Boston Attractions
When traveling in North America, one of the places that ought not to miss from your tour is Boston. This is one or those locations that have in them a deep history that will make you want to visit over and over. Through a visit to the state of Boston, you are going to learn immensely and have great memories of your visit.
The first activity that you should do in Boston is to take a tour of the New England Aquarium. This will be quite a great location to visit as you will see over 70 different aquatic forms of life that have been sourced from all regions of the world. Some of these include penguins, seals which offer great displays as you enter. Here, you can also touch rays and sharks among other 100 organisms that are seen in the largest touch tank in the East Coast. This helps you to experience a close bond with the different organisms in the touch tank. Ensure that you do not miss the star attraction of the giant sea turtle that weighs over 550lbs that has been living in the aquarium since it was opened in 1969.

The next stop on your tour needs to be the Boston Museum of Fine art. This is a great location to visit, particularly for a person who is a lover of art. There are innumerable masterpieces of art that have been collected in this museum. The beauty of the artifacts in this museum is that they run through time from ancient forms of art to the present day art forms. Ensure that you see the Art of the Americas and the Origins of the Ancient Egyptians Dynasties.


The Museum of Science should also offer an interesting and informative visit for you who is thrilled by the art forms that are here. Some of the start attractions here include the generation of a lightning storm with the largest Van de Graaff generator in the world. Another place to visit is the room where the colossal fossil of the prehistoric dinosaurs are on display.


Wind up your tour of the Boston region with a visit to the Boston Skywalk observatory located on the 50th floor of the Prudential building. The beauty of this location is that you get a great 360 view of the Boston region and beyond as this building is 750 feet above the ground.





