Boston, Massachusetts
It's no secret that travelers from all over the world flock to New England each fall in search of the ideal "leaf-peeping" experience around the area. You arrived in Boston at the appropriate time. If you're staying in Boston, Toplist recommends staying in the Back Bay or Fenway areas so you don't have to go far to see anything. It's simple to start your day with a visit to Copley Square from here. Don't miss the two gorgeous cathedrals and the Boston Public Library—certainly among the city's most stunning structures.
The Library's Bates Room, in particular, exudes back-to-school feelings with its exquisite lighting and vintage book collections, which are ideal for October. You may window shop on Newbury Street before traveling one block to the Commonwealth Avenue Mall, where trees arch over the main pathway in full October splendor. For additional fall colors, visit the Fens or any of the Emerald Necklace parks, which are ablaze with color each October and are incredibly magnificent.
Then, take the green line or a ride-sharing service to the North End. Take in the sights of Boston's famous Italian neighborhood from this vantage point. You may eat lunch in the North End, where there are several Italian restaurants, or go downtown to Chinatown for dumplings or dim sum. With their cobblestone pathways and picturesque structures, nearby Faneuil Hall and Beacon Hill are other lovely fall attractions. Don't forget to take some shots on Acorn Street! Consider indulging in a distinctively New England fall activity: apple harvesting, on one of the afternoons.