City:Boston
New England Holocaust Memorial
This memorial displays 6 glass towers hovering above smoldering coals that illuminate the name of the 6 main concentration camps used during the Holocaust, the 6 million Jews who died during this tragedy and the six candles of the menorah.
Old North Church
Boston’s oldest church, Old North Church triggered the start of America’s fight for independence when two lanterns alerted Paul Revere that the British were approaching by sea.
Museum of Science
Explore the world of science and this museum’s fascinating exhibits.
New England Aquarium
Explore the underwater exhibits at this state-of-the-art aquarium, one of Boston’s premier visitor attractions.
Old State House
Boston’s oldest public building where Constitution was first read in the city.
Paul Revere's House
This National Historic Landmark preserves the home of the famous silversmith and significant American Revolution War figure Paul Revere.
Nichols House Museum
Enjoy the interesting things to see in this well-preserved 19th century house.
Shops at the Prudential Center
New England’s exciting shopping and dining destination.
Sports Museum of New England
Discover the history of some of sports’ greatest teams and players at this educational New England museum.
Children’s Museum
Your children’s imagination will be ignited at this museum that is made just for them to experience.
Site of the Boston Massacre
Visit the site where British soldiers fired on a crowd of civilians—the event that is believed to have started the Revolutionary War.
Skywalk Observatory
Boston’s only high-rise vantage point for 360degree views of the city.
Mapparium
Journey to the middle of the world in this 3-story stained-glass globe.
Trinity Church
National Historic Landmark built in 1877.
Bosotn Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Enjoy many outdoor recreational activities when you visit this public area, just a shout away from downtown Boston!
Boston African American National HIstoric Site
Explore the lives and adversities faced by the men and women who fought for the abolition of slavery in the United States.
Boston National Historic Park
Learn more about the city that became such an important factor in the Revolutionary War.
Back Bay Fens
Spend some time running around outside at this nature reserve.



