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Welcome to Boston, locate on a small peninsula in the middle of Massachusetts' Atlantic Coast, a little over 320km northeast of New York City, hosts over 12 million annual visitors from across the country and around the world. Tours4fun.com offers a variety of Boston City sightseeing tours and activities and let us helps you make the most of your visit. And you may also enjoy some other hot tour destinations including: Niagara Falls, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Montreal, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, Corning Glass Center, Cape Cod, Rhode Island, Hershey's Chocolate World, Mohegan Sun Casino, Buffalo and so on. Plan your memorable tours with us; we will give you the most valuable experiences that you never have.
Boston is a vibrant, thriving city and renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, champion sports franchises, as well as its place at the very forefront of American history. Most of the city's sights are contained in less than 8 sq km. Cambridge (home of Harvard and MIT) is a short drive or subway ride north across the Charles River. Boston has some of the best preserved historic buildings and neighbourhoods in the country. Boston, is one of America’s oldest cities, with a rich economic and social history. Compact, walkable, historic and clean, the city blends old-world beauty and modern convenience. Affluent and comfortable, Boston remains at the centre of US intellectual life.
If you want to shopping and dining, you may go to the Back Bay, you will find some of Boston's most chic, fashionable stores. The parallel boulevard has a number of fine department stores leading to the Shops and never miss Copley Place, a marble and brass enclosed mall full of upscale stores and restaurants. You may visit Boston’s Emerald Necklace, It’s consists of an 1,100-acre chain of nine parks linked by parkways and waterways. There, you will see Boston Common and the Public Garden, the oldest public park and botanical garden in the country. And you can visit the country's newest National Park--the Boston Harbor Islands. You can enjoy swimming, boating, island tours, hiking, fishing and more. One place that you must have a look--Faneuil Hall Marketplace--It is a collection of boutiques, eateries and pushcart vendors housed in converted 18th century warehouses. You may enjoy some street entertainer’s performances outside.
Boston is a heaven for walkers; Due to its size, Boston is a very accessible city. You may join one of America's first historic walking tours, The Freedom Trail. The Trail takes the visitor to 16 historical sites in the course of two or three hours and covers two and a half centuries of America's most significant past. One can take a self-guided tour or one of the many tours available through the National Park Service, which begin every half hour from the park visitor center at 15 State Street opposite the Old State House. Or if you prefer to ride, you can pay for one of the trolley tours, which are unofficial guided tours, but do take the rider to many of the sites along the Trail and allow one to disembark at selected stops. Boston today manages to retain its heritage and charm while thriving in the modern age. With more than 100 universities, colleges, and trade and vocational schools in the area, Boston is a city as full of vigor and promise for the future as it is rich with the past.
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