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2019
16
March
What are some unique activities to do in Boston in March for a group of six in their late twenties?

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Gary

Hey, group of six in our late twenties. Going to Boston in march for 4 days. Anybody got suggestions on things to do. Anything slightly unusual? How about places to eat or foods we must try? Thanks

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Holly

The Paramount! Their brunch is the best

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Monique

Go north to Salem - lot's of unusual stuff there - ghost walks - witches of Salem

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Gwendoly

Neptune Oyster for oysters and lobster rolls.

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Colin

Boston beer works. Jillian's pool bar. Black rose pub. Durgan park oyster bar.

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Colin

Stay right in back Bay, or maybe at the leominster in Kenmore square. Strongly suggest flying from Buffalo, parking will be at least 30 a day. Also forgot. Have to have breakfast at Steve's Greek food. A Boston tradition. Also KJs deli in Brookline on Harvard Ave.

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Siobhan

Highly recommend a walking tour of the Freedom Trail (we used Freedomtrail.org). Also have a walk around Harvard. Neptune's Oyster is great. You should also try cannoli's. There are two places which come highly recommended so try both and see which you like (Mike's Pastry and Modern Pastry). And Beacon Hill is beautiful to walk around as is the public garden and Boston Common. We also enjoyed the shopping on Newbury Street. Boston is a small city so you can see alot in 4 days!

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Louise

We love the South End. Great understated Italian restaurant is Coppa. Not touristy. Locals walk there.
https://www.coppaboston.com

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Louise

The other favourite restaurant in the South End is Greek and is called Kava. Also understated and filled with locals, not tourists.
http://www.kavaneotaverna.com

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Louise

....South End Buttery for great coffee and pastries and hanging out
http://southendbuttery.com

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Leah

Mike's Pastry! The cannolis are the bomb.

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Patricia

agreed! I think they are Obama’s favourites when he’s in town too!

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Marta

There’s so many to choose from here!

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Patricia

Also don’t be deterred by the out of the store lineups ....it moves fairly quickly!

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Patricia

Marta agreed! What’s your favourite?

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David

If you're into craft beer, Lamplighter Brewing in Cambridge is a great spot. Excellent brews, and Cambridge itself is worth spending some time exploring.
And if the weather is bad at all, the JFK Museum and library is worth the visit. It's a little out of the way, but it is accessible via the Red Line and a free shuttle bus.

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Joanna

I always go to this place when I go – serious lobster bisque and lobster roll! https://www.atlanticfish.com/

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Jacqui

Mapparium and across the street is a bodega with a secret shoe store.

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Barbara

Harbourside Grill - and walking the Freedom Trail

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Pam

You have to go to Mike's Pastry to get some cannoli!!!

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Yoona

Get a Lobster Tail from Mike’s. It’s a pastry but in the shape of a lobster tail. The filling is so much better than a cannoli.

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Mike

There was a Benjamin Franklin one man play that was excellent. Ask about it it was on the BF was born now an office building.
Highly recommend

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Lashaun

Some of the best ramen I've had outside of Japan

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Elein

Regina’s pizza
in little Italy is a must! Always a line up but fast service

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Shirley

cheersboston.com

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Jessika

Boston Beer Works,the yard house

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Madison

How has no one recommended Faneuil Hall - some of the BEST food!!!

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Star

Go to DRINK on Congress St

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Star

http://www.drinkfortpoint.com/#about-drink

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Shane

st patricks day parade

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Seamus

Great food and live Irish music Tuesdays and Saturdays.

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Jacinda

Go to Anthem for deep fried Twinkies and be sure to take a stroll through the Faneuil Hall area!

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Gary

Lynda-Marie Dowling

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Maggie

Go walk around Harvard .. such a site to see, a legal Seafood for lunch or dinner and definitely make a trip to Little Italy. Almost any restaurant will serve up awesome food

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Agalya

Felicia Marie


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Boston Adventures: A Guide for Young Explorers

Boston, the cradle of American history, is a city that offers a unique blend of culture, innovation, and outdoor adventures. As a group of six in your late twenties, you're in for an unforgettable experience. Here are some suggestions to make the most of your four-day stay in this vibrant city.

Unusual Experiences

1. Explore the Tunnels at the Charlestown Navy Yard: Venture into the underground tunnels that once housed ammunition for the Navy. These eerie tunnels offer a glimpse into Boston's past and are sure to pique your curiosity.

2. Visit the Warren Anatomical Museum: If you're up for something quirky and unconventional, this museum houses a fascinating collection of anatomical specimens, including the infamous "Soap Lady" and other preserved bodies.

Food and Dining

3. Indulge in a Classic Boston Cream Pie: No trip to Boston is complete without savoring this iconic dessert. Head to Parker's Restaurant in the Omni Parker House Hotel, where this treat was first created.

4. Dive into a Seafood Feast: Being a coastal city, Boston is renowned for its fresh seafood. Grab a lobster roll at Neptune Oyster or savor the clam chowder at Yankee Lobster Fish Market.

5. Explore Boston's Ethnic Food Scene: Boston's diverse neighborhoods offer a culinary adventure. Visit the North End for authentic Italian cuisine, or explore Chinatown for delectable Asian fare.

Outdoor Adventures

6. Bike the Emerald Necklace: Rent bicycles and explore the interconnected parks and waterways that make up the famous Emerald Necklace, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.

7. Take a Whale Watching Tour: If the weather permits, embark on a whale watching tour from Boston Harbor and witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

With its rich history, vibrant culture, and endless opportunities for adventure, Boston promises an unforgettable experience for your group. Embrace the city's unique charm and create lasting memories during your four-day stay.



   










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