A S. • October 17, 2015Check out all the small parks in this strip, each one has a unique art structure from the Design school.
Chris • March 23, 2018This place is a good alternative to a hotel. Things like toiletries and food utensils are provided here. It’s also a good location to stay at if you’re looking to learn about Boston.
Gabriel’s T. • November 4, 2019find a Greenway swing available, before you sit down to enjoy the view and hopefully a great companion! Make sure to check out right around the corner the best Cannoli in New England at Mike’s pastry.
Stacy B. • August 302.5-mile trail starts at the visitors center. If you have the time, following the trail is well-worth it, especially on a beautiful day in Boston.
Ellie E. • July 2, 2015The food, shopping, and street performance was all AMAZING 😍
Hazar C. • May 8, 2016Perfect ambiance in Boston! Must see place! Great seafood! Try out the Clam Chowder, delicious creamy soup with seafoid👍👍👍
Ken H. • July 13, 2012One of the nicest gift shops on the Freedom Trail. Lovely historic Boston mugs. They now assign you a Revolutionary character on your pass, which is fun.
Guy • March 21, 2011Great museum to visit to understand the importance of free speech and how that very notion led to many protests/movements that shaped Boston and the United States.
Rebecca B. • February 28, 2018The tour is fun and entertaining as well as informative. The guides are great. You can learn a lot and then drop by Abigail’s tea room and taste the tea you just threw over board.
Kenneth M. • February 21, 2012Lunch trucks provide an economical and delicious alternative to the usual brick and mortar eateries in the area.
Kevin • August 5, 2012It's eerie to stand there. We took the National Parks Service tour and it was great. The costumed tours tell you the folk legends. The NPS tells you the facts. Their guides have history backgrounds.
Joseph C. • October 25, 2011Enter through the back to find WalkBoston- great walking maps available!
drew t. • June 8, 2015Worth a stop when nearby to pay honor to the lives that were lost.
Kaitlin • January 19, 2016It's not in the common or the public garden; it's actually across the street. Don't miss it, though, if you love Poe! Be sure to take a close look, too, more than meets the eye at first glance.
IWalked Audio Tours • September 28, 2011City's 1st portrait statue, Benjamin Franklin. In 1781 while serving as US Ambassador to France he drafted a letter to European academia encouraging a study of farts. More info in blog.<LINK>
Jamie Q. • August 11, 2011Amazing place to enjoy your lunch during work. It's so relaxing and the water fountain is calming.
Kristina A. • November 10, 2013Love downtown crossing so many characters especially winter street my fav
IWalked Audio Tours • September 28, 2011Franklin was born here in 1706 as the 15th of 17 children. Actual home burned down in 1872 but builder ensured legacy would not be lost and carved a bust over front entrance. More info in blog. <LINK>
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