After breakfast, we will head to the Cambridge City of Boston area and enjoy free time to visit the M.I.T. Then we will take the Boston Harbor Cruise to visit the famous city with a morning view of Atlantic Ocean. Afterwards we will head to downtown of Boston, we can visit Boston Public Garden, the beginning of Freedom trail and Beacon Hill. Then we will have a lunch and free time. After that, we will go to visit the Prudential Center. Then we will continue to the Charlestown, to visit Bunker Hill Monument and the end of the Freedom trail. Enjoy dinnder and free time at the famous Quincy Market. We can purchase a variety of souvenirs, as well as delicious snacks.
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Boston, MA
Boston is a city as beautiful as it is historically significant. Visitors can walk the Freedom Trail and see where the seeds of the American Revolution were sown or visit the North End and look out over the harbor.
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MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts is a research university known the world over for its highly selective and intense academics, and MIT alumni include 24 Nobel Prize winners and 22 Rhodes Scholars.
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Boston Harbor Cruise
Departing from the Boston waterfront just outside the city's famous North End, Boston Harbor Cruises offer everything from whale watches to history tours to speedboat rides on the water to late-night dinner and dancing.
Admission (Optional): Adult $25; Child $21 (5-12 yrs); Infant $20 (0-4 yrs); Senior $25 (65+); Junior $25 (13-17 yrs)
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Public Garden
Adjacent to the Boston Common, this was the first public botanical gardens in the U.S. Established in 1837, the garden is known for the swan boats that visitors can take onto the ponds.
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The Freedom Trail
This light 2.5-mile walking trail winds its way through some of Boston's most important historical locations. A favorite with tourists for its convenience and educational value, the Freedom Trail offers a view of Boston as it was and is.
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Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is the name for the neighborhood in eastern Boston between Cambridge Street and Beacon Street. It is a historic neighborhood that has evolved into one of the most exclusive and desirable locales in the city.
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Prudential Tower
This iconic Boston skyscraper is the second-tallest building in the city at 750 feet tall and with 54 floors. Completed in 1964, the building has been a staple of the Boston skyline for nearly a half century.
Admission (Optional): Adult $28; Child $14 (6-12 yrs); Senior $28 (62+); Junior $28 (13-17 yrs)
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Charlestown
Charlestown is a largely residential neighborhood, with much housing near the waterfront, overlooking the Boston skyline. Charlestown is home to many historic sites, hospitals and organizations, with access from the Orange Line Sullivan Square or Community College stops or the I-93 expressway.
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Quincy Market
Quincy Market in the Faneuil Hall marketplace of downtown Boston is a historic building that still serves as a souvenir marketplace and food court today. The area has expanded to include two other marketplace buildings as well.