You will find an eclectic mix of galleries, boutiques, home accessory stores, and jewelry stores in the area. It is a one-stop-shop for shopaholics as all kinds of fancy as well as utility items are available in the shops in the street.  

However, the prices of the items sold might be slightly on the higher side. Whether you want a quick bite or proper lunch or dinner, try the various restaurants, cafes, and inns in the area. Say yay to shopping time!  

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Address: Boston, MA 02122 | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/tx2db7ZHifRSYkfaA  

Bodega 

At a first glance, you will not be able to make out that Bodega is a high-end shopping destination. On the face, it looks nothing more than a convenience store. But the moment you step in, you will be transported into a new world altogether, where your shop-till-you-drop dreams will turn into reality.  

Choose from the finest selections of apparel, footwear including sneakers, accessories, sportswear, etc. at the most amazing rates. A shop that will definitely leave you craving for more! 

secret Bodega sneaker store

Address: 6 Clearway Street, Boston MA 02115 | Timing: Sunday to Wednesday: 12:00pm to 06:00pm, Thursday to Saturday: 12:00pm to 07:00pm | Google Map Location: https://g.page/bodega-boston?share | Phone Number: +1 866.852.6334 

Boston Public Library 

If you are in Boston, do not forget to visit the famous BPL Library. This library was among the first free large municipal library in the USA. It was also the first public library that lent books to candidates. Currently, there is a central library and 25 branches in the neighborhood.  

The library offers both online and offline services. There are 23 million items in the library, including manuscripts, books, letters, maps, drawings, and various kinds of original works. Audiobooks, e-books, DVDs, streaming media, and magazines are also available. For reading enthusiasts, this place is nothing less than paradise.  

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Address: 700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116 | Timing: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10:00am to 06:00pm, Wednesday: 10:00am to 08:00pm, Friday & Saturday: 09:00am to 05:00pm, Sunday: closed | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/zkdYHfZHggyPkDLi6  | Phone Number: +1 617.536.5400 

Bow Market 

When you are in Boston, don’t miss the chance of dropping by at this place in any way. Located in Somerville, it is regarded as an award-winning destination and is one of the best places to visit in Boston. The market is in an old storage building and has art shops, cafes, and local boutiques.  

You are sure to find people who are associated with local entertainment or small business, including the likes of designers, chefs, DJs, comic artists, etc. Food options in the place are simply amazing! 

Address: 1 Bow Market Way, Somerville, MA 02143 | Timing: Wednesday to Sunday: 08:00 am to 10:00 pm, Monday to Tuesday: 05:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://g.page/bowmarket?share  

Museum of Science 

Located in Science Park, the Museum of Science is a favorite destination for kids and adults in Boston as well as for travelers in the city. Public science learning is what the museum aims for. The museum tries to inspire everyone to use science for the betterment of the world.  

The exhibit halls in the museum contain a wide variety of science-related items, which are simply fantastic. Do not miss the Planetarium and the 4-D Film experience. Once you step out of the museum, you will be craving for the next visit! 

Boston Museum of Science: Star Wars Naboo fighter craft, with R2-D2

Address: 1 Museum of Science Driveway, Boston MA 02114 | Timing: Monday to Sunday: 09:00 am to 05:00 pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/kJX4kH2LZvqWzswa9 | Phone Number: +1 617.723.2500 

Beacon Hill 

Boston has many historic neighborhoods, and Beacon Hill is a prominent one among them. Along with having a historical significance, the place is extremely picturesque. The steep streets of Beacon Hill have Victorian brick houses in Federal-style in rows, giving an amazing symmetrical pattern and adorned with antique lanterns used to light up the place. Another prominent thing about Beacon Hill is that the Massachusetts State House resides on this hilltop and makes it among the top Boston attractions.  

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Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/FmL1w6SeyFuPVEA2A  

Rose Kennedy Greenway 

Rose Kennedy Greenway is a linear park, which has become one excellent spot for picnics and outdoor fun. The place has a welcoming and healthy environment with greenery and interesting landscape all around.  

Sustainable and organic landscaping practices are followed. There are food trucks around where you can snack on various delicacies. Check out contemporary works of art in Boston at the place via temporary and free exhibitions.  

Rose Kennedy Greenway- Boston

Address: Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02110 | Timing: Monday to Sunday: 07:00am to 11:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/KTppU2Px6NGAMPd5A | Phone Number: +1 617.292.0020 

Oyster Farm Tour 

The Oyster Farm Tour would be an excellent experience and a must-see spot on your itinerary. Basically in Island Creek Farm tours, you will see how the farming of oysters is done directly. Right from the hatchery stage to the full completion stage, the tour covers all the aspects. The total tour takes about 2 hours.  

After that, you can enjoy oysters with family and friends at Island Creek Oyster Bar or at the Raw Bar. You can gorge on other delicacies and sip on your favorite beer, wine. or any other drink. One of the favorite fun things to do in Boston.  

Island Creek Oyster Bar

Address: 500 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA 02215 (Island Creek oyster bar) | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/NXtBu8BRBnh74TBR7 | Phone Number: +1 617.532.5300 (Island Creek Oyster Bar, Boston) 

Cheer your favorite team at the best Sports Bars 

Boston boasts of various sports bars from where you can cheer your favorite team and enjoy some drinks with your friends. As a sports enthusiast, you can feel the thrill of the stadium from the barstool. Some of the most popular sports bars in Boston include The Baseball Tavern, Bleacher Bar, Banners Kitchen and Tap, Cathedral Station, The Fours, Parlor Sports – to name a few.  

O'Learys Sports Bar

Quincy Market 

One of the most favorite spots with locals and tourists alike, it is situated in a historic area in the city and named after Mayor Josiah Quincy, who had the market constructed without tax or debt.  

You can pick up souvenirs and mementos and interesting knick-knacks from here. The food hall is large, and you will find a wide variety of culinary delights waiting for you. There are tables set for chess and other games, as well.  

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Address: 4 S Market Street, Boston MA 02109 | Timing: Monday to Saturday: 10:00 am to 09:00 pm, Sunday: 12:00pm to 06:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/VUFfuYnWj9vYfr2D9 | Phone Number: +1 617.523.1300 

Sowa Market 

Every Sunday, explore through this place in Boston and enjoy the celebration of local food, art, and music. There are different segments and sections like those specific to farmers or arts, a beer garden, food trucks, etc.  

Special mention needs to be made of the vintage market, from where you can collect amazing collectibles, antiques, vintage goods, etc.  

Farmer's market

Address: 500 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118 | Timing: Open only on Sunday: 11:00am to 03:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/pCZn5bDpLane5gVn6  | Phone Number: +1 857.362.7692 

Blue Hills Reservation 

Blue Hills Reservation is located at a short distance from downtown Boston. The green oasis spreads over an area of 7000 acres from Milton to Randolph and from Quincy to Dedham.  

On reaching the height of 635 feet, the whole metropolitan area can be viewed from above. There are 125 miles of Blue Hills Skyline Trail spread amid varied terrain. A great place for outdoor enthusiasts.   

Fall 2015, Blue Hills Reservation, Novmeber 8, 2015

Address: 695 Hillside Street, Milton, MA 02186 | Timing: Monday to Sunday: 06:30am to 07:00pm | Google Map Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ePBerBGnUgTHm2Sy8  | Phone Number: +1 617.698.1802 

This list will give you an idea of what to see in Boston. It is recommended to make a plan for all the Boston sightseeing so that you can cover all the prominent places of attraction within the city. It offers something or the other for everyone. Trust us when we say one trip will not be enough for you and you will surely come back for more!  

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