The Boston Globe Guide to Boston

The Boston Globe Guide to Boston by Jerry Morris, published by Globe Pequot Press in March 2005, is a comprehensive resource for exploring the Boston area. This thoroughly updated seventh edition spans 255 pages and provides an insider’s perspective on the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. The guide features eight walking tours that highlight major sites such as Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, and the Freedom Trail, along with a driving tour that encompasses both modern and historic attractions.
Readers will find detailed information on navigating Boston’s diverse neighborhoods and landmarks, making it an invaluable reference for both tourists and locals. The guide emphasizes travel within the Northeast and New England, offering insights into the unique characteristics of the region. With its practical approach, The Boston Globe Guide to Boston serves as a useful companion for anyone looking to discover the city’s hidden gems and well-known destinations.
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Former Boston Globe travel editor Jerry Morris offers an insider’s look at the Boston area in this thoroughly updated seventh edition of The Boston Globe Guide to Boston. Eight walking tours cover many major Boston sites, including Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, Beacon Hill, the Back Bay and Copley Square, the North End, the Freedom Trail, the Waterfront, and Charlestown. Also included is a three-hour driving tour that covers both modern and historic attractions.
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