Boston a move in Downtown Boston
Like history? Then Downtown Boston is the place for you. Founded in 1630, Boston is crammed with some of the oldest historic buildings in the US. Even if you're not a history buff, you may recognize many famous Boston sights from movies such as Good Will Hunting and Patriots Day, both filmed in the city. Book a centrally located Downtown Boston vacation rental and have popular Boston attractions, including Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, and the Freedom Trail (a self-guided walking trail that passes through 16 historic Boston sites), right on your doorstep.
History is no mystery at Boston's main attractions
Boredom is not an option in Boston. Downtown Boston has the king's ransom of sights, including the landmark Faneuil Hall on Market Street. Built in 1743, this former meeting hall is now a unique dining, entertainment, and marketplace, where artisan traders flog their local crafts from pushcarts. Boston is also great for families. Kids big and small love to meet the sharks and stingrays in the New England Aquarium, which overlooks Boston Harbor. Or test their US history at the historic redbrick Old State House and museum.
Bean there, done that _ making the most of Beantown
Downtown Boston is the historic heart of the city, and a popular meeting place for both visitors and residents alike. It earned the nickname Beantown after an early settlers' favorite dish - baked beans with molasses. Embrace Boston's mighty heritage by exploring its many historic sites on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walking tour which tells the story of the Founding Fathers. Enjoy a picnic on Boston Common or a boat trip on the Charles River, before taking in a show at one of Downtown's historic theaters. Book a Downtown Boston vacation rental and enjoy the very best of Beantown.
Boston always look great whether sunshine or snow
Boston can be a year-round destination, but only if you pack sensibly. Summer is the height of visitor season with blissfully balmy days and endless sunshine. Temperatures can reach 80 degrees or more in July and August, which is also when Boston's festival season is in full swing. But book a Downtown Boston vacation rental in winter, between December and March, and you'll see the city from a different perspective. Boston Common and the city's many historic redbrick buildings are pretty as a picture when covered in a blanket of snow.