Dad-Daughter Boston Getaway

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Advisor - Maria Moore
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Maria Moore

  • Boston

  • City Travel

  • Family Travel

  • Massachusetts

  • Outdoors

  • Sigthseeing

  • Nightlife

Boats standing on the seashore on the during sunset.
Curator’s statement

Boston. The perfect city to immerse yourself in culture and history and spend time with friends and family. This particular guide is special as it highlights a weekend away for a father and daughter.

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Day 1: Explore

Beautiful Boston water view

Arrive, take an Uber to your hotel, and get ready to hit the ground running. After finding the Best Lobster Roll, walk over to the Boston Common and visit Make Way for Ducklings (4 Charles Street), then over to Beacon Hill to explore this historic neighborhood. Regroup in the late afternoon and enjoy dinner at your hotel. Then it's off to your evening activity: a show at the Leader Bank Pavilion?

Day 2: Duck & food tour

Beautiful Blue sky in Boston

After complimentary breakfast at your hotel, hop on a Boston Duck Tour: These types of tours are always a great way to get the lay of the land. Once you are back on land, meet up with your Secrets Food Tour and enjoy the afternoon exploring local food and culture (famous clam chowder and a secret dessert are definitely on the menu). Return to your hotel in the late afternoon to regroup (maybe take a dip in the pool) and set off for your delicious Italian dinner at Mamma Maria.

Day 3: Freedom Trail

Cafe in Boston

Your last full day in the city should include a Self-Guided Freedom Trail Walk that begins at Boston Common. Time your trip so that you can enjoy a noon-time Red Sox game. Your final dinner should definitely include delicious seafood (have you found the best Lobster Roll yet?) and a piece of Boston Cream Pie for dessert.

Advisor - Maria Moore

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For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Tia Santoro’s guide, Where to Eat, Stay & Explore in Boston, MA.

This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Boston.