0:00-7:06 Newbury St. 7:07-15:30 turn onto Mass Ave then onto Boylston St. 15:31-16:14 Charles St. (Public Garden on the left, Boston Common on the right) 16:15-19:58 Beacon St. (The State House on the left 18:07 though you can’t see it) 19:59-20:33 Tremont St. 20:34-20:58 Park St. 20:59-22:38 back onto Beacon St. then turn onto Bowdoin St. 22:39-25:01 Cambridge St. then turn onto Sudbury St. 25:02-29:02 Surface Rd then turn onto Hanover St. then Charter St. (The North End) 29:03-33:29 Henchman St. then turn onto Commercial St. 33:30-38:50 Back onto Surface Rd. (Rose Kennedy Greenway on the left) then turn onto State St. 38:51-40:26 Back onto Cambridge St. then back onto Sudbury St. 40:27-48:07 Congress St. (Faneuil Hall Marketplace on the left, steps leading up to City Hall Plaza on the right @ 40:43; followed by the financial district, followed by Fort Point and Children’s Museum on the left @ 44:19) 48:08-53:08 D St. (Southie) then turn onto Northern Ave/Seaport Blvd. 53:09-55:37 Atlantic Ave. (which turns into Cross St @ 55:04) 55:38 Turn back onto Hanover St then end back on Surface Rd.
As someone who travels for a living, I can tell you that Boston is probably the most beautiful city in the country. Of all the places I visit, Boston is by far my favorite city. It is beautiful, it is clean, it is full of friendly people, and it is very easy to navigate. If you like history and culture and good food, Boston is a great place to explore.
Meh, I wouldn’t say it’s that easy to navigate especially if you’re unfamiliar with the city - at least if you’re driving in it. Maps can be confusing with the twisty unorganized roads which are always congested and hidden one ways are everywhere.
@Popeye Boston is constantly changing. If you go through the Seaport District you’ll see it’s more like New York and Chicago. It’s a very vibrant modern area of Boston that’s constantly developing.
It looks like a European city. I had no idea what Boston was like before watching this video. It's like driving in a city in central and northern Europe. Thanks for uploading this. So beautiful Boston ❤
Filmed late September 2018. I've got 20+ videos from London, Paris, New York City, Washington DC, etc from the past 5-10 months. I typically try to publish videos as soon as I film them. But sometimes I don't have enough time. Would you like earlier videos mixed in with new videos? The variety sounds like a good idea. Let me know what YOU think! J.
Amazing videos - I am brazilian , first time in Usa I was 15 years old - I felt like i jump 20 - 30 years ahead in time. Your videos everybody felt as your passenger seat - Well recorded - quality of images ( not shaking ) very smooth driving - me and my dogs enjoy a lot ! If is possible yuo can put some legends at locations are tou driving - like historic facts, cultural ..Thanks man!
J Utah hey j utah when you gone do a new video on charlotte the skyline of charlotte done change since the last video you done on charlotte 4years ago let me know something
I'm from California and Boston has to be the most beautiful city in the whole country. When I was younger I wanted to live there, other kids wanted to go to Disneyland or Six Flags, John's Incredible Pizza or Hawaii, but all I wanted was to go to Boston. Boston's architecture is soo beautiful and as a person who loves history of course that intrigued me even more. Though I'm a bit older than I was 7 years ago, and though I grew out of that phase of wanting to move to Boston, everytime I see a glimpse of Boston I absolutely fall in love with it everytime, it's impossible not to :) Also I was really waiting for you to drive past Paul Revere's house or Storrow Drive or Fenway or TD Garden (Bostonians are big sports fans and yes I'm also a Boston sports fan) , but I still enjoyed this video. One day I'll get to meet this beautiful city though. Also they weren't kidding when they say that Bostonians aren't cautious when it comes to driving or walking (Jaywalking) lol
Im not american but watching these videos and for me the best places are chicago and los angeles. Los allngeles is better in my book. Id love to be able to live there.
I was an international student in Boston and lived there for 4 years. The city is amazing and I got to drive around and it feels very homey. The cops dont care what speed you drive in and the potholes throughout the city is a work of art. Your suspension will be ruined in a year and will dent your wheels especially if you drive a sedan. Christmas time is beautiful with snow and you get to see people decorate their house with lights. Love Boston would come back for sure
Way too reliant on cars like many to all US cities. I find it striking that nobody talks about the subway. The lack of trams on the street level is poor. This is from someone who thinks Boston is great. Oh and the roads are pretty bad quality too and there's almost no pedestrianisation.
I was in Boston about a month ago for the first time in about 15 years. Man have things changed (for the better). I was really impressed. Thanks for posting.
that's a good point, and I honestly don't know as much about up there since I've never lived there. And things have changed a lot since then, but the region is still called New England because of the English influence; NYC was a Dutch settlement first, not English I believe. I still see some similarities holding together the New England identity.
@Alquan sure. And there is no American identity, no southern identity, no midwest, no west coast, no southwest, no northwest etc. Lol...just because something has exceptions or is imprecise doesnt mean there isnt some general truth.
Alquan right but Boston is the main city in New England. It’s like nyc being the main city of jersey, ny, penn, & southern ct. I wouldn’t say the whole ct is metro nyc. But southern Connecticut sounds more like it.... providence. Rhode Island being just an hour from Boston. Boston is the main attraction and the main city of Vermont, ct, Maine, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. All these small state games either border eachother or are in close approximately hr or two away. New England got its name from when the people of England invaded all of the states mentioned so it basically comes with history and region.
What a lovely looking city, I could live here, and feel so much at home. It has such a British feel about it. Love the red brick buildings, reminds me of Manchester and Liverpool only bigger. Never saw this City properly before this channel, keep up the good work.
Ugly British architecture and its love of 'red brick buildings'. It was supposed to be the new world but almost all of it from America to Canada carried on with the cold, emotionally deficient British looking buildings. North America really should move on.
It has an American feel to it. I've visited that shitty little island called england,and Boston doesn't resemble anything over there.Boston is uniquely American.
@@daybreak1239 Aside from the Waterfront district most of what I'm seeing in this video is like parts of London, except for more trees and wider streets.
"except for more trees and wider streets" that alone distinguishes it from london.Add in the various different styles of architecture,such as Richardsonian Romanesque,Federalist,antebellum etc-- and it becomes apparent that Boston and london are nothing alike.
@@daybreak1239 The archicture is what I'm mainly talking about. And those styles all come out of old Europe. I haven't compared building by building but I'm sure those styles are in London as well and the feel of emotional repression created by British/Euro culture is certainly in all of those styles. This also applies to the glass buildings which are also European big block buildings with a facelift.
Boston truly is a beautiful city. It’s so diverse, modern and fresh but also has this timeless older feel to it. What always blows me away is the unique architecture. I love how different the city is depending on which part you go to. Like the North End is so different from Dorchester and so on. Source: Bostonian (born and raised).✨
Went to Boston in June/July 2018 and had the most amazing time! People are always willing to help you, they are really friendly. And, unlike a lot of other places in the USA, we talked to people about our cultural differences and they seemed interested and that makes for interesting convos.
I'm so lucky to have been born in New England. It really is one of the most beautiful regions of the US. Boston is such a nice city to visit for a weekend trip. Every summer I make an effort to see a Sox game and the drive in is always so nostalgic.
Thank you so much for uploading these videos, I am a Chinese international student who finished my high school and freshman year of college in Boston, but transfer to Illinois now. Miss Boston so much! Subscribed and liked.
Right?? Me, at that point of the footage: 'Where are you going? Bang a left with the fire truck through Beacon Hill!' :D (Very well done otherwise, though.)
Surprised by how many people walk in Boston. I’m from DC and I thought we were a big walking city. Never been to Boston but was in Philly and didn’t see as many people walking there. Thought it was just us and NY that did that.
@ramsha K it's very expensive here lol. Rent for a 1 bed 1 bath is well over 2K a month and houses are over 1 mil and you don't get much for that price! It's been very fun living here though
This is one of the place I want to go someday. I want to discover so many things in the world and that includes Boston. I think it's a very interesting place... Just like what I've read in Colleen Hoover book; It Ends With Us. The two main character loved Boston and so I am inspired to go there
Stresses me out just watching this. All of the uncoordinated red lights and j-walking pedestrians, who have the right of way in Boston. You were lucky there wasn't much traffic on the roads that day. Nice work. Love your content. If you ever get a chance, say you stay in Punta Cana or something, do one in Santo Domingo. Wear your seatbelt and maybe even a helmet and be aggressive. We Dominican drivers are crazy :-)
A suggestion from my experience driving into Boston especially if you want to hang around is drive on a sunday morning between 7 or 8 am. You beat the heavy traffic it never fails compare to Monday-friday. Still getting to see more.
Thang Le Xuan fun fact, Boston actually has 2 skyscraper districts, Back Bay and the Financial District. The seaport district has highrises but not skyscrapers because planes fly overhead. Cambridge, across the river, also has many high-rises.
I noticed alot development has been done when I drive through. If you go into the lower neighborhoods it will look totally different. Brighton allston have alot of development especially in the Boston landing.
@Cam Matthew OUCH! Let's just say you had a miserable time spent here. Sorry to hear of your disappointment in Boston. I was brought up 3 cities North of Boston but choose to live in the North End Seaport District. Very walkable. Never personally seen a rat or the feces of such. Food is delectable and of high quality and the sights of the beginnings of the U.S. are everywhere. Boston is expensive, taxed to the hilt, fully questionable of honest representation. My brother (also in Boston) had a great T Shirt that said "Boston Cops...Biggest Gang in Town." Our way of complaining. Please take another look. We have our problems as well as all States but we have much to offer......including TRAFFIC! Just say'in. Please take another look. Blessings!
I've been to Boston a few times, my I laws live there. Really pretty city fro what little I've seen which is mostly South Boston. The only sight o recognized here was Boston Commons and the area around it.
There’s not much trash in the middle of the streets, but there’s trash on the sidewalks. I would say it’s just as dirty as an average city. There are just some parts of Boston that are cleaner than others
J Utah I really enjoy your videos and I know what you video depends on where you are, but if you get the chance. Could you video some more drives in the countryside. Your Smoky mountains drive is one of my favourites. Thanks.
I lived for a year in the city of Woburn, which is less than 20 minutes from Boston. Enough to keep the capital of the state of Massachusetts forever in my heart.
Bostons one of those places id love to live but likely will never have the chance to. Not knowing people in a new place is a hard sell regardless of where it is. I recently moved to Denver and even though Bostons probably the cooler city i know people here and that made the difference.
@ Aye Jay All you do is just bang the cars in front and back of you until you have enough room to pull out safely... lol! Only kidding. The parking is rather tight, isn’t it.
J UTAH! Thanks for all you’ve done and will continue to do for all of us, God willing. Not only are you a national treasure, whatever your nation, but you’re also both a blessing and a treasure to people throughout the entire world. History will say, “J UTAH took the entire world on a tour of the entire world.” A phenomenal job! Keep up the good work, my Friend! And may God bless you in all you do.
Boston's a cool city. Some negatives to get off my chest (yes I have been to Boston). Like all over the US the cities are too swayed towards the motor car. Streets are extremely wide. Though there is a subway there are no trams and the streets could easily accommodate a system. There is little to no pedestrianisation. Other than that Boston is indeed a cool place indeed.
0:00-7:06 Newbury St. 7:07-15:30 turn onto Mass Ave then onto Boylston St. 15:31-16:14 Charles St. (Public Garden on the left, Boston Common on the right) 16:15-19:58 Beacon St. (The State House on the left 18:07 though you can’t see it) 19:59-20:33 Tremont St. 20:34-20:58 Park St. 20:59-22:38 back onto Beacon St. then turn onto Bowdoin St. 22:39-25:01 Cambridge St. then turn onto Sudbury St. 25:02-29:02 Surface Rd then turn onto Hanover St. then Charter St. (The North End) 29:03-33:29 Henchman St. then turn onto Commercial St. 33:30-38:50 Back onto Surface Rd. (Rose Kennedy Greenway on the left) then turn onto State St. 38:51-40:26 Back onto Cambridge St. then back onto Sudbury St. 40:27-48:07 Congress St. (Faneuil Hall Marketplace on the left, steps leading up to City Hall Plaza on the right @ 40:43; followed by the financial district, followed by Fort Point and Children’s Museum on the left @ 44:19) 48:08-53:08 D St. (Southie) then turn onto Northern Ave/Seaport Blvd. 53:09-55:37 Atlantic Ave. (which turns into Cross St @ 55:04) 55:38 Turn back onto Hanover St then end back on Surface Rd.
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As someone who travels for a living, I can tell you that Boston is probably the most beautiful city in the country. Of all the places I visit, Boston is by far my favorite city. It is beautiful, it is clean, it is full of friendly people, and it is very easy to navigate. If you like history and culture and good food, Boston is a great place to explore.
good to know this, I'm interested in migrating to a nice city in the US
Meh, I wouldn’t say it’s that easy to navigate especially if you’re unfamiliar with the city - at least if you’re driving in it. Maps can be confusing with the twisty unorganized roads which are always congested and hidden one ways are everywhere.
You must be going to Downtown Boston and dealing with other tourists because Bostonians are far from friendly. They are ruder than New Yorkers.
@Popeye Boston is constantly changing. If you go through the Seaport District you’ll see it’s more like New York and Chicago. It’s a very vibrant modern area of Boston that’s constantly developing.
@@redsox1935 You see what you are, so to speak.
Boston is, by far, the most beautiful city in the US. it's gorgeous and has a lot of character.
It looks like a European city. I had no idea what Boston was like before watching this video. It's like driving in a city in central and northern Europe. Thanks for uploading this. So beautiful Boston ❤
Filmed late September 2018. I've got 20+ videos from London, Paris, New York City, Washington DC, etc from the past 5-10 months. I typically try to publish videos as soon as I film them. But sometimes I don't have enough time. Would you like earlier videos mixed in with new videos? The variety sounds like a good idea. Let me know what YOU think!
J.
Amazing videos - I am brazilian , first time in Usa I was 15 years old - I felt like i jump 20 - 30 years ahead in time. Your videos everybody felt as your passenger seat - Well recorded - quality of images ( not shaking ) very smooth driving - me and my dogs enjoy a lot ! If is possible yuo can put some legends at locations are tou driving - like historic facts, cultural ..Thanks man!
Give up the camera J Utah.
That sounds good. New videos are important, as they show things such as construction progress or anything that would be renovated.
J Utah hey j utah when you gone do a new video on charlotte the skyline of charlotte done change since the last video you done on charlotte 4years ago let me know something
Sir your videos are amazing. Please do videos on Austin and twin cities.
I'm from California and Boston has to be the most beautiful city in the whole country. When I was younger I wanted to live there, other kids wanted to go to Disneyland or Six Flags, John's Incredible Pizza or Hawaii, but all I wanted was to go to Boston. Boston's architecture is soo beautiful and as a person who loves history of course that intrigued me even more. Though I'm a bit older than I was 7 years ago, and though I grew out of that phase of wanting to move to Boston, everytime I see a glimpse of Boston I absolutely fall in love with it everytime, it's impossible not to :)
Also I was really waiting for you to drive past Paul Revere's house or Storrow Drive or Fenway or TD Garden (Bostonians are big sports fans and yes I'm also a Boston sports fan) , but I still enjoyed this video. One day I'll get to meet this beautiful city though. Also they weren't kidding when they say that Bostonians aren't cautious when it comes to driving or walking (Jaywalking) lol
Did not know where Paul Reveres house was, now I know! Will take this all into account on my next visit!
I just from Boston to California lol
Im not american but watching these videos and for me the best places are chicago and los angeles. Los allngeles is better in my book. Id love to be able to live there.
I like the architecture of Boston ❤
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I was an international student in Boston and lived there for 4 years. The city is amazing and I got to drive around and it feels very homey. The cops dont care what speed you drive in and the potholes throughout the city is a work of art. Your suspension will be ruined in a year and will dent your wheels especially if you drive a sedan. Christmas time is beautiful with snow and you get to see people decorate their house with lights. Love Boston would come back for sure
Very exaggerated 😂 the potholes ain’t like india. A sedan is fine
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Way too reliant on cars like many to all US cities. I find it striking that nobody talks about the subway. The lack of trams on the street level is poor. This is from someone who thinks Boston is great. Oh and the roads are pretty bad quality too and there's almost no pedestrianisation.
@@barsaa._. The potholes are bad.
I was in Boston about a month ago for the first time in about 15 years. Man have things changed (for the better). I was really impressed. Thanks for posting.
This type of video is very relaxing to watch. It makes me feel like I cruise/walk around the city myself even though I don't know how to drive
Cam Matthew jesus what has boston ever done to you
Wtf^
Wow how beautiful is this city God bless america and his people
It was refreshing to see the city of Boston behaving so well on that fine day.
City most renowned for its universities. And rich in culture and history. Lovely.......
America is so beautiful I can’t wait to come there for a visit
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Make sure to see San Francisco California 😊
I hope you enjoy you should visit.
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Nice one J Utah. Boston is very unique. The true New England city.
This is my city. Filled with great pride and joy as I watch this
it's a region in the United States. That's what it's supposed to be.
that's a good point, and I honestly don't know as much about up there since I've never lived there. And things have changed a lot since then, but the region is still called New England because of the English influence; NYC was a Dutch settlement first, not English I believe. I still see some similarities holding together the New England identity.
@Alquan sure. And there is no American identity, no southern identity, no midwest, no west coast, no southwest, no northwest etc. Lol...just because something has exceptions or is imprecise doesnt mean there isnt some general truth.
Alquan right but Boston is the main city in New England. It’s like nyc being the main city of jersey, ny, penn, & southern ct. I wouldn’t say the whole ct is metro nyc. But southern Connecticut sounds more like it.... providence. Rhode Island being just an hour from Boston. Boston is the main attraction and the main city of Vermont, ct, Maine, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. All these small state games either border eachother or are in close approximately hr or two away. New England got its name from when the people of England invaded all of the states mentioned so it basically comes with history and region.
What a lovely looking city, I could live here, and feel so much at home. It has such a British feel about it. Love the red brick buildings, reminds me of Manchester and Liverpool only bigger. Never saw this City properly before this channel, keep up the good work.
Ugly British architecture and its love of 'red brick buildings'. It was supposed to be the new world but almost all of it from America to Canada carried on with the cold, emotionally deficient British looking buildings. North America really should move on.
It has an American feel to it. I've visited that shitty little island called england,and Boston doesn't resemble anything over there.Boston is uniquely American.
@@daybreak1239 Aside from the Waterfront district most of what I'm seeing in this video is like parts of London, except for more trees and wider streets.
"except for more trees and wider streets" that alone distinguishes it from london.Add in the various different styles of architecture,such as Richardsonian Romanesque,Federalist,antebellum etc-- and it becomes apparent that Boston and london are nothing alike.
@@daybreak1239 The archicture is what I'm mainly talking about. And those styles all come out of old Europe. I haven't compared building by building but I'm sure those styles are in London as well and the feel of emotional repression created by British/Euro culture is certainly in all of those styles. This also applies to the glass buildings which are also European big block buildings with a facelift.
Boston truly is a beautiful city. It’s so diverse, modern and fresh but also has this timeless older feel to it. What always blows me away is the unique architecture. I love how different the city is depending on which part you go to. Like the North End is so different from Dorchester and so on.
Source: Bostonian (born and raised).✨
Interesting to see how much different road culture is in the US compared to Scandinavia. Love your content!
Nikolaj Jensen “road culture” 🤔
What's different about it?
@@elena79rus Bigger streets I guess
I met my girlfriend when I studied at Boston University. I love this city so much.
Are you still together👫?
Hi Sal
@@vidyabharti8300 yep.. happier than ever.
@@apostlep haha, fellow IJ fan. How u doing.
@@whatohhellnoholduphuhohok.8205 you are lucky
Lived there for 5 years. Miss it almost everyday. Thank you for bringing back so much great memories to me :)
Went to Boston in June/July 2018 and had the most amazing time! People are always willing to help you, they are really friendly. And, unlike a lot of other places in the USA, we talked to people about our cultural differences and they seemed interested and that makes for interesting convos.
Bostonians friendly? Ja!
Yep, that’s how we are! Glad you liked the trip.👌🏾❤️
@@Isaactorres60 Compared to people in Seattle, they are
I love living in Boston. Thanks for posting
I couldn't afford a vacation this year, but now I can say I've been on a one hour car ride through Boston, USA at least. Thanks!
I'm so lucky to have been born in New England. It really is one of the most beautiful regions of the US. Boston is such a nice city to visit for a weekend trip. Every summer I make an effort to see a Sox game and the drive in is always so nostalgic.
wow i love america! i live in New zealand. I really want to visit USA
Thank you so much for uploading these videos, I am a Chinese international student who finished my high school and freshman year of college in Boston, but transfer to Illinois now. Miss Boston so much! Subscribed and liked.
Hello Boston is beautiful city😊✌
America is a beautiful country
You should have followed the fire truck, as it turned left after the state house. That would have taken you through the heart of Beacon Hill.
Right?? Me, at that point of the footage: 'Where are you going? Bang a left with the fire truck through Beacon Hill!' :D (Very well done otherwise, though.)
Surprised by how many people walk in Boston. I’m from DC and I thought we were a big walking city. Never been to Boston but was in Philly and didn’t see as many people walking there. Thought it was just us and NY that did that.
boston is pretty ideal for walking...the subways are accessible and clean...im a big fan
Cool, ich bin vor kurzem in Boston 4 Tage lang mit dem Auto rumgefahren. Eine sehr schöne Stadt. Hat mir sehr gefallen!!!
Bonjour.. C une belle vidéo..mm .. J'aime bien un jour visiter Boston pour qlq jours .. Peut-être.
Bonne nuit.. Et Bravo.
Boston is a cool place to visit. I've been there may times. Great food and nice people.
@ramsha K I don't think so. Depends where you live.
expensive in some parts.
@ramsha K it's very expensive here lol. Rent for a 1 bed 1 bath is well over 2K a month and houses are over 1 mil and you don't get much for that price! It's been very fun living here though
This is one of the place I want to go someday. I want to discover so many things in the world and that includes Boston. I think it's a very interesting place... Just like what I've read in Colleen Hoover book; It Ends With Us. The two main character loved Boston and so I am inspired to go there
@@peterbeadle8062 yes! I'll better make a plan soon!
I am about to travel to Boston from Melbourne Australia this video is super super helpful !!!! Thank you 🙏🏻
enjoy your trip and glad you liked the video!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful City.Thenk you
Beautiful city ❤️❤️
Stresses me out just watching this. All of the uncoordinated red lights and j-walking pedestrians, who have the right of way in Boston. You were lucky there wasn't much traffic on the roads that day. Nice work. Love your content. If you ever get a chance, say you stay in Punta Cana or something, do one in Santo Domingo. Wear your seatbelt and maybe even a helmet and be aggressive. We Dominican drivers are crazy :-)
Glad you enjoy the videos! Id love to come film down there. I've been wanting to do a Caribbean beach style set of videos for a long time now!
oh no, heaven forbid pedestrians get priority.....
@@shaunmckenzie5509 yep, so much of stress depends on attitude. It helps to be patient and humble behind the wheel.
A suggestion from my experience driving into Boston especially if you want to hang around is drive on a sunday morning between 7 or 8 am. You beat the heavy traffic it never fails compare to Monday-friday. Still getting to see more.
Love Boston! More please.
I love Skyscraper District
Thang Le Xuan fun fact, Boston actually has 2 skyscraper districts, Back Bay and the Financial District. The seaport district has highrises but not skyscrapers because planes fly overhead. Cambridge, across the river, also has many high-rises.
I noticed alot development has been done when I drive through. If you go into the lower neighborhoods it will look totally different. Brighton allston have alot of development especially in the Boston landing.
Great video! Love watching videos about my home city :)
Hello beautiful,, how are you doing today?
It seems like I have underestimated Boston, I never knew it had so much pedestrian traffic.
Boston is the 3rd most densely populated large city in the US, after New York and San Francisco.
Easier to walk around than drive
@Cam Matthew OUCH! Let's just say you had a miserable time spent here. Sorry to hear of your disappointment in Boston. I was brought up 3 cities North of Boston but choose to live in the North End Seaport District. Very walkable. Never personally seen a rat or the feces of such. Food is delectable and of high quality and the sights of the beginnings of the U.S. are everywhere.
Boston is expensive, taxed to the hilt, fully questionable of honest representation.
My brother (also in Boston) had a great T Shirt that said "Boston Cops...Biggest Gang
in Town." Our way of complaining.
Please take another look. We have our problems as well as all States but we have much to offer......including TRAFFIC!
Just say'in. Please take another look. Blessings!
Cam Matthew who hurt you?
@@notsure6187 😂😂😂😂😭✌😎
I've been to Boston a few times, my I laws live there. Really pretty city fro what little I've seen which is mostly South Boston. The only sight o recognized here was Boston Commons and the area around it.
I'really enjoyed your video and thanks for posting.greeting from algeria !
I love Boston ❤️ is so beautiful city very unique ❣️
Hello, how are you doing today?
Fantastic video.keep it up, dude!
Boston so clean
Cam Matthew You ok bro?
There’s not much trash in the middle of the streets, but there’s trash on the sidewalks. I would say it’s just as dirty as an average city. There are just some parts of Boston that are cleaner than others
18:59, I didn't knew Boston had a taxi like that.
Driving in Boston makes me so anxious. So. Anxious
Thank you. I'll get used to this hell traffic
Yay my beautiful city and favorite part of the city as well ❤️
Hi J Utah long time.. still loving your videos... do as many cities as possible pls. I like watching the diff cities in the US :)
Lived in Dorchester for 1-1/2 yrs. Wolcott St. Near Franklin Park. Moved out 3 weeks ago. Don't miss it.
Dorchester is not Boston
AMAZING GTR in 11:50 oh I love it thank you For this video love from UAE 🇦🇪 Dubai
it's wonderful to watch thanx
Looks like a very cool city!
J Utah
I really enjoy your videos and I know what you video depends on where you are, but if you get the chance. Could you video some more drives in the countryside. Your Smoky mountains drive is one of my favourites. Thanks.
Beautiful city !
Been living in Boston all 22 years of my life and I ain’t ever leaving no 🧢
boston's great. i love it!
Thank you so much ! I was in Boston again !
Побывала в Бостоне в августе 2019году,город понравился.
Yes,I just love Boston.
Beautiful.
Hello, I must confess you're so beautiful
Hope you're doing good today?
Excellent upload! I wish my Boston tour was half as good as yours and got 1/100th of the views lol
Didn’t know Boston was this interesting!
It's one of the oldest cities in the US!
Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, sound familiar to you?
You should come and visit! There’s a ton to do here!
@@carlosg9207 not really😂😂😂😭✌😎
Alquan lol if you’re from Boston, you know that our sports teams are a huge part of our identity
Finalmente me convenzo de que Boston es la ciudad más bonita de Estados Unidos, y por supuesto, una de las más bellas del mundo👌
Boston looks like a nice city
i never been in boston but i really wish to visit or live there some time...
Belo video 👍
Fabulous video as always 💯👌🏻
i drove to Boston once. charming city.
I lived for a year in the city of Woburn, which is less than 20 minutes from Boston. Enough to keep the capital of the state of Massachusetts forever in my heart.
love the north east. aside from the cold!
Amazing
Very nice video👍👌
Boston looks amazing.
I like Boston, nice town.
Damn.. Boston Lit
Boston needs more skyscrapers
Thank you very beautiful 🌹🌹🌹🌹
BEST CITY TO LIVE IN....BEST CITY IN THE WORLD. JAZZ MUSIC AND CULTURE!!!
I've always wanted to visit Boston. I love history. How do I even start?
I love Massachusetts and our most Irish American live there.
11:50 GT-R Espirrando e um possível Brasileiro escutando Matheus e Kauan Hahaha
Interesting city 😍
Hello beautiful
Hope you're doing good today?
I love boston :3
Bostons one of those places id love to live but likely will never have the chance to. Not knowing people in a new place is a hard sell regardless of where it is. I recently moved to Denver and even though Bostons probably the cooler city i know people here and that made the difference.
Nicely done. I'd have put in Comm Ave and Louisburg Square in Beacon Hill though. Boston is such a great mix of old and new.
How the hell do people get out when parked that close to each other?
or maybe I just can't drive lol idk
@ Aye Jay
All you do is just bang the cars in front and back of you until you have enough room to pull out safely... lol! Only kidding. The parking is rather tight, isn’t it.
Skills 😊
Здорово! Спасибо!
Бостон красивый город оказывается
Типичный американский город, что там красивого? И дороги там хреновые, оказывается.
😀 Thanks for sharing 😊
J UTAH!
Thanks for all you’ve done and will continue to do for all of us, God willing.
Not only are you a national treasure, whatever your nation, but you’re also both a blessing and a treasure to people throughout the entire world.
History will say, “J UTAH took the entire world on a tour of the entire world.” A phenomenal job! Keep up the good work, my Friend! And may God bless you in all you do.
Só bração nessa cidade parando em fila dupla e fechando cruzamento.
I live in Ohio but I'd love to go visit Boston one day Boston excites me
I've always felt that Boston is the most beautiful American city. Most other US cities are boring or bad or both.
You clearly haven't been to other cities
@Ryan Randone to live in yes but to visit no
Did you pass the Boston Quarantine Zone?
Oh,very nice city..
Boston's a cool city. Some negatives to get off my chest (yes I have been to Boston). Like all over the US the cities are too swayed towards the motor car. Streets are extremely wide. Though there is a subway there are no trams and the streets could easily accommodate a system. There is little to no pedestrianisation. Other than that Boston is indeed a cool place indeed.