Boston

Gents and ladies...I would like some assistance.
mrfisher 115 Reviews 973 reads
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regarding where to stay, and restaurants.

I won't name any specific hotel info on here of course, but I'll PM you on what I have heard.

As for must sees, it depends upon what you like, but for me a visit to the Trinity Church in Copley Square is a must if you love grand old church architecture.  A visit to the nearby Public Gardens and a ride on the swan boats if you like touristy stuff.

Visit the North End of you like ethnic neigborhoods.  The Fanueil Hall Marketplace is nearby and has great shops and dining.

Copley Place and Prudential Malls if you like good shopping.  Nearby Newbury Street is also a great shopping and dining area.

The airport is fairly close to downtown Boston so a cab ride won't set you back more than $30 as I last can recall.

MakenzieRae See my TER Reviews 1422 reads
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I have attempted to travel to Boston before and was unable to make it.  Since then I know things change, therefore, I am reaching out for some help.

After much research, I am still not sure what areas to travel too. I am clueless as to Boston so any help would be great.

Feel free to pm me if you wish and please don't post anything specific as I don't wish the information to be given out to the wrong eyes!!

So, what area is best to stay in for convenience for the gents?
Which hotels to avoid? Which ones are the best?
Do all hotels have elevator access?
What about getting from the airport to the hotel? Any suggestions on drivers, which means of transportation available to me?
How about sightseeing?  Would love to have a gentleman or 2 take me on a date and show me around. What are "must sees"?

I would greatly appreciate any help and hope to get some interest for my upcoming trip.

Makenzie

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