Boston, a cultural cradle of America
Highlights of the trip
During your stay you can enjoy the following highlights: Culture / Heritage, Discovery.
Best times to go
The best time(s) to go is/are : Printemps, Eté, Automne.
Where to stay ?
The map of your stay "Boston, a cultural cradle of America"
Detail of the stay : Boston, a cultural cradle of America
How to get there
Boston Common and Freedom Trail
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To get to know the city, let's start by following the Freedom Trail, this red thread painted on the sidewalks (4 km) which passes at the foot of the main buildings of the colonial era and the American Revolution (churches, the house of Paul Revere, cemeteries where the first inhabitants of Boston were buried...). Before you start walking, go to Boston. Discover the different districts of the centre following the Freedom Trail. Take the time to stop where you want and finish it the next day if you didn't get till the end on the first day. In the evening, dine at the legendary Union Oyster House (opposite the new Holocaust Memorial).
Places of interest : THE NEW ENGLAND HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL PAUL REVERE HOUSE FREEDOM TRAIL
Culture and Back Bay
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Profit from this day to discover the two most beautiful museums of the city. In the morning, start with the Museum of Fine Arts (a big piece), where you can take a lunch break (at the cafeteria). In the afternoon, visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a Venetian palace that the collector from New York built in the late 19th century. In addition to the impressive collection, its beautiful interior garden is a wonderful haven of peace. At the end of the afternoon, if you still have strength, take a tour at Copley Square. The architectural periods reflect each other, such as Trinity Church, which is reflected in the Hancock Tower. Finally, stroll along the charming Newbury Street, where it's nice to stop for dinner.
Places of interest : MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS (MFA) ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM 200 CLARENDON STREET NEWBURY STREET
Skywalk and South End
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To understand the layout of the city's district, there's nothing better than contemplating a panoramic view. To do this, climb up at the Prudential Center (Skywalk). You can profit from doing a few shopping in the mall. Lunch "Au Bon Pain" in Boylston Street. Filene's Basement clothing store (for bargain enthusiasts) is next door. In the afternoon, take Huntington Avenue towards South End, pass in front of the Dubai Avenue metro and Wally's Cafe then turn left to South End. Enjoy the South End residential streets and dine at a local restaurant (Tremont 647 for example). Finally, spend the evening in the legendary Wally's jazz box.
Places of interest : VIEW BOSTON
Contemporary Art and Museum at choice
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Walk from South Station underground Station to the new Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), an imposing glass building which overlooks the port. This museum exhibits an interesting permanent collection with works of artists such as Nan Goldin, Paul Chan, Marlene Dumas and Cornelia Parker. For lunch, go to No Name Restaurant, a popular fish restaurant on the harbour. It serves delicious dishes with different freshly-caught fish. In the afternoon, visit the New England Aquarium or Museum of Science in the .
Places of interest : INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
Cambridge and its museums
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From Boston, go to Cambridge by metro. Spending a day in Cambridge enables you to have a more global vision of the region. Start by visiting Harvard University, a crowd of students and tourists who take photos in front of John Harvard's statue. Then leave Harvard and go to JFK Street with its many shops (clothing, jewellery, bookstores...). Lunch at Algiers Coffee House, the den of students and teachers. In the afternoon, visit the new Harvard Art Museum. In the evening, dine at a good restaurant and spend the evening at Middle East Restaurant & Nightclub (to have a drink and/or attend a concert).
North End and shopping
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This is the Italian and historic district of Boston (Paul Revere house, Old State Church, Copp's Hill cemetery...). Stroll through Hanover and Salem Streets where pasta restaurants abound. Lunch at the famous pizzeria Regina. In the afternoon, do a shopping at Assembly Row, a huge centre of factory shops in the north of the city. If you have children, they'll love the Legoland's visit.
Places of interest : PAUL REVERE HOUSE OLD NORTH CHURCH COPP'S HILL BURYING GROUND