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The girlfriend and I have booked 4 nights in Boston (USA not lincolnshire :lol:) for the 2nd weekend in December.
So who has been and what can you recommend? Looking for things to see and do, places to eat and drink etc. Its our 4 year anniversary while were out there so any nice restaurants that can be recommended would be good!
Thanks
I think there was a thread about this not so long ago.
Freedom Trail
North End and Faneuil Hall
Cambridge - Harvard Square, walk by Charles River etc
Eating - Legal Seafoods is well known
The "Cheers" bar is on the Peace trail/walk thingy.
Pop down to Cape Cod for a mooch about.
We hired a car when we were there (17 years ago mind). I wouldn't bother if I went again, the city is a nightmare to navigate and cabs will be cheaper anyway. I would try to get down Cape Cod though, and you may need a one day hire for that.
It may be very cold: go prepared. Cape Cod is worth a mooch and Provincetown has a nice mellow vibe but is a long drive to get there. Salem (of witch trials "fame") was interesting and I had "Scallops and chips" there in a seaside restaurant: amazing- lightly battered and I got more scallops than chips (about fifty!)
On the subject of traffic .. as it says in Love Story
"You're driving like a lunatic"
"This is Boston, everyone drives like a lunatic"
Bar/Restaurant at the top of the Prudential tower has nice views. Good atmosphere in the Union Oyster house. Boston has plenty of traditional pubs. Little Italy for huge portions for little money.
Would second a trip to Cape Cod if you have the time.
Pick up RedSox cap at Fenway Park.
Legal Seafoods, although a chain was very good. Huuuge surf and Turf ๐
MM
After last night dont say "You got to love those Orioles" to anyone
OReilly's is a good little pub, v friendly, I think St Paul on the green T line going south is the nearest stop. Be careful with ordering seafood, the portions can be massive. The walk to Harvard is v pleasant but Harvard itself is pretty nondescript after Oxford, C
ambridge etc.
second Cape Cod, go to a beachside shack and eat cheap lobster. It's years since i've been in Boston centre tbh, but fenway park is good, if theres a game on
Go catch a hockey game. They won the cup last season (Go Bruins!) so the atmosphere is bound to be decent.
Sam Adams brewery tour is also a good look too.
Red Sox game, in the sun preferrably though
Cheers is a massive disappointment imo
Old Ironsides is worth a look if you're into that sort of thing
Hiring a car and heading up the coast to the likes of Portsmouth and Kennebunkport is good
Cheesecake factory is a must
Italian quarter for pizza and cannolis
Cambridge if you want a wonder around Harvard
Cape Cod, Newport,etc are likely to be dead in December
Erm that's all I can add right now
Red Sox game, in the sun preferrably though
In December?
That's kinda what I was meaning ๐ however, with right amount of beer on board........
Despite having flown into Boston twice this year we've not been in the city for a few years so I'm going to be a bit rusty. That said we have stayed there three times in the past.
Walk. There's a Bostonian phrase, "shall we walk or have we got time to drive?"
DON'T do Cheers. - Tourist trap with grumpy staff.
If you like history and ships, visit the USS Constitution. If the weather's good, you can then walk around Bunker Hill afterwards.
Not done them but baseball and hockey are [b]very[/b] popular.
Take the T and mooch around Harvard.
The [url= http://www.hilltopsteakhouse.com/ ]Hilltop Steakhouse[/url] is a famously massive eatery but Rte 1 is a horrible road and I'm not sure how much a cab would cost.
Salem has by American standards, a lot of history but it's quite bleak in winter and very cheesy with the naff witch hunt stores etc.
Red Sox game after last night ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
Whale watching trip and tapas at torros were the highlights of my trip there.
Thanks all, some good ideas there! Will do some research on all the places mentioned. Looks like we will have plenty to do.
Just as an aside has any one been specifically in december? Is there much christmas stuff going on and is it busier than usual?
Cheers
Have stayed over thanksgiving and usually pass through late Jan/Feb enroute for skiing.
So we know winter can be cold and/or snowy so dress appropriately. The Yanks don't have boxing day but do like a celebration so there will be lots of things going on.
IIRC you need to get a bus from Logan to the airport T station (assuming that's how you're getting in to town) but they're free.
Oh and try and get window seats on the flights as Logan is actually very close to downtown and you get a cracking view landing and taking off.
Finally, have you sorted your [url= https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ ]estas[/url] out?