Boston is a vibrant city whose historical significance is matched only by its nearly endless destinations and sights. If you are heading to Boston for your next trip, consider adding one or more of these top 10 things to do in Boston to your travel itinerary.
Museum of Fine Arts
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts is filled with historically significant art, ranging from ancient artworks to contemporary masterpieces. Don’t forget your comfy footwear!
Fenway Park
A must-see for baseball fans! You can attend a game or, if you want to know more about baseball in Boston, take a tour which will give you a behind-the-scenes look at the game.
Skywalk Observatory
The Skywalk provides truly unparalleled views of the city, day or night, with a true 360 panoramic viewing deck. You can add on an audio tour to make your visit educational.
Boston Marathon
If you love to run or you simply enjoy the thrill of cheering on those who do, you won’t want to miss the Boston Marathon. Make sure to get there early if you want the best view of the racers!
Quincy Market
Quincy Market is the most popular market in Boston. You can find everything here, from unique handmade souvenirs to antiques to amazing foodie-friendly stands and even public chess games.
Duck Boat Tours
A visit to Boston is not complete without a Duck Boat tour! These sightseeing tours are fun, family friendly and a great way to spend an afternoon.
Paul Revere House
Built in 1680, this is the oldest building in the city and one well-worth visiting if you have an interest in American History.
Brewery Tours
If you’re into beer, you won’t want to miss a classic brewery tour! You’ll get to learn more about the brewing process and of course, sample some of the finished product.
Harborwalk Trail
The Harborwalk is a great way to take in the city, whether you’re walking or taking a unique water taxi. Along the trail are shops, restaurants, and many other attractions.
Boston Public Garden
The Boston Public Garden is a stunning outdoor garden that offers beautiful views, a relaxing atmosphere, and even swan boats for water-based sightseeing.