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5. Fenway Park is the oldest ballpark in MLB and the home of our beloved Red Sox and the famous ‘Green Monster’ while tours are available get tickets to a game – http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/

4. Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood known for its Federal-style rowhouses and narrow gas lit streets and brick sidewalks, you will also find the State House and the Black History Trail. http://www.beaconhillonline.com/

3. The North End is Boston’s Little Italy. It is also where Paul Revere took his famous ride warning the people of the North End that ‘the British are coming.’ It also home to the city’s best Italian food and the Rose Kennedy green way. http://www.northendboston.com/

2. Copley Square home to the Boston Public Library and Boston’s tallest building, the John Hancock, it is named for painter John Singleton Copley. You will also find Trinity Church and the Old South Church and the finish line of the Boston Marathon. http://www.cityofboston.gov/Parks/default.asp

1. If there is just one place you visit in Boston it must be Faneuil Hall Marketplace also known as Quincy Market named in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy. The marketplace is home to 36 international food vendors inside the colonnade making it the largest food hall in New England. Dine beneath glass canopies at some of the finest restaurants, enjoy the outdoor entertainment and do some shopping at the most visited tourist site in Boston and the seventh most visited in the US. www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com/
