Boston Layover Tips For Flight Attendants | WOC
Boston is Massachusetts’ capital and largest city.It has all the benefits of a big metropolis without the intensity and fast pace of New York .Here’s an itinerary that will allow you to see the best of what Boston has to offer.
What to do in Boston for 24h to 48h?
Explore the North End
The historic North End is the heart of Boston’s Italian community. You’ll hear just as much Italian as you will Boston accents. You’ll find the best gelato outside of Italy here.
See a game
Boston is a sports town, and Bostonians are die-hard about their teams, so you’re sure to witness some intense feelings when you attend a game.Go to a Red Sox game, If you really want a Boston sports experience.
Woc Tip: Just never, ever, ever root for the Yankees!
Visit SamAdams Brewery
In homage to its start, the Sam Adams Brewery offers free tours to the public so you can see first hand what’s brewing within. After your free tour, take a sip of what’s on tap in the tasting room, and a gander at what’s on sale at the on-site gift shop.
Attend an event at Hatch Shell
The Hatch Shell is known as Boston’s epicenter for outdoor performances and events.The Hatch Shell hosts a variety of musicians each season. Enjoy various musical genres including classical, local and international, oldies, blues, jazz, and rock and roll starting each spring and finishing each fall.The Hatch hosts many other events that invite visitors to show up with their family, a picnic and a blanket to enjoy.
Where to eat in Boston?
Juliet
If you’re feeling fancy, head to this one !
You can get luxurious yet affordable European-style fare for breakfast and lunch, but you can also go for the meticulously crafted, almost theatrical dinners and see why this small spot in Somerville is quickly becoming a national name.
Saltie Girl
It’s a new Back Bay restaurant that focuses all of their effort on seafood – raw, cooked and tinned. They have a great aesthetic as well. Each detail inside the small Dartmouth Street restaurant is a perfect combination of vintage beach. And it’s not bad for an Instagram or two.
Wired Puppy
Wired Puppy, located on 250 Newbury St, is a hotspot for many lovers of coffee. Voted “Best Coffee Shop” in Boston Magazines “Best of Winter,” it clearly provides its customers with award winning coffee. Once you walk down the flights of stairs,you walk into a coffee lover’s oasis. You can buy anything from tee-shirts, stickers, iron-on patches, hats, and leashes for your dog, to one of the many types of coffee they offer, and even a wide variety of local granola bars.
Nightlife in Boston
Jillian’s Boston
Jillian’s is your one stop spot for all kinds of night time fun. On their three levels you will find billiards, bowling and dancing, each spot segregated from the others to ensure you only have to partake in what you’re looking for. Here it is like spring break year round. Make a night of it and explore the three floors to experience all that Jillian’s has to offer.
Drink
Drink differs from any other bar around. Walk into this basement bar and grab a seat, you’ll need one as drink after drink you will not want to leave. Bartenders put on quite the show shaking and mixing concoctions you never knew existed.The bartenders here use their imaginations and your personal preferences, along with fresh fruits, potted herbs and hard-to-come-by ingredients, to concoct custom drinks. In addition to their noteworthy cocktails, Drink also has a solid selection of appetizers.
Flight Attendants discounts in Boston
World Of Crew gets you a few awesome deals only for cabin crews in Boston. Have a look into these and let us know if you manage to visit them during your layover!
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Have a wonderful layover in Boston !