Freedom Trail
A route marked on the city's sidewalk that connects 16 landmarks, museums, churches, historic houses, monuments, burial grounds, and an old warship, revealing Boston's Colonial history and its contribution to the struggle for Independence.
Fenway Park
Fenway is the heart and soul of Boston as a sports city, and the content creator attended a game there to root against the Yankees and piss off their best friend who is a Yankees fan.
North End
Boston's Little Italy, the city's oldest residential area, offering Italian heritage, historic charm, and some of the best restaurants in Boston, making it a great place for a food tour.
Boston Common
A park also known as the Boston Public Garden, bounded by Charles Street along Beacon Street and Beacon Hill, with a George Washington statue and swan boat rides.
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House has a gold dome that was painted silver during one of the world wars.
Paul Revere House
The 17th-century home of Paul Revere, the patriot immortalized for his famous all-night ride to Lexington, warning that "the British were coming!"
USS Constitution
The oldest commission warship afloat, launched in 1797, with a history of sailing all over the world and participating in many battles, including the War of 1812.
Bunker Hill Monument
Erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, the area surrounding the monument is a park with a museum.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
One of America's premier shopping and entertainment destinations in Boston's bustling heart and also a stop along the Freedom Trail.
Quincy Market
Quincy Market is a food lovers Paradise and has been a staple in Boston since the early 19th century, offering traditional New England dishes and dishes from all over the world.
Boston Public Garden
A gorgeous green escape in the heart of the city with designed landscapes and seasonal flowers, featuring the George Washington statue and a serene lagoon with Swan Boats.
George Washington statue
An iconic statue located in the Boston Public Garden.
Green Monster Seats
Early access to the warning track and the Green Monster Seats, the tour option in Fenway Park.
Beacon Hill
Known as Boston’s most beautiful neighborhood, known for its charming, narrow cobblestone streets, Federal-style row houses and gaslit street lamps.
Acorn Street
One of the most photographed spots in the country, famous for its red-brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets.
Little Italy
Boston's Little Italy welcomes you with Aromas of freshly baked bread and simmering sauce.
Museum of Fine Arts
One of the world's most complete art museums with nearly 500,000 masterpieces, including the largest collection of Monet's work outside of France.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
A unique museum designed to resemble a 15th-century Venetian palace, housing masterpieces by artists like Matisse, Manet, and Whistler, and famous for being the site of an unsolved art heist.
Boston Public Library
A work of art and a treasure trove of history, home to over 23 million items, including first edition Shakespeare folios and Mozart's original music scores.
Charles River
The Charles River is a famous river in Boston that offers a romantic and peaceful experience, where people can enjoy rowing. Samantha Brown joins the lightweight women's rowing team at Boston University to learn the basics of rowing.
Harvard University
America's oldest university, founded on September 8, 1636, and a cultural and architectural treasure where visitors can wander the campus and explore its old red brick buildings.
MIT
One of the most famous colleges in the Boston area, though technically located across the river in Cambridge.
Cambridge
The Charles River runs through Boston North End and Cambridge and offers lots of recreational activities.
Nantucket
One of the historic Islands that blends Coastal Beauty with centuries of Heritage that add depth to your Boston Adventure offering a more remote upskill and historic feel with cobblestone streets and high-end boutiques.
Martha's Vineyard
One of the historic Islands that blends Coastal Beauty with centuries of Heritage that add depth to your Boston Adventure providing a more diverse Leanback experience with multiple towns Scenic beaches and colorful gingerbread Cottages.
Hotel AKA Back Bay
A luxe hotel in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood that blends historic charm with modern luxury, offering sleek interiors and refined comfort, and is conveniently located near Newbury Street and the Public Garden.
Public Garden
One of Boston's inviting green spaces, where you can stroll through America's first botanical garden and glide past willow trees in the swan boats.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
A museum where visitors can learn about the Boston Tea Party and participate in interactive exhibits, including throwing tea overboard, with an option to try the five teas that were thrown overboard during the event.
The View Boston
Located at the top of the Prudential Tower, this provides an unparalleled sightseeing experience with 360 views of Boston.
Old South Meeting House
The Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, is an iconic landmark in Boston that played a role in the Boston Tea Party, where 5,000 angry people gathered to take action against the tea.
Harvard Art Museums
A free museum with works by Whistler Munch, Monet and Picasso.
Regina Pizzeria
A pizzeria in Boston's North End that has been open since 1926, known for its family recipe and brick oven, offering cheese and pepperoni slices.
Newbury Street
A 1.5 kilometer long street with beautiful 19th-century buildings housing hundreds of stores and restaurants, including trendy coffee shops and Bohemian boutiques.
New England Aquarium
An aquarium where you can see a variety of aquatic animals including penguins, sea turtles, and sharks, and also the famous giant ocean tank.
USS Constitution Museum
A museum dedicated to the history of the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world.
Boston Harbor Islands
A collection of 34 islands offering opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying scenic views of the city skyline; Boston Harbor City cruises is included in the city pass.
Franklin Park Zoo
A zoo spread across 72 acres showcasing a diverse array of animals, plan to spend at least two to three hours at this impressive Zoo.
Old North Church
The city’s oldest church and one of Boston's most visited historical sites, known for its beautiful architecture and its role in Paul Revere's midnight ride.
Harvard Museum of Natural History
A museum near Harvard University.
Harvard Yard
A place you can stroll through when visiting Harvard University.
Union Oyster House
The Union Oyster House is the oldest continually operating restaurant in the United States, dating back to 1826, and a National Historic Landmark where Samantha Brown enjoys oysters.
New England Historic Genealogical Society
The New England Historic Genealogical Society, founded in 1845, has a library and archive where anyone can research their family history; Samantha Brown learns about her German and American ancestors and discovers she is related to Theodore Roosevelt and Lee Harvey Oswald.
Bricco Salumeria
Bricco Salumeria is a pasta shop in Boston's North End, personally stocked by Frank, where customers can find Italian cheeses, pastas, and fresh mozzarella.
Frugal Bookstore
Frugal Bookstore is a bookstore in the heart of Roxbury that aims to bring books and literacy to the community and showcase a vast selection of authors of color.
Sichuan Garden
Sichuan Garden is a neighborhood restaurant where the mood is modern, the food is tingling, and the cocktails are award-winning; it serves authentic Sichuan recipes.
Boston University
Malcolm Doldron is the head coach of lightweight women's rowing at Boston University.
Paul Revere's House
The house of Paul Revere, located along the Freedom Trail, offers a glimpse into Boston's pivotal role in the American Revolution.
Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
A park laid out in 1976 offering a wonderful view of the harbor with a long colonnade, rose garden, and beautiful fountain, great for picnics and walks.
Rose Kennedy Greenway
A popular park in downtown Boston combining green spaces, landscape gardens, and squares decorated with fountains, lighting systems, and art installations, including the interactive Fountain Harbor fog.
Boston Harbor
A harbor with two lighthouses, including Boston Light, erected in 1718 and the oldest in the country, greeting ships at the entrance.
Chinatown
New England's only historic Chinese quarter, where you can taste the Region's best Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine and find many authentic shops, souvenir stores, excellent eateries, and restaurants.
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Includes 34 islands and peninsulas offering visitors many activities, tours of historic forts, picnics with stunning Bay views, overnight camping, hiking, bird watching, and exciting cruises.
Duck Boat Tours
Iconic amphibious vehicle tours in Boston, offering a blend of land and sea experiences and often used as parade floats for championship celebrations.
King's Chapel Burying Ground
A historical burial ground located along the Freedom Trail.
Charles River Esplanade
A scenic park along the Charles River with walking and biking paths, offering views of the Boston skyline and universities.
Museum of Science
A beacon of knowledge and interactive learning with exhibits including dinosaurs, the hall of human life, indoor lightning, a butterfly garden, and the Mugger Omni Theater.
Bukowski Tavern
A local hole-in-the-wall bar near Fenway Park, popular for pre-gaming before Red Sox games.
Fan Pier Park
Fan Pier Park offers a quintessential Boston skyline photo and the content creator wants to return at night for long exposure shots.
The Barking Crab
A casual seafood spot in a colorful dockside tent with nice views of the city, serving classic pub-style seafood.
Harpoon Brewery
A brewery in the Seaport District that offers tours, free tastings, a beer garden, and an outdoor patio.
Mike's Pastry
A popular pastry shop in the North End, known for its cannolis, where the speakers tried the Florentine cannoli.
Boston Logan International Airport
Conveniently located a few miles from downtown Boston, with access to the Silver Line bus to South Station.
South Station
The Silver Line bus from Boston Logan International Airport will take you to South Station.
Back Bay
A picturesque neighborhood with brownstone homes, shops, and restaurants, known as the finish line of the Boston Marathon and the site of the Boston Marathon bombing.
Fenway-Kenmore
An area offering more affordable accommodations, including hostels and budget hotels.
Hanover Street
The main artery of the North End, where you can find fresh pasta and pizza.
Copp’s Hill Burying Ground
The final resting place for many of the area’s early residents, offering rich history and a serene atmosphere.
Skinny House
Also known as the Spite House, it's a narrow house that is 10 feet wide at its widest point and six feet wide at its narrowest.
Boston Chowda
Recommended at Quincy Market for a bowl of their famous Boston clam chowder.
El Paso Enchiladas
Offers tasty Mexican food at Quincy Market.
The Dog House
Serves hot dogs at Quincy Market.
Sam Adams Boston Taproom
Nearby Quincy Market, where you can enjoy a variety of exclusive beers.
Faneuil Hall
Often referred to as "The Cradle of Liberty", it was the stage from which Samuel Adams and James Otis fanned the winds of Revolution and has served as a marketplace since 1742.
Boston Massacre Site
The site where five civilians were tragically killed during a clash with British soldiers.
Old State House
The site of the Boston Massacre in 1770 and where the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston.
Old Corner Bookstore
A historical bookstore located along the Freedom Trail.
Benjamin Franklin Statue
Located outside the Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in America.
Boston Latin School
The oldest public school in America, founded in 1635.
King's Chapel
King's Chapel has a graveyard where Samuel Adams was laid to rest.
Granary Burying Ground
The content creator found it funny that the Granary Burying Ground, which contains the graves of Benjamin Franklin and Paul Revere, is located near people's living rooms.
Park Street Church
A historical church located along the Freedom Trail.
Boston Common Frog Pond
Offers ice skating during winter months.
Make Way for Ducklings Statues
Statues in the Public Garden inspired by Robert McCloskey’s beloved children’s book.
Swan Boats
Iconic boats that have been delighting visitors with lagoon tours since 1877 in the Public Garden.
Longfellow Bridge
Offers superb views of the harbor, especially at sunset, and connects Beacon Hill with the Cambridge neighborhood.
Toscano
A restaurant in Beacon Hill serving flavorful handmade pasta and delicious pizzas.
The Paramount
Known for its tasty food and cozy atmosphere, offering a relaxed vibe perfect for unwinding after a busy day in Beacon Hill.
Charles Street
A place to lose a few hours in the antique shops hunting down the perfect souvenir of "Old Boston".
Louisburg Square
One of the most affluent and picturesque areas in Boston, located in Beacon Hill.
Boston Massacre
The site of the Boston Massacre is located along the Freedom Trail.
Boston Red Sox
A team steeped in tradition and beloved by generations that plays at Fenway Park.
Green Monster
The towering left field wall in Fenway Park that has witnessed countless historic moments.
Mugar Omni Theater
A five-story dome screen at the Museum of Science that transports you to another world.
Frog Pond
A place to skate on in the Boston Common during winter.
Boston Duck Tour
A quirky ride in amphibious vehicles that rolls through historic streets and splashes into the Charles River for skyline views.
Modern Pastry Shop
A popular pastry shop in the North End, known for its cannolis, where the speakers tried a plain shell cannoli with ricotta filling and pistachios.
Charlestown
End your Boston adventure with a climb up the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.
Boston Public Market
A newer market built in 2015 that focuses on small local businesses and has a less touristy vibe, offering various stands like a juice shop, plant shop, and fresh seafood.
James Hook & Co
A family-owned establishment since 1925 known for its lobster rolls and chowder, where the speakers tried the chowder.
Flour Bakery + Cafe
A bakery where the speakers tried the Boston cream pie, noting its soft, fluffy, and moist texture.
Galleria Umberto
A cheap, no-frills, cash-only spot in the North End that serves Sicilian-style pizza and arancini.
Cheers Bar
The bar that inspired the TV show "Cheers," offering a fun experience for fans of the show.
Boston Common Visitor Information Center
The starting point of the Freedom Trail, located at 139 Tremont Street.
Benjamin Franklin Statue & Boston Latin School
A statue and school located along the Freedom Trail.
Site of Boston Massacre
A historical site located along the Freedom Trail.
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Another cemetery burial ground along the Freedom Trail.
The North End
Also known as Little Italy, famous for pizza, lasagna, and cannolis.
Pauli’s
Famous for having the best lobster roll, which is hot, buttered, and packed with lobster, although not cheap.
Mike’s Pastry
A place to get cannolis, with a plethora of options available for $5 each, cash only.
La Famiglia Giorgio’s
A restaurant that is known for having the best red sauce in Boston and large portion sizes.
Harvard Square
A triangular plaza lined with coffee houses, cinemas, and eateries with outdoor seating.
Milkbar
A store where you can get Milk Bar Pie, which is reminiscent of buttermilk pie.
Bell in Hand
Famous as the oldest continuously run tavern since the late 1700s.
Harvard
A popular place with students and people who want to see what's going on up in Harvard.
South End
A popular neighborhood also known as Southie.
Bunker Hill
A site commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Paul Revere House Museum
A museum where you can walk around the old Paul Revere house and see some bedrooms, a living area, and a dining area.
Chinatown Gate
A gate in one of the largest chinatowns in all of the USA.
Long Wharf
Dating back to the 1700s, it's now part of the US National Park Service with downtown accommodations, restaurants, and cafes.
Boston Tea Party Museum
A museum where they reenact the Boston Tea Party and you can walk around and feel like you're going all the way back in time to the 1700s.
Cheers
The actual Bull and Finch Pub, where they filmed the show Cheers, open from 11:00 a.m. and serves lunch and dinner daily.
TD Garden
Home of the Boston Celtics and a transportation hub with commuter rail, intercity rail, bus, and subway lines.
South Street Diner
The content creator visited South Street Diner because they heard great things about it and Boston has a strong diner culture.
Little Italy district
Boston's Little Italy is located in the North End and offers great Italian food.
Modern Pastry
A pastry shop in the North End, famous for its cannoli.
JFK Presidential Library
A library dedicated to the life of the 35th U.S. President.
Sam Adams Brewery
Offers free tours and beer tasting.
The Langham, Boston
The Langham, Boston is a hotel suggested for booking accommodations.
The Eliot Hotel
The Eliot Hotel is a hotel suggested for booking accommodations.
State House of Massachusetts
The State House of Massachusetts is located in Boston, serving as a backdrop for the video.
Fenway
Fenway is recommended as a place to visit, potentially to see a baseball game, beyond just the Freedom Trail.
The Freedom Trail
A self-guided walking tour that weaves its way past sixteen historic sites instrumental in America's march to Independence.
Tufts University
One of the most prestigious colleges in the nation.
The State House
A highlight of the Freedom Trail, with its gleaming gold dome.
Copley Square
A place in Back Bay to chill out and reflect.
Trinity Church
Listed as one of the ten most significant buildings in the United States, where you could even join a service.
Skywalk Observatory
Offers 360° views of the city and surrounding landscape from the 50th floor of Boston's Prudential Tower.
Prudential Tower
The Skywalk Observatory is set on the 50th floor of the Boston's Prudental Tower.
Massachusetts Bay
Boston is situated on the banks of Massachusetts Bay.
InterContinental Boston
The Intercontinental Hotel overlooks the Boston Tea Party area at Fort Point Channel.
The Black Rose
The Black Rose is an Irish pub where you can get Guinness and fish and chips.
Beacon Street
Emmett's, known for Irish coffee, is located off of Beacon Street.
Omni Parker House
The Omni Parker House is the oldest hotel in America.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
One of America's "Big Five" symphonies, providing unforgettable classical music experiences.
Hatch Shell
Offers outdoor concerts, especially during summer.
Coolidge Corner Theatre
Screens both current releases and classic films.
Union Square
Offers exceptional dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
Kenmore Square
Fenway Park is located near Kenmore Square.
Charleston Bridge
The trolley tour passes all the top tourist sites in Boston including the Charleston Bridge.
Top of the Hub restaurant and lounge
Located two floors up from the Skywalk Observatory in the Prudential Tower, offering a place to enjoy a meal.
View Boston
Located at the Prudential Center, View Boston offers an indoor and outdoor observation deck with interactive exhibits, providing a perspective of the city.
Boston Duck Boat Tours
An 80-minute tour where you have the option to board at the aquarium, the Prudential Center, or the Museum of Science.
Fort Independence
A historic fort that played a key role in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, located on Castle Island.
Tea Party Ships & Museum
A museum with guided tours and actors, where visitors can participate in reenacting the Boston Tea Party.
James Hook & Co.
A waterfront seafood eatery for takeout.
Bova's Bakery
A bakery in the North End, recommended as a less crowded alternative to other popular bakeries.
Thinking Cup
A coffee shop in the North End that serves house-made pastries and sandwiches.