Informazioni generali
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Boston, Stati Uniti |
Il programma nel dettaglio
Its narrow streets recall a history of revolution and transformation, Boston's universities and colleges continue to attract students, scientists, philosophers and writers who shape the cultural evolution of the city.
Departing from New York we will cross the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts, Boston, this city in addition to being the largest city in the state of Massachusetts and its capital, is one of the oldest cities in the US It is considered the economic and cultural center of the region and is sometimes referred to as the "Capital of New England."
This city attracts thousands of tourists, as the cradle of the American Revolution, precisely there the war for freedom began, also places related to the history of the United States. Boston is known for its extraordinary monuments of art and culture, magnificent parks, an abundance of shops and delicious restaurants.
We will make stops at Copley Square where we can appreciate the architectural contrasts of the city, the America's first Public Library, Hancock Tower, Holy Trinity Church, Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, also the monument to the Hare and the Tortoise commemorating the Boston Marathon, don forget our sneak peek at the “Iglesia de Cristo Científico”.
Following the tour we will take Massachusetts Avenue passing the Back Bay neighborhood famous for its Victorian houses. Berklee Collage the largest private music school in the world and not forgetting the monument to Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and the nearby Fenway Park Baseball Stadium, home of the Red Sox.
We continue in the direction of Cambridge where the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and the prestigious Harvard University are located. Where accompanied by our guide we will walk its University Campus and the famous monument of the three lies, they will have time to buy souvenirs.
Returning to Boston, we will walk one of the most attractive and expensive neighborhoods in the city, Beacon Hill, where the Kennedys lived, it is also recognized for its cobbled streets, typical semi-detached houses, contemporary premises and a central location.
We will pass through the Cheers series bar, through the first public park in the US Governorate of Massachusetts, part of the Freedom Trail or Freedom Trail, Financial Center, site of the 1770 Boston Massacre.
Our last stop will be at Quincy Market. Since its inception in 1826 it was used as a center for the production, purchase and exchange of food products. Being now the cultural center of the city and we will find different street artists. Dancers, musicians and jugglers who occupy the different open spaces to perform their acts or skills.
We will have free time for lunch and if you want to take advantage you can taste the typical food of the city. The guide will take us where they sell the best clam chowder or clam chowder and the lobster sandwich.