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Where is It: Boston the largest city of New England is located on the Boston Bay in eastern Massachusetts on the eastern seaboard. the geographic coordinates of the city are Latitude 42.22 N, Longitude 71.04 W. with a population of more that 6 million people, the city of Boston is visited by more than 16.3 million visitors every year.

How to Commute: Logan International Airport located in the East Boston neighborhood is the main gateway to the city of Boston. More than one third of localities use public transport to commute in-between places. Nicknamed as "The Walking City", the city due to its compactness has a large chunk of population commuting by foot.

Where to Stay: Boston hotels like other major cities of United States are comparatively expensive in terms of costing. from hostels, to inns and resort for luxury hotels Boston hotels have a wide range of variety to offer visitors. Clarion Collection Bulfinch, Radisson, Mary Prentiss Inn, Nine Zero Hotel, The Fairmont Copley Plaza are some of the most famous and most luxuriant Boston hotels lying in close proximity to all the major tourist destinations of Boston.

What to See: Boston tourist attraction includes a vast variety of worth visiting destinations for tourists. The Copley square - one of the most visited destination in Boston, Fenway Park - a sports complex opened in 1912, Museum of Fine arts - city's largest and most comprehensive art museum are few of the famous tourist destinations of Boston.
About City
Boston the capital and the largest city of Massachusetts, is one of the oldest, wealthiest, and the most culturally significant city of the United States. Some of Boston's nicknames are "The City on a Hill," "Beantown," "The Hub," "The Athens of America," "Puritan City," and the "Cradle of Liberty." Boston is considered by many to be America's greatest college town.




Boston derives its nickname "The Athens of America" from the teaching and research carried out in over 100 colleges and universities located in the metropolitan area.