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Visit 6 Boston Attractions for just $44!
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Attractions

Go Boston Card -
The Go Boston Card is your ticket to the best Boston has to offer. For one price you can enter over 70 attractions – including a whale watch cruise, Fenway Park, The Museum of Science, Boston Duck Tours, and much more. The Go Card is the only ticket you need, saving you up to 55% compared to buying individual admissions.

Boston Children's Theater - For 75 years, the corporation now known as Boston Children's Theatre (BCT) has provided public services to the Boston Community. For the last 50 years, those activities have been devoted to children's theatre- 'Live Theatre for Children by Children .' BCT is one of the oldest children's theatrical organizations in the country.

New England Aquarium - The Aquariums extensive collection includes the exotic and the familiar. More than 70 exhibits feature aquatic animals from as far away as India, the Amazon Rain Forest and Hawaii and as near as the Maine coast. And marine mammals make a big splash in daily presentations aboard Discovery, a unique floating pavilion.

US.S. Constitution - Located in Charlestown, the U.S.S. Constitution was launched in 1797 and served in the Navy of the fledgling United States. Today, the Constitution remains the world's oldest fully commissioned warship afloat.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world; the collection encompasses over 400,000 works of art. More than one million visitors each year experience art from ancient Egyptian to contemporary, special exhibitions, and innovative educational programs.

Stone Zoo - Visit Stone Zoo to experience and learn about a variety of animals from around the world! The species you'll discover include arctic foxes, Mexican gray wolves, flamingos, and snow leopards, to name a few!

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum - The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through the art of politics seek a new and better world.

Duck Tours - Land and water tour aboard a huge World War II Duck (amphibious vehicle) tours last about 80 minutes.


Harvard Museum of Natural History - Come face to face with one of the first Triceratops ever discovered, admire a 1,642 pound amethyst geode and wander through a "garden" of Glass Flowers. Presenting the collections and research of Harvard's natural history institutions, the HMNH is a fun learning experience for the whole family.

Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - Founded in 1866, the Peabody Museum is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology and houses one of the most comprehensive records of human cultural history in the Western Hemisphere.

The Children's Museum - The Children's Museum in Boston exists to help children understand and enjoy the world in which they live.  The Museum is the second oldest in the nation.  The museum features a variety of interactive, hands-on exhibits that are great for children ages 10 and under.  Some of the most popular are Climbing the Walls, Arthur's World, Bubbles, and PlaySpace.

Skywalk Observatory - The Skywalk View and Exhibit on the 50th floor of the Prudential Tower, enables visitors to discover all of Boston, from its founding to the present. It uses the panoramic views of the city as prompts to highlight people and sites, which make the city special. Twenty nine different exhibits present approximately 300 pieces of information that show what is behind the 360 degree view.

Boston Harbor Cruises - Since 1926, Boston Harbor Cruises has been the city's premiere ticket to ride on Boston's extraordinary harbor. Cruises include whale watching, exclusive harbor island ferries, sightseeing cruises, private charters, special events and more.

Museum of Science - The museum is dedicated to stimulate interest in and further understanding of science and technology and their importance for individuals and for society.

Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary - Experience life on a working New England farm, complete with pigs, horses, cows, and more. Take a hayride along the farmyard trail and enjoy the sights and sounds of farm animals (see baby animals seasonally).

Marino Lookout Farm - Marino Lookout Farm is recognized as the oldest continuously working farm in the country; it was first deeded in the late 1600's.  The farm is a popular, family-oriented apple-picking working farm, with animal attractions, train rides, stagecoach rides and more.