
Revolutionary Roots, Modern Energy
Boston blends cobblestone charm with cutting-edge culture. Follow the red-brick Freedom Trail through the birthplace of the American Revolution, from Paul Revere’s house to the Old North Church. Explore world-class museums, watch history come alive at Faneuil Hall, catch a ballgame at iconic Fenway Park, and enjoy a range of family-friendly attractions including the New England Aquarium and the Museum of Science. Whether you're wandering the neighborhoods of Beacon Hill or tasting your way through the North End, your Envoyage advisor will help you experience the city’s storied past and vibrant present.

Boston in Focus
Currency: U.S. Dollar ($)
Tipping Customs: Tip anywhere between 20-25%
Language: English
Popular Drink: Apple cider
Must Eat: Clam chowder and lobster
Power Up: A or B (two or three-prong) 110 V
Weather: Boston enjoys all four seasons, with summer temperatures in the 70s and 80s, and winter temperatures dropping into the low 20s.
Best Time to Visit: Summer and early fall bring crowds but the weather is spectacular. Bring layers for spring and winter.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Walk the Freedom Trail
Most of Boston’s historic landmarks are found on this 2.5-mile route through the city. Step back in time at sites like the Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, and the U.S.S. Constitution.
Soak in Copley Square
Admire the architecture of the Boston Public Library—America’s first—and explore its murals, rare books, and tranquil reading rooms.
Browse, Dine & Discover at Faneuil Hall
Once a hotbed of revolution, today this bustling marketplace is filled with unique shops, lively street performers, and must-try eats.
See the Penguins (and More)
The New England Aquarium is home to adorable penguins, a massive coral reef tank, and fascinating marine life the whole family will love.
Museum-Hop Across the City
Dive into Boston’s cultural side with stops at the Museum of Science, Museum of Fine Arts, and historic gems like the Paul Revere House.