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The seaport area has beautiful and modern buildings and great restaurants! It’s very pleasant to walk around
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Date of experience: July 2020
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Take a stroll along the water and admire all of the architecture. Lots of art around, plus lots of food and drink. It was a pleasant afternoon.
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Date of experience: January 2020
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Lived here all my life and seen the waterfront change with the years. My kids had a great time on the waterfront along with friends and family. Start at South Station food court (TEENS HEAVEN) and walk the Rose Kennedy Greenway ( food trucks) the teens will love it... all kinds of weird things on the way. Fog fountains, water fountains squirting everyone, merry go round, National Park Island boat rides, aquarium with I Max theatre,more food for you know who, oldest part of Boston at Haymarket Square area, Continue on the Greenway skirting the North End and pizza heaven at every turn. You can go into the North End and visit historic Paul Revere house, Old North Church ( “ one if by land.. two if by sea”), Cobbs Hill burying ground, ARE U BORED YET?? I’m beat... try going to Bunker Hill and the USS Constitution (oldest active warship in the Navy) and if all else fails and the teens are bored I guess you will just have to come back!!! Have fun go see a Bruins game or take a train to Salem the Witch City. Oh yea I almost forgot... my kids are still in Reginas Pizza and maybe a stop in Dolce Vita restaurant on Hanover Street.…
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Date of experience: May 2020
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The Boston waterfront is not the most excited place I have been to, but it is not bad. It was nice to walk around, it's just nothing really stood out. It is nice you can catch a water taxi here to go to Logan.
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Date of experience: March 2020
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