Big B wrote:My wife and I will be in the Boston area in May for my brother-in-law's college graduation. We have a few extra days there.
What are some of the must see sites there?
I like history and we are planning walking the Freedom Trail, but I'd like to hear what others would recomend.
Any recomendations for places to eat?
Freedom trail is a cool place to start. Beware of the masses of tourists doing the same thing though. If you can get outside of Boston a bit, the
Saugus Iron Works is worth a morning as you can experience it all in 90 minutes to two hours or spend all day there poking at things if you like and it's reasonably off the beaten path. From there, you could continue north to Salem to
Salem Maritime and all the witch stuff. I also really enjoyed visiting
George's Island in the harbor and walking around the Civil War era fort there. You can also check out some of the other harbor islands such as the cool visitor's center on Spectacle Island. If you don't want to take a boat, check out
Castle Island which can be reach by land as part of the city's harbor walk.
That's a bunch of the free, or mostly so, outdoor stuff. There's also the Aquarium, shopping in Faneuil Hall market downtown, the Museum of Science, the Museum of Fine Art, and the
Isalbella Stewart Gardner Museum. That last is kind of neat both for the art and the history of a very infamous art theft - I've been told they still have the empty spaces on display where the stolen paintings were hung.
Hope that helps get things started for you. I'd say you could easily fill an entire day just going to any one of the museums, a whole day just doing the aquarium and Faneuil Hall, or an entire day hitting the historic sights on the north shore or taking in one or more of the islands.