What makes Boston a great place for tourists and residents alike? A lot of things, and chief among them, the landmarks. Don't miss a walk through the Boston Public Garden (where "Good Will Hunting" was filmed), a stroll through the Beacon Hill historic district or shopping in Faneuil Hall marketplace. Everyone has heard of Fenway Park but the TD Banknorth Garden (best known to locals as "the gahhden"), is home to the Bruins and Celtics, complete with several restaurants and newly added suites. Don't miss some of the best things Boston has to offer.
19 North Sq
Boston's oldest building...
1 Constitution Rd
Charlestown Navy Yard
Old ironsides...
Monument Square
(between Bartlett Street and High Street)
Revolutionary war battleground...
141 Cambridge St
Home of a prominent Bostonian...
Congress street
Union St between North and Hanover Sts
New city landmark...
200 Seaport Boulevard
Largest conference facility in Boston...
24 Beacon Street
A Source of Pride...
200 Berkeley Street
Back Bay Events Center
A Popular Venue...
685 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston University
A Multi-Purpose Venue...
Baker Street
Some "Blithedale" romance...
46 Joy Street
Historic church & abolitionist landmark...
199 Elm Street
Modern architecture icon...
310 Washington St
Tax-free tea...
141 Cambridge Street
(Headquarters)
All about New England...
14 Beacon Street,
Afro-American history...
1250 Hancock Street
Quincy
See the home of the Adams family...
Congress Street
Dock Sq (Congress St and North St)
A significant history...
William J. Day Boulevard
Historic fort...
On the Freedom Trail
Corner of State and Washington Streets
Boston's oldest public building...