
No time to hit the gym these days with crazy working hours? Well, if you can squeeze in a little time during a weekend, here’s one way to work those calf and leg muscles…
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Boston MA tour bus and hit the Freedom trail. Yes, I know Boston is rich in history and working out along the
Freedom Trail of Boston MA is not exactly a bodybuilder’s idea of an exercise regime but if you make a bus tour holiday stop in Boston for the Freedom Trail, you’ll come home with leaner legs. Freedom Trail in Boston MA is a 3-mile long attraction along more than 15 historical sites that many foreign visitors gawk at. You will too if you’ve never been to Boston MA.Â
You can either get a tour guide to take you around if you’re not into getting lost and asking for directions; but what my girlfriends and I did (we’re big on getting lost, you see!) decided to crawl along the Freedom Trail of Boston MA during our bus tour holiday there. It was awesome! Culture and history is a big thing in Boston and it’s apparent the moment you get there on the tour bus. The red paint links is a significant part of history. I heard that if you had the tour guides take you around, they talk like they’re living in another planet….er…century, that is. But some of the people we talked to cooed about the Boston MA Freedom Trail guided tour, so, you might want to your hands on those tickets.
Places that we particularly loved during our bus tour stop in Boston MA were the Old State House and Faneuil Hall. Oh, and also the Old North Church. We snapped pictures like a bunch of tourists there. Somehow or the other, Boston MA is the kind of place that still reminds you of military people – don’t know why precisely but it just does. I guess that’s why it was such an amazingly unique bus tour holiday in Boston MA.
All in all, it was a very unique way to share the history of Boston MA with people like us. If Americans like me are thrilled with all those buildings and educational sites, imagine how gleeful other tourists would be. You won’t be making a mistake if you made a bus tour stop here – this is definitely the best way to have an overview of Boston MA. If you take the guided tour, the bus tour stop will only take an hour and a half. No pressure, just loads of site-seeing and walking…and walking. To get started, write this address down - 15 State Street, Boston, MA 02109-3502. For more information, call +1 617 242 5642 or visit
http://www.nps.gov/bost/freedom_trail.htm for their guided tour schedule.