Boston, MA Travel Guide

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Each travel guide is a detailed guide to a city that we have personally done research about, traveled to, and tried out the local attractions. Beyond being a compilation of our all of our research, it includes links to additional resources and a lot of our pro-tips from our travel experiences.

This 7 Page travel guide includes these 6 sections: 
The Basics, Getting There, Getting Around, Getting Sleep, Food & Drink, Staying Safe, Weather, And The Attractions

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Each travel guide is a detailed guide to a city that we have personally done research about, traveled to, and tried out the local attractions. Beyond being a compilation of our all of our research, it includes links to additional resources and a lot of our pro-tips from our travel experiences.

This 7 Page travel guide includes these 6 sections: 
– The Basics: About the city and its history.
– Getting There: About the ways to get to the city; Airport, train, and bus transportation Options
– Getting Around: About the subway, busses, trains, and more
– Getting Sleep: About local hotels and what to expect
– Food And Drink: Some of our favorite restaurants in the city
– Staying Safe: About safety and security in the city
– Weather: About the average temperatures, precipitation, and weather.
– The Attractions: Some of the best sites to see in the city and the surrounding areas


Boston is the capital of Massachusetts and one of the largest cities in the Northeast with a population of nearly 700,000 people, located within its 23 designated neighborhoods. It is the 24th most populous city in the country (2020 Census). Outside of “The City of Boston” is Greater Boston which includes several suburbs of Boston and has an estimated population of 4.8 million. Some of the most touristy sites in Boston see greater than 20 million visitors each year.

Boston was founded in 1630, one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and as a result, also has a claim to the first public park (Boston Common, 1634), First Public School (Boston Latin School, 1635), First Subway System (Tremont Street Subway, 1897) and first Large Public Library (Boston Public Library, 1848.)