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Where to go in Boston sightseeing in One Day?

Boston, the capital of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, is home to numerous historic sites, renowned museums, and countless entertainment options. Whether youu2019re interested in exploring historical sites, enjoying the food and culture, visiting harbor-side attractions, or activities to do, Boston has something to offer everyone. Hereu2019s a look at some of the top things worth checking out when sightseeing in Boston.

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Where to go in Boston sightseeing in One Day?

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  1. Where to go in Boston sightseeing? BOSTON SIGHTSEEING Boston, MA is a vibrant historical city with a wealth of activities to suit anyone's taste. With its rich history, exciting attractions, and vibrant cultural scene, it is no surprise that Boston is one of the most visited cities in the United States. Get Started

  2. FREEDOMTRAIL Freedom Trail is a historic trail that runs through downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It is a 2.5-mile- long path that includes 16 historic sites all related to the history of the American Revolution. It includes historical landmarks such as the Boston Common, the USS Constitution, and the Bunker Hill Monument.

  3. FENWAY PARK Fenway Park is an iconic baseball stadium located in Boston, Massachusetts. Constructed in 1912, it is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium currently in use and is home to the Boston Red Sox. The stadium has the longest season ticket waitlist in Major League Baseball and has seen countless matches over the years. www.bostonsightseeing.us

  4. FANEUIL HALL Faneuil Hall is an iconic building in Boston, Massachusetts. Built-in 1742, it served as a marketplace and meeting hall. It has been called "The Cradle of Liberty" because of the number of historic events that have happened here. Such events include the first readings of the Declaration of Independence, and it is host to yearly festivities and political rallies. Faneuil Hall is a part of the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile trail through downtown Boston.

  5. BOSTONCOMMON Boston Common is a historic public park located in the center of downtown Boston. It is the oldest park in the country, having been established in 1830 This expansive 50-acre site has hosted many public events throughout history, including military drills and the Revolution-era Boston Massacre.

  6. MUSEUM OFFINE ARTS The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1870, the MFA’s collection includes nearly 450,000 works of art from ancient Egyptian to contemporary, with particular strength in Italian Renaissance, British Pre- Raphaelite, and French Impressionist paintings.

  7. EXPLORE Book Your Ticket at Boston Sightseeing BOSTON +1 857-234-3375 bostonsightseeing.us Summer and D St. Boston, MA 02210

  8. THANK bostonsightseeing.usYOU

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