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Boston Hotel Guide
The beautiful and historic city of Boston has top class accommodation that caters to most travellers. Some of the best hotels in Boston are located downtown and beside the harbor. For a Boston hotel with affordable rates take a look at the Copley Square Hotel in Boston. This hotel is ideally located for exploring the city's attractions. The hotel itself is a landmark and being built in 1891 is the oldest operating hotel in Boston. Located in the exclusive back bay of Boston you will find the Eliot Hotel accommodation Boston amidst park like surroundings. Some the most famous sites are not located in downtown Boston but in Cambridge. One of the most reasonably priced Boston Hotels catering to those interested in this area is the Best Western Hotel Tria. So whether you are coming to check out the Boston Aquarium or Harvard University our selection is aimed at suiting any need. Find your room now with the search box to the right.
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Boston Guide
Boston is perhaps the most historic city in the United States. Or perhaps it is simply the city that is best at preserving and presenting its past. Neither the nation's capital, nor its birthplace, Boston nonetheless played a leading role in the American Revolution. It was an academic center then and, as such, provided the forum for the philosophy that guides the American psyche to this day. It remains an academic center today, with more universities within its city limits than many states house within their borders. For the traveler, Boston is an ideal city. Nearly every major historic site is within blocks of your downtown Boston hotel. And hotels in Boston almost universally provide services to help tourists take full advantage of the history,tours,culture, cuisine and nightlife of the area.
Few cities in the world display their history so lovingly, and so conveniently. The Freedom Trail passes by 16 of the most famous sites from early U.S. history including the old North Church, Bunker Hill, the site of the "Boston Massacre" and the Old Statehouse. Each of these sites is tour within a tour and will provide a remarkable insight into the times that changed a nation and the world. Along the way you will also want to take the time to see Beacon Hill with its gas lamps and Federal architecture. The Boston Public Garden and the swan boats are another tourist favorite. Just outside out Boston are several smaller towns with their own historic pasts. More Boston Guide...
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