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10 Best Things to Do with Children in Boston

If you are traveling with the kids, plan your dream vacation to Boston. Dazonn Travels offers family-friendly packages, including various activities. Children of all ages can enjoy several attractions, museums, and parks throughout the city. For more, visit our official website https://dazonntravels.com/ and contact us at 1-888-216-7282 (Toll-free).

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10 Best Things to Do with Children in Boston

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  1. 10 Best Things to Do with Children in Boston If you are traveling with the kids, plan your dream vacation to Boston offers plenty of family-friendly activities. There are several museums, attractions, and parks throughout the city that children of all ages can enjoy. Boston is a great destination for the whole family, as it is home to historical attractions such as museums and galleries. Keep your kids entertained with these terrific kid-friendly Boston activities the next time you visit the city with your family. Pleasure Bay Beach There is no better beach in Boston than Pleasure Bay Beach. Boston's local families love going there in the summer because it's family-friendly and provides many family-friendly amenities. Toilets are accessible as well. Enjoy the sun and a picnic by the water while lying in the shade.

  2. Moakley Park and Carson Beach There is a beach, a kids' playground, ball fields and a large park in South Boston that sits on the shore. With a nautical theme that can keep your kids entertained for hours (in the summer months, they can also make use of the spray area), the Dorothy Curran Playground is a great location for your kids. On the other side of the field, you can check out Carson Beach, L Street Beach, or M Street Beach. Last but not least, you can take a walk, jog, or ride your bike along the waterfront path. Castle Island Park & Fort Independence Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is located in South Boston. The beach has white sands where you can relax. There is an old granite fort called Fort Independence. You can walk and run through the park. Take the Castle Island Loop for the easiest and shortest route. There is also a great picnic area and a playground that kids can enjoy during their free time so they can run, jump, and climb.

  3. Boston African-American National Historic Site Among 15 pre-Civil War buildings in the Boston African American National Historic Site, one is North America's oldest black church. Rose Kennedy Greenway Through Downtown Boston, there is a series of parks connecting to one another, perfect for strolls, runs, or even rides on bikes - or for just exploring the city. Connected parks and trails start on the northern edge of North End near the Haymarket T station and extend southward through downtown areas and the Waterfront until they reach Chinatown Park. In addition to larger parks, visitors will also find smaller ones, fountains, a carousel, gardens, restrooms, restaurants, and cafes. It is quite easy to take short detours if you're walking along the path to explore Boston's numerous historical and cultural attractions. Plimoth Plantation Plymouth, Massachusetts, is home to this living history museum. An 18th-century replica of North America's first Pilgrim settlement dates to 1620. With farm animals, basic cabins, and furnishing that remain true to the era, a small village maintains an authentic atmosphere. Actors dress up as part of the town and play real-life roles. Boston Children's Museum There is plenty of hands-on learning to be done at this three story museum for anyone who enjoys playing and exploring. In addition to displaying historical items, toys, and specimens of nature, this is one of the world's largest children's museums. In addition, there is a dinosaur room, a bubble room, and a play area for younger children. Stone Zoo This location is located in the northern suburbs of Boston and is associated with Zoo New England and Franklin Park Zoo. There are many animal exhibits here, such as monkeys, cougars, otters, porcupines, snakes, jaguars, and others. When you are looking for a different activity outside of the city, this is a great spot for kids.

  4. Harvard Museum of Natural History Museum of Botany, Geology, and Zoology at Harvard provides a glimpse into the company's research. There are many popular exhibits at the museum, including the dinosaur hall, the gem gallery, the glass flowers, and the great mammal hall, which date back to the 1780s. In addition to your museum admission, you get access to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology located next door. Boston Common Plan your dream vacation to Central Boston is famous for its Boston Common. The park dates back to 1634, making it the oldest in the country. You can take a Swan paddle boat on the scenic pond in the park, which is spread across 50 acres. A playground and other kid-friendly amenities are also available. A huge Christmas tree and other decorations adorn the park during the winter months, and an ice skating rink is set up.

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