Revere Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Revere Beach Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Best place to view sunrise
Revere Beach is the first public beach in America, with history of more than 100 years. The beach is 3 miles long. If you visit in end of July, you may also have chance to see the art work of sand brushing, painting and sculpting. Very stunning piece of art work by competitors from all around the world.
Boston 2-day 1-night, introduction to off-the-beaten-path routes
Boston | Off-the-beaten-path travel guide
Went to Boston. Sharing a two-day-one-night itinerary, don't miss it if you like to take the road less traveled.
1. The landmark of Revere Beach Little Standish is very picturesque. There are not many people in the morning, and I recommend Twist N' Shake ice cream shop. Eating ice cream while enjoying the sea breeze is so joyful. I suggest trying their orange sorbet, which is not on the menu. Just order it directly with the staff. The tropical fruit flavor is super refreshing.
2. Harvard Art Museum. I didn't have high expectations for the campus art museum, but I realized I was wrong after visiting! Not only does it have Van Gogh's self-portrait, but also rich collections of Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, and Picasso. There are also works by Rembrandt and American painter George Inness.
3. The Tatte bakery & cafe can be directly located on the Harvard campus. The French Toast is a must-try, and those who like sour and sweet flavors can try the North African eggs. The orange juice and peer carrot juice are both very fresh.
4. Boston's hotel highly recommends Kimpton Marlowe Hotel. IHG members can enjoy free upgrades and late check-out. The room faces the Charles River preserve, which is very comfortable with greenery all around. We arrived at 11 am and the early check-in service was excellent! The room rate is about $400 per night.
5. Contessa is rumored to be one of the hardest restaurants to book in Boston, and the environment and cuisine live up to the hype! Located on the top floor of the Newbury hotel in downtown, the scenery is breathtaking. We recommend the spicy lobster capellini, which costs around $70 per person. If you have enough travel time, it's definitely worth a visit.
6. Alive and kicking Lobsters highly recommend this fly-infested restaurant! The lobster sandwich and crab meat are super delicious. The lemonade is also tasty, and the dining environment is a bit special, with many small cages for catching lobsters visible. The waiters are very enthusiastic. The experience is much better than the internet-famous Legal Sea Food! Keep up the good work!
SpringHill Suites Boston Logan Airport Revere Beach Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Great Location
perfect place for a weekend getaway
Contessa Boston Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Boston 2-day 1-night, introduction to off-the-beaten-path routes
Boston | Off-the-beaten-path travel guide
Went to Boston. Sharing a two-day-one-night itinerary, don't miss it if you like to take the road less traveled.
1. The landmark of Revere Beach Little Standish is very picturesque. There are not many people in the morning, and I recommend Twist N' Shake ice cream shop. Eating ice cream while enjoying the sea breeze is so joyful. I suggest trying their orange sorbet, which is not on the menu. Just order it directly with the staff. The tropical fruit flavor is super refreshing.
2. Harvard Art Museum. I didn't have high expectations for the campus art museum, but I realized I was wrong after visiting! Not only does it have Van Gogh's self-portrait, but also rich collections of Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, and Picasso. There are also works by Rembrandt and American painter George Inness.
3. The Tatte bakery & cafe can be directly located on the Harvard campus. The French Toast is a must-try, and those who like sour and sweet flavors can try the North African eggs. The orange juice and peer carrot juice are both very fresh.
4. Boston's hotel highly recommends Kimpton Marlowe Hotel. IHG members can enjoy free upgrades and late check-out. The room faces the Charles River preserve, which is very comfortable with greenery all around. We arrived at 11 am and the early check-in service was excellent! The room rate is about $400 per night.
5. Contessa is rumored to be one of the hardest restaurants to book in Boston, and the environment and cuisine live up to the hype! Located on the top floor of the Newbury hotel in downtown, the scenery is breathtaking. We recommend the spicy lobster capellini, which costs around $70 per person. If you have enough travel time, it's definitely worth a visit.
6. Alive and kicking Lobsters highly recommend this fly-infested restaurant! The lobster sandwich and crab meat are super delicious. The lemonade is also tasty, and the dining environment is a bit special, with many small cages for catching lobsters visible. The waiters are very enthusiastic. The experience is much better than the internet-famous Legal Sea Food! Keep up the good work!
Kimpton Marlowe, an IHG Hotel Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Boston 2-day 1-night, introduction to off-the-beaten-path routes
Boston | Off-the-beaten-path travel guide
Went to Boston. Sharing a two-day-one-night itinerary, don't miss it if you like to take the road less traveled.
1. The landmark of Revere Beach Little Standish is very picturesque. There are not many people in the morning, and I recommend Twist N' Shake ice cream shop. Eating ice cream while enjoying the sea breeze is so joyful. I suggest trying their orange sorbet, which is not on the menu. Just order it directly with the staff. The tropical fruit flavor is super refreshing.
2. Harvard Art Museum. I didn't have high expectations for the campus art museum, but I realized I was wrong after visiting! Not only does it have Van Gogh's self-portrait, but also rich collections of Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, and Picasso. There are also works by Rembrandt and American painter George Inness.
3. The Tatte bakery & cafe can be directly located on the Harvard campus. The French Toast is a must-try, and those who like sour and sweet flavors can try the North African eggs. The orange juice and peer carrot juice are both very fresh.
4. Boston's hotel highly recommends Kimpton Marlowe Hotel. IHG members can enjoy free upgrades and late check-out. The room faces the Charles River preserve, which is very comfortable with greenery all around. We arrived at 11 am and the early check-in service was excellent! The room rate is about $400 per night.
5. Contessa is rumored to be one of the hardest restaurants to book in Boston, and the environment and cuisine live up to the hype! Located on the top floor of the Newbury hotel in downtown, the scenery is breathtaking. We recommend the spicy lobster capellini, which costs around $70 per person. If you have enough travel time, it's definitely worth a visit.
6. Alive and kicking Lobsters highly recommend this fly-infested restaurant! The lobster sandwich and crab meat are super delicious. The lemonade is also tasty, and the dining environment is a bit special, with many small cages for catching lobsters visible. The waiters are very enthusiastic. The experience is much better than the internet-famous Legal Sea Food! Keep up the good work!
Harvard Art Museums Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Boston 2-day 1-night, introduction to off-the-beaten-path routes
Boston | Off-the-beaten-path travel guide
Went to Boston. Sharing a two-day-one-night itinerary, don't miss it if you like to take the road less traveled.
1. The landmark of Revere Beach Little Standish is very picturesque. There are not many people in the morning, and I recommend Twist N' Shake ice cream shop. Eating ice cream while enjoying the sea breeze is so joyful. I suggest trying their orange sorbet, which is not on the menu. Just order it directly with the staff. The tropical fruit flavor is super refreshing.
2. Harvard Art Museum. I didn't have high expectations for the campus art museum, but I realized I was wrong after visiting! Not only does it have Van Gogh's self-portrait, but also rich collections of Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, and Picasso. There are also works by Rembrandt and American painter George Inness.
3. The Tatte bakery & cafe can be directly located on the Harvard campus. The French Toast is a must-try, and those who like sour and sweet flavors can try the North African eggs. The orange juice and peer carrot juice are both very fresh.
4. Boston's hotel highly recommends Kimpton Marlowe Hotel. IHG members can enjoy free upgrades and late check-out. The room faces the Charles River preserve, which is very comfortable with greenery all around. We arrived at 11 am and the early check-in service was excellent! The room rate is about $400 per night.
5. Contessa is rumored to be one of the hardest restaurants to book in Boston, and the environment and cuisine live up to the hype! Located on the top floor of the Newbury hotel in downtown, the scenery is breathtaking. We recommend the spicy lobster capellini, which costs around $70 per person. If you have enough travel time, it's definitely worth a visit.
6. Alive and kicking Lobsters highly recommend this fly-infested restaurant! The lobster sandwich and crab meat are super delicious. The lemonade is also tasty, and the dining environment is a bit special, with many small cages for catching lobsters visible. The waiters are very enthusiastic. The experience is much better than the internet-famous Legal Sea Food! Keep up the good work!
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