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That\u2019s not saying that every place in the United States is the same \u2013 Far from! But there really are a few cities like;\u00a0\u00a0New orieans with all its incredible music,\u00a0San Franciso with its culture and\u00a0New York city\u00a0for all its world-renowned spots that just seem to have such strong identities. Thankfully, my fears and silly woes were totally blown out of the park once we arrived in\u00a0Boston. I swear It\u2019s one of my favourite cities in the United States\u2026 and not just because of all the amazing (and pretty cheap) lobster you can get. We spent almost a week in the city and we\u2019re already itching to get back! Take a look at some of the very best things to do in Boston during your first ever visit to this east coast city. You\u2019ll love it!\u00a0 1.) Stroll along The Freedom Trail this is a Boston must-do! Every Bostonian that we spoke said that the Freedom Trail was one of the best things to do in Boston. This 2.5-mile road will take you past 16 historically significant sights (that are a total throwback) including the Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, Granary Burying Ground, Park Street Church, and more. You can either go on a walking tour or discover it at your own pace by following the red line that marks the route. The walking routes are easy to follow and a much more efficient way to see the trail if you\u2019re looking to explore on your own terms and the full route. The walking tours are a great alternative if you want to get a deep insight into the significance of each place (and meet some fellow travel buddies on your trip). Just a little note of advice, some of the walking groups can take up to 40 people, which makes it quite crowded and occasionally they don\u2019t walk the whole route. The Freedom Trail Foundation has a really useful (and free) that\u2019ll also help you along your\u00a0way. Oh, also, if you need a little pick-me-up, pop into the\u00a0Thinking Cup that serves some of the best coffee in Boston. 2.) Ramble through Acorn Street\u00a0 Acron Street is one stunning little place to visit and within easy reach of Boston Common. In my opinion, it\u2019s one of the prettiest little-cobbled streets on the east coast. It almost reminds me of some of the streets you see in Cambridge (England) or the villages of the Cotswolds (England). There\u2019s just something some higgledy-piggledy about it \u2013 which makes it totally cute to see. Now, don\u2019t expect to spend hours here. In fact, I think we only stayed about 20-30 minutes, but it\u2019s well worth a gander at when you\u2019re in the area. It really is very pretty. If hunger calls, pop over to\u00a0Tatte Bakery &amp; Cafe that\u2019s relatively close by \u2013 they make an epic brew and have some delicious brunch rolls. 3.) Ride the Swanboats at Boston Public Garden For some peace and quiet, head to the lush Boston Public Garden. Famous for being America\u2019s first public botanical garden, you can see plenty of exotic trees, colourful flowers, and even take a ride on the swan boats that are totally cute and kitsch \u2013 just remember the swan boats are only open in the summer months. It\u2019s a historical and fun experience, especially if you\u2019re wanting a more chilled day. If hunger beckons, grab brunch at the nearby (and totally charming) 75 Chestnut when you\u2019re in the area. They make the tastiest fall-harvest waffles. 4.) Gorge at Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market In a lot of ways, Faneuil Hall reminds me of Brough Market in London (is that just me?). It\u2019s filled with loads of little food carts and Combine your love for history with your love for shopping at the Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Consisting of four buildings, the Faneuil Hall, North Market, South Market, and Quincy Market, this historic marketplace is full of unique shops, chain stores, street performers, and tons of food stalls and restaurants. Even if you only end up window shopping, it\u2019s a fun place to spend a couple of hours. 5.) Experience the Boston Symphony Orchestra Classical music aficionado or not, you simply cannot miss attending a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall. With more than 250 shows every year, you\u2019re sure to catch something during your stay. for more information about upcoming performances and seasonal offers they have. 6.) Explore the Paul Revere House A true history lovers gem, Paul Revere House is one stunning piece of history and one of the best things to do in Boston, for sure. Best of all, the house is on the Freedom Trail, meaning it\u2019s an easy little stop to make on your trail across Boston (and still looks like it did way back in the late 1700s). With period pieces, some fine silver, sweeping beams, original furnishings, and historic fireplaces, this is a great place to get a glimpse of American history that\u2019s perched right in front of you. 7.) Discover\u00a0the Back Bay neighbourhood Back Bay is one of my favourite little neighbourhoods and one of the best things to do in Boston during your visit. Whilst you\u2019re in the area, make sure to check out the gorgeous and independent shops and stalls on&nbsp;Newbury St. There\u2019s a whole heap of delicious cafes and restaurants too, just make sure to try out SRV Restuarant for the tastiest Black Truffle Risotto. If you\u2019re hankering for some east coast seafood, pop into Luke\u2019s Lobster Back Bay. They make some of the best clam chowder and lobster rolls in the city. It\u2019s a pretty casual joint and totally worth filling up at for lunch. Oh, also, they have the best blueberry soda I\u2019ve ever tasted \u2013 You\u2019ll love it! 8.) Watch [&hellip;]"}