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Boston is a city of dreams and also a city alive and pulsing with energy. At all hours of the night, Faneuil Hall and Harvard Square are well lit and filled with patrons of the many bars and restaurants. There is dancing, a game of pool here and there, and lots of music everywhere for every taste. Irish music, sounds of the Middle East, alternative rock, jazz, salsa, and meringue to name a few.
Boston is a favorite with families. There is the New England Aquarium with its huge, two-story-high fish tank; the lowland gorillas at the Franklin Park Zoo; the interactive exhibits of the Children's Museum; the displays, the giant-screen Omni Theater, and the planetarium at the Museum of Science.
Year round activities include skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. Spring and summer bring white water rafting, mountain climbing, hang gliding, kayaking, surfing, hiking, and windsurfing. Only a few miles outside Boston are some outstanding seaside spots that are clean, beautiful, and accessible...
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| Whether you are planning a vacation with the entire family, an intensive solo shopping expedition, a journey into history with a grandchild, an escape from stress weekend for two?, or a myriad of other relaxing and enriching opportunities: Boston is the place to go: Click Here |
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Boston,
MA - The Big Dig-It
Lobsters, fall leaves, the Red Sox, and American
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Boston attracts throngs of visitors year-round. Between April and November, there are hardly any slow times. Make reservations as early as possible if you plan to visit during traditionally busy periods.
The periods around college graduation (May and early June) and major citywide events are especially busy. Spring and fall are popular times for conventions. Families pour into the area in July and August, creating long lines at many attractions. Summer isn't the most expensive time to visit, though: Foliage season, from mid-September to early November, when many leaf-peepers stay in the Boston area or pass through on the way to northern New England, is a huge draw. December is less busy but still a convention time -- look out for weekend bargains.
The "slow" season is January through March, when many hotels offer great deals, especially on weekends. However, this is when unpredictable weather plagues the Northeast (often affecting travel schedules) and when some suburban attractions close for the winter. Click Here |
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