Boston.....Help me please
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Hey guys. Just found out that he's bringing his G/F. For hotel, how does the Hilton Boston Back Bay sound? Close to stuff? He'll be busy during the day Wednesday but will have Tuesday and Wednesday nights to play. Let me know if he's in good shape, location wise for being handy to places. Thanks again guys.
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Originally Posted by RebelinRI
Hey guys. Just found out that he's bringing his G/F. For hotel, how does the Hilton Boston Back Bay sound? Close to stuff? He'll be busy during the day Wednesday but will have Tuesday and Wednesday nights to play. Let me know if he's in good shape, location wise for being handy to places. Thanks again guys.
There's def. tons of stuff to do in Copley such as shopping, dining, and plenty of bars on Boylston/Newbury St within walking distance. PLUS, the T is right there. Not to mention the Museum of Fine Arts only a 10 minute walk away.
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Originally Posted by vhtran
With the G/F, I think Museum of Fine Arts and Top of the Hub are nice places to experience.
The Union Oyster House (seafood and such) is the oldest restaurant in the country.
The Bell In Hand is the oldest continuously operating brewhouse/bar in the country.
These two places are right next to each other in the Fanueil Hall area.
Definitely have them visit Quincy Market and Fanueil Hall. Quincy Market (which is part of Fanueil Hall) is the first Mall in the country.
You can also pick up the Boston "Duck Tour" at the Museum of Science. It's a 60 or 90 min tour through some of the historic parts of Boston on a land/sea vehicle. You'll drive through the streets of Boston with a tour guide, and then they'll take you a little bit up the Charles River with fantastic views of Boston and Cambridge. It's like $25/person.
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Originally Posted by AthensBlueG
The Bell In Hand is the oldest continuously operating brewhouse/bar in the country.
For g/f stuff I recommend the North End, cab it after dinner to a good lounge or bar.
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Originally Posted by killerlexus
go hangout on newbury street and copley. then go to the northend or south end for dinner. hotels in copley are pricey but youre right in the middle of everything. how old is he? there are alot of bars and they have peepz of ages rocking in them.. the MILFs are hot...
man o man, ive been seeing some drop dead gorgous milf's lately
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Originally Posted by killerlexus
go hangout on newbury street and copley. then go to the northend or south end for dinner. hotels in copley are pricey but youre right in the middle of everything. how old is he? there are alot of bars and they have peepz of ages rocking in them.. the MILFs are hot...