May 3rd, 2007
Boston is the kind of American city that regardless of when you get the chance to have yourself a charter bus holiday trip to Boston, there’s always something going on that is suitable for everyone. For instance, it’s a charter bus holiday destination for families, for friends and even for honeymooners. For smaller groups try Boston minibus rentals, or for cost efficient travel try Boston school bus rental from The BusBank.
Among the many great outdoor attractions they have in Boston, the first few places I took the charter bus was the Freedom Trail and the Boston Public Garden. You can basically finish walking along the Freedom Trail in about an hour or so and still have the time to hop back on the charter bus for the Boston Public Garden. These two places alone took my entire day and by the time I reached the Newbury Guest House, I was wiped out and went to bed but I made up for it the following days ahead during this Boston charter bus trip.
Talk about shopping, forget about the malls in Boston, the charter bus can take you to this place called Quincy Market. Officially, it’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace. It’s an indoor and outdoor market where you can do all your gifts-shopping. There’s great food there too! Another great place to take the Boston rental charter bus to is a restaurant called No. 9 Park which is located on 9 Park St. They have very fresh and well prepared food there. You’ll have to try their pork belly confit with curried pumpkin purée. Yum, sounds complicated? Nah, it’s absolutely scrumptious.
If I had a chance to take a rental charter bus to Boston again in the near future, I’d jump at the chance. You should too, you know. Good food, fantastic atmosphere, friendly people, and amazingly beautiful, clean parks. What more can you ask for?
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March 27th, 2007
During the summer before our last year in college, my buddies and I decided that we needed to take a road trip before we did a cannonball into the real world pool next year. The next obvious questions were where do we go and how do we get there. Like a sign from the heavens we turned on ESPN’s Sports Center and David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox was shown hitting one of his many walk off homers at Fenway Park. We knew that Boston would be our destination.
Then we thought about how to get there, driving 5 cars from Florida didn’t seem like a great way to get all of us together and flying takes the fun out of the “road” trip. We decided to charter a bus to Boston and let someone else take care of the driving while we had a great time watching the sites go by from the Southeast to New England. Our Boston charter bus road trip couldn’t have been more fun from the start. Playing cards and reliving some of the crazy stories that happened in the dorms was definitely better than vacation trips in my family’s station wagon.
When we arrived in Beantown our charter bus dropped us off at our hotel and we found brochures to places that we wanted to go besides the Yankees Boston game in a couple days. Over the next few days we had our own personal Boston charter bus rental take us to the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, Prudential Center Skywalk Observatory, Sam Adams Brewery Tour, and had the best beer and burgers at Durgin-Park by Faneuil Hall. Of course the BoSox/Bronx Bombers game lived up to the hype. There was jeering back and forth from each side’s fans and a couple near fights. After the game our charter bus picked us up from a local pub right near Fenway Park and we were on our way back to Florida. Great friends, great stories, great trip and a safe charter bus ride, I couldn’t have asked for more from our trip to Boston, Massachusetts.
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