4 Best Sights in Boston, Massachusetts

Boston Common Visitor Information Center

Beacon Hill

Run by the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau, this visitor information center not only serves as a well-staffed source of things to see and do, it is a frequent meeting spot for walking tours around town and is the first stop on Boston's historic Freedom Trail. Find it on the Tremont Street side of Boston Common, equidistant between the Green Line's Boylston and Park Street T stops.

Boston National Historical Park at Faneuil Hall

Government Center

A 7,400-square-foot National Park Service visitor center at Faneuil Hall features history exhibits, a film-screening area, and a bookstore. It's the starting point for NPS rangers' two different 60-minute Freedom Trail tours and other talks; there's a sister site at Charlestown's Navy Yard. It's open daily from 9 to 4. Other Boston NPS sights include the Boston African American National Historic Site on Beacon Hill, home to guided tours of the Black Heritage Trail, and the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, with trails, forts, wildlife, and camping on 34 islands.

Cambridge Office for Tourism

Harvard Square

Their kiosk in the epicenter of Harvard Square is open 9 am to 5 pm weekdays and from 9 am to 1 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Volunteers know Cambridge well and recommend walks and tours. A hotline is available for other questions and planning tours.

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