Recreation Information: Boston Duck Tours Narrated by conDUCKtors well versed in Boston's lore and legend, 90-minute tours combine a land view of the city and a splash into the Charles River. Boston Harbor Cruises Boston's oldest and largest cruise company offers a wide variety of scheduled and privately chartered tours including whale watching, Boston Harbor Islands, sunset cruises, historic sightseeing, USS Constitution cruises, and more. Faneuil Hall Marketplace More than 125 shops and restaurants occupy this early-American marketplace. Faneuil Hall continues to be one of America's first and foremost urban attractions. From the break of dawn to the wee hours, its bubbling brew of shops, restaurants, street performers, and events serves up food, fun and great people watching. Fenway Park Home of the Boston Red Sox, fans and players alike voted Fenway Park as the best place to watch a professional ballgame. The left field wall, known as the Green Monster is considered one of the most recognizable features of this famous baseball field. Financial District Set in the heart of downtown Boston, within blocks of the hotel, sits the citys major businesses. Fleet Center Home of the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins. Bostons largest entertainment venue for concerts, sporting events, ice shows, and the circus. Freedom Trail The Freedom Trail is a 3-mile red brick and granite path that connects Bostons historic sights from Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument. John F. Kennedy Library and Museum Permanent collection on the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy and his adored family. Architect I.M. Peis building provides a panoramic view of the Boston skyline. Museum of Fine Arts The second largest art collection in the U.S. which includes ancient Egyptian and Indian works of art of Dali, plus Renoir, Monet and Van Gogh. New England Aquarium Explores the world of water from our own Boston Harbor to the mysterious Amazon River with aquatic animals in re-created habitats from around the world. New England Holocaust Memorial This memorial is etched with the numbers of six million prisoners who perished during the Holocaust. Rich in metaphor, the towers recall the death camp chimneys, the Jews and a menorah of memorial candles. North End Bostons Little Italy is brimming with old world cafes, bakeries and Italian restaurants. Many of the stops on the Freedom Trail can be found in the North End. Paul Reveres House, the Old North Church, and Faneuil Hall are just a few of the most historic stops along the way. North End Market Tour Join Bostons award winning chef Michele Topor on this three-hour walking market tour of the North End, Boston's historic Italian neighborhood. Old Town Trolley The 100-minute narrated tour takes in more than 100 interesting sights. Sixteen stops for guests to get on and off as they tour the city. Theater District Bostons theater district has one or more pre-Broadway shows each year. The arts and entertainment begin with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops, the Boston Ballet, and the Wang Center for Performing Arts.
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