A S. • October 17, 2015Check out all the small parks in this strip, each one has a unique art structure from the Design school.
Chris • March 23, 2018This place is a good alternative to a hotel. Things like toiletries and food utensils are provided here. It’s also a good location to stay at if you’re looking to learn about Boston.
Ali M. • August 12, 2013Maria's is across the street, best. Italian pastry by far...cannoli and ricotta pie, less line
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.
Emma C. • June 1, 2012Try the Clam Chowder in Bread Bowl - Chewy bread, delicious, heavenly-smelling chowder
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.
Ashleigh B. • May 31, 2010Lobster roll at Boston Chowda is to die for. Incredible fresh lobster
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.
Kevin • August 5, 2012It's eerie to stand there. We took the National Parks Service tour and it was great. The costumed tours tell you the folk legends. The NPS tells you the facts. Their guides have history backgrounds.
Kenneth M. • February 21, 2012Lunch trucks provide an economical and delicious alternative to the usual brick and mortar eateries in the area.
Emilie A. • April 13, 2014Most beautiful building & there r like about 6 things on the Freedom Trail all "right there"
Kaitlin • January 19, 2016One of the most sobering yet beautiful Holocaust memorials I've seen to date. It's not large but it's powerful.
Kaitlin • January 19, 2016It's not in the common or the public garden; it's actually across the street. Don't miss it, though, if you love Poe! Be sure to take a close look, too, more than meets the eye at first glance.
Eric O. • August 24, 2014Always a good choice to wander over during your lunch break and see if there's anything cool (and free!) going on.
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>
Jamie Q. • August 11, 2011Amazing place to enjoy your lunch during work. It's so relaxing and the water fountain is calming.
Kristina A. • November 10, 2013Love downtown crossing so many characters especially winter street my fav
Cherry G. • December 25, 2014this by far is the most impressive apartment /condo building I HAVE EVER BEEN IN
IWalked Audio Tours • September 28, 2011Franklin was born here in 1706 as the 15th of 17 children. Actual home burned down in 1872 but builder ensured legacy would not be lost and carved a bust over front entrance. More info in blog. <LINK>
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