# 1. Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a historic walking path in Boston, about 2.5 miles long, connecting 16 historical sites. You can see landmarks like Boston Common, the State House, and the Old North Church along the way. This route is perfect for history buffs, and I highly recommend downloading a guide app to learn the stories behind each site.
# 2. Boston Public Library
This library is the first public library in the United States and boasts exquisite decor, ideal for photo ops. Admission is free, located in the Back Bay area, and it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy some quiet reading time. Make sure to check the library's hours online so you won't be disappointed.
# 3. New England Aquarium
The aquarium features a wide variety of marine life, making it suitable for family outings. An adult ticket costs around $30, with children's tickets being slightly cheaper. The aquarium also has an IMAX theater, perfect for those who want to catch a movie. Remember to buy tickets online in advance to skip the long lines.
# 4. Faneuil Hall Marketplace
This is a great spot for shopping and dining, right next to Quincy Market. You'll find various international cuisines here, especially seafood and Italian food. I highly recommend trying the Boston Lobster Roll – it’s delicious!
# 5. Harvard University
Located in Cambridge, just a short distance from Boston. The unique architectural style of the campus is perfect for strolling and taking photos. You can join a free campus tour to learn about the history and culture of this world-renowned university.
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