🇺🇸 Boston | 3-Day & 2-Night Travel Guide ✈️🍴📸
Two to three days are plenty to explore the best of Boston! Here’s a relaxed yet fulfilling itinerary: 1️⃣ Day 1: Arrival in Boston In the evening, head to The Daily Catch for dinner 🍝. There are two locations—the one on the waterfront is larger and easier to get into. Just take a number and explore nearby Quincy Market while waiting. 🍽️ The Daily Catch: Not mind-blowing, but still very good. Their squid ink pasta and seafood pasta are tasty. 💵 Cash only! 2️⃣ Day 2: Freedom Trail + Culture & Art 🌅 Morning: Start at Boston Common—the oldest public park in the U.S. Follow the Freedom Trail and hit 13 historic landmarks like the Old South Meeting House and Old North Church. 🦞 Lunch: Try Neptune Oyster—a local favorite known for lobster rolls and fresh oysters. The line moves pretty fast! 🖼️ Afternoon: Visit the MFA (Museum of Fine Arts)—a must-see for Van Gogh and Monet lovers. If time allows, stop by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (book in advance—no walk-ins!). It’s incredibly photogenic 📸. 🌃 Evening: Have dinner at Sichuan Garden—delicious Sichuan cuisine highly recommended by locals. Afterward, take a stroll along the Charles River Esplanade or explore Newbury Street. 3️⃣ Day 3: Harvard + MIT + Final Explorations 🍳 Morning: Grab brunch at Tatte Bakery & Café (a Boston must-try!), then explore Harvard Yard, see the famous statue, and visit the Harvard Art Museums. 🦞 Lunch: Alive and Kicking Lobsters—best value lobster in town! Two lobsters + mussels for around $40, no tips required. Casual self-service vibe. 🏛️ Afternoon: Walk through MIT, enjoy views along the Charles River, and shop/take photos on Newbury Street. If you missed it yesterday, now’s your chance for the Isabella Gardner Museum (closes at 5 PM!). ✈️ Evening: Head to the airport for departure. #BostonTravel #BostonGuide #BostonFood #TravelTips #USATravel 🦞🎨🍜