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Brussels (BRU) - Boston (CEI)

AIRLINE Thai Airways
  • TRAVEL PERIOD 07 May 2013 - 20 June 2013
  • BOOKABLE UNTIL 31 May 2013
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SIGHTS

  • Public Garden

    The public garden was opened in 1837 and is known as the first botanical garden in the United States. Central in the park you'll find the statue of George Washington.

  • Prudential Tower

    The second tallest building in the city. The construction of this 228 meters high tower lasted only four years and was officially opened in 1964. From the observation deck you have a beautiful view of Boston and its surroundings.

  • Newbury Street

    The most popular street in Back Bay, known for its many shops, restaurants and bars.

  • Massachusetts State House

    The parliament building of the state of Massachusetts. This beautiful building dates from 1787 and was expanded and renovated several times over the years.

  • Freedom Trail

    Follow the red line of bricks for a 2.5 mile walk along 16 important historic buildings. The Freedom Trail is the best way to experience the rich history of Boston.

  • Fanueuil Hall

    Located along the Freedom Trail, also known as "the Cradle of Liberty" (cradle of freedom) because of the many patriotic speeches that are given here. Until now, this building acts as the main market and meeting place of the city.

  • Copley Square

    The green square is situated in the Back Bay area and was named after John Singleton Copley, a famous painter from the late 18th century. Central, the Trinity Episcopal Church.

  • Back Bay

    The historic neighborhood is known for its beautiful Victorian houses and fine buildings including the Boston Public Libary. Overall this area is one the best preserved example of 19th century urban planning.

  • Acorn Street

    The narrow cobblestone street of Beacon Hill district is known as the most photographed street in the United States.