DAY 1
During this whirlwind day in Boston, you see some of the best - and certainly the most famous - that Boston has to offer.
Why visit
- One of the most desirable neighborhoods in Boston
- A National Historic Landmark
- Home to the pub that became the inspiration for the TV show, Cheers

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Why visit
- One of the best spots for a relaxing break in the middle of a city
- A National Historic Landmark
- Was the country's first public botanical garden

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Take a walk to Fenway Park - 15’ in all
Why visit
- One of the best-known sports venues in the world
- Every Red Sox game since May 15, 2003, has sold out - an MLB record
- The only one of the original standard ballparks that's still being used

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Why visit
- One of the largest museums in the United States
- Over one million visitors annually
- Just opened its new Art of the Americas wing, and will add more sections throughout 2011

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Take a walk to Newbury Street - 20’
Why visit
- Fun place for high-end shopping
- One of the most expensive streets in the world
- It is the "Rodeo Drive of the East"

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Why visit
- One of the oldest city parks in the US
- Great spot during any season

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Take a walk to Boston Common
Why visit
- Great collection of American Revolution sites
- A Boston National Historical Park

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Why visit
- Downtown Boston's oldest building
- A National Historic Landmark

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Why visit
- The oldest standing church building in Boston
- The signal that started the American Revolution was sent from here

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Why visit
- Boston's Little Italy
- The oldest residential community of the city
- Great spot to stop for delicious Italian food

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Meet our Boston Local Expert:
Jeanette Mellinger hails from San Francisco, but has been living in the Boston area since September 2009. Some of her favorite things include urban hiking, running, taking photos, finding the best brunch spots, and hanging out with great company over a microbrew, bottle of wine, or coffee. Luckily, these things mean she's explored a lot of Boston so far, and can't wait to see more!