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.
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.
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.
O'Neill a. • August 5, 2014Awesome place to spend the afternoon. They have everything!
Ashleigh B. • May 31, 2010Lobster roll at Boston Chowda is to die for. Incredible fresh lobster
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.
Tara S. • August 8, 2016Great hosts for the tour! Well worth the cost of admission.
Kenneth M. • February 21, 2012Lunch trucks provide an economical and delicious alternative to the usual brick and mortar eateries in the area.
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.
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.
Jason B. • August 2, 2014Lots of shops but the Adams statue in front is a great reminder of the history.
Joseph C. • October 25, 2011Enter through the back to find WalkBoston- great walking maps available!
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.
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>
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.
Kristina A. • November 10, 2013Love downtown crossing so many characters especially winter street my fav
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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