I’ll be in Boston next month for the 2 day level 2 bootcamp. Ill have half a day to check out the city and was thinking of doing this:
http://www.bostonducktours.com/tour_main.html
And this
http://www.trolleytours.com/boston/
Anyone living in/ been to Boston care to comment on the places worth checking out?
grab a chacarero for lunch for sure.
check with AndrewUNH, last I checked he was dying for a buddy in Boston
Just wander around the city; there are plenty of great bars/restaurants/sites to see.
Not sure about the duck and trolley tours… seems kinda lame.
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Im open to suggestions. Im flying out at night so all I got is the daytime on a Sunday morning.
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eat in the north end, anywhere is really good, Giacomo’s is probably the best. You could take a free tour of Fenway if there are no games that day
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you are a tool
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> check with AndrewUNH, last I checked he was dying
> for a buddy in Boston
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Th guy behind me at the red sox game last week was bitching about Level 3. I turned around and told him he should be at home studying, not watching the red sox lose.
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you should check out a bruins game. Watch them get smoked by the habs!
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I might have been warmer at a bruins game. Seriously, Boston, it’s mid April for Christ’s sake.
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ChickenTikka Wrote:
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> I might have been warmer at a bruins game.
> Seriously, Boston, it’s mid April for Christ’s
> sake.
I remember being up there around this time last year and caught a Yankees/Red Sox game. It had to be in the 80’s, or mid 70’s at least.
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I live in Boston. I’ve never done the duck tours but they’re supposedly pretty cool if its a nice day out- I wouldn’t do it in the rain. Definitely do duck tours over trolley tours.
If you’ve never been to Boston definitely walk around faneuil hall/ quincy market. There are little shops and restaraunts there if interested.
Boston Commons usually have some unknown artist concerts in the summer which make it a lively place but I doubt they’ve started yet. Still a nice area to lay around if you just feel like relaxing.
Second AndewUNH for eating in the North End. The main street there is Hanover- really neat place to walk through as well- historic with brick roads and all that hoopla.
You could also tour the Sam Adams or Harpoon brewery
I attended a conference in Boston a couple of years ago. The duck boats are cool, but they don’t stop anywhere (at least they didn’t when I was there), so it’s just a guided tour of the city. You can get on and off the trolley at a bunch of different stops, so it’s an economical way to get around town and see the important sites at the same time.
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Walk the Freedom Trail and stop at the Warren Tavern on Pleasant St. in Charlestown (opened 1780) and grab breakfast/lunch or a beer. Freedom Trail will also run through the North End…entire route is about 3 miles or so.
Make sure you head to Mattapan – great place for a quick bite to eat!
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lol
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> Make sure you head to Mattapan – great place for
> a quick bite to eat!