Places to see

 | Museum of Fine Arts 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 In existence since 1876, the Museum of Fine Arts is one of the most comprehensive museum in the world. It houses over 450,000 art pieces (belonging to contemporary and ancient Egyptian era) which attracts more than a million visitors each year! |
 | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115 Founded in 1924, this three-storey museum contains some of the finest paintings, sculptures and art pieces in the entire U.S. |
 | Harvard University Harvard University, University Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138 This world renowned University needs no introduction, yet it is important to mention that apart from the academics, it also boasts of art museums, excellent theatrical and musical performances and the prettiest campus in the city. |
 | The Freedom Trail Boston Common Visitor Center, Tremont Street, MA The Freedom Trail comprises 16 historical sites one after the other connected by a red brick line and covering a stretch of 2.5 miles. The sites give an in depth knowledge of America's initial struggle for independence. From Paul Revere House to the U.S.S. Constitution, each of these sites demonstrate the Boston's early patriots' spirit and desire to free their country with great success and inspiration. |
 | Boston Public Garden Charles St at Beacon St, Boston Common, Boston, MA 02108 This is the oldest botanical garden in the U.S. , with its old beauty, grace and charm still intact. The swan boats in the garden's pond has been famous since 1866 and provide a charming and leisurely ride during the summer season. |

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