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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ NYC β†’ Boston: The Best City in the US? πŸŒ†

My best friend, an ABC who grew up in Boston, told me three years ago that Boston was the best city in the world. At the time, I didn’t believe him. But after spending a weekend there as a tired New Yorker, I’m convinced: Boston might just be the gold standard for cities in the US – maybe even the world. πŸ™οΈβœ¨ Home to Harvard and MIT, plus other top schools like BU, BC, Tufts, and Northeastern, Boston radiates intellect. You can really feel it – the people here are highly educated. πŸŽ“πŸ§  The public transport is efficient, downtown is super walkable πŸšΆβ™‚οΈ, and – get this – there are very few homeless people in the city center. Everything is clean, especially the subway πŸš‡. And even though it’s a vibrant city, it’s not loud. No constant sirens, honking, or chaos like NYC. That sense of inner peace? In New York, it’s a luxury. In Boston, it’s the norm. πŸƒ Though smaller than NYC, Boston is rich in history and culture πŸ›οΈ, with incredible museums and art spaces. It’s also beautiful – many areas feel straight out of Europe (and I say that as a former Europe exchange student!). πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ίβ€οΈ I had no idea the U.S. could have a city that’s this clean, safe, cultured, and fun – with great food, too. (New York, take notes. πŸ“) If I ever need an escape from NYC… Boston will be at the top of my list. πŸ† #Boston #NewYork #USA #WorkInUSA #TravelUSA #CityLife

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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ NYC β†’ Boston: The Best City in the US? πŸŒ†

My best friend, an ABC who grew up in Boston, told me three years ago that Boston was the best city in the world. At the time, I didn’t believe him. But after spending a weekend there as a tired New Yorker, I’m convinced: Boston might just be the gold standard for cities in the US – maybe even the world. πŸ™οΈβœ¨ Home to Harvard and MIT, plus other top schools like BU, BC, Tufts, and Northeastern, Boston radiates intellect. You can really feel it – the people here are highly educated. πŸŽ“πŸ§  The public transport is efficient, downtown is super walkable πŸšΆβ™‚οΈ, and – get this – there are very few homeless people in the city center. Everything is clean, especially the subway πŸš‡. And even though it’s a vibrant city, it’s not loud. No constant sirens, honking, or chaos like NYC. That sense of inner peace? In New York, it’s a luxury. In Boston, it’s the norm. πŸƒ Though smaller than NYC, Boston is rich in history and culture πŸ›οΈ, with incredible museums and art spaces. It’s also beautiful – many areas feel straight out of Europe (and I say that as a former Europe exchange student!). πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ίβ€οΈ I had no idea the U.S. could have a city that’s this clean, safe, cultured, and fun – with great food, too. (New York, take notes. πŸ“) If I ever need an escape from NYC… Boston will be at the top of my list. πŸ† #Boston #NewYork #USA #WorkInUSA #TravelUSA #CityLife

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