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Sights & Activities
Attractions
1. Boston Duck Tours
790 Boylston St, Boston, MA, 02199-7927, (617) 723-3825
Part bus tour and part amusement ride, this 80-minute amphibious trip through the city is a hoot.
2. Faneuil Hall Marketplace
3 Faneuil Hall Market Pl, Boston, MA, 02109-1647, (617) 523-1300
Shopping, food and entertainment in one jam-packed package.
3. Freedom Trail
15 State St, Boston, MA, 02109-3502, (617) 242-5642
That strange red line running all over town is your yellow brick road through Boston's history.
4. New England Aquarium
Central Wharf, Boston, MA, 02110, (617) 973-5200
Kids and grownups alike will get a kick out of spying on exotic sea-dwellers.
5. Boston Bowl
820 Morrisey Blvd, Boston, MA, 02122, (617) 825-3800
Bring plenty of cash because there's much to do in this sprawling entertainment complex just off the Southeast Expressway.
6. Bunker Hill Monument
Monument Sq, Charlestown, MA, 02129, (617) 242-5641
Follow the Freedom Trail, then climb this historic 221-foot obelisk for a good look at the city and its harbor.
7. Faneuil Hall
1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Boston, MA, 02109-1604, (617) 635-3105
The site of John F. Kennedy's last campaign speech is an important mark on the Freedom Trail.
8. Holocaust Memorial
Union St Park, Boston, MA, 02114
Moving and medal-winning remembrance of World War II concentration camp victims.
9. USS Constitution
Boston National Historical Park, Charlestown, MA, 02129
Nicknamed "Old Ironsides," this historic Navy ship is one of Boston's most interesting landmarks.
10. Children's Museum
300 Congress St, Boston, MA, 02210-1000, (617) 426-8855
Play was never so much fun, or as educational, as in this renovated Fort Point warehouse.
11. Franklin Park Zoo
One Franklin Park Rd, Dorchester, MA, 02121-3252, (617) 541-5466
Where in Boston can you find warthogs and monkeys?
12. Odyssey Cruises
60 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA, 02110-3329, (888) 741-0281
Come to dance to terrible music, enjoy the picturesque harbor, travel to no where in particular and have a really good time.
13. Public Garden
Charles Street, Boston, MA, (617) 635-7383
America's first public garden is an oasis in the overbuilt downtown.
14. Six Flags New England
1623 Main St, Agawam, MA, 01001, (413) 786-9300
If this amusement park were any bigger, it'd have to secede and become its own state.