Boston Common is one of the oldest public parks in the United States. The famous Freedom Trail starts here. Boston Common is the cornerstone of Boston’s “Emerald Necklace,” a system of parks that meander through Boston neighborhoods.
[more...]Experience the Boston Area
Boston Common
Newbury Street
Newbury Street is the restaurants and retail who’s who of Boston. Commonly referred to as the Rodeo Drive of the East Coast, Newbury Street embodies an air of sophistication, elegance, and high-end services.
[more...]Boston Red Sox’s Fenway Park
Home to the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park in Boston is one of baseball’s legendary stadiums. Fenway Park celebrated its opening day on April 20, 1912.
[more...]Harvard Square
Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts has been the social hub of the Boston area since the 1600s. Today, an estimated 8 million people visit Harvard Square for Harvard University, to shop, tour historic landmarks, eat in fabulous restaurants, and enjoy live entertainment.
[more...]Boston & Cambridge Tourist Attractions
Boston, Massachusetts is a thriving city with much to see and do. From historical landmarks including The Freedom Trail and Harvard Square to exciting sightseeing Duck tours, to museums, premium shopping centers and professional sporting events, Boston is an exciting city of fun things to do.
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| Contact the Experience Specialist at the Courtyard by Marriott in Boston or Cambridge to arrange reservations on the Boston Duck Tours! Experience a fully narrated 90 minute tour of Boston with one of the legendary "ConDUCKtors" aboard a World War II Amphibious Landing Craft. As you travel the historic streets of Boston you "ConDUCKtor" will fill you in on the trivia and history that permeates every part of Boston. Then, Splash in the Charles River to continue the tour seeing all the sites from your watery chariot. This is one experience that we are really crazy about! |
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