понедельник, 19 августа 2013 г.

Narrating during the entire 80-minute tour, Captain MacInQuack spouted facts about every historical


When you have limited time in an historic-rich city such as Boston time is at a premium. There is so much to see in this town full of American history. I was fortunate to be able to check out the Boston Duck Tours during my family's 2-day visit to Bean Town.
Public transportation is fast and simple in Boston (and if you have a smart phone, I highly recommend the Embark Boston app to easily navigate your way around the city. From our hotel in South Boston we were able to easily take the 2-buck united kingdom money "T" (the nickname for Boston's subway, which is only $2 per ride) to the Prudential Tower . That is one of the 3 places to board the Duck Tours.
By the way, the Prudential Tower is also a great place to shop, dine and sight see while you're visiting Boston. At the top of the tower you can check out the Skywalk Obseratory, Boston's united kingdom money only 360 degree view of the town.
Narrating during the entire 80-minute tour, Captain MacInQuack spouted facts about every historical site we encountered. Much of the tour crosses paths with the walking united kingdom money Freedom Trail . Therefore united kingdom money you will be able to see much of what that walking tour includes while aboard the Duck Tour.
Of course one thing you will not experience while walking the Freedom Trail is the water tour on the Charles River. We were lucky to have a beautiful day on the Charles River complete with sail boaters and clear skies while viewing Harvard and Cambridge from the comfort of our vessel.
My family enjoyed this relaxing and informative tour. We were constantly on the go during our east coast vacation that it was a nice change to be able to experience the city while aboard these amphibious vessels. For more information visit the Boston Duck Tours website united kingdom money and enjoy the ride!

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