| Back Bay:
This architecturally distinctive 9x10-block area west of the Public Garden
has the style and atmosphere of Parisian boulevards. Offers Boston’s best
boutique shopping, landmark modern and Victorian buildings, and excellent
restaurants and bars.
The Theatre District/Downtown Crossing. A surge
of new restaurants, bars, and hotels keeps much of historic downtown lively
around the clock. Neighborhoods include colorful Chinatown and trendy Ladder
District. Offers close proximity to state government, Boston Common, and the
start of the Freedom Trail, and an easy walk to Beacon Hill, .
Quincy/Financial/Waterfront The area encompasses
high-density office towers, Boston’s most popular visitor district, and the
dynamic waterfront. Step out the door to the aquarium, and sightseeing vessels.
Top seafood dining spots line the waterfront.
Logan International Airport (BOS)
Located in East Boston, a mile from the city, the airport has striking views
of downtown across Boston Harbor. Amenities include hotels in the terminals,
and dynamic Latin American and Southeast Asian restaurants and shops in East
Boston. A few excellent beaches for sunbathing are located just east of the
airport. |