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 This summer gas savings - Boston's "Staycation"! -2

Gas has become increasingly expensive in the past year. It is no doubt remembering the fear that a gallon of gallons may reach $ 4.00 six months ago. As today's price stands, the average is currently $ 4.00 on the east coast and the end can not be seen. For us who love to spend the summer vacation with friends, family, and loved ones, this is like a depression. It can drive us away from the city on vacation, not only the price that fills our own petrol tank, but also the price of air fares, cruises, and all other means of transportation.

But you do not have to worry! In Boston, I live in a world class city. And, on a trip around the world, we really think about that. The Mayor himself feels the pain, creates a campaign called "Visit a pin", chooses 10 attractions in the city, and sets up a huge 12-foot pushpin. Pins were created to gather our attention and alert us to all of the wonderful attractions Boston offers. But the location he chose is pretty awesome, but they are also very tourists, perhaps it may already have been several times if I live here for a while.

I have created a list of some of Boston's great, rated spots. Would you visit first, please visit again! I organized them on a trip for the 10-day mist "day". There are many ideas on this list. Each "day" trip may contain more than you can achieve in a day, so you need to choose the most attractive one. For details, please visit their website. I tried to select a cost-effective proposal so that your vacation would not break the bank. What you need is T pass of Boston's wonderful 'Staycation' week (not an ounce of gasoline)!

1. Day trip # 1: art and culture

If you live here you probably had some time in the museum and Symphony hall, but there are many other ways to explore the art and culture of Boston. Please stop at two or three of these less known spots for a very rich day! I suggest museums or two in the morning and afternoon and proposes performance in the evening. You can also go to the waterfront and eat your box lunch at Channel Cafe (Food and Drinks / Art Gallery). Please visit various websites beforehand to check special show and exhibition information by clicking on below.

* Take up art at Isabella · Stewart · Gardner Museum

* Let's visit the new contemporary art laboratory on the waterfront

* Watch a newly restored Boston Opera House or watch a tour

Watch the show at Emerson College Cutlers Majestic Theater ...

* ... or Harvard American Repertory Theater

Boston University Huntington Theater

* ... or an exciting Boston Art Center

* See Commons' Shakespeare announced by Commonwealth Shakespeare Company

Listen to great music at Berkeleye Berformance Center

* Support of 20th century music by the Boston Modern Orchestra project

2. Day Trip 2: Watching Sports

Boston is the center of the sports world. Red Sox has won two world championships in the past four years and turned to an all - star break. This year, Patriots held an undefeated regular season this year after winning the Super Bowl with & # 01, # 03, and # 04. This year, Celtics won dramatically in the NBA final. Bruins and Revolution played a great show on the playoffs. Thinking what you see in Boston, sports praise is a top priority! While watching a major sports game you may be out of your price range, but there are lots of ways to thank for sports in this city. Please check some of the following options:

* Visit the historic Fenway Park, famous Citgo Sign

Run the Boston Marathon (at least Heartbreak Hill!)

* Visit the sports museum (TD Bank North Garden)

* Join the game on BC, BU, or Northeastern (some can easily purchase tickets than others).

* Once on Huntington Avenue Ground (which was the house of the original Red Sox) Please visit Northeastern's site

* Historic Boston Braves Field (Now BU & # 39; s Nickerson Field)

* Catch a horse race at Suffolk Downs

* Visit to Harvard Stadium

* Watch the Boston · Lobster 's tennis match

* Current exhibition "Science Museum's" American Baseball "

We recommend lunch / dinner at sports depot, game on, Fords, Boston beerworks.

3. Day Trip # 3: City of Learning

In particular, when people think of Boston, we are considering the rich academic culture that our city embodied. Boston has more universities per square mile than any other city in the world. Naturally, we are a city full of learning opportunities. Why do not you have time to evaluate those opportunities? There are several wonderful ways to spend the day learning in Boston. Let's take a break at Novel of Boston Public Library!

Visit the historic and beautiful Boston Public Library

* I stop at Boston Anthenaeum

* Free walking tour of Harvard University or MIT

* Spend the afternoon at many used book stores in Boston and Cambridge

* Take classes at Boston's Adult Education Center

Learn to make beer! Tour of Samuel Adams Brewery

* Please see Mary Baker Eddy Library and its famous Mappariam

After a hard day of your study, you need to kick back - stop by Thirsty Scholar Pub for dinner and drinks and let your brain break!

4. Day Trip # 4: History

It can be argued that cities that are historically more important than Boston do not really exist in America. A beautiful building built hundreds of years ago and a contemporary skyscraper are mixed. If you are working in downtown, you need to walk slowly and read the signs that go through everyday (and who are those around you?) You may not understand the significance of the buildings around you not. If you grew up here, I have walked freedom trails one or two times, but there may be more historical landmarks I have not noticed! Please walk a day and walk a little slowly, visit these interesting landmarks and look up for a while! While you are there, enjoy dinner at Boston's oldest restaurant, Union Oyster House.

* Learn about the famous family life in Boston at Gibson House Museum

* Visit the historical New England headquarters at the Otis House Museum

* Pay your respects to your ancestors and ancestors at Granary Burials and King's Chapel Burials

Visit the African American History Museum and take the Black Heritage Trail

Let's walk along the Boston women's heritage trail

* Tour the historical, architecturally important Trinity church

5. Day trip # 5: Island hopping

If you are like me, I never fully made use of the fact that there is a wonderful national park just off the coast of Boston. The park consists of 34 small islands, 11 of which are open to boat in a few minutes. Since the islands vary according to each act, let's start with this list and start. The National Park Service recommends visiting two islands on the day, so please take a look and choose one or two interesting one. The concourse stand is available in Georges and the Spectacular Islands, but please do not bring a picnic lunch for a visit to the island! A picnic has a perfect excuse!

Camping overnight at grape, bumpkin or lovels island - permission required

* Visit Lovells Island for a course through sand dunes and forests, picnic areas, unsupported swimming beaches, ruins of Fort Standish

* Visit Dea Island and learn its attractive history

* Visit the popular Georgian island, the traffic center for the island system, open field, paved trail and gravel beach - try to tour the historic Fort Warren while you are there

* Little Brewster, the home of Boston Light,

* Experience various natural beauties and check out the historic Fort Andrews of Peddo Island.

* Visit the spectacular island with marina, visitor center, cafe, swimming beach to protect life, with 5 mile walking trail leading to the top of a 157 ft high hill, offering a panoramic view of the harbor and the city

* On Thomson Island you can enjoy tours and nature. It is especially suitable if you have a large group (like a company or school).

* Picnic at Webb Memorial State Park, fishing, walking trekking

* Please enjoy the world heritage of Hingham Bay, rocky beach, rocky cliff, salt wetland patch, freshwater wetland

6. Day Trip # 6: Beach Bam

The only wonderful vacation you can imagine is that if you are lying on the beach at least one day, here are many great options for you! You might guess that for a great beach experience you need to drive to the Cape or the North Shore. If so, you will be amazed at the next recommendation. There are several convenient options that make it easy to access the city and the city using the subway or bus. On the beach the day I need beach food in my opinion, so let's go to Sullivan at Libya's Castle Island and Kelly's roast beef. I also suggested several options outside the city, but in fact I made it easy to get through the town and access it from the commuter railway.

* Take the blue line on the first public beach of America, Libya beach

* Throw your swimsuit and use Boston Harborwalk

* Let's take the red wire on the JFK and visit Carson Beach, L & M Street Beach, Pleasure Bay, Castle Island.

* Take the Ipswich-Essex Explorer Shuttle to the Crane Beach using the Commuter Rail north of Ipswich Station.

* Descend north of Commuter Rail, head towards Manchester By the Sea and walk a short way to Singing Beach

* Please put Amtrak Downeaster on Maine's Old Orchard Beach

7. Day trip # 7: Thanks for the rare one

If you are enjoying exploring the unique and unusual aspects of your holiday destination, you have lots of options to thank Boston's strange things! As we are exploring some of the rarest spots in Boston, your worthy Boston restaurant on this day is a fun and interactive experience with Fire & Ice Improvisational Grill and Beehive some amazing food, atmosphere And live jazz.

* Please visit the Larz Anderson Auto Museum to see the oldest car collection in the USA.

* Learn history from a rare perspective of the New England Ghost Tour!

* Boston's most interactive entertainment experience with 5 Witz

* Some arts are not wise to ignore. Visit the museum in Bad Arts

* MIT museum exploring inventions, ideas, technological innovation (including holograms!)

* Visit the Harvard Bridge and count how long it is Smoots!

* Please join the Duck Tour (I want to do it!

* Please see where your favorite movie was taken with Boston Movie Tours

* Discover the secrets of Boston through the urban interactive tourism adventure

Scarlett O & # 39; Find out what's special about Hara House

8. Day Trip # 8: Nature

Even if you are stuck in Boston, if you want a more calm and natural vacation, there are many choices for you. There are many opportunities in the city and you can spend time enjoying the surrounding nature. I encourage you to examine some of the following recommendations. If you want a perfect natural day, please take a break and visit the Grezzo Restaurant for lunch using Boston's 100% organic ingredients.

* Take the Swan Boat while visiting the Boston Public Garden

* Meet the animals of the Franklin Park Zoo in the center of Franklin Park

* Visited Arnold Arboretum, the oldest public arboretum in North America, the world's leading plant research center

* Spend time at the Harvard Natural History Museum (especially if it turns out that the day on your theme of "nature" turns out to be rainy, it is wonderful).

* Run quiet and quietly on the natural trails of the fence

Let's visit Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Reserve.

* From hiking to mountain biking, find the state park in the Boston area nearby

* For information about the Boston Harbor Islands, please visit "Day Trip # 5" (above).

9. Day Trip # 9: On the Water

We are very lucky to live in Boston's water here. As I mentioned above, this will not only enjoy the beautiful sandy beach but also open many possibilities as long as you visit Boston Harbor Island, just off the coast. However, having a lot of water in the vicinity has great benefits. Whether it is an experienced sailor or a person who has never eaten with a boat, there are options here. Please read this list and pick two adventures just for you! If you are hungry day and night, please drink and drink at Tia & On the Waterfront and enjoy the view of the water!

* Please contact Community Boating, Inc. to learn how you can sail - start your Charles River with your holiday

* In order to get a cheap opportunity to spend on the water with a boat, you need an inner harbor ferry, a commuter boat, Loews Wharf water taxi

Enjoy sunset and sightseeing cruises at the Charles River Boat Company

* Join Boston Light Tour and experience the oldest lighthouse location in the USA.

* 125 & # 39; ride the Schooner Liberty Clipper and sail

* If you can not actually come across the water, you can enjoy WBZ Free Friday Flick at Hatch Shell - enjoy the Charles wind from the beach safely and watch the movie under the stars!

10. Day trip # 10: Festival

Summer in Boston always reminds me of all neighborhood parties and celebrations in the city. Every weekend in the summer there is at least one festival, there is an excuse to enjoy Boston and its cultural diversity. One day at any of these festivals is worth building your "stay" week schedule. I do not need to recommend a restaurant for you because the trace of a wonderful festival is a wonderful food it provides. pleasant!

* Please select the weekend this summer and drop in at the North End. North End Festivals of Saints

* Visit the government center on 4 August to 8: 00 on August 2 for the Peace Hip Hop Festival

* Please use August 17 at Chinatown for the movie festival in August

* Please visit Dorchester on the 23rd of August at the Caribbean Carnival · Parade & Festival

* Displayed at Boston Tatoo Convention from 12th to 14th September and added to ink

* September 12 to 18 at the Boston Film Festival

I hope that you enjoy all my suggestions and rediscover our great city in times of high gas prices. These are also wonderful suggestions for you, even if you visit Boston from outside the town. If you are stuck in another city and these suggestions seem to be pleasing to you, look for similar ideas near your home. I will be surprised by what you have found!

Please tell me in response to what you love when you are spending time in Boston - I am very curious!




 This summer gas savings - Boston's "Staycation"! -2


 This summer gas savings - Boston's "Staycation"! -2

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