🦞 Boston Travel Guide
I managed to visit most of Boston’s tourist attractions in just one and a half days. Due to the limited time, I couldn’t fully experience everything, so I’d recommend taking it slow if you have more time! Here’s my itinerary in chronological order: 📍 Tatte Left the hotel at 8 AM and walked less than 10 minutes to Tatte, a super popular brunch spot in Boston 🔥. With locations everywhere, it wasn’t crowded early in the morning. We tried some of the most recommended items. 📍 Harvard University After breakfast, we took a taxi to Harvard. We headed straight to the John Harvard Statue, then walked just 1 minute to Widener Library. Finally, we stopped by Harvard Coop to buy some souvenirs. 📍 MIT We took a taxi to the Great Dome, where there’s a “Thinker” statue at the entrance. To buy MIT souvenirs, we walked to MIT Coop at Stratton. After that, we returned to the Great Dome—the building has many classrooms you can peek into (though you can’t enter) 👀. For photos, we exited through the right side door of the building to reach the large lawn (passing by the mechanical engineering classrooms). Across the street is the Charles River Esplanade, perfect for a stroll on a sunny day ☀️. 📍 Berklee College of Music A 5-minute taxi ride took us to Berklee College of Music for a quick photo. Just a minute’s walk away is 📍 Newbury Street, a vibrant street filled with unique boutiques, luxury brands, and food spots. Then, we navigated on foot to visit: 📍 Boston Public Library 📍 Copley Square 📍 Trinity Church 📍 Boston Commons (felt just like a park back home) 📍 Quincy Market (small shops & snacks) 📍 Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park These landmarks are all relatively close, so if you’re not pressed for time, you can explore at a leisurely pace. 🦞 Ocean Prime A slightly expensive dinner, but aside from being a bit salty, it was flawless. 📍 Fan Pier Park Just a 5-minute walk from the restaurant, this spot is absolutely stunning at night! It’s probably the best place in Boston for night views 🌃. Day Two: 📍 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Make sure to buy tickets in advance on the official website. The museum can be explored in 1-2 hours. Even if you’re not big on history or art, the central garden is perfect for photos 🌿. Student tickets are $13. 🦞 The Daily Catch A highly recommended spot known for its seafood pasta skillet. Prices are reasonable, but note that the North End location only accepts cash. #BostonTravel #BostonNightViews #Boston