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Suggestions for Landmarks and Outdoors near Downtown Boston, Boston

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    • 9.2
      Park
      Atlantic Ave. (btwn Causeway & Kneeland), Boston
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      • Daniel T.

        Daniel T. • November 21, 2014Try to get there right before noon for a table at lunch. Perfect spot in the city.

    • 9.2
      Park
      Cross St. (btwn North & Sudbury), Boston
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      • Gabriel’s T.

        Gabriel’s T. • November 4, 2019find a Greenway swing available, before you sit down to enjoy the view and hopefully a great companion! Make sure to check out right around the corner the best Cannoli in New England at Mike’s pastry.

    • 8.9
      Trail
      The Freedom Trail (btwn Tremont St & Essex St), Boston
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      • Cory O.

        Cory O. • September 10, 2012A great way to see the best of Boston. It's an easy walk, you can take plenty of side trips along the way, and there's a red line to keep you on track.

    • 8.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      310 Washington St (at Milk St.), Boston
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      • Guy

        Guy • March 21, 2011Great museum to visit to understand the importance of free speech and how that very notion led to many protests/movements that shaped Boston and the United States.

    • 8.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      1 Faneuil Hall Sq (btwn Clinton & Chatham), Boston
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      • Ben B.

        Ben B. • May 20, 2016Food, food, food. Anything you could want.

    • 8.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      1 S Market St (at Congress St & North St), Boston
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      • Enrico S.

        Enrico S. • June 14, 2015Very touristic spot in downtown Boston, but certainly it is worth a visit. Many souvenir shops and lunch options

    • 8.6
      Historic and Protected Site
      206 Washington St (at State St), Boston
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      • Ken H.

        Ken H. • July 13, 2012One of the nicest gift shops on the Freedom Trail. Lovely historic Boston mugs. They now assign you a Revolutionary character on your pass, which is fun.

    • 8.4
      Monument
      State St. (at Congress St.), Boston
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    • 8.2
      Park
      Atlantic Ave (at Summer St), Boston
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      • Kenneth M.

        Kenneth M. • February 21, 2012Lunch trucks provide an economical and delicious alternative to the usual brick and mortar eateries in the area.

    • 8.1
      Park
      Boston
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      • Mike D.

        Mike D. • April 2, 2018Beautiful view of the Bridge especially at night when the bridge is lit up!

    • 8.1
      Historic and Protected Site
      45 School St (at Province St), Boston
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      • Emilie A.

        Emilie A. • April 13, 2014Most beautiful building & there r like about 6 things on the Freedom Trail all "right there"

    • 8.1
      Monument
      1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Boston
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      • Jeffrey G.

        Jeffrey G. • September 27, 2014Cool shops and of course tou can get your National Parks stamp here!

    • 8.0
      Sculpture
      15 School St (at Washington St.), Boston
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      • Ovgu C.

        Ovgu C. • November 8, 2014Impressive memorial. Don't miss it.

    • 7.9
      Historic and Protected Site
      98 Union Street (btwn Hanover & North), Boston
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      • drew t.

        drew t. • June 8, 2015Worth a stop when nearby to pay honor to the lives that were lost.

    • 7.8
      Park
      Congress St. (btwn Franklin & Milk), Boston
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      • Jeremy K.

        Jeremy K. • August 26, 2014Great spot to have a mini picnic or read a book either by the fountain or the grassy area. A little urban oasis amidst all of the hustle and bustle of the skyscrapers nearby.

    • 7.8
      Plaza
      1 City Hall Sq (at Cambridge St), Boston
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      • Katie H.

        Katie H. • July 2, 2012Farmers' Market every Monday during the Summer. Great Fresh Veg!

    • 7.7
      Park
      295 Tremont St, Boston
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    • 7.6
      Monument
      45 School St, Boston
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      • IWalked Audio Tours

        IWalked Audio Tours • September 28, 2011City's 1st portrait statue, Benjamin Franklin. In 1781 while serving as US Ambassador to France he drafted a letter to European academia encouraging a study of farts. More info in blog.<LINK>

    • 7.4
      Monument
      1 Faneuil Hall Sq (Congress Street), Boston
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      • Kristen F.

        Kristen F. • May 14, 2013The Great Hall never seems to be open when I visit. :-(

    • 7.3
      Park
      Post Office Sq, Boston
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      • Paul F.

        Paul F. • July 24, 2018Hands down one of the best parks in boston. Well maintained. Great activities, an oasis in the middle if the financial district.

    • 7.2
      Plaza
      Washington St. (at Summer St.), Boston
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      • Kristina A.

        Kristina A. • November 10, 2013Love downtown crossing so many characters especially winter street my fav

    • 6.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      City Hall Plaza, Boston
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      • Jesse

        Jesse • November 2, 2013A great man, still. A wonderful monument.

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      Playground
      Boston
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      Plaza
      Milk St. (at Congress St.), Boston
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      Scenic Lookout
      1 Pemberton Sq (Fan Pier), Boston
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      Monument
      State St (King St) (Kilby St), Boston
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      Scenic Lookout
      1-599 N Market St, Boston
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      Plaza
      Tremont St. (School St.), Boston
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      Trail
      Carter Notch, NH
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      Plaza
      243 Charles St, Boston
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