Boston - The Cradle of Liberty


  • Harvard was founded in 1636 and was the first college established in North America.
  • At 90 feet below the surface, the Ted Williams Tunnel is the deepest tunnel in North America.
  • Boston city has eight sister cities in different parts of world…

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Boston :The Cradle of Liberty

Boston, first incorporated as a town in 1630, and as a city in 1822, is one of America's oldest cities, with a rich economic and social history. Boston was originally named Shawmut by the local Native Americans. It was founded on September 17, 1630 and named after Boston, England, a town in Lincolnshire from which several prominent colonists originated. As the region's hub, Boston is home to over 617,000 residents, many institutions of higher education, some of the world's finest inpatient hospitals, and numerous cultural and professional sports organizations.

The greater Boston area is a wonderful blend of stylish sophistication and historic New England charm. Uncover Boston's history by walking our famous Freedom Trail, dine in one of the new restaurants (or dine in an old favorite), shop anywhere from upscale boutiques on Newbury Street to premium outlet malls a short distance from downtown Boston, take a tour... the possibilities are endless! Let us help you plan your stay by finding you the perfect hotel and things to do in Boston and the surrounding areas