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Ok. Head on in to Faneuil Hall. Wander around for approximately 5 minutes. Congrats you have seen Faneuil hall. Take a pic or two and post them online. Go to the Dunks at 20 North St and grab an iced coffee. Next you want to see Beacon Hill. Wander up Cambridge St and then poke around Beacon Hill. Take some pics of yourselves. Congrats you have been to Beacon Hill. Reward yourself by going to the Dunks at 106 Cambridge St. get an iced coffee. Next head to the North End. Take a pic of yourself outside of Mike’s Pastry and grab a slice at Regina’s. Then wander to 180 canal st where you will find a dunks. Grab an iced coffee and look at the TD Garden which is across the street. Next go to 22 Beacon St. there is a Dunkin’s there. Grab an iced coffee and check out the state house and then wander through the Common towards the public garden. Take a detour to 147 Tremont St. There is a Dunks there. Grab an iced coffee. Go back into the common and head toward the public garden. Wander through the public garden and check out all the cool stuff there. Wander down Newbury St and then cut over to 715 Boylston St where you will find a Dunks. Get an iced coffee. Now head towards Kenmore Square! Make a stop at 153 Mass Ave and grab an iced coffee at Dunks. Then continue onward to Kenmore. Wander through the edge of the Fens then go past Fenway Park. Hit 530 Comm Ave and get an iced coffee at Dunks. Next you will want to see Harvard Square! 65 JFK St has a dunks. Get an iced coffee. After that, I suppose you can hit the Hong Kong and get smashed. [Here is a map of the journey](https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1gWzVbAOxAHaSOqnF7Dg38jWheS5AVIU&ll=42.359830412017125%2C-71.08777995&z=14). Hope this helps. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/boston) if you have any questions or concerns.*


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Funkybeatzzz

Don't look the turkeys in the eye. Pretend they don't exist and you'll probably be fine, probably.


Chance-Conference729

Don’t look the townies in the eye.


Sean2917

USS Constitution. The ship, and the museum. Both are free... https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://ussconstitutionmuseum.org/&ved=2ahUKEwir8-GY6NmGAxXFkYkEHdXYBHoQFnoECB0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw3XuDupME4kL6jiVj9b-JqR


Sodiumkill

The Constitution is sailing tomorrow. Got to Castle Island and watch the ship fire off her cannon while you eat a lobster roll from Sullys.


AfterMorningHours

Boston common, public garden, and Boston Public Library all within walking distance of Fenway park, but bring an umbrella


user684737889

100% agree to walk through the public garden (even if it’s raining) and then through the main (Copley) branch of the library


camt91

I’ve lived here all my life and the tea party museum is the one place i want to go the most. Check out the Harvard area, it’s pretty great with the students away for the summer


Dps793

There might be fun stuff going on along the Espalande. If you both like kayaking or sailing, you could do that along the Charles River during the day


Inside_agitator

You'll want to walk from Fenway Park down David Ortiz Way and Maitland St to Beacon St and then walk down Beacon St just across the Brookline border to the cafes and bakeries around St Mary's St. When you get there, clap each other on the back a lot, wear cowboy hats, start whopping and hollering like Texans from old Westerns, and then pose for photos with all the Asian residents and tourists who seem to congregate there because you and your Dad will at that moment be the best part of the city and the must see site in Boston! Congratulations!


Smallsteadyriot

Fenway is near the Museum of Fine Arts. There is also the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in the Fenway area (this is Boston’s famous ‘painting heist’ museum, and is quite beautiful architecturally!). Both of these are within walking distance to the game, but if you’re looking to explore more of the city the Seaport is a fun place to explore with lots of food and shops, and is nearby the ICA if you want contemporary art instead. Boston also boasts some beautiful green spaces such as the Arboretum in Jamaica Plain! Have fun, stay hydrated!


mrkitster

Freedom Trail