BOSTON next week! Please critique itinerary.
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BOSTON next week! Please critique itinerary.
This trip has been 10 months in the making. As soon as the 2009 baseball schedule came out last November, we decided that we wanted to see our home team (Go Angels!) play at Fenway. We are in our late 30's [going on 29
] traveling with our friends, another couple who are in their late 20's! We're leaving the kids at home with grandma and grandpa. After all, Boston is a drinking town!
We're all interested in history, seeing iconic sites and baseball, of course!
First, we will be staying at the Holiday Inn Express in Downtown Boston (redeeming points). We will not be renting a car. How much can I expect to our taxi fare to be from Logan?
Second, how will Red Sox Nation react to opposing fans? We plan on wearing our Angels gear.....maybe not head to toe, but are we asking for trouble? I really don't want to endure 9 innings of mockery, peanuts and beer getting thrown at me, etc. But we are there to cheer our home team. And no, we're aren't obnoxious. We've seen the Angels play at different stadiums, and so far, the experience has been good.
Here's our itinerary. I hope it's not TOO jam packed with activity, and that we can take our time and hopefully sleep in a couple mornings and afford a short nap in the afternoon. Is there anything that we might be missing? I'm certain that we are not interested in a Duck Tour. Any suggestions for dining options or pubs/bars are welcome!
Day 1 - arrive at Logan in the afternoon. Dinner at Union Oyster House. Drinks at historic pubs: The Bell in Hand, The Point, The Green Dragon Tavern. It's the same pubs that the Freedom Trail pub crawl visits ~ there was an article that I printed out a while back, but it is no longer available on-line.
Day 2 - AM's Free Walking Tour which will cover the bulk of the Freedom Trail, parts of Downtown, Beach Hill and the West End. We can go back to check out the things of interest or sites we missed. Then lunch at the replica Cheers at Faneuil Hall (I know it's touristy but it's on our 'must see' list) and walk around Quincy Market. Dinner at the Daily Catch in the North End. After dinner, hit up the local pubs near our hotel.
Day 3 - Original Cheers/Bull & Finch for photo op. Public Garden and ride the Swan Boats. Possible Fenway Ball Park Tour. Fenway bars for pre-game festivities (we know to get there early!) and then the game (we got tickets the day they went on sale!).
Day 4 - Take commuter rail to Salem. Self-guided walking tour along Salem Heritage trails, including the McIntyre District. The Old Spot has been recommended for dinner and drinks. Salem Ghost Tour @ 8pm.
Day 5 - Spend the day at the Boston Waterfront. Lunch at Yankee Lobster Fish Market for a lobster roll. Beer tasting tour at Harpoon Brewery. Top of the Hub at the Prudential for pre-dinner drinks and a view of Boston. Dinner & bar hopping in Back Bay.
Day 6 - Depart Boston for LA early morning.
] traveling with our friends, another couple who are in their late 20's! We're leaving the kids at home with grandma and grandpa. After all, Boston is a drinking town!
We're all interested in history, seeing iconic sites and baseball, of course! First, we will be staying at the Holiday Inn Express in Downtown Boston (redeeming points). We will not be renting a car. How much can I expect to our taxi fare to be from Logan?
Second, how will Red Sox Nation react to opposing fans? We plan on wearing our Angels gear.....maybe not head to toe, but are we asking for trouble? I really don't want to endure 9 innings of mockery, peanuts and beer getting thrown at me, etc. But we are there to cheer our home team. And no, we're aren't obnoxious. We've seen the Angels play at different stadiums, and so far, the experience has been good.
Here's our itinerary. I hope it's not TOO jam packed with activity, and that we can take our time and hopefully sleep in a couple mornings and afford a short nap in the afternoon. Is there anything that we might be missing? I'm certain that we are not interested in a Duck Tour. Any suggestions for dining options or pubs/bars are welcome!
Day 1 - arrive at Logan in the afternoon. Dinner at Union Oyster House. Drinks at historic pubs: The Bell in Hand, The Point, The Green Dragon Tavern. It's the same pubs that the Freedom Trail pub crawl visits ~ there was an article that I printed out a while back, but it is no longer available on-line.
Day 2 - AM's Free Walking Tour which will cover the bulk of the Freedom Trail, parts of Downtown, Beach Hill and the West End. We can go back to check out the things of interest or sites we missed. Then lunch at the replica Cheers at Faneuil Hall (I know it's touristy but it's on our 'must see' list) and walk around Quincy Market. Dinner at the Daily Catch in the North End. After dinner, hit up the local pubs near our hotel.
Day 3 - Original Cheers/Bull & Finch for photo op. Public Garden and ride the Swan Boats. Possible Fenway Ball Park Tour. Fenway bars for pre-game festivities (we know to get there early!) and then the game (we got tickets the day they went on sale!).
Day 4 - Take commuter rail to Salem. Self-guided walking tour along Salem Heritage trails, including the McIntyre District. The Old Spot has been recommended for dinner and drinks. Salem Ghost Tour @ 8pm.
Day 5 - Spend the day at the Boston Waterfront. Lunch at Yankee Lobster Fish Market for a lobster roll. Beer tasting tour at Harpoon Brewery. Top of the Hub at the Prudential for pre-dinner drinks and a view of Boston. Dinner & bar hopping in Back Bay.
Day 6 - Depart Boston for LA early morning.
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I'm not a sports fan so can't help there...
Be flexible on day 5 if fog descends and the view from the Top of the Hub is non existent... it happens! Otherwise I like day 5... no sports or ghost
Day 2.. if it rains you might want to reconsider a duck tour to replace the Freedom Trail walk. The duck tour really covers most of the important historical parts of the trail and is more comfortable in inclement weather.
Just wondering but did you initially rule it out because of the cost or for some other reason?
Enjoy!
Be flexible on day 5 if fog descends and the view from the Top of the Hub is non existent... it happens! Otherwise I like day 5... no sports or ghost
Day 2.. if it rains you might want to reconsider a duck tour to replace the Freedom Trail walk. The duck tour really covers most of the important historical parts of the trail and is more comfortable in inclement weather.
Just wondering but did you initially rule it out because of the cost or for some other reason?
Enjoy!
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We're staying at the HI Express on Friend. From the looks of it on the map, it seems like a central location.
Yes, we ruled it out because of the cost. We would rather walk and soak in the city that way. I've noticed that there are some showers in the forecast. Being from Southern California, rain/showers are a BIG DEAL. We're talking showers, not thunderstorms, right?
Yes, we ruled it out because of the cost. We would rather walk and soak in the city that way. I've noticed that there are some showers in the forecast. Being from Southern California, rain/showers are a BIG DEAL. We're talking showers, not thunderstorms, right?
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Day 2 - AM's Free Walking Tour which will cover the bulk of the Freedom Trail, parts of Downtown, Beach Hill and the West End. We can go back to check out the things of interest or sites we missed.
Which day of the week will you be doing this? The AM tour is only available Wed-Sun in September.
Not sure what you mean by Beach Hill and West End. Perhaps you mean Beacon Hill? West End doesn't exist anymore.
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Day 3 - Original Cheers/Bull & Finch for photo op. Public Garden and ride the Swan Boats.
Swan boats are fun for kids, but I don't see the allure for adults. You can see the Swan boats when you walk around the pond and over the bridges in the Public Gardens.
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Day 5 - Spend the day at the Boston Waterfront.
??? What do you have in mind ??? I definitely won't recommend that. How about hopping over to Cambridge and tour the Harvard campus?
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BTW, you should each get a 7-day transport pass for the T. It's the best deal for your stay.
P.S. I hope you are staying at the HI Express on Friend Street. I think it's a new hotel.
Which day of the week will you be doing this? The AM tour is only available Wed-Sun in September.
Not sure what you mean by Beach Hill and West End. Perhaps you mean Beacon Hill? West End doesn't exist anymore.
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Day 3 - Original Cheers/Bull & Finch for photo op. Public Garden and ride the Swan Boats.
Swan boats are fun for kids, but I don't see the allure for adults. You can see the Swan boats when you walk around the pond and over the bridges in the Public Gardens.
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Day 5 - Spend the day at the Boston Waterfront.
??? What do you have in mind ??? I definitely won't recommend that. How about hopping over to Cambridge and tour the Harvard campus?
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BTW, you should each get a 7-day transport pass for the T. It's the best deal for your stay.
P.S. I hope you are staying at the HI Express on Friend Street. I think it's a new hotel.
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It's probably too early to know exactly what the weather will be like and how wet it will be but heavy showers would mean you'd 'get soaked' rather than 'soak in the city'. 
At least the forecast looks like it might rain only once or twice next week.
Be flexible... check the weather again before you leave and bring an umbrella if necessary.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. No rain dancing!

At least the forecast looks like it might rain only once or twice next week.
Be flexible... check the weather again before you leave and bring an umbrella if necessary.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. No rain dancing!
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Sorry, I meant to type in Beacon Hill. The weather has been fantastic here, and I think I had *beach* on my mind 
I'm aware that the AM tour is available on specific days as per the website. However, I've been in contact with the owner of the tour. The times of his tours keep changing, which in turn, changes the itinerary.
As far as the the Swan Boats, we're like big kids. At least the girls in the group are. So our plan is to ride the boats!
We may hit up the museums there, and like I mentioned, go to the Harpoon Brewery. This is our relaxing day, so I didn't have too much planned before dinner that night.
Thank you for the suggestion of getting the 7-day pass. Is this something that we can get at any T stop?

I'm aware that the AM tour is available on specific days as per the website. However, I've been in contact with the owner of the tour. The times of his tours keep changing, which in turn, changes the itinerary.
As far as the the Swan Boats, we're like big kids. At least the girls in the group are. So our plan is to ride the boats!
We may hit up the museums there, and like I mentioned, go to the Harpoon Brewery. This is our relaxing day, so I didn't have too much planned before dinner that night.
Thank you for the suggestion of getting the 7-day pass. Is this something that we can get at any T stop?
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The Swan Boats are fun for adults also.
Artu Restaurant at the North End is very good
Visit Fanueil Hall and the Market
JFK Library is interesting
Into Art? Isabella Gardner Museum
If you like Indian Food, Kashmir on Newbury Street is fantastic
Boston has a very efficient and easy metro system.
Theatre district is a good walk
Not much to see at the harbor
Have fun---Boston is one of my favorite cities
Artu Restaurant at the North End is very good
Visit Fanueil Hall and the Market
JFK Library is interesting
Into Art? Isabella Gardner Museum
If you like Indian Food, Kashmir on Newbury Street is fantastic
Boston has a very efficient and easy metro system.
Theatre district is a good walk
Not much to see at the harbor
Have fun---Boston is one of my favorite cities
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Thank you jojuice! We like art museums, but the other couple made it clear that they aren't into art, though we all would be interested in the JFK Museum, but it wasn't a must for any of us. Maybe it's something we can do if we have time.
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I would try to persuade you from eating at the Cheers replica, but it is YOUR TRIP. If you have your heart set on it, then more power to you. ;-)
I have been to Boston/Cambridge several times. I love it there so much. Faneuil Hall is fun for the first 30 mins (If you are watching the street performers) but it loses its appeal quick. The shopping is what you can find anywhere. There really is no local color to speak of (and the few exclusive "Boston" items are very overpriced) I think you should check it out and then decide if you want to stay (better street performers can be found in the T stations! I have bought a couple of CDs from the talent because they were that good!)
Also, the subway system is so easy to navigate and it is just fun! (You can very easily take public transit from the airport if you want to)
I disagree that the Swan Boats are not fun for adults. Bring a camera. It is a relaxing and beautiful ride around the pond!
I love that you are going to the waterfront on your day 5. The brewery tour and Fish Mrkt are excellent choices ... but they will not occupy a whole day.
Personally, I would skip Salem this time because you will only be skinning the surface of Boston and you haven't even got anything planned for Cambridge! (The area around Harvard ... and MIT as well is so fun and so full of things to do!)
Daily Catch is a great choice! Be sure to go to Maria's Pastry shop!! (The best in all North End - maybe even in the whole United States!)
I have been to Boston/Cambridge several times. I love it there so much. Faneuil Hall is fun for the first 30 mins (If you are watching the street performers) but it loses its appeal quick. The shopping is what you can find anywhere. There really is no local color to speak of (and the few exclusive "Boston" items are very overpriced) I think you should check it out and then decide if you want to stay (better street performers can be found in the T stations! I have bought a couple of CDs from the talent because they were that good!)
Also, the subway system is so easy to navigate and it is just fun! (You can very easily take public transit from the airport if you want to)
I disagree that the Swan Boats are not fun for adults. Bring a camera. It is a relaxing and beautiful ride around the pond!
I love that you are going to the waterfront on your day 5. The brewery tour and Fish Mrkt are excellent choices ... but they will not occupy a whole day.
Personally, I would skip Salem this time because you will only be skinning the surface of Boston and you haven't even got anything planned for Cambridge! (The area around Harvard ... and MIT as well is so fun and so full of things to do!)
Daily Catch is a great choice! Be sure to go to Maria's Pastry shop!! (The best in all North End - maybe even in the whole United States!)
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No one is going to bother you as an Angels fan.
Use this link to check out your seats: http://www.preciseseating.com/index.php
Hopstop.com will help you get around on the train.
Use boston.com to find out what is going on throughout the area.
Use this link to find out about your taxi ride from Logan: http://www.worldtaximeter.com/
Enjoy the game and the city.
Use this link to check out your seats: http://www.preciseseating.com/index.php
Hopstop.com will help you get around on the train.
Use boston.com to find out what is going on throughout the area.
Use this link to find out about your taxi ride from Logan: http://www.worldtaximeter.com/
Enjoy the game and the city.
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I was looking on-line at the directory for Faneuil Hall, and I was surprised at how regular the stores are. We're pretty flexible, so if we get bored, we'll move on.
And we do have our hearts set on Salem. I know that a day isn't enough, but the group as a whole voted to go there!
I think we'll end up taking a cab to and from the airport due to our luggage. We'll have 2 bags each, and that's a lot to navigate in a bus or subway.
Now, how about my question in my original post about how Red Sox Nation treats opposing fans? Are we asking for trouble by advertising the opposing team?
And we do have our hearts set on Salem. I know that a day isn't enough, but the group as a whole voted to go there!
I think we'll end up taking a cab to and from the airport due to our luggage. We'll have 2 bags each, and that's a lot to navigate in a bus or subway.
Now, how about my question in my original post about how Red Sox Nation treats opposing fans? Are we asking for trouble by advertising the opposing team?
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Yes, the HI Express on Friend Street is an excellent location; the other HI Expresses in the Boston area aren't, but some have names that could be misleading.
I'm not quite clear on your travel dates, but wanted you to know that Sunday, September 20 is the final day of the Swan Boat season.
Do not bother monitoring the 10-day forecast. The forecast is never accurate even 24 hours in advance. (If you don't believe me, monitor forecast vs reality for yourself for a couple of days!) You are better-off looking at the average temps and precipitation for the past decade or two. Come prepared for the worst (cold rain) and hope for the best. Thunderstorms are nothing to worry about, as they rarely last more than half an hour.
Remember that the members of the group aren't chained together and it's OK to split up if you have different interests (e.g., museum vs shopping), and might even be better than too much togetherness.
I'm not quite clear on your travel dates, but wanted you to know that Sunday, September 20 is the final day of the Swan Boat season.
Do not bother monitoring the 10-day forecast. The forecast is never accurate even 24 hours in advance. (If you don't believe me, monitor forecast vs reality for yourself for a couple of days!) You are better-off looking at the average temps and precipitation for the past decade or two. Come prepared for the worst (cold rain) and hope for the best. Thunderstorms are nothing to worry about, as they rarely last more than half an hour.
Remember that the members of the group aren't chained together and it's OK to split up if you have different interests (e.g., museum vs shopping), and might even be better than too much togetherness.
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You are welcome.
Also, use www.yelp.com to find places to go, eat, etc. It is a reliable resource and I use it all the time.
Also, use www.yelp.com to find places to go, eat, etc. It is a reliable resource and I use it all the time.
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I beg to differ LOL! I just recently completed my own personal cannoli tasting, and in our opinion, the best are still Mike's, followed by Maria's, followed by Modern. It can't hurt to try 'em all
Can't you take the T to Fenway?
I beg to differ LOL! I just recently completed my own personal cannoli tasting, and in our opinion, the best are still Mike's, followed by Maria's, followed by Modern. It can't hurt to try 'em all

Can't you take the T to Fenway?
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Anonymous ~ you're so right about the group separating and doing their own thing. As for the weather, average temps look good for this time of year.
fdxeng ~ I LOVE YELP! That's where I found a lot of the 'recommendations' for restaurants.
sf7307 ~ yes, I believe we can take the T to Fenway. That's what we're planning anyway! =)
fdxeng ~ I LOVE YELP! That's where I found a lot of the 'recommendations' for restaurants.
sf7307 ~ yes, I believe we can take the T to Fenway. That's what we're planning anyway! =)

