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This week's featured package deals to Boston
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Boston Marriott Quincy
Tucked away on the Boston South Shore in the historic city of Quincy MA. This location offers easy access to Boston, Plymouth, Cape Cod and various golf courses and beaches.
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The Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel
Breathtaking views of the city skyline and the Harbor Islands. The Hotel is minutes to Faneuil Hall, the North End, the Financial District and Airport.
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Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers
Step into a palatial Grand Lobby steeped in history and experience the grace and warmth that have welcomed countless travelers through these doors.
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Intercontinental Boston
Adjacent to the Financial District, the gleaming glass towers are a short walk from Faneuil Hall, Back Bay, Chinatown, Beacon Hill and the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
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Spoken WordsA marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742, Faneuil Hall was a gift to the town from prosperous merchant Peter Faneuil. Town meetings were held here between 1764 and 1774, and the site is also known as the "Cradle of Liberty" because of the number of revolutionaries and abolitionists, including Samuel Adams, who delivered important speeches here. Fanueil Hall is now part of a larger marketplace with more than 100 carts and shops, and over 50 places to eat. Admission is free. On 1 Faneuil Hall Sq. (617) 523-1300 Collect them AllOne of the country's largest museums, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) is renowned for its collection of artifacts from ancient Egypt including sculptures, sarcophagi and jewelry; MFA also boasts the largest museum collection of Japanese works outside of Japan. Other collections include works from French impressionists including Paul Gauguin, Renoir, Degas and Monet, and significant pieces from 18th and 19th century American art. The treasures of the MFA are not limited to the galleries—they also have three excellent restaurants. Open Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m.; Wednesday-Friday 10 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Admission $6.50-$17; free for children 6 and under. On Avenue of the Arts, 465 Huntington Ave. (617) 267-9300 Duck Duck GoodCruise by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom with Boston Duck Tours. Board your "duck", an authentic, renovated World War II amphibious landing vehicle, and drive off to see the golden-domed State House, the Fleet Center, Boston Common, Copley Square, Government Center, Newbury Street and more. To top it off, the ConDUCKtor splashes your duck right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. Tours depart seven days a week, every half hour from 9 a.m. to approximately one hour before sunset. Tickets $5-$27. Ducks depart from two locations, the Museum of Science and the Prudential Center in Boston's Back Bay. 617-267-DUCK Boston Marriott Copley Place
Centrally located in the historic Back Bay of Boston MA, the award-winning Boston Marriott Copley Place hotel is perfect for business, weekend, family and leisure travel. Dining options include 3 restaurants, cocktail lounge, coffee bar and 24-hr room service.
Boston Marriott Quincy
The Boston Marriott Quincy Hotel is tucked away on the Boston South Shore in the historic city of Quincy MA. This Quincy MA location offers easy access to Boston, Plymouth, Cape Cod and various golf courses and beaches.
Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers
At The Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers you will find 950 newly renovated guestrooms, 65,000 square feet of flexible function space,
and 8 distinct restaurants and lounges featuring Todd English's Bonfire Steakhouse, Swan's Café and McCormick and Schmick's Seafood Restaurant.
Sheraton Boston Hotel
Nestled in the charming and historic Back Bay, close to Copley Square, the Sheraton Boston is ideally situated. The Hotel is connected to over 200 shops in Prudential Center, just steps from the famous shops and restaurants on Newbury Street and the scenic Charles River.
Westin Boston Waterfront
Boasting breathtaking views of the city skyline and the Harbor Islands, the Westin Boston Waterfront is minutes to Faneuil Hall, the North End, the Financial District and Airport. Tour the Boston Tea Party Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art, or hop on one of the Harbor Cruises.Still StandingOne of Boston's most beloved landmarks, the Old North Church is famous for housing the two lanterns that glimmered from its steeple on the night Paul Revere made his important ride in 1775. This beautiful site, built in 1723, is the oldest church in Boston but remains an active Episcopal Church; it features an 18th century garden with unusual commemorative plaques and a gift shop. Famous visitors have included Presidents James Monroe, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Gerald R. Ford, and Queen Elizabeth II. The first memorial to George Washington is also here. Free tours are available. Fifty-minute behind-the-scenes tours range from $5-$8 and include visits to the steeple and the crypt. Open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. On 193 Salem St. (617) 523-6676 Free for AllYour visit to Boston isn't complete until you walk the Freedom Trail, which leads a visitor to 16 historical sites where critical events in Boston's and the nation's struggle for freedom occurred. The nearly 2.5 mile Trail, which passes by the Ben Franklin statue marking America's first public school, Paul Revere's House, the USS Constitution and more, also connects seven of the eight historic sites that make up the Boston National Historical Park. Guided tours are available. On 15 State St. (617) 242-5642 Uncommon GroundThe oldest public park in the country, Boston Common is rich in history. Almost 50 acres in size, it was originally used as a camp by the British before the Revolutionary War. Until 1817, grazing cattle shared the space with public hangings! Today, the park is used for formal and informal gatherings such as concerts, protests, softball games and ice skating. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Pope John Paul II gave speeches here. At the park's Central Burying Ground you can find the burial sites of the artist Gilbert Stuart and the composer William Billings. Open daily from dawn until 11:30 p.m. Bounded by Tremont St., Park St., Beacon St., Charles St., and Boylston St. (617) 426-3115 Catch of the HourOne of Boston's top seafood restaurants, Legal Sea Foods is known for serving fish within 48 hours of catch (even the Alaskan salmon) and for making the best "chowdah'" on the coast. This half-century-old joint began as a tiny restaurant above a fish market and has grown to over 30 family-owned restaurants from Boston to Florida; they've been serving their famous New England clam chowder at every Presidential Inauguration since 1981. Try the smoked Bluefish pate, shrimp wontons and lobster and crabmeat raviolis. Entrees $14-$40. On 26 Park Plaza. (617) 426-4444 Fun on TapAt one of greater Boston's first brewpubs, the Commonwealth Brewing Company, you'll go for the beers and stay for the food. The wide variety of produced-on-premise beers range from cellar temperature and chilled draughts to seasonal brews. A tempting American-fare menu features nachos, wings, ribs, salads, beer-battered onion rings, shrimp and clam chowder, chili, pasta, seafood, and other favorites like lamb and apricot sausage and steak tips. Tours of the brewing operation are available at 12 p.m.-4 p.m. daily by appointment. Open daily for lunch and dinner. On 138 Portland St. (617) 523-8383 Love at First BiteA family-run establishment, D'Amore's is a cozy Italian restaurant located in the North End, that has been feeding locals and tourists authentic, reasonably-priced Italian cuisine for over 25 years. Start out with their fresh mozzarella cheese and sliced tomatoes or the calamari scampi and then move on to succulent dishes like sausage sauté or chicken a la Diavolo. Make sure you save room for their tempting cannolis. You'll also love their excellent wine list which includes Italian and American wines. Entrees $12-$18. Open Monday-Saturday 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m.-10:30 p.m. On 76 Salem St. (617) 523-8820 Getaways Terms and Conditions: Hotel offers end by the date shown in each hotel offer restrictions. Advertised packages are subject to availability. Packages are capacity controlled and may not be available on every date or on all flights. All packages must be purchased at time of reservation, are nonrefundable and nontransferable, and name changes are not permitted. Package prices include hotel rates, taxes and fees, and roundtrip airfare, but do not include taxes and fees applicable to airfare including without limitation: (a) Passenger Facility Charges of up to $9.00 each way, (b) September 11th Security Fees of up to $10, (c) Federal Segment Taxes of $3.60 per domestic segment (a segment is a takeoff and landing), and (d) in the case of Puerto Rico and international travel, government fees and taxes of up to $127.60. All taxes and fees must be paid at the time of purchase. JetBlue does not guarantee that changes can be made on all or parts of packages. To the extent changes are can be made, changes must be made 14 days or more prior to the scheduled departure date by calling 1-800-JETBLUE. Customers with hearing or speech impairments can call our toll-free TTY/TDD telephone number, 1-800-336-5530. Changes, where permissible, and all cancellations are subject to a JetBlue fee of $100 per person plus any increase in the package price, as well as any additional hotel penalties that are set forth in the specific package details. Cancellations are for a Getaways credit only, which is valid for 1 year and may not be used with air-only travel. If a reservation is not changed/canceled prior to departure, all money associated with the package is forfeited. A $30 second checked bag fee applies. JetBlue reserves the right to deny boarding to passengers without proper documentation. DIRECTV® service is not available on flights outside the continental US. Other restrictions apply. See Getaways Terms and Conditions for details. Photo by Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau |
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