Probably mine too. I can only think of one or two that rival Boston. Great city.My favourite US city.
Probably mine too. I can only think of one or two that rival Boston. Great city.
San Fran is my other favourite US city, although I have always imagined Seattle would top San Fran. I haven't been there, but loved Vancouver which is apparently similar to Seattle.San Francisco is currently my favourite US city but that could all change next week.
Special mentions for Portland and Vegas too.
LA is by far the worst US city I've visited, wouldn't go back.
San Fran is my other favourite US city, although I have always imagined Seattle would top San Fran. I haven't been there, but loved Vancouver which is apparently similar to Seattle.
I'm off to Boston a week today, this thread has made me look forward to it even more
Any hints tips suggestions on your return gratefully received.
Again, thanks all for the responses.
San Fran is my other favourite US city, although I have always imagined Seattle would top San Fran. I haven't been there, but loved Vancouver which is apparently similar to Seattle.
Would never back to Detroit. Awful, scary place.
Now Chicago...... that is great!
Boston is my favouritest City, I go over there every year for a week to catch 3 or 4 Red Sox games. Best bars are the Boston Beer Works (two branches), Bukowski's (two branches) and the Publick House - a bit out of town in an area called Brighton, has about 40 beers on draught. Union Street (by Quincy Market) is a road entirely made out of sports bars and Irish pubs. Good things to do are the New England Aquarium (essentially a giant circular tank full of hundreds of different fish, sharks, giant turtles, etc, who somehow don't eat each other), whale watching boats from next to it (they have a bar onboard), the USS Constitution and Cassin Young boats in Charlestown Naval Dockyard, the weird Isabella Stewart Gardner art museum (scene of the world's biggest art theft when crooks dressed a coppers casually wandered off with $400m of exhibits!), the Mapparium - a giant globe you walk through - at the Christian Science Centre, and the ever popular Duck Tours (amphibious vehicle that goes on the river as well as around the city). Most people would say the Back Bay area, particularly around Copley Square, is the best place to stay. I like the Lennox, but it's a bit spendy, or Copley House Hotel will rent you an apartment near Symphony Hall. Really want to stay at the Liberty Hotel at some point - it's a converted prison in the Beacon Hill area - as it looks ace but v posh. You should defo take in a sporting event if you can, although the baseball and soccer seasons have finished and basketball doesn't start until mid-Dec. NFL play in Foxboro which is way out in the sticks (can't get there without a car). I'd recommend an afternoon in Salem too - it's 45 mins on the train, about a tenner return - full of witchcraft stuff as you'd expect, it also has a nice harbour area and the only non-Boston branch of Beer Works.