πΊπΈ Boston 3-Day 2-Night Full Guide π
A must-visit destination rich in American history and culture π Day 1: Museums + Beach Day π Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Student ticket: $13 ποΈ Features European classical paintings and a beautiful Chinese-style loggia β great for photos! πΈ Vibe similar to Vizcaya in Miami πΏ πΌοΈ Museum of Fine Arts General admission: $27 Home to works by Monet and Van Gogh π¨ Special exhibit on unique musical instruments β fun and fascinating! π» β Both museums are within walking distance and offer coat/bag storage. π Revere Beach Check the weather β go on a sunny day! βοΈ Pastel-colored sunset looks like a painting πΌοΈ Arrive 15 mins before sunset for best views πΈ Photo tip: Skip the clock β shoot near the railings for a cinematic vibe π¬ π Take Blue Line to Wonderland Station β short walk to the beach & iconic clock π°οΈ Day 2: History + Shopping π€οΈ The Freedom Trail Bostonβs famous historical red-brick trail π§± 16 key sites covering the Tea Party, Massacre, slavery, Irish famine, and more πΊοΈ Follow the brick line β use navigation + plan ahead β³ Walking time: 3β4 hours ποΈ Newbury Street Bostonβs most vibrant shopping street π Two major malls: Prudential + Copley βͺοΈ Christian Science Plaza New popular spot for night views π 10-min walk from Copley Day 3: Ivy League Tour π« Harvard University π± App: βVisit Harvardβ for audio guide π Coop Bookstore β best university merch & coolest T-shirts! π πΌοΈ Harvard Art Museums β free entry! Features Picasso, Monet (closed Mondays) π« MIT Ultra-modern architecture β a sharp contrast to Harvard π π¦ Food Recap A seafood loverβs paradise! ππ¦ Better than NY/CA/FL β zero disappointments! Avg dinner: $50β70 per person #Boston #BostonTravel #BostonFood #EastCoastTravel