The Inn At St Botolph
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Headed off in search of one of the recommended tourist attractions, Faneuil Hall. Again suffered orientation problems and wandered around and up and down until reaching two storey shed with lots of tourist products. We did pass several significant sites in our aimless wanderings. Having decided the hall was not a highlight retired to nearby "pub" for nice ...
Maui and Oahu
... days depending on the water flow, it is possible to swim in the pools, so if this is of interest to you, bring your bathing suit. The day we were there swimming was allowed and a few people from our group went in. After the pools we then drove around the backside of Haleakala and to Tedeschi Winery where you get a tasting of 2 or 3 wines including a sweet pineapple wine. I like sweeter wines and thought the pineapple wine was great. At this stop you ...
History in Boston
... of Paul Revere which is in the middle of Little Italy. This was interesting as well but if you know us we were more interested in all the restaurants. We decided we needed a week just to get around Little Italy.
We were beginning to run short on time so we picked up the pace but could not resist the graveyards along the way...we saw Paul Revere's, tomb of John Hancock, Samuel Adams and so many. Very ...
Boston heritage walk - Canden. Sightseeing
... the famous "Cheers" bar and diner. It's not really the original but no one bar was. All great so far. Then a walk to Boston Harbour which reminds us of Darling Harbour without the kids parks. Catch a taxi to the Museum of Fine Arts to see their. Collection of Monets, Van Goghs and Pollocks. Beautiful! Catch a train which is a cross between a tram, train and trolley bus, back to our motel. 3 of us go to a ...
Beantown
... Spanish instructions and information in the subway, and a lot of spanish mother tongue around me. I knew Miami is one big latin American settlement, but I didn't expect it from this city up north, mostly known for its Irish and Italian immigrants.
In general, I felt Boston is one big melting pot of different cultures and ethnical backgrounds. The city is a vibrant stage situated in a mild decor. It's big, but it's not suffocating. This makes it ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Kitchenette