This holiday brings you to Boston, one of America’s oldest cities, steeped in history yet lively and youthful thanks to a vibrant student population. Here you’ll be celebrating one of America’s most traditional holidays, Thanksgiving!
Bursting with pride, Boston is a city that celebrates its past, while looking to the future. Even if you’re not a ‘big city’ kind of person, you can’t help but fall in love with its quirky neighbourhoods and glorious open spaces. What’s the best thing about Boston holidays? You can visit Boston at any time of year and it’s absolutely beautiful.
Boston is a compact city, an eclectic mix of historic monuments and modern skyscrapers interspersed with bohemian neighbourhoods. Boston is the perfect city to explore on foot with most of the major attractions within easy walking distance of one another. Boston Common holds the distinction of being the oldest park in America and is the starting point of the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile (4km) trail that links 16 historic sights associated with America’s early struggle for freedom from British control. A great way to discover the city is to follow the trail and uncover the events leading up to, and including, the American revolution.
Cambridge lies just across the Charles River from Boston and is a city in its own right. Two of the most well-known universities in the world, Harvard University and MIT, are found in Cambridge. The area is full of trendy bars, hip cafes and interesting shops and restaurants just waiting to be explored. Soak up the atmosphere with a stroll around the historic Harvard campus, visit the Peabody Museum of archaeology or simply have a coffee on Harvard Square and enjoy some time people watching.
Whatever mood you’re in, Boston never disappoints! Talk to our Personal Travel Planners and explore this remarkable city by yourself.
What's included?
Direct return flights from Dublin to Boston with Aer Lingus
1 checked bag per person roundtrip
Based on 2 adults sharing
Travelling November 2023