Monday, October 19, 2015

A Day in Boston-Twin Style

JenniSixx and I love playing tourist in our hometown of Boston.

This is what a Day in Boston with the Twins would be like.


Caffe Nero
Our first stop would be Caffe Nero.
We loved this coffee shop when we 
were in London and we were thrilled
when they opened one here.
Not only is their coffee good, they have 
delicious sandwiches and baked goods.
Caffe Nero

Museum of Fine Arts
After our morning coffee,
we would head over to the Museum of Fine Arts.
We both love getting lost here.
So much to see and do.
MFA

    Newbury Street  
      After getting our Art on, we would head over to Newbury Street
to indulge in a little retail therapy. Newbury street is filled
with great shops and restaurants.

Bristol Lounge
From Newbury Street we would head to the Bristol Lounge at 
The Fours Seasons Hotel.
They have the best burgers, The Bristol Burger, in town. 


Boston Public Gardens
After lunch, we would walk thru The Boston Public Gardens
It's such a pretty Garden. No matter the year, 
it's always pretty. Even when it's filled with lots of snow.


Faneuil Hall
From the gardens, we would walk over
 to Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market. It's an outdoor market
with shops and restaurant. There is always something going on there.
Some people think of it is a tourist trap, things can be expensive 
but we love it. It is always busy with people.

North End
From Faneuil Hall, we would walk over to the North End.
The Italian part of Boston and one of our favorite places!!
You can visit The Old North Church and Paul Revere's House.
There is so much to see and do. Oh and the food. 
So many fabulous restaurants. And for desert, we have to go to
Caffe Victoria. They have the BEST tiramisu. No trip 
is complete without getting one.  

 Caffe Victoria
Caffe Victoria



To find great events in Boston, visit Eventbrite.
It's the place to find all the happening in the city, 
to plan your own events and sell tickets online!

Do you like playing tourist in your city? 
Let me know, I love hearing from you!!
Best, Marie











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29 comments:

  1. What a perfectly packed Boston day! i still haven't made it to Cafe Nero - hoping to do it this weekend!! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston

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  2. What a glorious day! And I love these tips because sometime my husband and I would love to take a trip to Boston and I will know all the good spots! I hope you have a marvelous Monday my friend!

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  3. I haven't been to Boston in awhile, i need to make a trip in. Faneuil Hall is perfect for people watching and shopping.

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  4. i love playing tourist in my city. you picked some great spots in yours! love this :) happy monday!

    xoxo cheshire kat

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  5. My husband and I were in Boston for a kickball tournament in 2012 and it was one of our FAVORITE tournaments because of the city. I'm so sad I didn't know you or B back then because we would have totally met up and had fun. We ended up doing the Freedom walk and even though it was super long, it was soooo awesome and such a fun historical day. We ate in little Italy and walked around and randomly ended up at Mike's. We had no idea it was SUCH a landmark in the area. I hope to get back up to Boston soon.

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  6. Wow it seems like there is so many fun things to do there! I have enver been to Boston before, but it is definitely on my list of places to get to!
    www.amemoryofus.com

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  7. I'm a big fan of playing tourist in your own city! I would love to do it in Boston though :) Been there a couple times but never was able to freely explore. What I've seen is so cute! Newbury street looks and sounds right up my alley.

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  8. Sometimes it's so fun playing tourist in your own city! Sounds like you ladies had a blast and so cool Caffe Nero opened there! Yum! <3, Pamela Sequins & Sea Breezes

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  9. I'm enlisting you guys as my tour guide the next time I'm in Boston! Sounds like the perfect mix of great food, culture, and shopping!

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  10. All of this looks like some much fun. I need to get to Boston!

    xx, Carly | carly blogs

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  11. So much fun! I'm so bummed I skipped out on Newbury Street on my last trip to Boston this summer. Definitely on my list for next time <3

    Green Fashionista

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  12. I wish my city was exciting enough to play tourist in! lol. I loved Newbury Street, it was so fun!

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  13. I love Boston! Such a beautiful city. We went to Panza in the North End when we were there last year, and it was so delicious!

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  14. I love playing tourist in my own town!!! I would love to visit Boston one day it looks like there is lots to do there!

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  15. I've never been to Cafe Nero or Bristol Lounge but the rest of this list is very familiar! I've had a couple friends come to visit over the past month and it's been so much fun to show them around!

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  16. Jason and I are always saying we need to play tourist more often in Tampa Bay. Looks like you did it right!

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  17. Cafe Nero sounds like a nice little spot to grab lunch. It's always fun playing tourist especially if you live in an interesting city like Boston. It's on my list of places to visit.

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  18. I have been wanting to take a small weekend get away to Boston, maybe one day I will. And I can come here to check out what to do.

    Allie of ALLIENYC
    allienyc.com

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  20. Newberry Street and the Gardens sound absolutely perfect!!

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  21. Oh my goodness! This sounds like the perfect day! We were only in Boston for less than 48 hours but did a whale watching tour... so that took up a lot of the time. We only explored the area near the aquarium, but these locations sound fabulous. I am pinning it right now. XO -Alexandra

    Simply Alexandra: My Favorite Things

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  22. I play tourist in my own town at lunch a lot of days.

    I like Stephanie's on Newbury (duh, of course).

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  23. I love doing this! It's so fun! And, seriously, I am saving this in case we get to Boston soon! xo, Champagne&Suburbs

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  24. Love all of these things!! I love playing tourist here in Philly, especially when people come to visit!

    xx Chelsea
    www.organizedmessblog.com

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  25. i haven't been around boston in years! this is giving me the itch to come back. love the east coast.

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  26. This is a gorgeous Chicago event space, and I won't soon forget it. Attended an event here sponsored by the company. The reception hour was held in one of the rooms next to the hall. I loved their buttery mashed sweet potato.

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  27. I've never been to Boston. Thanks for treating me to a tour of your amazing city via this fun post!!
    Xx - Brenda // Chatting Over Chocolate

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  28. Many halls are created to provide a catering service to specific cultural needs. And it gets very difficult to have a party at a hotel because the catering staff could not cook the traditional meals required by the client. But these event venues specialize in specific cultural needs.

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