Do you have recommendations for a half day city tour of Boston in October? We took one last year in Charleston, SC and have done them in Los Angeles and San Francisco. We will be coming from Ogunquit, ME and then on to Nashua, NH for the night. Where do you pick up these tours, cost ,etc. Thanks
City historic toursCheck out http://www.bostonbyfoot.org/
City historic toursWhat about the Boston Duck tours? We%26#39;ve taken one in Pittsburgh and loved it. They usually last only about 2 hours.
There are several trolly companys that have booths at Quincy Market and near the Aquarium. Convenient parking garages nearby. The trollys offer free harbor cruises and/or whale watch tours and Aquarium visits along with your ticket. Just jump off and on the trolly all day and you can see the whole city in a day. Have fun.
Old Town Trolley tour is, IMO, the best one.
This is going to depend on your personal tastes. the Commons and the Gardens are beautiful. Fenway Park is a must for any sports fan. The Freedom Trail and Duck Tours are good for the general stuff. Newbury Street has great shops and restaurants. History is EVERYWHERE. The Constitution, the aquarium, Beacon Hill is beautiful. Charles Street is definitely worth a wander and a stop at Cafe Vanille for coffee or tea and a treat. LOTS of museums, harbor cruises...really, there%26#39;s too much to list.
It%26#39;s a very expensive town. Saving money is tough. Expect to drop some cash. If you are really limited then make sure to do your research and choose wisely. It%26#39;s easy to drop $100 bucks just on dinner OR cover and drinks, let alone a night that includes both.
You should be able to get contact info on all these places through google or the front desk at your hotel. It%26#39;s a great town. Enjoy yourself!!!
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