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Find out why Boston is one of the world’s most liveable cities

Author: Deepak Nangla
by Deepak Nangla
Posted: Dec 26, 2017

Boston regularly features in lists of the world’s most liveable cities, and offers visitors some of the most visited sites in all of America. Part of the city’s charm is thanks to its urban music, arts and food scenes, as well as its islands, harbour walkways and incredible parks. Contact Brightsun Travel for year round cheap flights to Boston and find out for yourself why Boston is constantly ranked one of the most liveable cities in the world. Here we take you through our top 10 things to do in Boston, so you can plan your next visit.

Charles River Esplanade

In the trendy neighbourhood of Back Bay you will find the Charles River Esplanade, a 3 mile stretch along the Charles River, where you can stroll or ride past some of the city’s biggest attractions and outdoor artworks.

Museum of Fine Art

The Museum of Fine Art is the venue in the city to explore a range of artwork by local and international artists, such as in the ‘Art of the Americas’ permanent exhibition.

Institute of Contemporary Art

The Institute of Contemporary Art, a fine building overlooking the water in Boston’s Seaport District, is a hub of activity in Boston’s art scene, with multimedia installations and classic paintings sitting side by side.

Back Bay

Head to the trendy neighbourhood of Back Bay, where old brownstone houses and funky boutiques line its central Newbury Street, and get lost in impressive bookstores along Massachusetts Avenue.

North & South End

In South End you can explore the city’s fast exploding food scene and dine at inventive new restaurants, whilst in North End you’ll find an array of Italian restaurants serving the best pasta in the city.

Commonwealth Avenue

On Commonwealth Avenue, close to Boston University, you could tour legendary and atmospheric jazz clubs, whilst rubbing shoulders with the city’s strong population of students.

Harbour Walk

To escape the city, you could wander along the Harbour Walk, past bakeries and delis, or hang out at the Lawn on D park where you will find food trucks and live performances at the weekends.

Boston Harbour Islands

Head to Long Wharf and you could take a ferry to the Boston Harbour Islands, a collection of 34 islands surrounding the city, where you will often find festivals in the summer.

Boston Common

The Boston Common is Boston’s answer to New York’s Central Park, where you can have a picnic and watch open-air theatre performances in the summer, and ice-skate on its Frog Pond in the winter.

Seaport District

If it’s great seafood restaurants you are after, you can’t beat the Seaport District, where some of the city’s best seafood is served from restaurants with incredible views out to sea.

Flights

Brightsun Travel offers a wide range of Boston flights from UK, including direct flights with Delta Airlines who offer world-class entertainment and 4 different seating classes. Fly Delta Premium Select, Delta’s new superior cabin, and experience Sky Priority services, wider seats and entertainment screens, plus enhanced amenity kits and in-flight dining.

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Brightsun Travel can arrange all of your travel needs, from flights, short haul to long haul holidays, world tours and memorable life adventures! For more information on cheap air tickets to Boston, please visit us at brightsun.co.uk

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