The best places to visit in Boston?

A walk along the Charles river has always been a favorite of mine. Of course there is always Fenway for the sports minded. The waterfront behind the aquarium is a great spot also.

There are so many places in Boston to enjoy and visit. It really depends on what you are interested in and how long you have to visit.

It depends on what you like. Whale watching is one of the options. Personally I wish I could have spend more time on Harvard campus.

I was accepted by one of its graduate schools but didn't go.

I'd say the best places to visit are, in no particular order, Fenway Park, the North End (great authentic Italian food), the Charles River waterfront, Newbury Street, Copley Square, Boston Common, and the Long Wharf area. For particular places to visit as in tourist attractions, then the Museum of Science, the New England Aquarium, the Boston Harbor Islands (and the boat tours offered through October), Hanover Street, and Fenway probably top the list.

Boston have lots of great places for sight seeing. You can go to New England Aquarium, Boston National Boston Children's Museum, Paul Revere House and many more.

The Chelsea Food Market. It is a commercial market open to the public to buy fresh anything you could imagine. It is fenced in and will take a fee to get in, but for a food adventure it may be worth it.

A great way to see the whole city and every site is on a Boston tour where it takes you to all the hot spots. I really enjoy the Old Town Trolley tour at trolleytours.com/boston/. It will take you to Faneuil Hall Market Place, shopping, Newbury Street, Chinatown, and more!

I recommend it to all my friends and no one has been disappointed by it yet.

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