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**LindseySilva2009**

Hi Lindsey, I just saw your post below and wanted to see if you could help me with something Boston related. I'm trying to plan a trip to Boston later this year. We have to go a wedding in Newport, RI, but I want to fly to Boston and stay Thursday, go to RD/wedding on Friday and Sat, and then back to Boston on Sunday to fly out on Monday. 
Since we aren't going to be there for very long, are there any must-do things to do? We'll also have a rental car, so if you think of anything else in the area (or on the way back from RI), I'd really appreciate it!! 
Thank you!!

Re: **LindseySilva2009**

  • edited December 2011
    Hi, if the weather is nice during your stay in Boston, I would recommend walking the freedom trail.  You can start in the North End and grab a cannoli or whoopie pie from Mike's pastries (cash only).  From the North End, walk over to Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall.  You can keep following the freedom trail (red brick line) and head towards Park street. There are famous statues, burial place, and churches along the way.  From Park street you can walk into Boston Common and Boston Garden.  Once you exit the park, you can walk down Newburry street for shopping or dining.  Louis Boston is one store to check out.  Copley and Prudential are more places for shopping. You can also have a drink at the Top of the Hub for a view of the city.  A popular tourist place to eat is Legal's seafood, which is also in Prudential. If you're a sports fan, you can also head over to Fenway park.  If there is time, you can take the T (subway train) to Harvard Square. You can check out the statue of John Harvard and walk around the campus.  You can also go to the Coop and get Harvard shirts/apparel.
    I hope this helps.
    -Lindsey
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