Ok #Boston residents... about to make my first return visit to your city in over 20 years this fall. With three days to kill, what are your must see/do recommendations?
Boston duck tours used to be a favorite when folks came into town to see us.
They are pricey but have a discount coupon if you like to tour early.
They are also historically correct.
And... fun!
@KazzyH thank you!
Maybe a bit longer than 2-3 hours if you are eating. But certainly it can be done as a side trip.
I loved the house of 7 gables and the Peabody Essex museum.
I've gone during Halloween which was next to impossible due to crowds. Hopefully not as crowded during the summer months but it is a tourist destination.
@KazzyH We plan on getting there early on October 13th and heading back on the 16th. What is the best option for getting there?
I would check out the train schedule. It's an easy 30 mins and it's direct. Unsure about the hours though.
Driving in Boston is a challenge.
@KazzyH excellent suggestion! Thank you!!
Weekends in October will be prime time in Salem so perhaps add a bit more time onto the trip. 👻🎃
@LotSixteen
Oh it's a hop, skip and a jump away. 30 mins by train around $ 3.00 there is also a ferry that's a bit pricey and takes a little longer but it's an option.
I would think 2-3 hours would be enough to see the sites & grab a bite & brew.
It's a nice little city. 😁