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By:Thane Rutledge

Boston is one of the most cosmopolitan and historic travel destinations in the world and certainly in the United States. There are many reasons to visit Boston. Everything that a "Boston Traveler rolling duffle" would want to see is there. With its Revolutionary War history, its nationally renowned sports teams, its legendary educational institutions, and its proximity to Cape Cod and other venues, make Boston a great travel spot.

With such great opportunities for entertainment and site seeing, however, comes high prices, and it has become increasingly difficult to find bargain deals in Boston as well as its suburbs. That is why Ive compiled a quick list of cheap Boston hotels, bars and activities that both locals and tourists can use when going out in Boston.

Cheap Boston Hotels
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Some of the more popular as well as affordable hotels in Boston are The Howard Johnson Inn of Boston. Its located next to Fenway Park in downtown Boston. Another one in downtown Beantown is the Chandler Inn Hotel. If you want to stay by the airport, the Hampton Inn of Boston, is only a mile from Bostons Logan Airport. Also, The Ramada Inn is in downtown Boston and is a very popular family hotel. Lastly, there is a nice hotel called A Bed and Breakfast in Cambridge (a suburb of Boston), which is a 1897 colonial revival house. One more option is tthe Beacon Inn of Boston as well.

Some inexpensive entertainment venues are:

Freedom Trail Walk
You can walk the Freedom Trail -- it goes from Boston Common to Bunker Hill) The trail begins in Boston Common and continues towards Faneuil Hall, winds through the North End, and then ends with a loop around Charlestown and the Harbor. Its approximately two and a half miles.

The Boston Bike and Brewery Tour
If you enjoy bicycling, youll enjoy this leisurely stroll. Well, I shouldnt say leisurely. Its a 15 to 20 mile bike ride with mostly flat terrain. Estimated time is four to four and a half hours. Youll spend a good amount of the time at the Harpoon Brewery as well as at Carson Beach. I suggest letting Boston Bike Tours guide you. On the third Saturday of each month from late Spring to early Fall, the BBT guides its customers through the Financial District to Castle Island and Carson beach and then to Boston's Harpoon Brewery for a beer and a tour (youre not obligated to buy a beer, of course). The tour, with bike, helmet, water and beer included, is $25, $20 if you bring your own bike. We recommend making reservations. Their number is (617) 308-5902

You can get this info from from zagat surveys Boston restaurants guide I suppose, but this short and sweet overview I hope with your eating endeavors while traveling in Boston.

Check out McCormick and Schmick's at North Market Building by Faneuil Hall (this is downtown Boston). This is an upscale seafood restaurant. However, During happy hour, anyone can afford M&S great food. Specifically, check it out from 3:30 to 6:30pm Monday through Friday and 10pm-12am on Saturday and Sunday. During then, the bar features a $1.95 menu featuring standby favorites such as burgers, chicken wings as well as something Boston is well known for -- seafood. The $1.95 menu features seafood favorites like such as oysters and clams. Be advised that the menu changes daily and there is a minimum drink purchase required. I suggest making a reservation -- its popular.

Another good place is Grendel's Den is located at 89 Winthrop Street, Harvard Square in Cambridge, a suburb of Boston (its by Harvard University). There are food specials from 5-7:30pm and after 9:30pm at this popular bar. The entire menu is half priced, giving the diner on a budget a good menu options but is inexpensive too. Incidentally, on Sunday evenings there is a special dollar menu, featuring items like burgers, sandwiches, and even Italian pasta. There is, however, a minimum drink purchase of $3 required for the discount prices to take effect. Overall, its a great atmosphere and a good dining experience.

That should get you started. I hope this free boston travel advice travel and the boston travel and tourism travelogues and "Boston Traveler rolling duffle" info has been helpful. I could've put more info here but I know most people don't read everything so I am breaking it up into smaller articles. Check back to this site for other info on free Boston travel advice travel and Boston travel and tourism travelogues.

Thane Rutledge
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