Weekend in Boston
(Weekend Getaways)
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4 days / 3 nights
2 adults - 1 double room
Price includes:
- 3 nights at the Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston or similar (subject to availability at the time of booking)
- Private transfer round trip (airport-hotel)
- 1 CityPASS per person including admission to :
- New England Aquarium
- Museum of Science
- Franklin Park Zoo
- 24/7 on-sport assistance and concierge service
Price doesn't include:
- Domestic flights
- Extras, personal expenses and tips
- Excursions
- Any resort fees
- Meals
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From $615 per person (based on a double room) |
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Day 1: Arrival in Boston
• Morning/Afternoon: Arrival at Boston Aiport and private transfer to your hotel.
Boston is the capital and largest city of Massachusetts. Founded in 1630, it is one of the oldest communities in the United States. It is a particularly pleasant city that combines history, colonial architecture and modern style.
• Evening: Overnight at the Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston.
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Day 2: Visit Boston
• Morning: A popular way to discover the Boston is to walk the Freedom Tail, marked by a distinct red line that winds through the city streets for about 4km. Here, you can discover the historical sites that retrace the history of the city and its role in the American Revolution. You will see a dozen monuments such as: Paul Revere House, Old North Church and the former Faneuil Hall meeting room now transformed into a market.
• Afternoon: Stroll along the Charles River esplanade to enjoy magnificent views of Boston. Then cross one of the bridges to reach the city of Cambridge, home to Harvard University, the oldest and most revered higher education institution in the United States. Pass through the famous Harvard Yard, then check out the huge campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
• Evening: Overnight at the Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston. |
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Day 3: Visit Boston
• Morning: The city is separated into 4 distinct neighborhoods. Start at the picturesque Beacon Hill, with its Victorian brick houses and the Massachusetts State House. Which overlooks Boston Common Park and its lake where you can skate in winter. On the other end of Charles Street, you'll find the Boston Public Garden. Then, continue on to Back Bay, famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone houses, as well as its many architectural and cultural buildings such as Trinity Church, an Episcopal church. On Newbury Street, don't miss the outdoor markets and luxury boutiques.
• Afternoon: The town truly has something for everyone. The Boston Children's Museum offers tons of fun for all ages, you can discover the mysteries of the sea at the New England Aquarium and explore the Museum of Science. For more refined exploration, don't miss the Museum of Fine Arts, the avant-garde exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art or the famous The Boston Public Library.
• Evening: Overnight at the Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston.
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Day 4: Heading home
Your day will have to be organized according to your flight schedule. Private transfer to the airport.
End of our services. |
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Day 1: Arrival in Boston
• Morning/Afternoon: Arrival at Boston Aiport and private transfer to your hotel.
Boston is the capital and largest city of Massachusetts. Founded in 1630, it is one of the oldest communities in the United States. It is a particularly pleasant city that combines history, colonial architecture and modern style.
• Evening: Overnight at the Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston.
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Day 2: Visit Boston
• Morning: A popular way to discover the Boston is to walk the Freedom Tail, marked by a distinct red line that winds through the city streets for about 4km. Here, you can discover the historical sites that retrace the history of the city and its role in the American Revolution. You will see a dozen monuments such as: Paul Revere House, Old North Church and the former Faneuil Hall meeting room now transformed into a market.
• Afternoon: Stroll along the Charles River esplanade to enjoy magnificent views of Boston. Then cross one of the bridges to reach the city of Cambridge, home to Harvard University, the oldest and most revered higher education institution in the United States. Pass through the famous Harvard Yard, then check out the huge campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
• Evening: Overnight at the Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston.
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Day 3: Visit Boston
• Morning: The city is separated into 4 distinct neighborhoods. Start at the picturesque Beacon Hill, with its Victorian brick houses and the Massachusetts State House. Which overlooks Boston Common Park and its lake where you can skate in winter. On the other end of Charles Street, you'll find the Boston Public Garden. Then, continue on to Back Bay, famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone houses, as well as its many architectural and cultural buildings such as Trinity Church, an Episcopal church. On Newbury Street, don't miss the outdoor markets and luxury boutiques.
• Afternoon: The town truly has something for everyone. The Boston Children's Museum offers tons of fun for all ages, you can discover the mysteries of the sea at the New England Aquarium and explore the Museum of Science. For more refined exploration, don't miss the Museum of Fine Arts, the avant-garde exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art or the famous The Boston Public Library.
• Evening: Overnight at the Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston.
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Day 4: Heading home
Your day will have to be organized according to your flight schedule. Private transfer to the airport.
End of our services.
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