

A Boston holiday is the ideal starting point for a New England adventure. The narrow streets and red-brick houses of Beacon Hill give a real sense of the city’s past. And Boston has plenty of history – after all, this is where it all began for American democracy.
The dramatic changes in the seasons means there’s always a reason to catch a flight to Boston. Glorious summer days lazing on the beach contrast with winter sport action. Don’t miss autumn either, with all the craziness of Halloween and a spectacular display of foliage
Children can explore their creativity at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst. This celebration of picture books was established by the creator of the Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Get lost in New England’s woodland wonderland in the fall. You can stroll, hike or cycle through nature’s colourful confetti. It’s totally intoxicating.
Up for a bargain hunt? Filene’s Basement is the self-proclaimed birthplace of the bargain, while Central Faneuil Hall Marketplace fuses history with the new to offer great dining and shopping.
Lobster is New England’s essential dining experience. It’s delicious, and messy, especially when it’s dipped in melted butter. Well worth the embarrassment of wearing a bib.
There’s a reason the locals flock to Cape Cod. Well, lots of reasons actually, with cycling, hiking, beaches and whale watching all on offer.
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