“Journeys are the midwives of thought” ~ Alain de Botton
With the last weekend of the American summer and a couple of
hundred dollars to spare, I decided to take a weekend trip from New York to
Boston. Only armed with the knowledge that the city is known for the best
university in the world, I landed up unaware, waiting to be wowed and yes
Boston did wow me and how!
Packed with ample doses of history, all of which can be
covered on foot, a charming combination of the old and the new and almost
predominantly a student atmosphere, Boston is the perfect cocktail of a city!
With less than 48 hours at hand to discover the city, I
mentally prepared myself to torture my limbs and enthrall my mind and following
are some of the most enjoyable parts of the Boston weekend!
Freedom Trail: The walk able size of
the city and one of America’s first historic walking tours makes Boston a
history-loving-budget-traveler's paradise! A red brick lined path connects 16
historical sites and guides one through two and a half centuries of America’s
most significant past. Among my favorites were the USS Constitution and the Charlestown
Navy Yard, Faneuil Hall and the Granary Burial Ground.
The USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned
warship afloat in the world and it lives up to every word spoken about its
grandeur and strength! The Faneuil Halll started as a marketplace and a hall
for meetings where several patriots made inspirational speeches. The hall still
houses a bustling market place.
The USS Constitution in all its glory |
At the Charleston Navy Yard |
Quincy Market: Just the word ‘market’
makes me feel what a bee feels as it get drawn towards a flower’s nectar (!)
and with that strong inclination I stopped by at Quincy market to check what it
had to offer. The market is a gigantic food court with several small eateries,
kiosks selling jewelry and souvenirs and magicians and gymnasts performing
tricks and acts to entertain the forever swelling crowd.
One of the many eateries at Quincy Market |
The heady tour! |
Harvard Yard: Taking a stroll around
the premises of the most storied institution of the country helps zone out all
the noise and only focus on how to ace the next exam and come back as a student!!
Harvard Square |
Boston’s marvels can be seen anytime, anywhere just
strolling down the small alleys or jogging by the river in front of MIT. Its
quaint yet cosmopolitan at the same time, so much so that you don’t even need
two whole days to fall in love with it and yearn to go back again!!
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