
Massachusetts
Revolutionary history meets ivy league intellect and coastal beauty
Massachusetts packs more American history into one state than most countries manage in centuries. Walk the cobblestones where revolutionaries plotted independence, then catch a Red Sox game at Fenway Park. Explore Harvard's ivy-covered halls in Cambridge, surf at Nantucket, or hunt for antiques in the Berkshires. The Bay State serves up clam chowder as thick as its accent and cranberry bogs that stretch to the horizon. From Boston's North End to Provincetown's dunes, Massachusetts proves you don't need to travel far to travel deep.
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Boston in 7 Days: Harbor, History & Hidden Green Corners
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Green Corners & Harbor Trails: A Weekend in Boston
Weekend · $$$

Wild Greens & Red Bricks: A Long Weekend in Boston
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7 Romantic, Green-Feeling Days in Historic Boston
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Leafy Lovers’ Weekend in Romantic Boston
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Romantic Boston Escape: Gardens, Waterfront & Night Strolls
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Boston's T day passes cost $12.75 and pay for themselves after four rides - perfect for Freedom Trail walking
- 2.Cape Cod beach parking runs $20-30 daily in summer, but many towns offer free parking after 6 PM
- 3.Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket ferry walk-on tickets cost half the price of bringing your car across
- 4.Boston restaurant week happens twice yearly with prix fixe menus at top restaurants for $28-48
- 5.State parks charge $8 parking but offer hiking trails and beaches without resort prices
- 6.Book Cape Cod accommodations for Sunday-Thursday stays to avoid weekend premiums
- 7.Many Boston museums offer free admission for Massachusetts residents on specific days
- 8.Tanglewood lawn seats cost $22 versus $100+ for pavilion seating with the same great acoustics
Travel Tips
- •Download the MBTA app for real-time T schedules - Boston trains run less frequently than advertised
- •Pack layers even in summer - Cape Cod ocean breezes can drop temperatures 15 degrees from inland
- •Book Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket ferries months ahead for summer weekends and holidays
- •Boston's one-way streets and rotaries confuse GPS - study your route before driving downtown
- •Cape Cod traffic backs up for miles on summer Friday afternoons - leave Boston by 2 PM or wait until evening
- •Salem gets extremely crowded in October - visit on weekdays or early morning for manageable crowds
- •Bring cash for North End parking meters - many don't accept cards and enforcement is strict
- •Fall foliage peaks vary by elevation - check current reports before planning your Berkshires drive
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