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48 Hours Eating My Way Through Historic Boston 🇺🇸 USA Travel Guide

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Embark on a delicious 48-hour culinary adventure through historic Boston, USA! From iconic landmarks to charming Italian eateries, this guide highlights the best food and sights for an unforgettable city break.

  • 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

    A beautiful place where the speaker ate Lady M cake and enjoyed the scenery.

  • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

    An awesome and must-do experience that vividly recreates the events leading up to the American Revolution, making history engaging and fun.

  • The View Boston

    A well-designed high-top building viewpoint offering incredible, unobstructed views of Boston's historic brick buildings.

  • North End

    Boston's oldest residential neighborhood, also known as Boston's Little Italy, home to some of the best food this city has to offer.

  • 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.

  • Old South Meeting House

    The site of an important assembly before the Boston Tea Party.

  • Harvard University

    The oldest university in the United States, founded in 1636, known for producing influential figures and offering free access to wander around the campus.

  • 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 beautiful high street in Back Bay with buildings that look like a movie set.