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🇺🇸 Boston 1.5-Day Travel Guide 🚶♂️📸

Boston isn’t very big—you definitely don’t need many days here! Most core attractions can be covered in one day, and universities can be explored in under 2 hours. Here’s a perfect 1.5-day plan: 🌅 Day 1 🕑 2:00 PM: Arrive in Boston, check into your hotel. 🎓 Head to Harvard University (you can squeeze in MIT too if you’re quick!). Rub the golden foot of the John Harvard Statue for luck! 👣 Browse the gift shops 🛍️ Peek at the historic dining hall 🏛️ ⏳ Time needed: 1.5–2 hours max! 🍽️ 5:00 PM: Return downtown and enjoy dinner—try a classic Boston lobster roll! 🦞 🌄 Day 2 🏛️ Start downtown at the beginning of the Freedom Trail. The entire trail takes about 2 hours to walk. Don’t miss the golden-domed Massachusetts State House ⭐ Wander through Boston’s old residential area behind the capitol 🏘️ Follow the red-brick path 🧱—it leads you to churches, cemeteries, and historic sites (quick visits recommended if you’re not into spooky vibes 😅) 🛍️ Stop by Quincy Market for a snack or lunch! 🥪 🖼️ If you have time (by 2–3 PM), visit the Museum of Fine Arts 🎨 🚆 Day 3 ☀️ Time to leave! We took the train to New York 🚄 ✨ Boston is compact, historic, and perfect for a short trip! #Boston #TravelGuide #FreedomTrail #Harvard #QuickTrip #USATravel 🏛️🦞📚

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🇺🇸 Boston 1.5-Day Travel Guide 🚶♂️📸

Boston isn’t very big—you definitely don’t need many days here! Most core attractions can be covered in one day, and universities can be explored in under 2 hours. Here’s a perfect 1.5-day plan: 🌅 Day 1 🕑 2:00 PM: Arrive in Boston, check into your hotel. 🎓 Head to Harvard University (you can squeeze in MIT too if you’re quick!). Rub the golden foot of the John Harvard Statue for luck! 👣 Browse the gift shops 🛍️ Peek at the historic dining hall 🏛️ ⏳ Time needed: 1.5–2 hours max! 🍽️ 5:00 PM: Return downtown and enjoy dinner—try a classic Boston lobster roll! 🦞 🌄 Day 2 🏛️ Start downtown at the beginning of the Freedom Trail. The entire trail takes about 2 hours to walk. Don’t miss the golden-domed Massachusetts State House ⭐ Wander through Boston’s old residential area behind the capitol 🏘️ Follow the red-brick path 🧱—it leads you to churches, cemeteries, and historic sites (quick visits recommended if you’re not into spooky vibes 😅) 🛍️ Stop by Quincy Market for a snack or lunch! 🥪 🖼️ If you have time (by 2–3 PM), visit the Museum of Fine Arts 🎨 🚆 Day 3 ☀️ Time to leave! We took the train to New York 🚄 ✨ Boston is compact, historic, and perfect for a short trip! #Boston #TravelGuide #FreedomTrail #Harvard #QuickTrip #USATravel 🏛️🦞📚

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