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Public Garden


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87 Mount Vernon Street
Boston, MA 02108

 (617) 635-7383

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"Finally, I recommend taking a walking tour of the downtown area starting at high-end Commonwealth Avenue and Newbury StreetBeacon Hill, the Public Garden (Swan Boats and Make Way for Ducklings bronze statues, as well as a number of other memorials) the gold-domed Massachusetts State House and the Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment MemorialKing's ChapelGranary Burying Ground (Mother Goose's gravesite), Boston CommonState Street station (the original State House), Faneuil HallColumbus Park, and finish up in the North End."  See More

"Among the things I know are wheelchair accessible are, Salem Maritime National Historic Site Huntington Theatre Company Museum of Science American Repertory Theater Boston Duck Tours Harvard Yard Freedom Trail John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Harbor Street Chinatown Public Garden New England Aquarium Prudential Center Boston Fenway Park Boston Harbor Island Cruises Whale Watching Tours Where you may run into problems with accessibility are in some of the older, historic buildings."  See More

"Take a walk through the Boston Common and Public Garden."  See More

"Boston is a very lively and walkable city and I'm sure you're going to like it! For starters do the Freedom Trail which takes you through the most important sites associated with the start of the American Revolution. Plus you're going to see most of downtown Boston and the North End in that way! Beacon Hill is lovely for a walk (and is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Boston. Definitely check out Acorn St which is said to be the most photographed street in the US. Relevant posts here: /"  See More

"It's also close to the Boston Common and Public Garden."  See More

"See the Boston Common and Public Garden Visit the top of The Shops at Prudential Center - the ticket doesn't cost much, and the tower offers incredible views!"  See More

"A visit to the Public Garden is well worth a visit."  See More

"Boston is a great city to visit with children? MUST go to the Boston Children's Museum ..."  See More

"beginning in Beacon Hill and going through the Public Garden which is adjacent to the Boston Commons, where the trail actually picks up."  See More

"I'd suggest that you start at Arlington T-stop (green line) and walk through the Boston Public Garden to the start of the trail."  See More

"One through Beacon Hill, to the Public Garden, and then down Newbury St, walking one block off Newbury to go through Copley Square."  See More

"Another one of my favorite walks is down the Commonwealth Avenue Mall- it's a tree lined path flanked by brownstones that neighbors the Public Garden and Newbury Street (great shopping)."  See More

"If it's somewhat warm out and there's no snow on the ground definitely check out Boston Common and Public Garden."  See More

"A good way to get to the must-see places is to follow Freedom Trail Mains spots are Public Garden, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Park Street Church or the Boston Public Library, Old State House."  See More

"Public Garden, it has everything you expect of a Four Seasons with a hint of Boston flair."  See More








   
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