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Important Tips When Visiting Boston City 
Boston has some of the most famous universities and colleges in America. Harvard, MIT, Boston University and Tufts are among them.
Visit the USS Constitution Museum: It is the oldest naval ship still afloat that fought in both world wars and brought up fond memories for locals.
Visit Beacon Hill- This is one of Boston's most iconic neighborhoods that offers amazing views of the city's skyline.
Visit Quincy Market: This place is a top attraction in Boston that offers yummy seafood dishes including lobster rolls and clam chowder.
Boston has a thriving culture, so much so that it is often hailed as one of America's most walkable cities. Major companies like Gillette, Tufts University and Harvard University are based here.
There are a number of modes of transportation that can be used in Boston, including public transportations such as buses, shuttle vans and trains. 
Many buildings in Boston are constructed on hills and slopes which can make walking up and down them rather difficult after long periods; fortunately there are a number of car parks scattered around the city that are accessible from Central Square.
 
 
Boston's Best Places To Visit 
With so many destinations to visit, people living in Boston have a difficult time figuring out which places are the must-sees. Therefore, we created the list of top places in Boston to help them find their way around this historic city and have an absolute blast.
 
Aquarium: It's a must see for any first-time visitor or anyone who loves marine animals. You can walk around and see all kinds of different fish in their natural habitats, as well as learn about their unique differences and what they eat.
 
The Freedom Trail: This trail was established by an American historian named Dr. Henry Cabot Lodge, who then convinced his local historical society to create it so that visitors could get a glimpse into Boston's rich history.
 
Fenway Park: This ballpark is home to one of America's oldest baseball teams - the Red Sox. The first game played there was on April 20, 1912 against their rival team - the New York Highlanders (now known as the Yankees).
 
The USS Constitution Museum: The USS Constitution Museum explores the history of The United States Navy, with particular focus on its role in conflicts from 1812 to present day. The Museum's varied historical collections include artifacts chronicling naval history from American Revolutionary War privateers to nuclear submarines, as well as undersea warfare and military aviation. 
 
The museums galleries complement it with more than 3,000 works of art and artifacts and 10 historic vessels open for tours.
 
Faneuil Hall: Faneuil Hall is a historic site in Boston. It was home to the old city hall and market house from 1806-1970. Today it remains one of the busiest tourist attractions with many shops inside and around its perimeter. The hall is located at the corner of Congress Street and North Street in Downtown Boston's Faneuil Marketplace. 
 
The building has been reconstructed many times since 1742 when it was first built to be a public marketplace by philanthropist Peter Faneuil who donated the building to a charitable trust made up by citizens of Boston
 
Freedom Trail: The Freedom Trail (or red line) is a 2.5-mile (4 km) walking trail that leads you through 16 of Boston’s oldest and most historic sites.
 
The Freedom Trail commemorates the American Revolution, with trail markers and monuments leading you through the town to some of Boston's major spots. From the Old North Church to first Battle of Lexington and Concord, it’s all there for you to see!
 
It starts at Boston Common, where you can get maps at either Park Street Church or Government Center before proceeding down the red brick line.
 
Copley Square: Copley Square is one of America’s most iconic squares. It has been on the postcards and advertisements of Boston since the 1800s. The square was originally platted in 1827, but it wasn't until 1847 that John Hancock laid out the design for this present-day prairie style square.
 
However, for almost a century it was also a bustling business district with three times as many buildings as modern Boston Common.
 
In 1959 construction began on what would become John Hancock Tower and in 1969, an underground shopping mall was built below Copley Plaza (the namesake of the area). This helped to reduce foot traffic and by 1980 all but four shops had closed.
 
Why Hop On Hop Off Bus in Boston is Best to Explore the City? 
Boston City Hop On Hop Off Bus is the best way to experience Boston’s rich history, iconic landmarks and diverse neighborhoods. This hop on hop off bus stops at various points of interest and gives you a chance to explore on your own without any additional costs of transportation or parking.
 
Things that make it a perfect way to see the city include: 
It is a new and improved way to explore the city.
It's a great way to get an overview of the city.
Ideal for first-time visitors.
 
The Hop On Hop Off Bus Boston tour includes many of Boston's historical and famous sites including Fenway Park and Quincy Market. You can get off as many times as you want and explore on foot for as long as you want. It offers plenty of flexibility in your sightseeing schedule.
 
The bus tours offer 22 and more stops at popular places all over the city, including Fenway Park, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and many other popular destinations! It is also wheelchair accessible! If you are looking for one of the most comprehensive ways to see all that Boston has to offer in one day than look no further than this unique tour option.
 
Best Time To Visit Boston
One should visit Boston during April-October because that's when the weather is at its best.