
Boston/North End Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
The North End is the oldest neighborhood in Boston. It is a delightful labyrinth of narrow streets and exotic marketplaces. Known for its 87 Italian restaurants and bakeries, the North End is also the home to the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House.
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Get in
See
- The Old North Church, 193 Salem Street, +1 617 523-6676, [1]. This is the church where Paul Revere had convinced congregant Robert Newman to alert the American milita in Concord, Massachusetts to British troop movements. Newman placed two lanterns in the church steeple and alerted the militia to the approaching British army as Paul Revere began his ride to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams. The church has docents on hands to answer questions about the church and its role in the American Revolution. The docents are excellent and will not bore the average visitor like many other historic tours.
- Paul Revere House, 19 North Square. This is the house which Paul Revere had owned for over three decades and began his midnight ride. The docents on hand are excellent sources of information about Revere and his family. Admission: Adults: $3.00.
Do
There rarely is a dull moment with a different Italian Festival every weekend throughout the summer.
Boston By Foot Guided walking tours highlighting the architecture and history of the North End. Tours and schedules available on http://www.bostonbyfoot.com
Buy
This is a neighborhood where residents walk to local fruit stores, butcher shops and corner markets for their groceries.
Eat
There is a plethora of Italian restaurants and strong ties to Italian roots.
Drink
Sleep
- Onyx Hotel, 155 Portland Street (Located between the districts of West End and North End), Phone: +1 617 557 9955. [2]
Stay safe
The North End is considered one of the safest neighborhoods in Boston.
Contact
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