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I’ll have one and a half days worth of free time. What is something I absolutely must do in that time? I’ve never been there.

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[–] Rolando@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Depends what you're into and where you're coming from.

  • if you're into history, there's the site of the Boston Massacre, with the Old State House adjacent; also Faneuil Hall, and the Boston Commons. (Faneuil Hall had a small museum upstairs and an open-air mall adjacent with lots of food places btw) if you like cemeteries, there are colonial-era examples by the Commons and in the North End, there are several historical churches downtown as well. etc.

  • if you're into colleges, the Harvard and MIT campuses have some nice buildings, you can usually wander around there during the day.

  • see if the theater district is showing anything while you're there. it's not Broadway, but it's not bad either.

  • the Boston area has a wide variety of restaurants from different countries.

  • think about your hobbies or crafts. then search for a store or club or organization related to that in Boston, there's probably something related. for example there were several small places that built/repaired antique musical instruments, several gaming shops, several shops for stamps and collectibles etc.

Finally, Boston has a variety of "tour buses" with various themes that drive around downtown, and some that go in the water, they can be worth checking out.

[–] orangeNgreen@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I really appreciate the detailed response!