Youth Hostel in Boston
Travel Tips for HI - Boston (Page 5/12)
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03 Aug 2011 Ayako, USA:
Salem, MA was very easy to go from Boston, and it was very interesting for a day trip. Don't miss Witch Dungeon Museum and Salem Witch Museum. They were very interesting. |
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31 Jul 2011 Dominic, USA:
Avoid a place called Mumbai Chopstix... it's not interesting, it's just bad... |
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24 Jul 2011 Maria Teresa, USA:
Pavement coffee around the corner |
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24 Jul 2011 John, USA:
One of the receptionist at the hostel recommended me to visit the walkway along the Charles river in Boston. It turns out to be an excellent recommendation. Thank to her. Got to the beautiful side of Boston. Thank you very much to the blonde receptionist at the hostel. |
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20 Jul 2011 Stella, Switzerland:
Freedom trail, harvard university, harbor, public garden... a trip to cape cod is great and you can take the ferry from provincetown to boston (pass lighthouses and a great boston skyline view! |
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08 Jul 2011 Zongzhang, USA:
Apple, banana, bread, coffee and so on. |
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18 Jul 2011 Sue, USA:
The whole immediate neighborhood, China Town, Boston Commons, Freedom Trail, Christian Science Mother Church |
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18 Jul 2011 Katharine, USA:
B. Good, Durgin Park, Cheers (Quincy Market/Bull & Finch Pub), Prudential Tower food court |
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18 Jul 2011 Katharine, USA:
Quincy Market, Fenway Park (game/tour), Prudential Tower's Skywalk Observatory, Boston Ducks Tour, New England Aquarium/Whale-Watching |
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17 Jul 2011 Stephanie, Netherlands:
Sunday morning (at least, not sure about other days) baseball games in the Back Bay park. |
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HI Hostel BostonHI-Boston hostel is located in downtown Boston, in the Back Bay area, which boasts some of the best museums and nightlife in the city. The famous Freedom Trail, taking in the historic sights of the American Revolution, is within easy reach. | more...... |

