Free sites/activities:
- Freedom Trail: 2.5 mile trail through downtown Boston marked with a red line that passes through some of Boston's most historical sites 2
- Old State House: Massachusetts General Court took place in this historic building until 1798 4
- Boston Common: public park located centrally in downtown Boston and the oldest city park in the United States, part of the "Emerald Necklace" chain of parks designed by Frederick Olmstead. 5
- Newbury Street: a stretch of eight blocks featuring boutiques and stores of world-class designers as well as popular retail stores 6
- Quincy Market: located near Faneuil Hall in North End, popular site for shopping and dining 7
- Boston Harbor: on the far North End of Boston, you can enjoy a walk along the harbor or take a ferry out to one of the many Boston Harbor Islands 8
- North End: a small area devoted to Italian cuisine and shopping, home to the famous cannoli shop Mike's Pastry 9
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Boston Public Library, Main Branch at Copley Square
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Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway replaced the highway known as the "Central Artery". Opened in 2008. Includes park space, art, and events.https://www.rosekennedygreenway.org/
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