What to see
What to see in order in 1 day without stopping or 2 days relaxed (seemap below, you can open it on Google Maps and go following the points, also attached images):
- George Washington Statue.
- Beacon Hill: It is a beautiful residential area, take a walk through its streets without missing Acorn Street.
- Massachusetts State House.
- Freedom Trail Starting Point.
- Boston Common Visitors Center.
- Park Street Church.
- Granary Burying Ground.
- King’s Chapel.
- King’s Chapel Burying Ground.
- Old Corner Book Store.
- Old South Meeting House.
- Ben Franklin House.
- The Great Spring.
- Old State House.
- Samuel Adams Statue.
- Faneuil Hall.
- Union Oyster House.
- The Paul Revere House.
- North End.
- Old North Church.
- Copps Hill Burying Ground.
- North Washington Street Bridge: This is the view of the beautiful bridge, Leonard P. Zakim and the Celtics Stadium (NBA).
- Warren Tavern.
- Bunker Hill Monument: If you’re a Spiderman fan, it’ll sound like you’re from the Homecoming movie.
- USS Constitution.
- Charlestown Navy Yard Ferry Terminal: here you can take the ferry to return to the city center, recommended.
- MBTA Ferry.
- Boston Waterfront.
- Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum.
- Congress Street Bridge.
Map
The points to see in Boston in one day focus on Freedom Trail (with historical points) and several beautiful residential neighborhoods.
What to eat
- Clam chowder: clam soup, seafood and oysters
- Lobster roll:lobster sandwich.
- Cannoli:Wrapped sweet mass that carries inside ingredients mixed with ricotta cheese.
If you want specific information only from the Freedom Trail points, during my visit the following map helped me a lothttps: / / www.google.com / maps / d / u / 0 / viewer? hl = in & mid = 1RIBun2JI3FvgKtm1cWTpAKk7Gw & ll = 42.36412475139704% 2C-71.0579846339625 & z = 15and from here I want to thank the author for his map. But that map is only about Freedom Trail, it doesn’t include neighborhoods like Beacon Hill or George Washington’s statue, from which there is a nice view of Boston.