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Things to Do in Boston—Never a Dull Moment When You Own Boston Real Estate

Boston property owners have a world of beauty and history right outside their doorsteps. Because Boston was one of the nation's first cities, it is steeped with history. Residents and tourists alike enjoy taking in history tours and the general atmosphere of this classic city. One of the most popular historical tours is the Freedom Trail. The Freedom Tail a is 2.5 mile trek that covers 16 historical sites that detail America's break from Britain. Another more adventurous option is the Boston Duck Tours, which take viewers on a Duck Boat around the city-and in the neighboring water areas-and is known for its zany tour guides.

If you are interested in Back Bay real estate, then some of the city's most popular destinations are at your fingertips. Both the Back Bay and Beacon Hill open up to the lovely Boston Common, a large, well-maintained park that is perfect for strolling, playing with your children, or picnicking. After visiting the Boston Common, you might want to stop by Cheers-the model for the bar in the sitcom Cheers-for a drink, which is located right outside of the park. And then you might stroll over to Newbury Street, the Rodeo Drive of Boston. Other attractions for Back Bay real estate owners and visitors include the Boston Public Library and Trinity Church in Copley Square.

Whether you are interested in purchasing property in the South End or any other part of the city, the South End's Tremont Street always draws a crowd of eager Bostonians with its bars and clubs, restaurants, theaters, and trendy shops. This area of town is always hopping in the late night hours.

For sports lovers, there is no shortage of sports enthusiasm in Boston. As a matter of fact, Bostonians pretty much go crazy over their Red Sox-on game days, the streets look like a red tide came in. Fenway Park is the oldest major league stadium in use today, and it is full of charm and cheering fans on a regular basis. In addition to the Red Sox, Bostonians enthusiastically support their Bruins, Celtics, and Patriots teams.

Summers are beautiful in Boston, and residents pour out of their Boston properties to take full advantage of the sunny weather. You'll find plenty of people running, walking, and hanging out along the Charles River during the warmer months. The park-like area along the Charles River is called the Esplanade, and every summer the city puts on free concerts and movies in the Hat Shell, which is located in the Esplanade. Another fun summer/ water activity is whale watching. Residents and tourists alike can take a boat from the waterfront area next to the New England Aquarium and go for an afternoon of whale watching-don't worry, if you don't see any whales, you recieve a refund ticket.

Not only is Boston full of exciting things to do, but this Walking City is always bustling, making even a day of strolling feel like a real outing. When you look at properties with an experienced Boston realtor, like Miro Fitkova, she can highlight fun things to do in your area of interest and create a series of Boston listings that are sure to place you in the center of the action. Visit her website at http://www.bostonrealestatema.com

The Freedom Trail http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/

Boston Duck Tours http://www.bostonducktours.com/

Cheers http://www.cheersboston.com/

Newbury Street Directory http://www.newbury-st.com/

New England Aquarium http://www.neaq.org/

Whale Watching www.neaq.org/visit/wwatch

Posted Monday Nov 26

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