Boston, Massachusetts
Boston calls itself “America's Walking City,” and with good reason: driving can be a challenge. What better excuse to park your car and explore on foot? There's history around every corner. No trip to Boston would be complete without a walk along the Freedom Trail, a red brick line winding through the Financial District, Beacon Hill and the North End, past more than a dozen famous landmarks—Faneuil Hall, the Old North Church, Paul Revere's house. [ more ]

Don't Miss
See our list of the essential things to experience while you're here: sights, sounds, food, adventures, souvenirs.
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Attractions
If your time is limited, check out our top picks for theme parks, historical sites, museums and off-the-wall attractions.
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Restaurants
You'll know where to make a reservation with this list of our favorite restaurants, as chosen by AAA editors.
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Events
Plan your trip to include the city's most popular events, from parades and fireworks to art fairs and music festivals.
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Hotels
Whether you're looking for a luxury resort or a cozy bed & breakfast, check out our complete list of AAA-approved lodgings.
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