Home to the Boston Red Sox, scads of museums and plenty of historical landmarks, the colonial city of Boston is where the infamous Tea Party occurred and Paul Revere once promised to warn American rebels about how British forces were arriving with a lantern: one if by land, two if by sea. Today, the picturesque harbor city offers a wide array of cafes, attractions, parks, dining and accomodation, but even though Harvard and MIT are right across the river, you won't find top-notch nightlife. To get Boston travel ideas based on the things you like, check out the top recommendations about what to see and do as well as where to eat, shop and stay in the city on Tripbase.
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Follow the red line along the sidewalk on this self-guided, 2.5-mile tour of Revolutionary sites, starting at Boston Common, America's oldest public park, and ending up at the Bunker Hill Monument.