Beantown wears its impressive heritage on its sleeve.
Calling this quaint and charming city the 'Athens of America' might seem a bit braggadocio, but the city's 19th-century glory radiates through its grand architecture, its population of literati, artists and educators and its world-renowned academic and cultural institutions.
Disastrous 'urban renewal' projects in the 1950s provoked such a furious backlash that Boston now has some of the best preserved historic buildings and neighbourhoods in the country. Compact, walkable, historic and clean, the city blends old-world beauty and modern convenience.
Where to Stay
It's not cheap to sleep in Boston. Hotel construction and hotel rates are soaring faster than eagles on an updraft. And despite the arrival of many new properties (boutique beds geared toward business folks), Boston hotels still enjoy astonishingly high occupancy rates.
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Lonely Planet
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