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View Boston Observation Deck Admission Tickets
¥5,526
per adult
86% of travellers recommend

Boston Haunted Tour : Ghosts & Gravestones
¥7,680
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

Boston CityPASS®: Admission to Top 4 Attractions
¥13,653
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Boston Summer Nights Tour and River Cruise
¥8,192
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Harvard University Campus Guided Walking Tour
¥3,738
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Boston Red Sox Baseball Game at Fenway Park
¥11,282
per adult

Boston North End Food Tour with Authentic Local Flavors & Dishes
¥12,189
per adult

LEGO Discovery Center Boston Admission Ticket
¥4,549
per adult

Go City: Boston Explorer Pass - Choose 2 to 5 Attractions
¥8,777
per adult
94% of travellers recommend
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Winthrop must see attractions
1. Fenway Park
There’s no better way to experience Boston at play than to grab a ticket to a baseball game at Fenway Park. Home of the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park is among the oldest and most beloved ballparks in the country.
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2. Harvard University
For a truly educational experience pay a visit to Harvard University, the oldest institute of higher learning in the U.S. Universities don’t come much more prestigious, or prettier, than Harvard. Founded in 1636, it’s one of the “Ivy League” schools. This term refers to a group of eight elite northeastern US universities known for their high academic standards. It was first coined in the 1930s and referred to football competition between older universities, with ivy-covered buildings.
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3. Boston Common
Boston Common is the place where locals and tourists alike come to picnic, enjoy musical performances and play. It’s also the start of the Freedom Trail, and is often buzzing with eager tourists ready to begin their exploration of Boston’s Revolutionary-era landmarks. But before you hit the trail, don’t forget to spend a little time in this fabulous 50-acre (20-hectare) public park.
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4. Boston Harbor
Ever since Boston Harbor was discovered by John Smith of “Pocahontas” fame, it has been at the forefront of this proud city’s identity. A major and somewhat dirty port for centuries, Boston’s harbor had a massive clean-up in the late 20th century. Now you can enjoy its substance and style.
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5. Copley Square
Head to the heart of Boston’s upscale Back Bay neighborhood to Copley Square. This small green space surrounded by architectural treasures, some of which date back more than a century, is the perfect place to take a break. In the warmer months, mingle with local families and office workers cooling off by the impressive Copley Square Fountain. Or, time your visit with the bi-weekly farmers’ market, which draws hundreds of foodies.
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