Are you planning a trip to Boston? If yes, then this Trip Planner Boston travel guide is a must-read before travelling to Boston. We’ve got the best hotels, attractions and dining options listed and reviewed.

Boston has a tradition unlike any other city in America. It was here in 1773, when America was still a colony of the British Empire and residents, angered over a heavy tax on tea imposed by King George III, launched a bold nighttime protest in which they dumped 342 chests of English tea into the Boston Harbor. The “Boston Tea Party,” as the raid was called, was the first major event that would lead to the American Revolution. This Boston travel guide will tell you all about this amazing city.

While proud of its history, Boston has adjusted well to modernity. In 2004, Boston finally completed its decades long “Big Dig” project. The stunning Leonard P. Zakim Bridge, with a width of 180 feet, is the widest cable stayed bridge in the world and the crowning achievement in the single most expensive feat of civil engineering in human history. The completion of the project has made a city already laced with stunning parks and colonial era architecture even more beautiful. There are so many exciting things in Boston. Continue with this Trip Planner Boston travel guide to find out what activities you can participate in. 

Best Things To Do In Boston

Despite its traditions and its idyllic façade, Boston has more than its fair share of excitement. With more than 20 universities, including world-famous Harvard University, and over 100,000 students, Boston is the quintessential college town. From its outstanding live music venues to the fascinating museum and lively parks, Boston pulses with the energy of youth. 

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Boston Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail 

Freedom Trail, Boston +1 617 357 8300 

First on the Boston travel guide is Freedom Trail. Celebrating Boston’s preeminent role in the American Revolution, this 2.5 mile trail offers a stroll through history, leading visitors to 16 significant sites, and provides a glimpse of the beauty of the modern city. 

Public Garden 

4 Charles St, Boston +1 617 522 1966 

Established in 1837, the Public Garden was the first public botanical garden in America. No visit to the Garden is complete without a long cruise along the water or a cruise on the lagoon in the park’s famous swan boats. 

North End 

North End, Boston 

Boston’s largest Italian enclave is also its oldest and most charming neighborhood. Narrow alleyways and cobblestone streets are still the order of the day, and the smell of freshly-baked bread and Italian fare is everywhere. 

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Fenway Park

Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park 

4 Yawkey Way, Boston +1 617 226 6000 

Take the family out to historic Fenway Park to see Boston’s Major League Baseball team, the Red Sox. The park has been in use by the Red Sox since 1912, making it the oldest stadium currently in use in the MLB. 

Samuel Adams Brewery Tours 

30 Germania Street, Boston 

We had to add some education activities to this boston travel guide, so haw about a visit to the Samuel Adams Brewery! Learning about ingredients and the brewing procedure of different kinds of beers and rounding off the tour with a sample tasting of three different brews is an interesting activity for beer lovers and the open-minded ones who are interested to extend their horizon of beer knowledge. 

Museum of Fine Art 

465 Huntington Avenue, Fenway +1 617 267 9300 

The MFA has some fantastic collections on display, ranging from the wonders of ancient Egypt to modern and contemporary American masterpieces. The museum also boasts the largest collection of Japanese art outside of Japan. 

Museum of Science 

1 Science Park, Boston +1 617 723 2500 

Featuring an IMAX theater, a planetarium and a recently-opened digital 3-D movie theater, as well as a variety of fascinating scientific exhibits and collections, the museum is the perfect synthesis of hard science and “infotainment.” 

JFK Library 

Columbia Point, Boston +1 617 514 1600 

A tribute to the 35th president of the United States, the John F. Kennedy Library features several fantastic interactive exhibits and all the information you could possibly need about Boston’s most famous son. 

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Boston Duck Tour

Duck Tour 

While visitors ride in a World War II amphibious landing vehicle, the tour begins with a drive past the historic sights of downtown Boston and comes to a dramatic close by splashing into the Charles River for a sightseeing cruise of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. 

New England Aquarium 

1 Central Wharf, South Boston +1 617 973 5200 

Featuring sharks, penguins, seals and over 2,000 other species of aquatic life, the aquarium is a must-see in Boston. Deep-sea whale-watching tours on the Atlantic Ocean can also be arranged from inside the Aquarium. 

Boston Children’s Museum 

308 Congress Street, Boston +1 617 426 6500 

The Boston Children’s Museum has been creating innovative, hands-on exhibits to engage and educate children and their families about such subjects as science, world cultures, health, art, history and literacy. 

USS Constitution 

Charlestown Navy Yard Building 22, Boston +1 617 426 1812 

Nicknamed “Old Ironsides”, the USS Constitution is the oldest battleship in American history, launched in 1797. It is best known for its naval victories during the War of 1812, fought between the United States and Britain. 

Boston Open Studios 

1 City Hall Square, Boston +1 617 635 4500 

This organisation hosts events in Boston’s historic art communities all around the city, in which participants can meet with artists and purchase local art as well as hear music and visit area retail shops and restaurants. 

Boston Fire Museum 

344 Congress Street, Boston +1 617 338 9700 

Since 1983, the goal of the Boston Fire Museum has been not only to maintain the old firehouse building, but to display and preserve antique firefighting equipment and memorabilia from the Greater Boston area and educate the public on fire safety. 

Boston Public Library 

700 Boylston Street, Boston +1 617 536 5400 

Containing over 23 million items, in the form of books, CDs, DVDs and many more, The Boston Public Library is an impressive building containing impressive collections. Take a tour or peruse the holdings of the nation’s first public library, which also displays the works of famous artists and sculptors. 

Boston Blazers at TD Garden 

100 Legends Way, Boston +1 617 624 1050 

Boston is a very athletic city and even has a professional indoor lacrosse team, the Boston Blazers. Check out a game at TD Garden, which also hosts the Bruins and the Celtics, as well as other live shows. 

Boston Bruins at TD Garden 

100 Legends Way, TD garden Boston +1 412 386 2646 

Five-time Stanley Cup Champions, Boston’s National Hockey League Team was the first team to be awarded a franchise in the NHL in 1924. Games are played at TD Garden which also hosts the Blazers lacrosse and Celtics basketball teams, as well as other live shows. 

Boston Celtics at TD Garden 

100 Legends Way, Boston +1 866 423 5849 

Founded in 1946, the Celtics have won the most championships of any NBA team – 17 to be exact. Games are played at TD Garden, which also hosts Bruins hockey and Blazers lacrosse games, as well as other live shows. 

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 

25 Evans Way, Boston +1 617 566 1401 

Founded by philanthropist and supporter of the arts Isabella Stewart Gardner, the museum houses her private collection and works to uphold her life’s mission of encouraging the development of new artists. 

Franklin Park Zoo 

One Franklin Park Road, Boston +1 617 541 5466 

Located in the enormous Franklin Park, this beloved zoo comprises a whopping 72 acres.Opened as far back as 1912, it is home to thousands of animal of hundreds of different species from around the world. 

Boston Convention and Exhibition Center 

415 Summer Street, Boston +1 617 954 2000 

Two MCCA-operated Boston convention centers, the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center and the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, have received the rare gold standard of certification from the International Association of Congress Centres. A steady stream of huge international conventions are hosted here throughout the year. 

Best Boston Restaurants

As long as there are fish in the sea, Boston will be a seafood town. New England clam chowder is Boston’s most famous delicacy and is a must try. While traditional sea fare is as popular as ever, interesting new restaurants of all varieties are popping up every day across the city. Read on to find out the best Boston restaurants you should be trying.

Legal Sea Foods 

255 State Street, South Boston +1 617 742 5300 

First, on the Boston travel guide restaurant list is Legal Sea Foods. Boston’s most famous seafood chain is the place to go for a cup of New England clam chowder or other speciality seafood dishes. Legal’s clam chowder is so good it has been served at every presidential inauguration since 1981. 

Mistral 

223 Columbus Avenue, Back Bay +1 617 867 9300 

Chef Jamie Mammano’s fashionable restaurant not only offers the best French Mediterranean cuisine in the city (with creative New American influences), but also one of its hottest bars. Mistral is deservedly renowned as one of Boston’s very best restaurants. 

Union Oyster House 

41 Union Street, Downtown +1 617 227 2750 

The oldest continually running restaurant in America has been serving traditional New England-style fare since 1826. Try the “Shore Dinner,” which comes with oyster chowder, “steamers” (steamed clams dipped in butter), corn and boiled lobster. 

Chinatown Café 

262 Harrison Ave, Chinatown +1 617 695 9888 

A Chinatown gem, this café serves Cantonese-style cuisine in an unpretentious cafeteria-style setting. The congee (rice porridge with meat) comes especially highly recommended, but you can’t go wrong with any selection on their varied menu. 

Regina Pizzeria 

11 1⁄2 Thatcher Street, North End +1 617 227 0765 

Boston’s most famous pizza parlor has been up-and-running for more than 80 years. The original North End shop has, quite simply, the best pizza in Boston, and perhaps the city’s most loyal clientele, as well. 

Trattoria Il Panino 

11 Parmenter Street, North End +1 617 720 1336 

Cozy and romantic, with exposed brick and soft, subtle lighting, Trattoria Il Panino is renowned chef Frank DePasquale’s first restaurant, established in 1987, and it is today one of the North End’s finest Italian restaurants. 

Mooo…. 

15 Beacon Street, Downtown +1 617 670 2515 

This is a sleek and modern steakhouse serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch menus prepared by chef/owner Jamie Mammano. The restaurant has a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere and boasts an award-winning wine list. 

Mike’s City Diner 

1714 Washington Street, Boston +1 617 267 9393 

Make sure you to come hungry, because this South End eatery serves huge portions of home-style food. In operation now for over 20 years, Mike’s is a Boston institution, with a varied menu including soups, daily lunch specials and irresistible breakfast offerings. 

South Street Diner 

178 Kneeland Street, Boston +1 617 350 0028 

Popular among college students, the South Street Diner is a popular late night hang out and Boston’s best option for all- night dining seven nights a week. It has also been featured in several feature films. 

Victoria’s Diner Boston

1024 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston +1 617 442 5965 

Voted “Boston’s Best Diner” in 2012 by Boston Magazine, Victoria’s is a great place for breakfast, lunch or dinner. They also serve wine, beer, and “adult” coffee beverages in addition to other non-alcoholic specialty coffees. 

Hard Rock Cafe Boston

22-24 Clinton Street, Boston +1 617 424 7625 

Enjoy classic American cooking while surrounded by rock’ n roll memorabilia. The Hard Rock Cafe in Boston is also a full bar and serves as an entertainment venue. Purchase iconic Hard Rock Cafe merchandise in the restaurant’s shop. 

The Paramount 

44 Charles Street (Beacon Hill), Boston +1 617 720 1152 

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at reasonable prices at the Paramount’s two convenient Boston locations. The menu includes such varied choices as caramel and banana french toast, marinated grilled pork, and a huge selection of beers and drinks. 

Chart House Restaurant 

60 Long Wharf, Boston +1 617 227 1576 

The Chart House has been serving up delicious seafood with a beautiful waterfront view since the 1960s, when it opened shop in one of Boston’s oldest still-functioning buildings. With dozens of locations around the country, its success is undeniable and no surprise at all. 

Terramia Ristorante 

98 Salem Street, Boston +1 617 523 3112 

Modern, authentic Italian cuisine is served up in an intimate setting at this small but elegant restaurant located in the heart of Boston’s North End. Indulge, but leave room for dessert; the tiramisu is not to be missed. 

Grotto 

37 Bowdoin Street, Boston +1 617 227 3434 

You’ll have to go underground to find this beautiful Italian restaurant. They offer a fixed-price three-course meal every night, perfect for a romantic date night. Let the expert chefs choose and prepare your meal for you, and you will surely not regret it. 

All Star Sandwich Bar 

1245 Cambridge St., Cambridge +1 617 868 3065 

Located in Cambridge, the All Star Sandwich Bar serves up delicious classic and innovative sandwiches, including the famous Atomic Meatloaf Meltdown. Additionally, the menu features soups, salads, chili and more. 

Best Boston Massachusetts Cafes 

Coffee was introduced to North America in 1668, and drinking coffee soon became a popular social activity. Boston was, however, dominated by the tea trade, and it took about a hundred years before coffee took over the scene. Coffee houses formed all over the city, and the United States is now the leading consumer of coffee in the world, with Americans drinking an average of 400 million cups of coffee per day. 

Caffe Vittoria 

290-296 Hanover St, North End +1 617 227 7606 

Renowned as the first Italian cafe in Boston, and largely considered to serve the best cappuccino in the North End, Vittoria is a first-class coffeehouse with a loyal clientele and fabulous desserts, to boot. 

Trident Booksellers & Café 

338 Newbury Street, Back Bay +1 617 267 8688 

A welcome respite from a day of shopping on Newbury Street, Trident Booksellers & Café is a mellow spot to indulge and the perfect place to catch up on some reading from their great selection of books. 

Chinatown Café 

262 Harrison Ave, Chinatown +1 617 695 9888 

A Chinatown gem, this café serves Cantonese-style cuisine in an unpretentious cafeteria-style setting. The congee (rice porridge with meat) comes especially highly recommended, but you can’t go wrong with any selection on their varied menu. 

Thinking Cup 

165 Tremont St, Boston +1 617 482 5555 

Ideally located right next to the Boston Common, Thinking Cup was the first coffee shop in Boston to serve Stumptown Coffee, which has been named “Best Coffee in the World” by The New York Times and USA Today. 

Cafe de Boston 

75 Federal Street, Boston +1 617 482 1006 

Fresh ingredients are at the heart of this cafe’s breakfast and lunch menus. Enjoy one of their pastries, which are made fresh daily, or grab a bite from their Mediterranean meze bar to complement your specialty coffee. 

Flour Bakery & Cafe 

1595 Washington Street, Boston +1 617 267 4300 

With four locations in the Boston/Cambridge area, you’re never too far away from a sweet treat or savory salad or sandwich. Flour has been featured in Food & Wine magazine among several other prominent publications. 

Caffe Paradiso 

255 Hanover Street, Boston +1 617 742 1768 

This family-run, authentic Italian cafe has been serving Boston’s North End since 1962. Their menu consists not only of coffee but also gelato and other delicious desserts, in addition to martinis, beer and wine. 

PS Gourmet Coffee 

106 Dorchester Street, Boston +1 617 269 4020 

This popular local coffee shop located in Boston’s South End has over 200 hot and iced coffee flavor combinations. They proudly proclaim themselves to be “old-school”, not using syrups in their coffee, and roasting everything fresh. 

Milk Street Cafe 

50 Milk Street, Boston +1 617 542 3663 

Milk Street Cafe uses fresh ingredients, largely supplied from local and organic producers, to prepare food that looks just as good as it tastes. Come in for breakfast or lunch and choose something from their extensive menu. 

Ula Cafe 

284 Amory Street, Jamaica Plain +1 617 524 7890 

Ula is on a mission to practice sustainability while delivering unique and delicious treats in addition to a varied menu of breakfast and lunch options. In their own words, they provide “soul-nourishingly delicious fresh-baked pastries, write-home- about-tasty hearty savory fare and dependably delectable coffee and tea”. 

Parish Cafe and Bar 

361 Boylston Street, Boston +1 617 247 4777 

Get a veritable taste of everything Bostonian cuisine has to offer in one location at Parish Cafe, whose menu is composed of items created by some of Boston’s most famous chefs. Visitors should definitely take advantage of the outdoor dining during the Spring, Summer and Fall months 

Florentine Cafe 

333 Hanover Street, Boston +1 617 227 1777 

Take a lunch or dinner break from exploring the Freedom Trail at this eatery that has been serving up Italian fare and Old World charm to Boston’s North End for over 70 years, becoming a neighborhood institution. 

Barismo 

171 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington +1 339 368 7300 

This European-style cafe has no seats and no tables. What it does have is fresh, delicious coffee, and friendly baristas who are masters at their craft. The strive to support sustainable coffee production around the world. 

Best Boston Bars

Boston is a diehard sports town, so we couldn’t leave a good selection of this Boston travel guide’s bars! Boston’s sports infatuation is reflected in its bar scene. However, the trendy lounges and dive bars of Back Bay offer an alternative to the sports bar scene. Home to rock legends such as Aerosmith, the Pixies and, well, Boston – Boston is a live music town with several outstanding venues. Electronic music aficionados should head to Lansdowne Street, where the young and scantily clad come to dance the night away. 

Cure Lounge 

246 Tremont South, Boston +1 617 482 4475 

Originally the ladies’ lounge and orchestra area of the Wilbur Theater, Cure Lounge is today one of the city’s most sophisticated and exclusive nightclubs, attracting large groups of party-goers to its “Victorian Chic” interior. 

Storyville 

90 Exeter Street (Back Bay), Boston +1 617 236 1134 

The modern Storyville was born out of Boston’s black and white past, a past narrated by Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday and backed by riffs courtesy of Stan Getz and Duke Ellington in the legendary jazz club. Re-opened in 2011, Storyville today re-imagines that Red-Light District, decadent, speakeasy vibe with dining, dancing and drinks in Boston’s Back Bay. 

The Black Rose Boston

160 State Street, Downtown +1 617 742 2286 

Coats of arms, Irish flags and photos of the motherland coat the walls of this traditional Irish pub where Guinness flows freely from the taps. Weekends occasionally feature live Irish music and dancing. 

Paradise Rock Club Boston

967 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston +1 617 562 8800 

Big enough to attract top musicians but small enough to keep the performances intimate, the city’s best live music venue draws premiere acts from Boston and around the world. Be sure to check what performances you can catch during your stay. 

Middle East Restaurant and Club 

472 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge +1 617 864 3278 

Across the Charles River in Cambridge sits the Boston area’s Mecca for punk and indie rock. Downstairs, punk and indie bands blast through their sets, while upstairs, the smaller, renovated room hosts more laid-back acoustic and hip-hop shows. 

Kings Dining & Entertainment 

50 Dalton Street, Boston +1 617 266 2695 

Kings is a 24,000 square foot facility where you can find 16 ten-pin bowling lanes, a billiards room featuring Brunswick Gold Crown Table and multiple bars and lounges. You can also watch the hottest sports action on one of the six projection screens. At Kings, they also arrange karaoke nights and live music. 

House of Blues Boston 

15 Lansdown Street, Boston +1 888 693 2583 

The House of Blues is one of the country’s premier concert venues, achieving almost legendary status among music fans and hosting major national and international acts. It’s also a great place to grab dinner Thursday-Saturday. 

Cheers Boston 

84 Beacon Street, Boston +1 617 227 9605 

Visit the iconic neighborhood bar that inspired the setting of the world famous and much beloved TV series “Cheers”. The bar serves wholesome food and drinks, hosts several live events and welcomes children until 10pm. 

The Pour House 

907 Boylston Street, Boston +1 617 236 1767 

With three fully-stocked bars and a kitchen serving hearty comfort food until late, the Pour House is a pleasant no-frills sports bar, and a fantastic place to hang out on game nights, or any other night, for that matter. 

Howl at the Moon 

184 High Street, Boston +1 617 292 4695 

Howl at the Moon is the answer for those seeking a different kind of nightlife experience, an alternative to the typical bar and club scene. Patrons of this dueling piano bar become part of the performance. 

Clerys Boston

113 Dartmouth Street, Boston +1 617 262 9874 

With its signature classy but laid-back atmosphere for which it was voted “Best in Boston” for neighborhood bars, Clerys, a spacious Back Bay institution, draws an after-work crowd looking to take advantage of cheap “happy hour” drink specials. 

Bukowski Tavern 

50 Dalton Street, Back Bay +1 617 437 9999 

With alternative music and indie rock blaring from the speakers from opening until closing time and the city’s best selection of draft beer, this is one of the few bars where the alternative and the intellectual come to mingle. 

Cask’n Flagon Boston

62 Brookline Avenue, Fenway +1 617 536 4840 

Located right outside the legendary Fenway Park, sports fans of all stripes come to share pitchers of beer and cheer for their favorite team. Game day is obviously the best time to come, but any day you choose to visit you are sure to find a crowd. 

The Burren 

247 Elm St., Somerville +1 617 776 6896 

Priding themselves for being a true and authentic Irish pub, the Burren offers Guinness by the pint, comfort food, including fish-and-chips and Irish stew, and good times with throngs of friendly patrons. 

Wally’s Cafe Jazz Club 

427 Massachusetts Ave., Boston +1 617 424 1408 

This widely popular and renowned jazz and blues bar has been in business since 1947, and regularly features live gigs by local bands and international stars, as well as daily jam sessions for all to enjoy. 

Best Shopping In Boston

If you are reading this Boston travel guide to try and find the best shopping, then it’s simple – just follow the crowds. While straying off the beaten path can occasionally uncover a hidden gem, the majority of worthwhile shopping is found in the following popular areas of Boston.  

Newbury Street 

Newbury St, Boston 

Newbury Street is Boston’s premier shopping area and has a diverse collection of shops ranging from expensive name brand stores to quirky boutiques. Starting at the eastern end of the street, you’ll see more upscale shops like Chanel on 5 Newbury Street and Giorgio Armani on 22. As you head west, the stores go from posh to alternative with shops like Allston Beat at 338 Newbury, which offers faux fur and edgy skirts while blaring a hard rock soundtrack. 

Faneuil Hall Marketplace 

4 South Market Building, Boston +1 617 523 1300 

For two centuries, Faneuil Hall has been one of Boston’s most popular shopping destinations and is often said to attract more people than Disneyworld. Though it houses a modern shopping mall, it’s really the perfect place to pick up souvenirs, get a quick bite to eat and soak in the atmosphere. 

Harvard Square 

18 Brattle St, Cambridge +1 617 491 3434 

Feeding the minds of the country’s most brilliant students is no easy task, but Harvard Square manages well as home to the Boston area’s best bookstores. Get your books where the smart kids do, at the Harvard Coop at 1400 Massachusetts Avenue – the official bookstore of Harvard University. 

Copley Place 

100 Huntington Avenue, Boston +1 617 262 6600 

The premiere shopping mall in Massachusetts features high-end favorites like Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and the only Neiman Marcus in New England, as well as a slew of more affordable options with a range of products. 

Macy’s 

450 Washington Street, Boston +1 617 357 3000 

The retail colossus Macy’s has been known for its fashion selection for years, but a huge range of products, including housewares and home accessories, can also be found here. 

Lekker Home 

1313 Washington Street, Boston +1 617 542 6464 

Lekker Home brings a taste of sleek Scandinavian design to the Boston area. Find home furnishings to match your unique style, with everything from furniture for every room to candles, dining sets and kitchen gadgets. 

Shops at Prudential Center 

800 Boylston Street, Boston +1 617 236 3100 

Find both unique shops and popular retail stores at the Shops at Prudential Center, including clothes, shoes and accessories, books, electronics, health and beauty products, as well as plenty of restaurants and speciality food shops. 

Saks Fifth Avenue 

800 Boylston Street, Boston +1 617 262 8500 

Saks Fifth Avenue gained popularity as an upscale department store located in New York and, since its founding over a century ago, has opened stores all over the U.S. and nationwide. 

Quincy Market 

4 S Market St, Boston +1 617 523 1300 

Dating back to the early 19th century, Quincy Market is more than a shopping destination, it is a Boston landmark. Historically selling mainly produce, it has expanded to include cheeses, meats and other products. 

Natick Mall Boston

1245 Worcester Street, Natick +1 508 655 4800 

The gigantic Natick Mall hosts 200 stores, ranging from Neiman Marcis and Nordstrom to more affordable options, such as Sears and JC Penney. It is a bit out of the way, but you’re sure to find everything you’re looking for. 

Bobby From Boston 

19 Thayer St., Boston +1 617 423 9299 

Bobby’s is simply the best and coolest vintage clothing shop in Boston. The selection’s strength is menswear, but the women’s clothing on offer is very respectable, as are the selections of accessories. 

Concepts Boston

37 Brattle St., Cambridge +1 617 868 2001 

This shoe shop is unlike any other. The sneakers found here are unique, and exclusive collectible pairs from the biggest names in sneakers often attract huge crowds of sneaker enthusiasts. You’re sure to find a truly one-of-a-kind pair of shoes at Concepts. 

Shake the Tree Boston

67 Salem Street, North end +1 617 742 0484 

Besides the fashionable casual clothes on sale at this trendy spot, shoppers can find interesting accessories and jewelry, as well as toiletries, stationary, household items and a great selection of decorations. 

Flock Boston

274 Shawmut Avenue, Boston +1 617 391 0222 

This is a place for girls and women of all ages to browse the carefully selected designer items in a highly stylized boutique. Visitors are sure to walk away with unique finds, regardless of taste and style. 

Trip Planner Boston, Massachusetts Tourist Information 

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Airport 

1 Harborside Dr, Boston +1 800 235 6426 

All flights to Boston arrive at Logan International Airport (BOS), which is located approximately 5 miles east of downtown Boston. 

A free shuttle is available to the nearest “T” stop – it services all of Logan’s five terminals. Taxi service to downtown is available through Back Bay Coach (+1 888 222 5299). Book taxis 24 hours in advance of your arrival or departure. Although the airport is close to the city center, traffic can make the trip last as long as thirty minutes. 

Public Transport 

+1 617 308 5902 

The MBTA, known locally as the “T,” provides quick and efficient rail service throughout the city. Single tickets are available, as well as week-long unlimited “Visitor Passes”. Bring cab fare if you plan on staying out late, as the T stops running at 12:30am. 

Boston is small enough to be completely manageable by bike. Call Boston Bike Tours and Rental to make a reservation and they’ll bring the bike to you.  

Taxi 

Taxis are the only way to get around town after the T stops running at 12:30am. Lines of cabs wait outside major hotels or can be flagged down in the street. 

Boston Cab

 +1 617 262 2227 

Town Taxi

 +1 617 536 5000 

Post 

25 Dorchester Street, Boston +1 617 654 5302 

Stamps can be purchased at post offices located around the city. Post Office: 

Pharmacy 

587 Boylston Street, Boston +1 617 437 8414 

Telephone 

Country Code: +1 Area Code: 617 

Electricity 

110 to 120 volts (60 cycles), standard two-pronged American plugs 

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