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Solo Travel in Boston

Boston is a fantastic city for solo travelers. Here are our top tips!

Whether you're a seasoned solo traveler who's new to Boston or this will be your first-ever solo trip, we've got you covered.

Ah, traveling alone. For some, it sounds like heaven on earth; while others see it as a nightmare to be avoided at all costs. For those folks who fall in the latter category: relax! Traveling solo is not only achievable but fun given the right plan and preparations. If you’re looking into solo travel in Boston, read these tips before your trip.

Use public transportation to get around

Public transit in an unknown city may seem intimidating, but Boston is particularly easy to figure out for visitors, especially if you have any familiarity with urban train and bus networks. Buy a multi-day pass to save on fares and use the MBTA trip planner to figure out the best route.

And don’t be afraid to ask for help, either. Uniformed personnel with a “T” badge on will sort you out. Taking public transportation is also a bonus for those who want to avoid potentially pricey (or even duplicitous) taxis. You could always take a Lyft everywhere, but we know how that adds up.

Take a bus tour of the city

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Who doesn’t want to take a trolley tour in Boston? The hop-on hop-off trolley tour is a popular choice for visitors, which takes a loop of all the city’s major neighborhoods and areas that tourists love to explore. A comprehensive tour is a good way to get your bearings in a new city, and can even help you get between major attractions (though if you have reservations to get to, don't rely on it!) Consider staying on for the whole loop, then riding again to get where you’d like to explore next.

You may also enjoy a Boston Duck Tour, too, for a unique perspective.

Visit the best museums

One of the real benefits of solo travel in Boston is that no one can tell you how much time you’re allowed to spend in front of the eighteenth-century portraiture at the Museum of Fine Arts (or whatever you’re most interested in at the moment).

Boston also boasts an exciting Museum of Science with many exhibits and events geared towards adults, so you won’t feel like the weirdo without kids at the museum.

Dine out...a lot

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In a city like Boston, it would be a crying shame to miss out on the fantastic culinary scene just because you’d prefer not to sit alone at a table. Many people dine solo in Boston even in popular neighborhoods like the North End, Central Square, or the Back Bay. Check out the Harvard Square area for a few spots with communal seating, too.

You can also always opt to sit at the bar. Most restaurants in Boston serve their full dining menu at the bar and many solo diners prefer this option.

Allow for a little spontaneity

There are so many different directions you could go when exploring Boston. Take in a Red Sox game and then go out for a beer or two around Fenway. Explore the many little museums affiliated with Harvard University and leave time for people-watching in Harvard Square.

Stroll around the Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden, then take a ride on the iconic Swan Boats of Boston. And of course, leave a little time for some exhaustive shopping at Cambridgeside Galleria, along Newbury Street/Boylston Street, or in the South End.

Choose a highly-rated hotel or lodging option

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Something may look like a great deal online, but you don’t want to arrive at your Airbnb or hotel room to find that it’s not what you hoped and not what the pictures looked like. As a solo traveler in Boston, comfort and safety are important. You don’t need to break the bank to stay in Boston, but do keep in mind that places like Cambridge and Somerville will offer cheaper lodging if you’re not splitting the cost with another traveler. 

Try something new

This is your chance to visit something that your husband, kids, or best friend isn’t interested in. Go hit up that indie jewelry boutique, that sports museum, or that Korean-Italian fusion restaurant that you couldn’t get anyone else to try. If you’re into pampering, visit a local spa or salon to truly feel your best.

Splurge on that Boston Celtics jersey you always wanted. At the same time, push your boundaries a little and go out of your comfort zone. Boston has plenty of art, history, culture, and food/drink to help you try something new.

Take lots of pictures

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You won’t have the benefit of a fellow traveler to remind you of that amazing street art, that darling duck family, or that killer bowl of ramen. Snap plenty of photos and document your trip to show friends and loved ones at home. If you’re using a cell phone, consider turning on your automatic cloud storage to keep your phone from clogging up with too many photos or videos. For those with a digital camera, be sure to get a large memory card or bring more than one.

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10+ Things to Do in Boston with Teens During Your Trip

Let’s face it – teens don’t always want to be a part of the big family vacation. The stuff they used to love as little kids just isn’t 'cool' anymore, and they're likely not as into adult attractions like art films or galleries. So... what to do? If you’re looking for things to do in Boston with teens, check out our list of the top attractions and activities, including... Boston Red Sox Game & Fenway Park Tour New England Aquarium Franklin Park Zoo Boston Museum of Science Boston Duck Tour Boston Trolley Tour and more... Catch a Game at Fenway Park Boston is a town with some major sports love going on. Take the teens out to a Boston Red Sox baseball game at Fenway Park, one of Major League Baseball’s most beloved and historic stadiums. You can also opt to tour the park, which is great fun for the whole family. You'll see all the major landmarks of this iconic ballpark, including Pesky's Pole, the Lone Red Seat, the Green Monster, and much more. Not around Boston during baseball season? Snag tickets to see the Celtics or the Bruins, both of which are a delight to watch at the TD Garden. Learn something new at the Museum of Science There's nothing that says vacations have to be pure, mindless relaxation. Why not have your teens exercise their brains in a really fun way with a visit to the Boston Museum of Science? This Boston institution is a favorite school trip destination, and it's got tons of exhibits to appeal to kids and teens of all ages. With more than 700 different interactive exhibits to explore including the Theater of Electricity, there's bound to be something (or several somethings) of interest. Check out the beloved Hall of Human Life for an in-depth, fascinating look at the human body and all its many wonders. Embark on a bike ride There are few cities in America as bike-friendly as Boston, so it’s actually a great idea for the whole family to explore the city aboard a comfortable touring bike. Whether you want to leisurely pedal around the Common (which does involve some serious hills) or along the Charles River, or feel up to braving the streets of Boston for some serious local cred, a bike ride is a perfect way to spend an afternoon. A Boston Bike Rental is a great way to give your teens some freedom - let them pedal around using the bike map included with your rental and explore on their own. Enjoy Thrill Rides Another good way to occupy restless teens is with a trip to an awesome theme park – Six Flags New England. It's a bit of a day trip from Boston, but it's worth the hours of fun and excitement they'll have. Filled with rides, slides, and tons of fun, this family-favorite theme park is sure to delight. Six Flags New England has rides geared at guests of all ages, so families with both adrenaline-junkie teens and little ones who will delight in gentler rides will find something to suit everyone. Tour the city in a unique way 🗓️ >> Check out our weekend in Boston itinerary Everyone loves the chance to explore new cities, and the combination of history and modern technology that Boston has to offer makes for some really attractive scenery. While teens may cringe at the notion of following an umbrella around on foot, there's something fun and unique about offbeat tours like a Boston Duck Tour, which is a great photo op and silly fun, or a Hop On Hop Off Trolley Tour, which provides easy flexibility for tailoring your explorations. Make special memories and take the whole family on one of these unique sightseeing tours during your next Boston trip. Get immersed in history While some of the historic homes and museums may seem a little too sedate for your teens, they'll feel history come alive in a more engaging way on the Freedom Trail Walking Tour. Hosted by tour guides in full 18th-century costume, the tour winds through historic Boston, meandering past highlights like the Boston Common, Old South Meeting House, and Faneuil Hall. Your guided Freedom Trail walking tour will provide insight and local insider information about each attraction. You could also opt to follow the trail on your own. Try making a scavenger hunt out of it! Leave a little time to shop till you drop   Everyone wants a great souvenir from their trip, and some teens may want more than a keychain to satisfy their Boston shopping desires. Fortunately for you (and perhaps unfortunately for their wallets), Boston is an amazing shopping town, offering everything and anything you could want. From the high-end boutique stores of Newbury Street to the chain offerings at Cambridgeside Galleria, there’s a shop to suit every budget. Don’t forget to check out smaller indie stories in places like Cambridge and Somerville! Save on admission to top Boston attractions with Go City® With an All-Inclusive Pass from Go City, you can visit Boston attractions for a fraction of the cost. Plus, you could save up to 50% on all your Boston must-sees. Or pick an Explorer Pass, if you've chosen your fave and have a specific bucket list you're dreaming of ticking off. ☀️ Compare Boston passes ☀️ – 🌏 Explore other destinations 🌏 – ✈️ Buy a pass ✈️  
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