Visiting Boston Seaport in June. Looking for suggestions.

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Greetings all,

Just booked a week in Boston for work in June, Interested in must see places and restaurants. I have never been to Boston so I'd like to have a good experience. Thanks for any and all suggestions!:smt038
 
Top O' The Hub..... It's a restaurant on the top floor of the Prudential Building.....
Very nice......
Faneuil Hall......nice to walk around... have a pint here and there....
And of course if you are a history buff there is the Boston Freedom Trail....
 
North end is well known for the Itailian food. It is all little mom and pop type places with excellent homemade food. Must stop in or at least go by Mike's pastry and check out thier home made cannoli's. The place itself is a landmark on Boston
The USS Constitution is a old Navy ship that is docked at Charlston Navy yard. It is a really cool tour although they are working on it right now but they are still doing tours.
A great way to see the city is a duck boat tour. The best tour picks you up at Copley plaza. They also have trips from the science museum and the aquarium but those are shorter routes.
They have behind the scene tours of Fenway park which is really cool
 
Plus one on the duck tours. Also, a good way to see the city is from the water. There are several tour boats that offer harbor tours and it's a nice way to see the waterfront. One additional piece of information, the USS Constitituion is not just a Navy ship but in fact the oldest commissioned Navy Vessel. She is the the only US vessel remaining that fought in the war of 1812 and is a 44 gun square rigged sailing ship. Often referred to as "Old Ironsides"
 
I will look up all of the suggestions. I'd like to do some of the historical items as that does interest me. Keep any and all suggestions coming as they are greatly appreciated.
 
Fenway Park, Del Frisco's is right at the Seaport along with dozens of other restuarants. Castle Island is in Southie,
Take an Island Ferry and go to spectacle island and Georges island.
and of course North End, fanuiel hall. old north church, bunker hill monument, Paul revere house, Boston Commons.
Plenty to do! Have fun.
 
Everything everyone mentioned below - don't forget to have "Lobstah".

My advice, don't drive - take a cab or Uber it. Driving and parking is nuts.
 

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