It matters not whether you’re a fan of artistic displays, culture,
painting or even traveling overseas. Everyone I know who have been to Boston Massachusetts’s
Museum of Fine Arts, lovingly referred to as MFA, loved it. The first time I
made a bus tour stop at this amazing Boston attraction was when I was a
teenager….so, when the chance came for me to visit Boston MA again via a tour
bus with a gang of old school friends, I leaped at the opportunity!
If you’ve never made a bus tour stop at this beautiful Boston
attraction, you ought to. Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts was first opened in 1876
and today, it’s one of the best art museums in the world. Some even go as far
as to compare this Boston bus tour attraction to Louvre in Paris, so, you can just imagine the magnitude of
grandeur at this tourist attraction.
Don’t worry if you have kids with you because there are loads of stuff
to do…for the kids AND the adults. It’ll be a fun learning experience for the
kids as well as they embrace the true beauty of this Boston MA museum and learn
all about the history of art. I loved the atmosphere….really, because it’s just
so serene that the quietness is beautiful. The world outside of the museum
temporarily erased from your memory while you’re exploring this Boston MA
attraction. And as you hop from one exhibit to another, you’re taken on a brand
new journey every time. Don’t believe me? Think I’m stretching it a little?
Maybe….but hey, this is definitely a worth while stop so rent a tour bus to
Boston MA and visit this attraction for yourself.
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If there’s
one complaint, it would be the lack of dining areas inside and outside of
this bus tour attraction. It would have been fantastically perfect if there
were some Boston restaurants for us to dine in. Luckily for us, we made a bus
tour stop at this Boston MA attraction in a rented Boston tour bus, so, we
saved on the $22 parking fee. So, if you’re ready to be awed and struck
silent by the sheer beauty of this Boston MA attraction, make your way to 465
Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115-5523. For more information, call +1 617 267 9300 or email webmaster@mfa.org. In the meantime, spend
some time surfing through their website at www.mfa.org.
Boston MA’s Museum of Fine Arts is open Saturday till Thursday from 10am till
4.45pm; Wednesday to Friday 10am till 9.45pm.
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