Boston
What an interesting part of world Boston is. There is so much history in this city. Take a walk along the Freedom Trail, see Paul Revere’s House. Take a boat trip along the Charles River for a different view of Boston.
Boston Common is the oldest park in the country. The park is almost 50 acres in size, with a beautiful lake and of course swans. Beautiful historic homes are a plenty and its worth a walk around town to view the architecture.
We took a day bus tour down to Cape Cod, there is plenty to see on the way. A stop for lunch to try some famous Clam Chowder and an opportunity to do some shopping before making your way on the bus down to a memorial to J.F.K at Hyannis Port. Here you will board a boat that will cruise around past the Kennedy Compound and other famous homes. The boat tour lasts for approximately 1 hour before boarding the bus and heading back to Boston. The bus will pick you up from your hotel and drop you back at the end of the day.
Visit the bar made famous by the television program Cheers. There are photos of the cast you can have your photo taken with them and surprisingly it looks like you are really in the picture. Buy souvenir Cheers serviettes or beer glasses or whatever takes your fancy from a range of products.
www.cheersboston.com
Salem
Salem Massachusetts the home of the Witches trials. Salem Trolley Tours will take you to all the historical sights and tours are available whatever your interest. See the House of Seven Gables. There is a feeling of days gone by in Salem, makes you wonder if the ghost stories are all true.
A market between Derby and Front streets with shops, art galleries, outdoor dining, and nightlife. For those interested in crafts, shop till you drop or relax with a meal and glass of wine at one of the many restaurants.
What an interesting part of world Boston is. There is so much history in this city. Take a walk along the Freedom Trail, see Paul Revere’s House. Take a boat trip along the Charles River for a different view of Boston.
Boston Common is the oldest park in the country. The park is almost 50 acres in size, with a beautiful lake and of course swans. Beautiful historic homes are a plenty and its worth a walk around town to view the architecture.
We took a day bus tour down to Cape Cod, there is plenty to see on the way. A stop for lunch to try some famous Clam Chowder and an opportunity to do some shopping before making your way on the bus down to a memorial to J.F.K at Hyannis Port. Here you will board a boat that will cruise around past the Kennedy Compound and other famous homes. The boat tour lasts for approximately 1 hour before boarding the bus and heading back to Boston. The bus will pick you up from your hotel and drop you back at the end of the day.
Visit the bar made famous by the television program Cheers. There are photos of the cast you can have your photo taken with them and surprisingly it looks like you are really in the picture. Buy souvenir Cheers serviettes or beer glasses or whatever takes your fancy from a range of products.
www.cheersboston.com
Salem
Salem Massachusetts the home of the Witches trials. Salem Trolley Tours will take you to all the historical sights and tours are available whatever your interest. See the House of Seven Gables. There is a feeling of days gone by in Salem, makes you wonder if the ghost stories are all true.
A market between Derby and Front streets with shops, art galleries, outdoor dining, and nightlife. For those interested in crafts, shop till you drop or relax with a meal and glass of wine at one of the many restaurants.
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