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What to Do in Boston

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Boston Travel

You won’t need luck to have a good time in Boston this spring. Two of the city’s biggest events, St. Patrick’s Day and the Boston Marathon, happen in March and April. If you’re lacking Irish ancestry or can’t run a lick, don’t worry. Beantown’s historic tourist attractions, green parks, unique neighborhoods and nonstop parties are enough to entice any traveler. Find information on Boston activities, transportation and hotels using this guide.

What to Do in Boston

Boston boasts America’s oldest public park (Boston Common) and public garden, but the city offers visitors much more than pleasant strolls. This section puts the excitement of the Boston Marathon and St. Patrick’s Day in Boston at your fingertips, and outlines classic activities that the city is known for.

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  • The parade kicks off at 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 16, and most bars, pubs and restaurants will be mobbed, unless you arrive quite early in the morning. Boston experts who posted in this TripAdvisor St. Patrick’s Day Weekend forum advise visitors to find one bar and stick to it.
  • If you’d prefer a more civilized scene after the raucous parade, head to the Institute of Contemporary Art, which is housed in a new building on the waterfront in South Boston. ICA recently won the Harleston Parker Medal for being the “most beautiful building” in greater Boston. 
  • The Boston Marathon is always held on the third Monday in April on Patriots’ Day, a holiday honoring the beginning of the Revolutionary War. This year, the marathon falls on April 21.

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