Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Boston was founded very early and hence is a very compact and well planned city. The river Charles separates the proper Boston city from Charlestown, Watertown and Cambridge.
The climate of Boston is moderate during April to September. Boston has continental climate. Boston hosts thousands of tourists every year from all over the world. There are many places in Boston which attract tourists. Some of the main tourist attractions of Boston are mentioned below.
Boston, famously is the capital city of Massachusetts it is the largest city in New England. As well as being an extremely pretty and friendly place to visit, this fabulous city is also home to several major colleges and universities of reputation. Boston's colleges and universities have a major impact on the city and the region's economy in general. For most people the arrival at Boston will generally be via Logan Airport. Located just 3 miles from the downtown area of Boston, which makes transportation to hotel or city destinations that much easier. Taxi's, shuttle buses or the subway can get you cheaply to the downtown Boston area. The youthful and vibrant feel of the city is one of the main attractions for visitors to Boston and perhaps the best place to indulge in this atmosphere is at Boston Common. Boston Common is a superb place to relax and take in the fabulous view of the city and explore some of the attractive gardens which surround you. Just north from Boston Common, this neighbourhood is great for walking and taking in some fabulous sights and wonderful buildings including the King's Chapel and the Old State House. Again, this part of the city has many older Victorian houses and buildings to see. Find yourself a place to indulge in some fine Boston food and drink, while watching the city go by.
One of the oldest arboretums in North America, Arnold Arboretum, is located in Boston. During summers, tourist should definitely visit the Boston Common and Public Garden. Boston also has something called as the Freedom Trail. It also passes through the North end of Boston, Boston downtown as well as Charlestown. The Boston harbor walking path is also connected to the trail.
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