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Visiting Boston – What to do in Boston in two days



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In this video, I provide a sample itinerary of how to spend two days in Boston. This should get you pointed in the right direction if you have some time to spend in Boston. If you’re visiting Boston, check it out!

If you’re living in Boston, check out this video for ideas of where to take your friends or family when they’re in town!

Please let me know in the comments if I missed any important aspects of how to spend a weekend or a couple of days in Boston.

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Chapters:
00:00 – Intros
00:41 – Getting Downtown from Logan Airport
03:30 – Day 1
07:30 – Day 2
10:45 – Honorable Mentions
11:30 – Thanks for watching!

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32 Comments

  1. I need to get back to Beantown! It’s been so long, there is a new Garden (arena), my former college roomie and I have adult kids plus over forty years since our graduation 😮….. change, change!

  2. When I visited Boston, I took the small boat taxis. A walk to the pier, call for a taxi and wait. The cost was $5 and nice tour of the waterfront. Check your hotel location to make sure that the waterfront taxi has landings nearby.

  3. what about Lexington and Concord. They are a few miles out of the city. Are there any tours that go out there? Great video. I would highly recommend going to see the USS Constitution. The tour guides are actually members of the US Navy.

  4. Great itinerary! I would also recommend View Boston in the Prudential. Watching the sunset up there is really nice! Also, kayaking on the Charles/esplanade is super nice in the summer

  5. It's a shame the free Silver Line was downplayed here because it is way faster and more convenient than other options under almost all circumstances.
    It's frequent. It merges into I-90 right at the Williams Tunnel. Once it exits it makes a quick stop at some of Boston's newest hotels (so if staying at one of those it's absolutely the best option) and then it takes a dedicated road & tunnel all the way to South Station (it's called "Silver Line Way" and Google Maps will never suggest using it). I've never seen it get stuck in traffic.
    Another reason it may be best- from South Station the Red Line goes directly out to Cambridge without the hassle of another transfer. People visiting a city for the new time have enough to worry about without having to figure out our ancient metro system right after landing*.

    *we use confusing terms like terminus station names and "Inbound/Outbound" to indicate train directions. It's pretty cruel to tell people to switch to an inbound green to park, and then from literally the center of the city take "The Outbound" (or "…what was that last thing they said- something about a wife???")

  6. Hey, man. I'm going to Boston soon and wanted to check out some videos for suggestions. I really appreciate the effort you put in in making this video. It wasn't just suggestions, but you also put thought into how our itinerary would look like. Very helpful!

  7. The "Cheers" bar (Beacon Hill), JFK Library & Museum and the Samuel Adams Brewery will DEFINITELY be part of the itinerary of my trip to Boston next summer!

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