Have the Perfect Day in Boston
Bostonians value their independence. When the city was established by a group of religious freethinkers seeking refuge from the tyranny of the English monarch, it was known for being rebellious. The same spark of free choice ignited a new nation and the War for Independence more than a century later. These days, this rebellious mentality shows up as a refusal to adhere to driving laws. First and foremost, never, ever consider driving a car in this area of Boston.
Float on the swan boats: On one of Boston's legendary swan boats, relive your youth. (You could even see Mrs. Mallard following you and scurrying after a peanut.)
Visit Fenway Park to see the Green Monster: You may have seen the Green Monster on television, but to truly appreciate Fenway Park's 37-foot-tall left field wall, you must experience its sounds—the pounding of the ball as it hits the monster itself, the fragrance of freshly cut grass, and the sizzle of hot dogs on the grill.
Stroll along the Freedom Trail: Just make sure you do it at least once. Visit the Freedom Trail to learn about the founding of our country, then have a bite to eat and take advantage of Faneuil Hall's excellent people-watching opportunities to see how it is today.
- Location: Massachusetts