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Boston offers visitors an historical and an artistic information and fun for all ages. If you’re visiting Boston for the first time here are Boston””s must-see sights and attractions.

The Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail is one of the historic landmarks in Boston. If you love walking you can cover the trail in a bird’s view within in hour or so, but if you take the time to walk the trail at a leisurely pace and see all of its landmarks or visit any of the sites along the way it would take three hours or more to round it up.

Boston Public Garden

Boston Public Garden is the nation’s oldest botanical garden. It is located along Charles Street adjacent to Boston Common. The famous Swan Boats in the Boston Public Garden each spring are major attractions to the visitors. During winter, the pond is open to ice skaters.

Fenway Park

During summer, there is no better place to be in all of Boston than Fenway Park, historic home of Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox. Baseball fans have been energized and agonized by the exploits of some of baseball’s greatest players at Fenway since 1912. If you can””t score tickets to a Red Sox game, look into behind the scenes tours of Fenway Park.

Museum of Science

Boston’s museums are as good as any you’ll find in the world, and the most visited one is the Museum of Science at Science Park. It has more than 400 interactive exhibits including the Virtual Fish Tank, an IMAX theater and a planetarium. The kids will love the IMAX experience, for that matter the ‘big kids’ too!

New England Aquarium

The New England aquarium is famous for its family attractions. The aquarium gives the visitors an amazing wet-world experience with sea lions, fishes and other water animals.

Boston Harbor Islands

If swimming, hiking and exploring the ruins/remains of an old fort describes your character, then Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is the place that you should head for. Imagine camping under the stars with your family or friends or for that matter with people you love. The area consists of 34 narrow isles scattered in New England’s most historic harbor, and you can visit these “hidden” outdoor spaces by ferries.

Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston

The MFA is New England’s largest art museum. It has a collection of works by the French Impressionist, Claude Monet .It has the largest assemblage of paintings by him It is also home to spectacular changing exhibitions that never fail to attract the attention of the locals as well as tourists.