New in Greater Boston? Here are 5 Things You Should Totally Try!

Fenway Park

It is always hard to move to a new place. A whole new lifestyle, new jobs, new people, and a big transitional period of loneliness and unfamiliarity are what you’re faced with. In order to know what you have to do for some fun and for meeting new people, always do your research about the place you’re planning to move to beforehand. A variety of diverse attractions and activities ensure there’s something to do in Greater Boston for everyone.

If you’re looking for a place that glitters with nightlife ‘throughout the day’ then Greater Boston, MA is where you need to head. Unique and trendy, Greater Boston is a fun place to be. Today, Greater Boston witnesses all sorts of visitors including the rich, famous and youthful. Also, people in all parts of the United States recognize Greater Boston as one of the best places to stay/visit in the country. A major reason for this is the countless ‘fun’ things visitors or residents can do in the area. Watch a game of baseball at Fenway Park, have a drink or two at the Cheers bar, or walk by the Freedom Trail: the choice is yours. Following are 3 things you should totally try in the Greater Boston area.

Walk by the Freedom trail

A 2.5-mile-long historic path, the Freedom trail is a major tourist attraction in the Greater Boston area. Located in downtown Boston, the trail passes through sixteen historical sites. The sites pertain to the American Revolutionary war. Inaugurated in 1951, the trail is host to meeting- houses, churches, museums, parks, burying grounds, a ship, parks and museums that reveal the story of the American Revolution. When you take a tour of the Freedom trail, you’ll get to hear stories of partisan fights, revolutionary actions, mob agitations, and high treason that occurred during the period of the American Revolution. If you want to learn about America history, a great way to start is taking a walk by the Freedom Trail.

Have a drink or two at Cheers

Have you seen or heard about Cheers, the famous American sitcom that was televised between 1982 and 1983. If you have seen or heard about it then you’ll be surprised to know that the sitcom was filmed at a bar which currently bears the same name as the 80’s comedy show. Previously known as Bull & Finch Pub, Cheers is an iconic Boston landmark. If you’re in the Greater Boston area, make sure that you visit this great neighborhood bar for a drink or two.

Watch a game of baseball at Fenway Park

The last thing on the must try list is watching a game at Fenway Park. Established in 1912, Fenway Park is baseball stadium dear to many Americans. Even if you visit the stadium on a day when the red sox aren’t playing, you can ensure a fun time by signing up for the 50-minute tour offered each day.

 

Sources:

http://content.time.com/time/travel/cityguide/article/0,31489,1984920_1984917_1984695,00.html

http://www.boston-discovery-guide.com/fenway-park-tour.html

https://cheersboston.com/

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