There’s no missing the infectious and vivacious vibe of Times Square, especially the New Year’s Eve countdown. Throngs of visitors are waiting for an opportunity to take photographs of themselves with the street’s larger than life billboards in the backdrop. The lifeblood of Midtown Manhattan, the Times Square intersection is about a buzzing energy that’s hard to find anywhere in the world. Want to enjoy the place in its fullest glory? Head there during the night. Dine at one of the eclectic restaurants in the area of indulge in some good retail therapy.
The Boston Freedom Trail is a historical 2.5 mile walk down the city’s most iconic structures/attractions. A line-up of red bricks and heritage sidewalks not just gives you a fascinating peek into the city’s illustrious past, but also a glimpse of its emerging future. Start with the Visitors Center (at Boston Common) for information on the various monuments and attractions. Some sites worth discovering are State House, Old Granary Burying Ground, Paul Revere House, Old City Hall and several others. When you’re done with witnessing a slice of Boston’s distinguished history, make your way into an old-worldly eatery to make