
Boston and Cape Cod, New England.
Boston and Cape Cod, New England.
Boston
Boston offers a blend of colonial charm, rich heritage and present day conveniences, History is still visible today in Boston with its cobbled and brick sidewalks and stately Victorian townhouses. Boston has many tours around the city a self guided walking tour to a bike tour visiting the famous land marks. Boston is exuberantly alive from morning till night known as "America's Walking City", you will find it no effort to explore this charming city.
Hotel suggestion; The Boston Marriott Newton; Situated on the banks of the Charles River and located only 15 minutes from downtown Boston.
Cape Cod
Located 50 miles south of Boston lies Cape Cod, New England's most famous region. Renowned for its glorious coastline, unspoilt beaches, charming villages, coastal port towns and an abundance of fresh seafood restaurants. Cape Cod is fast becoming popular as a twin centre with Boston. Visit the fishing port of Hyannis which is home to the Kennedy family, the lively artist's colony of Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod or take the ferry over to Martha's Vineyard to discover pine forests, rolling hills and brightly painted Victorian "gingerbread" cottages. A self drive car or a escorted tour is a must in this region.
Hotel recommended; Hampton Inn & suites; The quaint gingerbread style house in Martha's Vineyard.
Visit Boston and New England in the fall. The most beautiful colours for the trees and landscape.
A great excursion is wale watching in Cape Cod.
I also recommend an visit to New York city, which is an easy ride on the train.
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