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Boston June 2-9
Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:11 pm
Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:11 pm
What are some places I must see, things I must do and restaurants and bars I need to eat and drink at? I’m staying at a bed and breakfast in back bay near Fenway park
I got 7 days to see everything. Go ahead with the suggestions
I got 7 days to see everything. Go ahead with the suggestions
This post was edited on 4/8/26 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:19 am to WhitTaylor1982
We went this weekend for the first time. Stayed in Back Bay and the area was great. We walked over over to Fenway at the end of the baseball game on Sunday (probably a mile from our hotel) a that area seemed a little more sketchy than the other areas we visited.
Newbury St and the surrounding area had lots of shopping and food. We did the Freedom Trail (downloaded a walking app and walked it ourselves. 2.5 miles and 4.5 hours including a couple of side stops). We did the Duck Boat tour, I found it a little expensive but a lot of great info and a good way to get the lay of the city. Food was pretty damn good everywhere. Asian, Italian, seafood.
Oldest continually run restaurant in America, Union Oyster House was ok. It was next to the freedom trail and we stopped for a snack. Our hotel had a Gordon Ramsey restaurant attached and room service came from there. The food was very good. Had a nice meal at Atlantic Fish Co, The Eaterly was nice to grab some Italian snacks
Newbury St and the surrounding area had lots of shopping and food. We did the Freedom Trail (downloaded a walking app and walked it ourselves. 2.5 miles and 4.5 hours including a couple of side stops). We did the Duck Boat tour, I found it a little expensive but a lot of great info and a good way to get the lay of the city. Food was pretty damn good everywhere. Asian, Italian, seafood.
Oldest continually run restaurant in America, Union Oyster House was ok. It was next to the freedom trail and we stopped for a snack. Our hotel had a Gordon Ramsey restaurant attached and room service came from there. The food was very good. Had a nice meal at Atlantic Fish Co, The Eaterly was nice to grab some Italian snacks
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:20 am to WhitTaylor1982
Feast your eyes courtesy of AbitaFan08
This post was edited on 4/9/26 at 6:01 pm
Posted on 4/9/26 at 6:52 am to WhitTaylor1982
Sox are in town for the first couple days of your trip. Definitely get to Fenway.
Posted on 4/9/26 at 7:46 am to WhitTaylor1982
Use Abita's Boston thread. Everything you could want from someone living in Boston.
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