You can see the city night view outside, it's very beautiful, the Western food is delicious
Boston | Guide to visiting the niche route I went to Boston. I'll share my itinerary for two days and one night. Those who like to go the niche route must not miss it [Tiptop] 1. The small clock landmark on Revere Beach is very photogenic. There are not many people in the morning. I recommend Twist N' Shake ice cream shop. Don't be too happy to eat ice cream in the sea breeze. I suggest trying its orange sorbet, [Tiptop] It's not on the menu, just order it from the waiter, the tropical fruit flavor is super thirst-quenching 2. Harvard Art Museum Harvard Art Museum. I didn't expect much from the campus art museum, but I realized I was too rude after visiting it! It not only contains Van Gogh's self-portraits, but also Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, and Picasso's works. [Onlooker] There are also works by Rembrandt and American painter George Inness. Of course, the most amazing treasures of the museum are still the art and cultural relics from our great China, Dunhuang murals and sculptures, as well as the Panlong gold bracelets from the Qing Dynasty. The brilliance and refinement are amazing. Seeing these national treasures, I can't help but feel mixed emotions and instantly become emo... 3. Tatte Bakery & Cafe can directly locate this branch on Harvard campus. French Toast is a must-order. If you like sweet and sour tastes, you can try North African eggs. Orange juice and peer carrot juice are very fresh. [Love] 4. Boston hotels strongly recommend Kimpton Marlowe Hotel. IHG members can upgrade for free and check out late. The room is facing Charles River preserve, full of green and very comfortable. We arrived at 11 o'clock in the morning, and the early check-in service is awesome! The room rate is about 400/night. [Tiptop] 5. Contessa is rumored to be one of the most difficult restaurants in Boston to book, and the environment and dishes are worthy of the reputation! On the top floor of Newbury Hotel, the downtown view is super beautiful. I recommend the spicy lobaster capellini, which is 70 per person. [Tiptop][Tiptop] If you have enough time for the trip, it is worth a visit. 6. Alive and kicking Lobsters I highly recommend this fly restaurant! The lobster sandwich and crabmeet are super delicious. The lemonade is also delicious. The dining environment is a bit special. You can see many small cages for catching lobsters. The waiters are very enthusiastic. The experience is much better than the Internet celebrity store Legal Sea food! Come on!
You can see the city night view outside, it's very beautiful, the Western food is delicious
Boston | Guide to visiting the niche route I went to Boston. I'll share my itinerary for two days and one night. Those who like to go the niche route must not miss it [Tiptop] 1. The small clock landmark on Revere Beach is very photogenic. There are not many people in the morning. I recommend Twist N' Shake ice cream shop. Don't be too happy to eat ice cream in the sea breeze. I suggest trying its orange sorbet, [Tiptop] It's not on the menu, just order it from the waiter, the tropical fruit flavor is super thirst-quenching 2. Harvard Art Museum Harvard Art Museum. I didn't expect much from the campus art museum, but I realized I was too rude after visiting it! It not only contains Van Gogh's self-portraits, but also Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, and Picasso's works. [Onlooker] There are also works by Rembrandt and American painter George Inness. Of course, the most amazing treasures of the museum are still the art and cultural relics from our great China, Dunhuang murals and sculptures, as well as the Panlong gold bracelets from the Qing Dynasty. The brilliance and refinement are amazing. Seeing these national treasures, I can't help but feel mixed emotions and instantly become emo... 3. Tatte Bakery & Cafe can directly locate this branch on Harvard campus. French Toast is a must-order. If you like sweet and sour tastes, you can try North African eggs. Orange juice and peer carrot juice are very fresh. [Love] 4. Boston hotels strongly recommend Kimpton Marlowe Hotel. IHG members can upgrade for free and check out late. The room is facing Charles River preserve, full of green and very comfortable. We arrived at 11 o'clock in the morning, and the early check-in service is awesome! The room rate is about 400/night. [Tiptop] 5. Contessa is rumored to be one of the most difficult restaurants in Boston to book, and the environment and dishes are worthy of the reputation! On the top floor of Newbury Hotel, the downtown view is super beautiful. I recommend the spicy lobaster capellini, which is 70 per person. [Tiptop][Tiptop] If you have enough time for the trip, it is worth a visit. 6. Alive and kicking Lobsters I highly recommend this fly restaurant! The lobster sandwich and crabmeet are super delicious. The lemonade is also delicious. The dining environment is a bit special. You can see many small cages for catching lobsters. The waiters are very enthusiastic. The experience is much better than the Internet celebrity store Legal Sea food! Come on!