USS Constitution. The oldest commissioned ship in the US Navy launched in 1789.
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USS Constitution, and Battleship Cove are pretty amazing sites… Visit a few old taverns… Go to Fenway, if it’s not too cold. Catch a game at the Garden (Celtics/Bruins).
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Take a day trip to Newport, Rhode Island to see the oldest pub in the United States. The White Horse Tavern has been in operation since 1673!
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Go to the science museum and take the elevator to the third floor. I was there a year or two ago and they have a bunch of animals that are stuffed. They have a stuffed grizzly bear and a stuffed polar bear side by side and you can really see how massive these animals are. I know you guys do a lot of bear videos and I have never seen either one in person whether it be in a zoo or obviously out in the wild. I had no idea how large these animals really were until I went to the third floor of that museum. The Ho Yuen bakery in Chinatown has some of the best bao buns and they are super affordable, A lot of their other bakery items are amazing also.
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Alright here is a list for Boston area not including other places in the commonwealth: - F1 Arcade Bar Boston (Seaport) - New England Aquarium (Boston) - Breweries everywhere (Samuel Adams, Harpoon, Tree House, Castle Island, etc…) I’d look up breweries in the area and choose but Sam Adams is probably the most well known. - Snowport Holiday Market (ends December 28th) - Puttshack Boston (mini golf and alcohol) - Five Iron Golf Boston (Golf Simulator and sports bar) - Historical sites, museums, walk around universities, etc… - Theatre isn’t really my thing, but Boston has incredible theaters/venues and performances year round. Especially during the holidays. Nutcracker or something like that idk lol. So many concerts and bands happening all the time in great venues also. Especially holiday themed when you are here. - - New Years Eve fireworks obviously. Boston harbor does it right at midnight. They also do stuff at the Boston common during the day and leasing into the fireworks. If you look up FirstNight 2026 Boston you will get info. Might be worth looking up best places to watch the fireworks cause there are places some people don’t consider like bars that overlook it, hotels with views, boats, etc… - Check out Faneuil hall area it’s always cool during holiday season. - Check out the Boston Christmas tree. Nova Scotia picks out a tree for us every year since the 70s because we sent supplies and people after the Halifax Explosion of 1917 (aka two ships collided killing 2000 people and destroying most of Halifax. Significant for many reasons but people of Halifax are mostly descendants of Crown Loyalists and New Englanders who fled to the city after or fought against new englanders during the American Revolution. - Bruins or Celtics game. Montreal is playing Bruins around when you are here and that’s a classic. It really doesn’t get much better than that. - To go with last point, if you can’t attend a game, watch it at a bar or sports bar. Tons of them obviously. The Greatest Bar is right outside the arena and is class but like I said so many options across the entire city. Just walk around honestly. There will be something happening all the time when you get here. It’s probably not a good answer but Boston is one of the few American cities where you can actually walk everywhere for the most part or take decent public transportation. Just walking around Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston you’ll find tons of things to do. I’d suggest tons of other things outside Boston but you got so much to do already. Can always take a train or drive to a nearby town or city. Gloucetser, Salem, Concord, Marblehead, Rockport, Providence Rhode Island, up to Portland Maine, so many damn options.
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You should drive to Salem, Mass. It's about 40 minutes away or so. I always thought the Salem Witch trials were fascinating... The Salem Witch Museum is definitely worth going to. They also have tours, good restaurants, etc. I'd love to go back one day. I loved Boston, but hated the snow! ❄️ Brrr 🥶
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A patriots game or bruins game .go to the top of the prudential building nice view of the city . the freedom trail where the revolutionary war started against yes Britain.also plymouth where the pilgrims landed or concord and Lexington where the war really started .its called minute man historical park i think.check out fenway Park the oldest stadium in baseball and Harvard stadium one of the oldest football stadiums.
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Definitely do a tour of Fenway, check out the Isabella Gardner museum had one of the biggest heist in history there. And if you’re still in Fenway get a 3-way roast beef sandwich from cusserms. Go to Boston sail loft for chowder, seafood, and lobster rolls. And then across the street for some really good seafood pasta at the daily catch. Walk up more to the north end and get some Canolis from Bova’s bakery
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College hockey is huge around New England as well look into Boston college or Boston university
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Gaynor, Aidan and Daz will be heading to Boston MA over the festive period. Any advice on things to do will be greatly appreciated. If you’re in that area maybe we will see you about 👍🏻
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