Tourism
Tourist attractions and ideas for visiting tourists.
Weekend for Book Lovers and Rowing Fans in Boston(Oh and Red Sox Too)

The now annual Boston Book Festival has already started (October 17th to 19th) and tomorrow you will be able not only to attend some of their events but also venture over to the Charles River to experience some of the Head of the Charles Regatta fun. It’s great to have your choice of events in […]
Spotlight on Copley Square and the Pru

Lately we have written a lot about the growing waterfront and that renewed Faneuil Hall marketplace area but the truth is Boston has quite a few “hubs” of entertainment and shopping areas. I grew up in the South End of Boston and one of my favorite things was to walk up Dartmouth St to Copley […]
Boston’s Summer Theater Offerings 2012

While there may not be anything quite like a summer respite from the heat in the cool enclave of a city movie theater, perhaps you are looking for a retreat a bit more engaging, enlightening or even more entertaining. If Broadway beckons you but a trip to Times Square frightens you, remember that Boston has […]
Cupcake Artistry – Georgetown Cupcake Now open on Newbury Street

There really can’t be such a thing as too many cupcake shops in a city as I see it. And as I am fresh off a trip from NYC that featured a trip to Magnolia’s Bakery, the famed cupcakery on West Bleeker Street, I was rather delighted to come back home to find that Georgetown […]
July 4th Weekends in Boston – 2012

July 4th is this Wednesday and if you are lucky you may be able to make a super long weekend of either the this weekend or next week. There is always plenty to do in the Boston area for Independence Day celebrations but this year Boston has definitely upgraded many of the options. Boston Pops […]
Tedy Bruschi and the Boston Marathon Stressing CPR Skills

The Boston Marathon is one of Boston’s premier sports events. Not only is it great for the runners but it draws impressive tourist and spectator crowds. This year due to recent visibility about the benefits of quick hands only CPR in the event of a cardiac arrest CPR demonstrations will be offered to runners, spectators […]
Boston Area Fall Fairs 2010

The seasons in New England are one of the main reason I love Boston. From the skiing opportunities in the winter to the beaches and the parks from Rhode Island to Maine in the spring and summer, all the way to the fall foliage and fall fairs and festivals Bostonians can not complain. Last year […]
Boston Common Frog Pond Keeping You Cool

You can’t argue with the fact that this may be one of the hottest and most humid summers we’ve had in Boston for quite a while. Though this weekend is supposed to be less humid you should still take advantage of the Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool. I remember going there when I was […]
Boston Duck Boats Considered Safe

If you are thinking about taking a tour on one of Boston’s Duck Boats you may have reservations about some of the recent press. Historically though the Duck Boats have been a pretty safe way to tour the both the streets of Boston and the Charles River. Boston Duck Tours has been operating in the […]
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