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Posted By: AngelinaDDD
I have so many requests to come visit Boston, that I thought I would give it a try.  My question is, where are the best areas to go.  Need locations good for clients as well as things to do on my down time.  Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.  
   
 Need to step out of my comfort zone, here in DC.  Spread my wings:-)  
   
 Thank you, in advance.

I have so many requests to come visit Boston, that I thought I would give it a try.  My question is, where are the best areas to go.  Need locations good for clients as well as things to do on my down time.  Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Need to step out of my comfort zone, here in DC.  Spread my wings:-)

Thank you, in advance.

the most to see and do, and is very convenient for the clients.  It is also the most pricey.

A little further towards downtown is the theater district and that is still a nice area and bit more affordable.

Reminder to all:  Do not discuss specific hotels on an open board

Yes copley area would be best choice for restaurants and sights and shopping

Here is a link to a similar recent Q from another DC lady:  
https://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?BoardID=9&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=map&SearchType=1&Author=impposter&DayFrom=66&DayTo=0&MessageID=197743&frmSearch=1#197743  

(mrfisher suggested Copley Square which is within the larger Back Bay area, the big yellow area on the map.)

But I now have a Question for OP and other providers.  I know some independent providers who co-list with local agencies when they visit SOME cities.  They benefit from being on the agency web site ("Coming next week: ??? from DC, book in advance!") and maybe getting help finding local accommodations(?). Does it make sense to make a temporary arrangement with one of Boston's local agencies until you've learned the area?  I guess the agencies might want to weigh in on this, as well.  Sometimes, a popular visitor can bring the agency more inquiries and repeat business with other ladies after the visitor leaves; the downside is not being guaranteed 100% of her local bookings.  I'm just wondering.

Pack a warm coat.  Compared to DC, it's starting to get chilly up here

Just keep an eye on the third party sites

Posted By: AngelinaDDD
I have so many requests to come visit Boston, that I thought I would give it a try.  My question is, where are the best areas to go.  Need locations good for clients as well as things to do on my down time.  Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.  
   
 Need to step out of my comfort zone, here in DC.  Spread my wings:-)  
   
 Thank you, in advance.

e'll change out that Redskins jacket for something much more appropriate!

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