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Boston Travel Guide- glorious memories of the American Revolution
There is so much about Boston that makes it a unique place. Boston has much more to offer than the clichéd World Champion Sports team and the biggest tea party of the world. Weather-wise, late spring and fall is the best time to visit Boston. But the city is always high on spirits. Boston is basically a four season destination. In summer, sunshine lights up the city and one can enjoy ferry rides. Even in winters the festive season heats up the environment to keep up with the cheerful spirit of the city.
- Shopping : Boston brims with best boutiques, shops, galleries, brand stores which makes it an ideal place to go on a shopping spree. Boston's Newbury Street is often referred to as New York's Fifth Avenue. Besides, there are two large malls almost in the centre of the city. Black bay and the downtown city are the two major shopping destinations in the town.
- Beautiful Gardens : Boston is blessed with substantial natural heritage. Many parks like Boston common, Castle Island, Boston national historic park have been instrumental in enriching its natural glory. Mount Auburn Cemetery in Boston has been called as amongst the most beautiful and historic landscapes in America.
- Sports Events : Bostonians are completely crazy for Baseball. Boston's Fenway Park is the home of Boston's Red sox, it captures the heart and passions of the city's citizens and catches the eye of millions of foreigners. Here, one can see the zealous Bostonians playing against Yankees, their age old rivals. One can feel the spirit of the city which is so lively and captivating.
- Outstanding Museums : Boston has all it takes to appeal the eyes of a history buff. One can spend the entire day in these remarkable museums. A few of which are-The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Fogg Museum at Harvard, and the Museum of Fine Arts.
- Rich Dining Experience : Boston's restaurants are second to none in the world. They provide a rich, multicuisine dining experience at affordable prices. There are more than 2000 restaurants in Boston all of which reflect city's diverse cultures. Most fantastic thing about Boston's restaurants is that you don't have to bump into every restaurant to see if you can afford the entrée. The menus are listed outside the establishment for you to figure out the right place for yourself. The menu offers American, Italian, Asian and French cuisines. The area most visited by tourists encompasses mainly moderately priced food joints. Thus, Boston offers something for everyone.
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