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    Lakeside Inn

    Lakeside Inn

    595 North Ave, Wakefield, MA
    The price is $82 per night from Apr 30 to May 1
    $82
    per night
    Apr 30 - May 1
    7/10 Good! (1,547 reviews)
    The Constitution Inn

    The Constitution Inn

    150 3rd Ave, Boston, MA
    6.6/10 (1,000 reviews)
    HI Boston - Hostel

    HI Boston - Hostel

    19 Stuart Street, Boston, MA
    The price is $139 per night from Apr 23 to Apr 24
    $139
    per night
    Apr 23 - Apr 24
    8.6/10 Excellent! (1,000 reviews)
    Quality Inn Boston - Revere

    Quality Inn Boston - Revere

    100 Morris Street, Revere, MA
    7.4/10 Good! (1,000 reviews)
    Knights Inn Danvers

    Knights Inn Danvers

    219 Newbury St., Danvers, MA
    The price is $99 per night from Apr 21 to Apr 22
    $99
    per night
    Apr 21 - Apr 22
    6.4/10 (1,000 reviews)
    Copley House

    Copley House

    239 W Newton St, Boston, MA
    The price is $146 per night from Apr 21 to Apr 22
    $146
    per night
    Apr 21 - Apr 22
    8.4/10 Very Good! (1,138 reviews)

Celebrate the old in the modern city of Boston

The city of Boston offers visitors a compelling combination of style, sophistication, history and charm. Travel back in time by taking a guided tour of the Freedom Trail, an actual red-brick path that weaves through the city and highlights the events that led to the US declaring independence from Britain. The tour includes a visit to Boston Common, Park Street Church and the Old State House, landmarks associated with the American Revolution. Boston's sophistication is partly due to its culture of academia and innovation. Known for its many academic institutions, there are over 100 universities and colleges in the greater Boston area. Some of the more famous ones are Harvard, MIT, Tufts University and Boston College.

 

Top attractions
Battle of Bunker Hill memorial

A memorial monument that stands a proud 221 feet in the air makes its home on Breed Hill in Boston's Charlestown neighborhood. The Battle of Bunker Hill, although actually fought on Breed Hill, marks itself as the first official battle of the American Revolution. A symbol not only of the battle but of early Americans' dreams of independence, much effort was put into the Bunker Hill Monument's creation; a railroad was built just to transport the granite needed for its construction. Spend the afternoon here with the family, or admire it on your march along the Freedom Trail.

Cheers

”Where everybody knows your name.” Cheers, which was originally named Bull & Finch pub, adopted its current moniker after the TV show gave the place such a boost in popularity. Situated conveniently in the city's center, locals and people from out of town can both enjoy the memorabilia and cozy atmosphere still available at this famous bar.

 

Alternative ideas
The Boston Public Library

One of the oldest and largest libraries in the country, the Boston Public Library has millions of books and record archives at its disposal. The library is also renowned for its amazing architecture, which some have said resembles that of a mausoleum. Author talks, book signings and other literary events are often held here, making the BPL an ideal place to stop for a calmer family activity or on the way back to your hotel after a long day of business.

Cambridge Antique Market

Open Tuesday through Sunday, this marketplace covers five floors with approximately 150 antique dealers showing their wares. Being on the East Coast, the antique stalls are well-stocked, and each artifact comes with a unique history. Whether you're looking for estate jewelry or that one focal piece of furniture, there's a good chance you can uncover it at the Cambridge Antique Market. Just be sure to allow space in your luggage for the prizes you may find here.

 

Climate

If you're visiting Boston in the early months of the year, you can expect a typical northern winter, with temperatures averaging about 27 degrees Fahrenheit. Sections of Boston that are more inland can become even colder. The hot and humid summers average near 80 degrees. The humidity lessens the farther inland you go, but the entire city experiences at least mildly hot and balmy weather conditions. This is especially true during late June, July and August. Late summer and early autumn can bring on severe thunderstorms or even hurricanes. On the plus side, Boston has never experienced a life'threatening tornado.

 

Best time to visit

Late spring and early summer are the best times to begin looking for Boston hotels to book for your vacation. Since the winters can prove to be too cold and the fall experiences heavy storms, visiting during the summer ensures that weather will not prevent you from exploring all that this city has to offer. Festivals frequently pop up during the warmer months; your stomach won't thank you for missing Chowderfest. Although both the history and modernity of Boston will ensure there's something to do 12 months a year, the great weather of the summer will motivate you to keep moving all day, and into the night.

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