Youth Hostel in Boston
Travel Tips for HI - Boston (Page 6/12)
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15 Jul 2011 Ian, Australia:
The weekly T-Card for all public transport (including Ferries) for $15 was fantastic value. It is amazing just how far you can travel with it. The Mus. of Fine Arts was great value (entry by donation) on Wednesday after 5.30. I really enjoyed the free guided tour of the Boston Public Library and also the free guided tours of the State House and especially the free tour of the Athaneum. |
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12 Jul 2011 Amitabh, USA:
Food court at the Prudential Center |
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12 Jul 2011 Amitabh, USA:
The USS Constitution! It was the highlight of my stay at Boston. Also a walk on the Freedom Trail, if you have the time and energy for it. |
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12 Jul 2011 Amitabh, USA:
Providence, RI or one of the northern New England states (Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine) - they look awesome in Fall. |
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08 Jul 2011 Zongzhang, USA:
I went to the museum of fine arts. |
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20 Jun 2011 Franklin, USA:
You have a wide variety, make your own choice. |
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26 Jun 2011 Cynthia, USA:
Trader Joes 5 blocks down on Boylston |
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26 Jun 2011 Cynthia, USA:
Wed night the MFA is free after 5pm. The ICA Thursdays after 5pm and spring the seven bucks for the tour of Trinity Church on Boylston. Without some background info, there is potential to miss and thus fully appreciate what your eyes are taking in. |
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24 Jun 2011 Mihirr, USA:
The harvard tour. It's extraordinary. |
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20 Jun 2011 Franklin, USA:
Is there a bad restaurant in Boston? |
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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...... |

