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Welcome to Boston – The Cradle of American LibertyÂ
Boston is not just a city; it’s a tapestry of American history, innovation, and tradition. As one of the oldest cities in the United States, it offers a unique blend of historical sites and modern attractions.
Why Fly to Boston?
- Historical Landmarks: Walk the Freedom Trail and visit iconic sites like the Paul Revere House and the USS Constitution.
- Cultural Institutions: Explore world-class museums, such as the Museum of Fine Arts and the Boston Children’s Museum.
- Sports Legacy: Experience the passion of Boston sports by catching a game at Fenway Park or the TD Garden.
- Educational Prestige: Take a tour of renowned universities like Harvard and MIT, located just across the Charles River in Cambridge.
- Culinary Scene: Enjoy fresh seafood, classic New England fare, and a diverse array of international cuisine.
The best time to visit Boston
 The best time to visit Boston is typically during the summer months, from June to August. This period offers warm and pleasant weather, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
The city comes alive with various festivals and events, including Boston Pride and Independence Day celebrations. Average high temperatures in July and August are around 80–81°F (approximately 27–27°C), with each month averaging nearly 300 hours of sunshine.
Alternatively, the spring (May to June) and fall (September to October) are also great times to visit. Late spring and early fall provide comfortable temperatures that are not too hot or too cold, allowing you to enjoy key attractions and the city’s rich history without the crowds.
However, it’s worth noting that May through October is the peak season for tourism, which means accommodation prices can be higher, especially in October.
 If you prefer a quieter visit with fewer tourists and don’t mind the cold, the least busy time to visit is during the winter months. Just be prepared for the possibility of snow, as Boston’s winters can be quite harsh
Major Attractions
- Freedom Trail: A 2.5-mile-long path through downtown Boston that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. You can follow the trail through historic sites such as the Paul Revere House and the Old North Church.
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Quincy Market: A historic market complex with shops, eateries, and the iconic Faneuil Hall, which has served as a marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742.
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: One of the largest museums in the United States, it contains an extensive collection of art from around the world.
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Modeled after a Venetian palace, this museum houses an impressive collection of European, Asian, and American art.
- Boston Common and Public Garden: The starting point of the Freedom Trail, Boston Common is America’s oldest public park, and the adjacent Public Garden offers beautiful floral displays and the famous Swan Boats.
- New England Aquarium: A global leader in ocean exploration and marine conservation, the aquarium is home to thousands of aquatic animals.
- USS Constitution and Bunker Hill: Part of the Boston National Historical Park, these sites commemorates the city’s role in the American Revolution.
- Harvard Square and Harvard Art Museums: Located in nearby Cambridge, Harvard Square is a vibrant cultural and commercial center, and the art museums feature collections from the university
Boston Facts
Area: 232.1 km²
Population: 0.695 million (2018)
Incorporated (city): March 19, 1822