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History
In 1630, Puritan colonists from England who are sometimes confused with the Pilgrims, founded the city on the Shawmut Peninsula. During the 18th century, Boston was undergoing the American Revolution therefore today some hotels Boston organize reconstitutions of those historically important battles such as the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. After America declared its independence, Boston became a major shipping port and manufacturing centre. Every year the city attracts around 16.3 million of visitors who enjoy its rich history. So, be part of them with Boston Apartments.
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Boston today
Nowadays, this city is powerful and became a centre of higher education and modern medicine. Indeed, the economy is based on market research, electronics, engineering, finance and high technology, specially the biotechnology. A large number of high rise buildings are set in the financial district and in Boston's Back Bay. Boston now has the second largest skyline in the Northeast, with the buildings reaching over 500 feet height. While visiting this district you should definitely go to the Skywalk Observatory, an observation deck on the 50th floor of the Prudential Tower. You can admire the panoramic Boston Common view from there.
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Boston shares many cultural roots with greater New England and Irish's Americans. Indeed, Bostonians are often considered to have a strong sense of cultural identity. If you choose on of downtown Boston hotels, you will cave a chance live in the heart of this multicultural city during your Boston holiday. There is a plenty of ornate theatres spread across the city, such as the Culter Majestic, Theatre, Boston Opera House, Citi Performing Arts Centre, the Colonial Theatre and the Orpheum Theatre. Boston is also hosting various events, for instance, the First Night, the Boston Arts Festival or the Boston Pops.
Boston accommodation
Staying in the Boston Downtown Hotel which is located in neighborhood of the East Boston, you will be able to discover all the sport events hosted by the city. The horse carriages and cart paths, made in the 17th century, will take you to the Boston Red Sox, the National Baseball Statium and the TD Garden, the National Basket Stadium.
And Finally, do not leave this city without visiting famous Newbury Street, which is the main thoroughfare and shopping district of Boston....
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