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Boston Three Weeknights in Boston
Posted: Tue April 15, 2008 05:04 PM UTC
Hi--
I'm heading to Boston in late April (28th, 29th, and 30th) for just 3 nights. I'll have work to do during the day, but it would be nice to get out for some fun in the evenings.

I guess I'd be focused on food, some decent bars for the 30s age set, that kind of thing. I'm staying near Logan at the Seaport, which is near the Trade Center from what I can gather on the map.

Anyone have ideas or suggestions for good places to go? Thanks a million!
TC
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Boston Re: Three Weeknights in Boston
Posted: Tue April 15, 2008 09:24 PM UTC
You'll have to be a little more specific. Are you staying at the Airport? The Seaport District? While they may look close onamap, you'd have to make a big swim between them. If you told us which hotel, we would know.

AlanSM

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Boston Re: Three Weeknights in Boston
Posted: Wed April 16, 2008 09:35 PM UTC
Hi--
Here's the full name--sorry, by Seaport I meant this:

Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center Boston, Boston, MA 02210

Thanks for taking a look!

TC

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Boston Re: Three Weeknights in Boston
Posted: Fri April 18, 2008 10:52 AM UTC
The Seaport hotel is located in South Boston. There are some new restaurants in the area now, including LTK (Legal Test Kitchen) and the Daily Catch. these join staples Anthony's Pier 4, the No-Name Seafood Restaurant and the Barking Crab. It's about a 15 minute walk to the Downtown Waterfront, where you'll have many more choices in terms of restaurants and tourist sites, including Quincy Market and the Aquarium. Another 10 minutes and you'll be in the North End for great Italian, Paul Revere's House and the Old North Church.

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