Boston is so rich in history, as it is in culture. No one who once during a visit to Boston for America not to confirm its importance and contribution of people in manufacturing. Although the state of Massachusetts offers a variety of cultural, historic and natural interest, is in Boston, where many people often start their tours. And with good reason. If you're just visiting Boston for himself, here are the best places to goin the capital:
Historical and cultural places
If this is your first visit to Boston and want to know your history, you have many places to choose from. So many, in fact, that you must spend at least a couple of days to really enjoy your tour.
Visit modest home of patriot Paul Revere, North End, the place where he made his famous ride. Fall of the Old South Meeting House, the meeting place for revolutionaryLeader John Hancock, James Otis and Samuel Adams. This is the house itself, which is held at a meeting of protest that ultimately led to the American Revolution. Visit the Old State House (now the Museum of the History of Boston), Park Street Church and Granary Burial Ground, and while you are in the city center.
Go north and you will get the Government Center. This is where the JFK Federal Building and City Hall. You will also find here Faneuil Hall, aBuilding was constructed in 1740 at the beginning. It doubles as a public house and market.
For beer lovers, why not drop by the Samuel Adams brewery? Adams was a leading figure in the American Revolution, but was also famous as a lover BREW. What better way to participate in a guided tour to learn is through fermentation and history? The tours are offered regularly.
The city offers a variety of museums that you visit. L 'Museum of Fine Arts, for example, houses priceless treasures from around the world. Collections include sculptures, paintings and decorative arts. It also houses the largest collection of Monet found, except in France.
Drop of the port of Boston, as well as books and try a boat or a cruise you can use the famous lighthouses in the area. Most of them are visited not open to the public, though. However, you can take a tour of Boston Light, whichAvailable from 1793.
Parks and zoos
Boston is home to some of the most important parks and zoos in the United States. Franklin Park Zoo is a landmark in the area. It covers 72 hectares of land along Franklin Road and offers some of the best experiences for visitors, thanks to its history (it was founded in early 1900) and the great diversity of animal residents. Currently there are over 200 animal species that call thisZoo home.
One of their victims is to show even more impressive are Gorilla, where the gorillas are housed behind glass observation stations. If you've always wanted to personally meet these wonderful animals, but never ventured into this position at the beginning of Boston offers the opportunity you've been waiting for.
Although Boston has many beautiful parks to visit (that is common in the United States known as the oldest park in the audience), a visit to the capitalcan never be complete without dropping Sox from Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red

