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joepeshi
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Going to visit friends in NYC and Ithaca, but making a day trip to Boston from NYC. What's some good stuff to do during the day? Maybe good Lunch/Dinner spots and some touristy stuff for first time visitors. Most of the old threads are dead or about the traffic or living there, but I'm just visiting. Thanks.

7/17/2007 10:27:31 PM

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Ask ncsuam0s. She knows a few neat places to go because she showed me around when I was visiting her

7/17/2007 10:31:29 PM

phishnlou
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spit on a stranger

[Edited on July 17, 2007 at 10:47 PM. Reason : f]

7/17/2007 10:47:46 PM

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spit on a local

7/17/2007 10:48:14 PM

joepeshi
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Well where did NCSUam0s take you?

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Quit the shitshat

7/17/2007 10:58:50 PM

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Quincy Market is a great place for lunch and people watching if you're into that kinda thing and there's always entertainment around lunchtime between the buildings.

http://www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com/

Touristy shops are everywhere... you could walk the Freedom Trail if you like Historical stuff. Good luck and have fun!

7/17/2007 11:37:45 PM

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I am up here in Boston now. I have asked locals the same question, and the one common response is go to a red sox game. I haven't yet, but you might check if theres a game that day.

7/17/2007 11:38:25 PM

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why would you leave NYC to go to Boston?

7/18/2007 12:04:23 AM

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Ithaca is GORGES!!!!

7/18/2007 12:06:11 AM

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you do realize that with good traffic, NYC to Boston is an 8-hour round trip? might want to at least stay overnight

having said that, go to Cambridge, a sox game, irish bars, boston common, etc

7/18/2007 12:45:27 AM

joepeshi
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Well I'm in NYC for 8 days and I've already visited my friend there before...so we thought we'd do something different besides getting drunk in NYC and waking up late. Thinking about going to Ithaca for one weekend and spending most of our time in NYC and a day trip to Boston.

^damn didn't realize that.

[Edited on July 18, 2007 at 1:05 AM. Reason : 8hrs huh? ]

7/18/2007 1:01:06 AM

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do you realize that its impossible to see even a quater of NYC in 8 days.

Boston is not a day trip and you will be kicking yourself when you're driving through the middle of the night.

if you want Irish Pubs go to Woodside, Queens. Its filled with irish people and places they drink at.

or better yet Irish Haven in Sunset Park. I heard its were they filmed the Departed bar scenes. I also heard they have $3.50 pints of guinness. 58th st and 5th ave in Brooklyn.

7/18/2007 7:57:40 AM

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Take the Amtrak

7/18/2007 9:31:13 AM

Dentaldamn
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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

7/18/2007 7:19:35 PM

Lowjack
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Boston may be steeped in centuries of history, but it's also steeped in centuries of filth.

7/18/2007 10:45:01 PM

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"do you realize that its impossible to see even a quater of NYC in 8 days"



That really depends on what your defenition of "see" is. You can do a hell of a lot and experience almost all the main things NYC has to offer in 8days.

7/18/2007 11:57:40 PM

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go to that oyster house that JFK and everyone went to

they're still authentic and GOOD

7/19/2007 1:11:19 AM

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Good job man, that really narrows it down.

7/19/2007 1:23:21 AM

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^^^

I guess your definition of "see" is make visual contact with. You are the stereotypical american tourist.

7/19/2007 6:33:33 AM

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There is a bus that goes from Chinatown in NYC to Chinatown in Boston for $20 and vice versa. Not the best accomadations, but damn cheap and direct.

I also highly recommend Quincy Market. Take a stroll through Boston Common and take a duck boat tour. One of my FAVORITE places is Harvard Square. They have tons of stores, restaurants, bars, outside musicians, ect. An all-around fun place to go. Also try Newbury Street. It's the birthplace of Newbury Comics and is usually a great place for shopping and people watching. Hope that helps!

7/19/2007 9:25:52 AM

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"having said that, go to Cambridge, a sox game, irish bars, boston common, etc"


Plus Quincy Market. Duck Boat Tour is fun drunk. Cambridge is great. Made the mistake of taking the T there, then staying too late, and having to walk back. Fun walk though. Little Italy is alright. I'm a partial UU, so i know half the people on Beacon Hill. Some nice B and Bs in that area. Cool rowhouses. If you like shopping, and/or crazy stores go to Boylston Street, or around that area.

^^BobbyDigital is right. You can't really "see" everything by any means in 8 days, in NYC.
^Yeah really good deal.

7/19/2007 9:56:38 AM

Dentaldamn
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the bus is $15.

i walked by it today

7/20/2007 8:46:20 PM

joepeshi
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yeh so it looks like we're spending the night in boston. Some great suggestions. Keep it coming. I've already been to nyc once so i've been and seen a lot. My friend has lived there for almost a year and still hasn't 'seen' everything.

7/21/2007 12:18:59 PM

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"Ithaca is GORGES!!!!"


i always loved those shirts

7/21/2007 12:39:49 PM

The Coz
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My suggestion: Hitch a ride, head for the other side.

7/21/2007 1:19:56 PM

Dentaldamn
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go to East New York

7/23/2007 9:04:44 PM

Ernie
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boston bars close at 1am wtf

cambridge and harvard are pretty awesome

7/26/2007 3:53:59 PM

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Yeah that sucks balls. I don't think ALL bars in boston close at 1am, but either way Boston isn't known for its bars. It's cause of "public safety" and all those smart intellectuals need thier sleep.

Harvard and the whole Cambridge area are awesome though.

[Edited on July 26, 2007 at 4:03 PM. Reason : .]

7/26/2007 3:59:34 PM

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well according to people who know more about boston than i do, 1am is the standard closing time -- bars can stay open until two if they have a special permit, which most don't

i also recommend going on the sam adams brewery tour, we wanted to do the harpoon tour too but didn't have enough time

7/26/2007 4:09:56 PM

joepeshi
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Plans changed and I can't go to Ithaca b/c my new job starts 2 weeks earlier than 1st thought. So we're gonna do a 2 day trip to boston...staying at the Langham hotel (got a good deal) so it should be fun and right near Harvard Square. Oh well thanks for all the suggestions!

8/4/2007 6:14:17 PM

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bars in nyc close at 4am and some at 5am.

just stay

[Edited on August 4, 2007 at 10:24 PM. Reason : Am]

8/4/2007 10:24:18 PM

Arab13
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dunkin donuts?

8/5/2007 9:35:22 AM

NCSUam0s
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The Langham is no where near Harvard Square.

8/5/2007 11:32:25 AM

Dentaldamn
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maybe with a teleporter

8/5/2007 12:49:58 PM

joepeshi
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^^Yeah realized that. But I just took the T over to it. Also went to quincy market. Had fun, but the place was a little whitewashed to me and the people there were stuck up. Took the Chinatown (Fung Wah) bus back and forth from NYC. $60 was all we paid for a round trip bus ride to Boston from nyc for 2 ppl.

8/10/2007 2:40:02 PM

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Do it on Patriots Day (unless you already had a time planned).

8/10/2007 5:31:43 PM

NCSUam0s
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^^ Boston's fun, but you really can't get a fair feel of the town over a day or two. I've found that people are stuck up everywhere, so don't assume it's just Boston.

8/10/2007 8:20:10 PM

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Boston is great but the drives are horrible so I might take the bus just to avoid the highways.

I might plan the trip soon.

8/10/2007 8:26:49 PM

neodata686
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Driving does suck in Boston. I'd highly recommend getting a good map, and taking the T everywhere.

8/15/2007 7:52:06 AM

joepeshi
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Yeh I did like the T there. Much cleaner than the NYC Metro!!

8/15/2007 7:08:35 PM

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Definitely take a bus or train. The T goes everywhere. If you can get tickets to a sox game (and you enjoy baseball) its a good time.

8/15/2007 9:23:46 PM

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Agreed

Travelling on the T is cheap too, especially compared to cabs. A week of unlimited ride is only $15. People should definitely come visit *hint*hint* I love company

8/16/2007 9:51:29 PM

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I'll be up there the week of November 10. I'll be flying into Logan Monday morning, and staying in Billerica.

I need to entertain myself all day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Probably most of Friday, too.

Friday evening, and Saturday, and whatever time I have Sunday, my bf will have a car. I'm assuming that Mon - Thurs, I will be entirely on my own for transportation. I might be able to catch a ride to the commuter rail station in the mornings. Dunno yet.

So - suggestions? I'm assuming there's textile shit to see in Lowell, and might spend a day up there I may also be able to kill some time looking into some archives at UMass.

10/27/2008 10:51:49 PM

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I've been told that putting up colorful LED boards around Boston results in a wide variety of fun.

10/28/2008 12:11:41 AM

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i'm going to boston nov 12-16 and am planning on doing the sam adams and harpoon brewery tours as well as the aquarium and a celtics game. does anyone have any other suggestions?

10/28/2008 11:08:47 AM

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oooh
aquarium - good call

10/28/2008 12:04:03 PM

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"well according to people who know more about boston than i do, 1am is the standard closing time -- bars can stay open until two if they have a special permit, which most don't"


Most restaurants in Chinatown serve beer long after the last call. Just ask for "cold tea" and they'll bring you a teapot of beer.

10/28/2008 12:05:45 PM

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the aquarium has penguins!

10/28/2008 12:12:32 PM

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Boston Kicks ass, so does Cambridge. I lived on MIT's campus this summer

My favorite things up there:

Walking... EVERYWHERE... don't take the T from place to place downtown, walk. It's very very easy to find your way around and see all kinds of cool stuff.

Take the T ferry from the Aquarium to Bunker Hill... it's like $2.75 (cash only ) and you can get GREAT shots of Boston from the water.

MIT museum... very cool stuff for nerds and non-nerds alike

right around the corner you can eat at
"Miracle of Science" in Cambridge... Really really chill grill... Great burgers and Skewers.

Goody Glovers Irish pub in the North End... Cheap and AWESOME

Wednesday Night Crossroads pub from 8-11:45 has "Buy a pitcher of beer and get a free pizza"

Walk along the river from The Harvard Bridge to the Longfellow Bridge... very worthwhile and affords great photos of Boston across the Charles.

There's a LOT more but those are the things I remember most that the public can do



[Edited on October 28, 2008 at 4:42 PM. Reason : Photo ]

10/28/2008 4:39:19 PM

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I was just up in Boston 2 weekends ago for a marching band street festival- we stayed in Somerville (around Tufts) and it was awesome. Also wandered over to Harvard Square (in Cambridge?) for Oktoberfest, because, well, my band marched there.

I don't think we were sober for 5 days - lots of Irish pubs everywhere and good clam chowder. Also, the weather was perfect for this time of year.

The subway is kinda sketch, but can get you anywhere. We took it to the airport and back. They even have buses that run in old subway tunnels!

10/28/2008 5:25:58 PM

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