By: Molly O’Toole
Who doesn’t love cobblestone streets, charming coffee shops, and fun celebrations? So when passing through Boston, MA, I knew I had to make sure I made time to spend a day in this charming city, and Boston, you did not disappoint! I have always been a pretty extensive history nerd and was beyond excited to see many of the historical landmarks this city has preserved. With only 24 hours in the city – here is our guide on everything you can not miss while visiting Boston, MA!
The Freedom Trail: Boston is full of history, so much so that you can walk the freedom trail and learn more about the events that helped shape our nation. Because we only had 24 hours in the city, we did not have time to make a stop-off at every location, so here are a few of our favorite stops!
- USS Constitution – the oldest commissioned warship. Start the Freedom Trail here at the USS Constitution before entering the central part of the city. This is also a great spot to see Boston’s amazing city line.
- Old North Church – “The British are coming! The British are coming!” Make sure to stop off at the place that started the American Revolution and is best known for the midnight ride of Paul Revere and “One if by land, two if by sea.”
- Faneuil Hall: Faneuil Hall hosted the first town meeting in America, also known as the home of free speech. Located in the heart of Boston, it is located near many restaurants and shops! It can be hectic, so make sure to keep your party together!
Tatte Bakery: I love a good bakery, and Tatte Bakery definitely took the cake (pun intended). With an incredible atmosphere, great food, and reasonable prices, Tatte is definite when visiting the Boston area.
Brattle Book Shop: one of the coolest outdoor bookstores I have ever visited. Great place to pick up a classic at a reasonable price and take some fantastic photos! Located right off of Boston’s public park.
Public Park: I never realized Boston had its own Central Park. Boston’s Public Park is a great place to walk around and take in Boston’s greenery and cobblestone streets. It is located in a great neighborhood, very clean, and near a lot of the action Boston has to offer.
Quincy Market: Located next to Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market is a great place to grab a bite. And listen up Cheers! Fans – you can live out your fandom at the Cheers! Restaurant located at Quincy Market! It gets jam-packed, so maybe try going at an off-hour for food to avoid the big crowds!
All in all, Boston has some fantastic landmarks and is a definite must if you are stopping through!
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