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Boston Travel Guide

It's not New York or Chicago, so quit comparing them and appreciate Boston for what it is. This city is charming and legitimately historic, from the cobblestoned streets of Beacon Hill to the authentic Italian restaurants and food purveyors of the North End. Its size and legacy bolster its appeal: The oldest ballpark in the MLB, Fenway Park is smack in the middle of the city, which even non-baseball fans can get excited about, and cozy Cambridge is as accessible to visitors as the sprawling waterfront. So many of its parts feel lost in time, plus there's a diverse food and drinks scene, a smart offering of places to stay, and more cultural activities than you might expect in a place this quaint. And that's why we love it.

Plan Your Boston Trip

Where to Eat and What to Do in Boston's South End
Stroll by the city’s most beautiful architecture before sitting down to enjoy its best food.
Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Nantucket 
Proof that New Englanders take summer very, very seriously.
15 Best Hotels in Boston
An eclectic mix of old and new, from skyscrapers to a restored motor inn.
Where to Eat, Stay, and Play on Cape Cod
From the Bourne Bridge to the tip top of Provincetown.
13 Best Things to Do in New England in the Fall
Foliage makes a fabulous backdrop for hiking and witch-storied towns, from Salem to Maine.

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