Quincy Market is a must visit in downtown Boston. The building has an incredibly long history related to the development of Boston. If you are hungry, this is the place to visit. There is a wide variety of food choices, enough to satisfy most any palate. You will find seafood, cheesesteaks, New England clam chowder, lobster rolls, pizza, bubble tea, itialian ice cream and so much more. The prices are affordable and the quality is very good. The biggest challenge would be navigating the building with a wheelchair. The handicapped entrance is hard to find, and there is only one. There is an elevator in the middle of the building to reach both floors and...
   Read moreFor a marina thatâs motto mentions customer service and feeling like family. They definitely donât function to better the experience or match the integrity. We had a mechanical failure that cut our trip short and we were charged nearly $3k. In which I was told it was not negotiable or refundable. Out of almost 300 marinas and smooth sailing/transactions. This is the first one Iâll scratch off a list and wonât recommend to anyone. The future of the marine industry relies on every aspect and a marina that doesnât understand the ways of the water is not one I...
   Read moreExcellent location to explore Boston's North End and The Freedom Trail, off Long Wharf. We stayed on a mooring ball and used the facilities via our dinghy. The marina offers showers, laundry, bathrooms to both dockside and moored boats. The mooring can be a bit busy during the day with the ferry and other boat traffic, but settles down nicely as the sun sets. You may hear subway noise while moored, but once you understand the sound it is...
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