What to See
Freedom Trail || This 2.5 mile red-line trail takes tourists to 16 different historical sites throughout Boston including Paul Revere’s home, State House, and Faneuil Hall.
Paul Revere’s Home || A colonial home of an American patriot during the American Revolution shows how Americans lived during the 1600’s and 1700’s.
Faneuil Hall || A historic shopping center filled with many stores and restaurants is a very recognizable area. It’s where many political figures have given speeches. Be sure to visit Quincy Market, one of the best food markets in Boston!
Institute of Contemporary Art || The museum offers incredible exhibitions of contemporary art.
New England Aquarium || If you’re looking to learn more about oceanography, this is the place to go. It’s a short walk from Battery Wharf Hotel.
Museum of Fine Arts || Visit the fifth largest museum in the US. It holds more than 450,000 works of art.
John F. Kennedy Library || Learn about the President who led Alex and Rachel to meeting each other.
Brattle Bookshop || Do you love books and antiques? This is the place to go to discover a great selection of antique books.
Boston North End Food Tour|| This food tour will take you through North End, one of the oldest areas of Boston that is also known as “Little Italy” and you will taste many delicious and original Italian food including cannolis, pizzas, olive oil and cheese! Make reservations in advance!
Duck Tour || Not sure where to start in touring Boston? Duck Tour is a trolly like tour but way more unique than riding a trolly. Ride in a W.W.II style amphibious landing vehicle, which is like a trolly that can convert into a boat, throughout the city of Boston and then this vehicle takes a swim in the Charles River!
Where to Eat
Mike’s Pastry || They’re famous for their giant selection of delicious homemade cannolis. Their cookies and cream cannoli is a must-to-eat. They offer many other scrumptious baked goods.
Mamma Maria || This fine Italian restaurant is located in the heart of North End and offers the best Italian food in Boston.
Union Oyster House || The oldest restaurant in the US makes one feel like they’re traveling back in time. They offer a variety of delicious seafood. Their clam chowder is a absolutely delicious.
Legal Seafood || This Boston-founded chain restaurant offers top-notch seafood. If you want to enjoy a stunning view of the ocean, go to the Seaport location.
Boston Public Market || This big indoor market offers a variety of unique food stands. Check out Boston Smoked Fish Co. where you can find delicious salmon bacon. If you’re looking for sweets, Union Square Donuts is the one to check out!
Stephanie’s on Newbury || This elegant restaurant makes one feel like in a charming restaurant in Paris. They offer variety of New American food.
Cafeteria || Enjoy eating outside on Newbury Street, the best shopping street in Boston. Don’t miss their french fries which are some of the best french fries in the US!
Trident Booksellers and Cafe || Are you a bookworm? Enjoy eating delicious variety of dishes ranging from sandwiches to French toasts and drinking coffee or smoothies while being surrounded by books.
Sportello || Enjoy eating at a modern dining bar that offers elegant American cuisine. This restaurant is owned by Barbara Lynch, a well-known restauranteur in Boston.
Zaftigs || If you want to venture a little far out of Boston, don’t miss this best Jewish deli which offers amazing banana stuffed French Toasts and the best potato latkes!
Check out the article from Boston Globe, How to eat like a local in North End, to make sure you make the best of eating in Boston!