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What to Enjoy in a Day Tour in Boston

A day tour in Boston is the perfect way to get to know the city and all it has to offer. From historical monuments and colonial architecture to maritime culture and delicious seafood, the city can be explored and enjoyed in many fascinating ways. Highlights of a day tour include iconic sights such as the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument, as well as Harvard University, Fenway Park, and the The Freedom Trail.

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What to Enjoy in a Day Tour in Boston

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  1. WHAT TO ENJOY IN A DAY TOUR IN BOSTON Boston Sightseeing

  2. Boston Common Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States. Located in the center of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, it covers more than 50 acres and serves as a major public recreation space. As one of the oldest parks in the country, Boston Common is an important part of the city's history. It hosted a variety of festivals and events over the years, including the first Independence Day celebration and the first Puritan Thanksgiving. Today, it provides free outdoor concerts, community events, and outdoor activities to residents and tourists alike.

  3. Old State House The Old State House is an iconic landmark located in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1713, this early Georgian-style building was the former seat of the Massachusetts Colonial and Provincial governments, and it was the scene of several political events in the early American era. Today, the historic building is open to the public, offering interactive exhibits, guided tours, and a treasured peek into the history and heritage of Boston. The Old State House stands as a symbol of democracy and the rich culture of Boston, welcoming visitors from all over the world to explore its fascinating history.

  4. Beacon Hill Beacon Hill is an iconic Boston neighborhood located just north of the city’s Financial District. Home to many of Boston’s wealthiest families and institutions, it is known for its grand architecture, hilly landscape, and tree-lined streets. It is a popular tourist destination, offering some of the best views of the Boston skyline. The nearby Massachusetts State House sits atop Beacon Hill and is designated a National Historic Landmark. The neighborhood Massachusetts State Senate, the Suffolk County Courthouse, and the vibrant Acorn Street. From its tight-knit community to its historical attractions, Beacon Hill provides a glimpse into Boston’s charm and history. is also home to the

  5. Double Decker Tour Bus Boston Sightseeing double-decker tour bus is the perfect way to enjoy all of the sights, sounds, and attractions in Boston. The tour takes you to several famous landmarks and attractions in and around the city, allowing you to get a better feel for the area's rich history and culture. With informative commentary along the way, the tour guide adds a personal touch to the experience. Aside from the monuments, the tour takes you to the water-side Harborwalk, the picturesque skyline of the harbor, some of Boston's quaint neighborhoods, and the area's booming business district. Best of all, it allows you to hop on and off at any of the stops conveniently located near the attractions.

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