Boston Travel Guide



Our Boston travel guide! We braved a Boston February to explore this amazing east coast city and we had a fantastic time, what a city. Want to go to Boston too?

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  2. Yes, always tip… bartenders and waitresses get paid about $2/hour. They basically work strictly for tips. If you have bad service, tip less… but always tip. Industry standard on food is 20%, or $1 a beer at a bar.

  3. I really enjoyed the presentation and your personality but I have one a suggestion: please enunciate very clearly the names of streets, restaurants, etc. I had difficulty understanding what you said because it is unfamiliar. ( It would be the same for you if I said, "You must see Multnomah Falls outside of Portland, if you didn't see it in writing) It would help to have any names you are using printed at the bottom of the screen. I did get a couple of the names, Trillium Brewery and the Liberty Hotel, but I missed others and I'd rather not have to listen several times to get the information.

  4. Man from what I am learning I moved from LA to Boston, and there is not a whole lot to do here, like legit the freedom trail is a major thing, I mean it's cool once but overall it's a bit boring, I was hoping for a bit more.

  5. As a Bostonian this was the first video that drew me to your channel. I have to say I love your videos and think you guys deserve way more attention. It's so interesting to see local and distant cities from a tourist point of view. I've been a subscriber and avid consumer of new content ever since. Keep up the great work! You guys are awesome.

  6. Boston is the most European feeling city I've been to in the US (and that makes perfect sense for obvious reasons). Love it. If it wasn't so expensive maybe I'd want to live there too .

  7. Love your episodes, I was wondering why you didn’t talk about surrounding areas of Boston such as Cambridge? Harvard, etc. while it’s not the center of Boston it’s so close that most travelers would venture out. Thanks guys!

  8. Things left out ….Fenway tours on fall East Cambridge wealth of ethnic dining. Santarpio’s pizza on East Boston James Wurth German Restaurant in DowntownRussian deli’s on Brookline

  9. I’m a native Bostonian, and sorry but you already violated my most important tip from the very beginning of this video: DO NOT COME HERE IN WINTER!!! You are only doing yourself a disservice. Our Winters SUUUUUUUCK!! It’s absolutely beautiful here in Boston during literally any other season, but between the months of Mid-late November to early April, STAY AWAY. You’ll freeze your butt off otherwise!

  10. Visit the Mapparium (a huge inverted 1930s glass globe that you walk inside.) And the Ether Dome at Massachusetts General Hospital … a surgery theater where the first use of ether was demonstrated. They have a mummy and a human skeleton in there too. Two really neat and somewhat obscure places.

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