Three weeks ago, after my daughter finished her summer camp, we just packed our suitcases and went to Boston for a few days.
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Boston, MA |
It was very exciting trip for us not only because we were visiting Boston for the first time but also, because it was our first travel since the Pandemic started. After our 4-hour drive, we finally arrived at our hotel __ Boston Marriott Long Wharf.
Boston Marriott Long Wharf

Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel in Boston

What we liked:
- The location: Marriott Long Wharf is conveniently located within walking distance from a few historical sites/ tourist attractions, including Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum, Boston Aquarium, Faneuil Hall.
- Views: The views from the room as well as from a dining area of the hotel were amazing.
- The stuff: The stuff was very nice.
What we did not like:
- No privacy in the bathroom: there was absolutely no privacy while using a bathroom, "thanks to" its sliding door that was not closing completely.
- The shower and sink had zero pressure.
- The breakfast buffet was average for a 4-star hotel.
After checked in, we went out to explore Boston and find a place to have lunch. We walked to Union street and found this charming seafood restaurant called Union Oyster House and decided to have lunch there.
Union Oyster House __ the oldest restaurant in Boston
The history of this oldest restaurant of Boston is fascinating __they had been serving their customers since 1826. The interior of this place looked nothing like any other restaurant we had ever visited, but the food was not as great as the vibe of the restaurant.
I ordered my first ever Boston Lobster Roll that was priced as "market price" that apparently was $38. It was a small bun with tiny bit of lobster and some French fries. I was not impressed at all, my husband didn't like his lunch either, so probably there is no need to admit that after we spend over $100 for our tasteless lunch, we will not go to Union Oyster House anytime soon.
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Union Oyster House _ the oldest restaurant in Boston |
After our first disappointing lunch in Boston, we continue walking in the neighborhoods to see the Old State House, and Boston Massacre site.
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Old State House, Boston |
From there, we went to Boston Common __ another historical place on Freedom Trail. We took a 5-minute swan boat ride in a pond, in the middle of the park. It was a wonderful experience, there were many docks in the water while passing by with our swan-shaped boat and it looked amazing. This was my daughter's favorite part of our vacation.
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Boston Common |
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Boston Common _ public garden |
By the time we went out of Boston Common, it was already dinner time, so we decided to go to The North End __ Italian neighborhood of Boston, we were so happy we did. It was the most charming place we had gone to Boston during our trip. The sun was going down and you could see the sunset reflection on the flowers that were lined up along the outdoor dining tables. And when those outdoor sitting areas were lit up by night light, the whole place looked magical. I'm not gonna lie, at some point I felt like I was in Rome again.
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Little Italy, Boston |
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The delicious salad in Italian restaurant |
We ended up going to one of the Italian restaurants for dinner. I got my salad with grilled chicken that tasted heavenly, the rest of the ordered food also tasted delicious.
After our tasteful dinner and positive mood, we walked back to the hotel, still talking about how beautiful Italian neighborhood of Boston looked.
Let me finish here and make sure you check out part 2 of our Boston travel journey.
P.S. I'm so happy to be back to blogging after a very long break. There were many reasons I couldn't be active on social media but I'm back and I'm planning to post on the blog every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Missed you all, and see you again on the blog on Friday.
Thanks for reading.
STAY FABULOUS!
How wonderful! Boston has always been on my places to visit. Looks so beautiful! And that salad - YUM!
ReplyDeleteShauna
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I hope, you will visit one day. xx
DeleteIt sounds like you had a nice trip, even if you were disappointed with the hotel and the first place you ate at when you started, the rest of your time sounds lovely :) Great photos too!
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Enjoy your first week of spring, my fav season of the year. xx
DeleteThese pictures are beautiful! The trip sounds great except for your bad lunch experience.
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Thanks Lovely. Happy Thursday!. xx
DeleteLooks like a lovely trip! It's so frustrating about the lack of pressure in the taps though!
ReplyDeleteCorinne x
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Yes, overall, we enjoyed our trip. Thanks for reading Corine. xx
ReplyDeleteOh I have so been wanting to get to Boston. I went there a long time ago as a very young child. I so hope to get back there, need to bookmark this page. The hotel looked amazing despite some issues surprising for 4 star hotel. Thanks for all the helpful info and love the photos!
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Thanks Allie, and I hope you will visit Boston one day, I'm sure, you will love spending time there.
DeleteThe Italian neighbourhood sounds like my kind of place!! What a lovely trip xx
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DeleteSo glad to see you back blogging! It sounds like a great trip, apart from the disappointing lunch experience. Little Italy sounds amazing!
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Thanks Julia, I'm so happy to be back to blogging.
DeleteWow... such a beautiful place...thanks for sharing dear :-)
ReplyDeleteBeauty and Fashion/Rampdiary/Glamansion
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an amazing trip, and yay for visiting new cities! I will never understand hotel bathrooms without much privacy. I've stayed in hotels with no door at all to the bathroom, and it bewilders me. What if you're traveling with friends or someone you don't know very well, nevermind co-workers on a business trip. Everyone deserves privacy in there!
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right, Kate.
DeleteI love this city and I would like to visit Boston again!
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Boston is beautiful.
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I've never been to Boston, it looks beautiful. I can't believe it cost so much $$$ to eat at that restaurant and you got so little food and it didn't taste very good. I would be really upset about that. The hotel room looks amazing though.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like an amazing trip! I live in Massachusetts, but I never find myself in Boston too often. I can say the city is expensive, so I'm not surprised by costly dinners especially for lobster. $25-$35 is actually pretty standard it seems for a roll.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame the first restaurant was a let down - but that Italian place sounds fab! I'd love to visit boston one day xx
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Lovely pictures. The hotel rooms looked great, however, the small problems do matter. They must know. I have book marked your post for future reference whenever I plan to visit. :-)
ReplyDeleteVia | https://glossnglitters.com
The swan boat ride sounds like so much fun! Too bad about your lunch!
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