Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is the cultural mecca of New England, its history stretching back to the Puritans in the mid-1600s. A city of firsts—home to the nation’s earliest subway and public school—Boston blends tradition and innovation, offering attractions that appeal to curious, discerning adult travelers.
Boston’s compact layout, walkable neighborhoods, and strong public transit make it straightforward to organize multi-day itineraries that blend education, culture, and leisure. For adult groups seeking an enriching getaway, Boston delivers history, arts, and modern amenities with New England charm.
Historic Old North Church
The oldest active church in Boston, Old North Church is reportedly the church from which the signal lights were sent before Paul Reveres infamous ride of April 18, 1775. Today the church is listed on the registry of National Historic Landmarks.
Bunker Hill Monument
This granite monument stands over 220 feet tall in Charleston, Massachusetts, and overlooks the fields where the fighting between the American and British forces occurred. Nearly 300 steps lead to the top of the monument and provide a sweeping view.
Boston Common
Boston Common is the oldest city park in the United States. Dating from 1634, the central park occupies 50 acres in the heart of Boston.
Prudential Center Skywalk
At the top of Prudential Tower, the second highest building in Boston, students can find the Prudential Skywalk. The Skywalk is the highest observation deck in New England, rising over 900 feet above the city.
Plymouth Plantation
Plymouth Plantation is a living history museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Students will see reconstructed settlement housing, as well as interact with locals trained in 17th century diction.
Mayflower II
Mayflower II is a sea-worthy replica of the original Mayflower that brought the Pilgrims from England to Massachusetts. The ship is 106 feet long, 25 feet wide, with four masts. Built in Brixham, England, the ship was sailed to Boston in 1957.
Cambridge
Named in honor of Cambridge in England, Cambridge, Massachusetts continues the legacy of education. The city is home to two of the world’s most prominent universities, Harvard and M.I.T.
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