Boston
Steeped in history, Boston offers a vibrant cultural scene and is home to several major sports team. Together with Cambridge, the Greater Boston area is a national academic hub - an urban mix of old and new. The city features some of the finest museums, art galleries, restaurants, boutiques, and dance clubs to suit every taste and budget, as well as some of the most elegant urban parks in the country. Just across the Charles River, Cambridge is teeming with bookstores, coffee shops, art house cinema, and eclectic shops. Both cities hum with music and theater. Getting around is easy, too. The “T” transit system is a safe and inexpensive network of subways and buses that serve the metropolitan area.
Explore Boston
The Freedom Trail
Faneuil Hall
Boston Duck Tours
North End
Fenway Park
Museum of Science
Charles River Reservation and Esplanade
Museum of Fine Arts
New England Aquarium
Newbury Street
Arts & Entertainment
Three Great Movie Theaters in Cambridge
Museums of Boston
BosTix
Boston Concerts
Boston Theatre Scene
ArtsBoston
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Events
A Guide to First Night Boston
Christmas in Boston
Halloween Events in Salem
Halloween Events in Boston
Things to Do
The Head of the Charles Regatta
Free Things to Do In Boston During Fall
Labor Day Weekend Events in Boston
CollegeFest
Guide to the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular
Holidays in Boston
Sports
Red Sox
New England Patriots
Boston Celtics
Boston Bruins
New England Revolution
Parks & Recreation
Boston Public Garden
Franklin Park Zoo
Charles River Reservation
Boston Harbor Islands
Food & Nightlife
Guide to Boston Restaurant Week
The Red House in Cambridge
The Boatonian
Three Restaurants in the Boston Area Open 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Cambridge Brewing Company
Three Places for Spanish Tapas in Boston
Ten Places for Karaoke in the Boston Area
Club Passim in Cambridge
Zagat’s Picks for Best Boston Steakhouse Restaurants for 2011/12
Five Places in Faneuil Hall Offering Outdoor Dining
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo in Cambridge
Henrietta’s Table in Cambridge
ImprovBoston Theatre in Cambridge
Green Street in Central Square, Cambridge
Lanes & Games Bowling Alley in Cambridge
Top 8 Spots for Pizza in Cambridge
Five Cambridge Restaurants Featuring Burgers with a Twist
Ten Places to Go for Jazz Music in Boston
Five Places to Dance in Cambridge
The Comedy Studio in Cambridge
East Coast Grill & Raw Bar in Cambridge
Cheap Eats for the College Crowd
Artbar in Cambridge
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