Explore Boston
Nicknamed "Beantown"
Population: 670,000+
Founded in 1630
Freedom Trail: 2.5 miles with 16 historic landmarks
Professional Sports Championships: 40
Get to Know Boston
Getting Around
Boston is a very walkable city, especially in the downtown core. Its compact size and rich history make exploring on foot a popular choice. The city’s public transit system, known as “The T,” includes subways, buses, and commuter rail. The subway is an efficient way to travel between different parts of the city. Most stations are located centrally, making it a great way to get from your furnished apartment to popular destinations.
Taxis and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are also readily available, particularly around major hotels and transportation hubs. With an increasing number of dedicated bike lanes, cycling has become a popular way to get around. The city’s bike-share program, Bluebikes, offers stations throughout Boston and surrounding towns.
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Money & Tipping
Haggling is uncommon in the U.S. and may be considered rude if attempted in shops or restaurants. Also, be aware that sales tax is not included in the displayed price, so the final amount you pay may be higher than the advertised price.
Weather & Climate
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Phones & Electricals
Safety & Security
Grocery Shopping in Boston
Local Stores: You’ll find plenty of smaller, locally-owned grocery stores and specialty shops in Boston’s different neighborhoods, offering personalized service and a great selection of local ingredients. The Boston Public Market is a great place to find year-round, locally sourced products from New England.
Specialty: Boston is known for its rich culinary heritage and, of course, its fresh seafood. A visit to Boston is not complete without trying a bowl of creamy New England clam chowder, a fresh lobster roll, or fried clams. Boston’s Italian heritage is most visible in the North End, which is famous for its bakeries and delis. Other neighborhoods like Chinatown and the South End offer a wide variety of ethnic markets and specialty food shops. Be sure to visit the many farmers’ markets across the city to experience the full range of what Boston has to offer.

























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