Youth Hostel in Boston
Travel Tips for HI - Boston (Page 7/12)
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20 Jun 2011 Franklin, USA:
My must see list is long, however for me it will be New Orleans. |
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20 Jun 2011 Amanda, Australia:
The pizza place next to the convenience tore on the cornwr |
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20 Jun 2011 Amanda, Australia:
The free harvard student let tour. Walking through beacon hill |
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20 Jun 2011 Ruth, England & Wales:
MFA, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum & the Prudential Center |
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16 Jun 2011 Robert, Netherlands:
Just walk around the corner. Budget meals everywhere: Asian, European, American. Or go to the large super market @ Prudential Center and cook your own meal! |
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13 Jun 2011 Rachel, New Zealand:
crazy dough, around the corner |
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11 Jun 2011 Marie, USA:
Freedom Trail was my favorite, but Boston is full of history. Great place for walking everywhere, too. |
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06 Jun 2011 Bokyung, South Korea:
Additional cheese for breakfast will be better. |
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06 Jun 2011 Bokyung, South Korea:
maybe good. But I could not take chance. |
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30 May 2011 Robert, Australia:
Howl At The Moon! Best bar chain I've ever been to. |
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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...... |

