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Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT -05:00
No time difference
Currency
U.S. Dollar
1INR = 0.01USD
Official languages
English
Best time to visit
APR
Patriots' Day
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
20 hours
When departing from Sydney

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Best Places to Visit in Boston

Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red brick path lined with 16 historical landmarks, churches, and meeting halls that showcase Boston’s revolutionary history. The trail begins at Boston Common and ends at the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown Navy Yard. It’s a fun, easy walking tour that connects many of Boston’s must-see sites.
Boston Harbor
With 34 islands ranging from one to 274 acres, Boston Harbor is full of adventure. You can tour Fort Independence, visit the USS Constitution, or take a Boston Harbor cruise for skyline views. For a fun day out, try a sailing trip or whale-watching tour departing right from Boston’s waterfront.
Newbury Street
This mile-long street in Back Bay is famous for its 19th-century brownstone buildings, upmarket boutiques, and trendy restaurants. Besides luxury brands like Chanel and Marc Jacobs, you’ll also find local cafés and art galleries.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Visit Boston Tea Party Ships, where interactive exhibits and live reenactments let you experience one of America’s most famous protests. You can even toss tea overboard, just as colonists did in 1773.
Fenway Park
The heart of Boston’s sports culture, Fenway Park is one of the oldest and most beloved baseball stadiums in the U.S. Home to the Boston Red Sox, it offers guided tours and a chance to see the famous Green Monster up close.
Boston Public Library
Located in Copley Square, the Boston Public Library is both a historic landmark and a cultural treasure. Admire its grand Bates Hall, beautiful murals, and quiet courtyards. The library also hosts free exhibits and art displays, making it a great stop for architecture and historic art lovers.
Tips Before Visiting Boston

1. Get the Boston CityPASS
Save money with the Boston CityPASS, where you can get access to major attractions like the Museum of Science, New England Aquarium, and View Boston Observation Deck. You can choose additional spots like Boston Harbor Cruises, Franklin Park Zoo, or the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
2. Visit Free Museums
Museums in Boston aren’t all expensive; many are free! Explore the Harvard Art Museums, McMullen Museum of Art, and MIT List Visual Arts Center for free. You can also visit the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) for free every Thursday evening.
3. Eat at Quincy Market
Located in Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market is one of Boston’s most popular food halls. With dozens of food stalls, it’s the perfect spot to grab a lobster roll, clam chowder, or a slice of Boston cream pie. It’s affordable, lively, and within walking distance of the Freedom Trail and Downtown Crossing.
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