3 days in Boston, MA ($$$) — Boston is known for its history, but it has a unique cultural side as well. Begin the group's trip with a day exploring the extensive art collection of The Museum of Fine Arts , one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world. On the following day tour Boston's literary history together visiting homes of literary greats such as Thoreau, Hawthorne, Alcott, and Longfellow. Add dinner and a play to wrap it all up.
10 Huntington AvenueBoston, MAGet a Map
Connected to shopping at Copley Plaza this hotel is right in the center of activity for your group.


How to Book — Visit the Westin website or call for reservations.
10 Huntington AvenueBoston, MAGet a Map
A modern bar that is the perfect place to await the arrival of your friends and have a few drinks.

465 Huntington AvenueBoston, MAGet a Map
Meet in the hotel lobby and walk or cab to the hotel. For lunch, the museum has a nice café


5 Arlington StreetBoston, MAGet a Map
A Posh crowd and restaurant


How to Book — Call in advance for a group reservation and inquire about a private room. Crowded restaurant so don?t wait til the last minute.
2 Copley PlaceBoston, MAGet a Map
At end of Westin Copley Lobby as you walk to the Copley plaza mall
77 North Washington StreetBoston, MAGet a Map
90 minute tour offered May 1 - Oct 31


Faneuil Hall Market PlaceBoston, MAGet a Map
There is something here for everyone in the group.

30 N. Market StreetBoston, MAGet a Map
A classic Boston restaurant. Food is average but the atmosphere is worth trying if you haven't been here before. Waaaarm people in a Boston kind of way!!!


272 Boylston StreetBoston, MAGet a Map


How to Book — Groups can book in private dining room.
270 Tremont StreetBoston, MAGet a Map
The Citi Performing Arts Center includes the Wang Theatre and the Shubert Theatre and is home to world-class Broadway, theater, music, dance, opera and film.

How to Book — To purchase tickets, call or you can also visit www.stubhub.com.
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