The largest area of the city, Downtown is rich with
historical and iconic sites in Boston. Stroll through
one of Boston’s most famous green spaces, the Boston
Public Gardens, check out and make way for duckling
statues, picnic under a beautiful tree overlooking the
pond, and walk over the iconic footbridge where,
during summer time, you will catch a swan boat toting
children and eager tourists through the pond. Have
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your camera ready to capture its peaceful beauty in
the middle of a bustling city. Continue on through the
Gardens and take in some open green space at the
Boston Common, where you can spend time throwing a
frisbee, sitting on a park bench, or, in the winter
time, skating on the frog pond. Head north from the
end of the Common to see the golden dome of the State
House, and travel through government center to Quincy
Market and Faneuil Hall, both a historic and popular
destination worth a quick visit for a first time to
Boston. Head to Long Wharf to visit the Aquarium, or
catch a boat to Charlestown or even Cape Cod.
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