God I miss Boston so much. Lived in other states since I moved out, but never felt so good like in Massachusetts and Boston. Now I'm kinda stuck in Chicago area and planning to move back. Almost every place in the video is familiar, so many memories.
I've been to Boston--it's a wonderful city; they let me hang out for 6 months and gave me a place to live. Respect for the city's generosity and peoples' kindness.
My son starts college in Boston. We will be there soon, 2700 miles away. Thank you for the tour! Anyone I’ve spoken to about Boston, they absolutely love it!
I been to boston one time ten years ago and always longed to go back :( its so much better than new york. Better air, better streets. Hell, better sunsets. I felt safer there too.
@@BrandiCaliGirl nothing right in Boston is reasonably priced in a safe neighborhood. If you tell me what age you are I can suggest places. If you are college age the Brighton/ Allston neighborhood is fun. If you are willing to live about 30 minutes from the city you can find nice places that are reasonably priced.
@@lf9341 what about other things like internet, water, electricity and groceries? Are they also expensive? I am considering moving to US and Boston seems like the right place. It's beautiful and walkable and it looks like Europe.
@@iampavle3153 It depends what country you are moving from! Things did get a lot more expensive in the last few months and with what is happening in Ukraine. But gas is much cheaper than in Europe.
@@lf9341 I am still in High School and I live in Serbia. Collages here are a lot cheaper than in US, so I am planing to graduate software engineering in my home town and live with my parents. Then I want to move to Boston and get a job or maybe if possible financially get a master degree in one of colleges. I've always wanted to live in US, and Boston seems like right spot because it's soo walkable. I can't spend half of my life in a car, like I would in Texas. How hard would it be to find a job at this industry in Boston, because I guess there are a lot of skilled people with MIT degrees and idk if employers would even consider me. How much money should I have saved up? If I live like I live now, I could get a job while | am still studying and save up 10k (which is a lot of money here but if I live frugally with my parents I could save it up). Would that be enough to keep me "alive" for couple months till i find a job? How much money could I save a month to send back to my family overseas? I will be around 23 years old when I finish my studies here.
as someone who lives in east boston, id love to think you did a absolutely spectacular job at showing everything beautiful about boston, since east boston does literally not hold a candle to boston
Visiting Boston while I am watching this video. Got to see most of the attractions you mentioned. Particularly loved Little Italy, Quincy Market and took ferry to Provincetown. Leaving in 2 says. Sad to leave.
I grew up 40 minutes west of Boston. Everything you said is accurate except the part about the Constitution... It was read a few days after its signing on July 4th, so it was probably read around the time you said. It was the first public reading, they wanted to do it here first because independence was the people of Bostons idea. It was read from the state house, not the common. Theres a little wrought iron balcony sticking out from the old state house, thats where it was read. Every year on the 4th of July they do a full reading and reenactment. Driving around the entire state is difficult. Our roads weren't meant for cars, its very easy to get lost and people drive aggressively. Its very easy to find yourself in a scary situation if you don't know what your doing. Not scary in terms of neighborhoods but getting lost and turned around. Google Maps doesn't always work in the city. That said, its an amazing place with great food and things to do. The entire state is like a history or literature lovers dream!
ive lived in boston since i was born (8 right now) its a really good place like the people timestamp when he says “the people are really nice” yes they really are you can basically ask them like anything like “how do i get from here to there” and every time me and my mom go to new places in boston the people we asked have either said “sorry we dont know” or just answered
Watching this even though I have lived in Boston all my life! :) If you don't have too much time, I would skip touristy Faneuil Hall and Cheers. You have to go to Fenway Park if you are a baseball fan. If you have time, take a ferry to Provincetown, Cape Cod or go north to Rockport. Visit Salem for some history is always fun. We have great transportation here. I would not drive in the city but uber everywhere.
Lots of great information. Going to Boston in August with my sister, our first time. Saved this video so I can go back later and write some things down.
Respectfully, I usually like his videos but I've lived in Boston since I came up for college decades ago. He really left out so much of the great areas in town. Please don't base your Boston plans on this! And also know that the driving is much, much easier...as is everything in the summer when the students are gone! And if you're going to be here long enough I would recommend a couple of day trips. Plymouth Would be at the top of my list. It's 1 of the few places I never get tired taking friends when they visit there's always so much to see and do in that town. If there's any specific questions we can help you with please just ask. End please please be vaccinated! We have over 80% vaccination rate and 1 of the lowest infection rates in the country. Tourists and college kids scare me nothing personal of course 😁 Oh the 1 super touristy thing I would actually recommend are the Duck boat tours. In a couple of hours you will see all the historic sites and get it over with LOL and you'll also have a nice ride in the Charles River. Not to mention being on boats that have had their tires worn out repeatedly with are championship teams victory parades!!!
@@ellenw391 I get a lot of information on places I’ll be visiting on UA-cam but I also do my homework on the place. We have been vaccinated, we wouldn’t go anywhere if we hadn’t been. We are renting a car to make side trips.
Welcome to Boston Sir hope you enjoyed your visit. 🙏🌹🌄😍🦞🌭 We have a great subway system. You don't have to drive if you don't want to. We don't really have bad traffic not the way you described 😁 but currently it's a pain because of construction 🚧 due to replacing underground pipes. That has slowed travels around the city. 🏙️ Littering is not allowed we hate that. Lots of history here. And very diverse community and cuisine! Enjoy!
My Grand-parents, and my parents were born and raised in Boston......Great-Grandmother had a rowhouse, on Pearl Street, just down from the Bunker Hill Monument......The North End was the IRISH part of Boston, before the Italians took over.....My Great-Grandfather rang the bells of the Old North Church, his family rang for 95 years.......My first job, at 18, was at the Carlestown Naval Shipyard, in 1967-1968.......I got to ring a bell, when I was 8 years old.....yep, my Daddy took me the the ONC.......
Very informative video on Boston, I really appreciate that you go into the history of Boston. I've been to Boston a couple of times, and taking my daughter there in mid September, which will be her first time in this city. Did you do a video on Cape Code as well?
Boston is so much fun! Spent most of my life here. Wish the bars were open later and that the rent didn’t cost $2500 a month for a shoe box but if you live outside of the city and don’t mind a 20-45 minute (without traffic) drive then it’s great
@@iampavle3153 It really depends on a few things! What do you do for work? Boston is a very very very expensive city to live in so you need a job that can pay for the rent/mortgage prices that we’ve got here. If you’re not wandering into the suburbs or other parts of the state then you could get away with not having a car and just staying in the greater Boston area all the time and traveling around by train but a car makes it so much easier to visit other really cool places like Salem, Cape Cod, or any of the beaches in The North Shore. It’s also a great place to network and make friends with people from all over the world, it’s probably the biggest perk of having so many prestigious colleges and universities here because every fall there’s a wave of thousands of new undergrads or grad students coming in from all over the US and the world! Which brings me to the food, everyone says New York has the best food in the northeast but every time I go to New York I’m never blown away by the food (it’s good just not something I’m willing to move for) but Boston being such a diverse place has really good Mexican, Indian, Japanese, Italian, Brazilian, Nigerian, Chinese, etc. and a lot of it is mom and pop owned restaurants with recipes that are generations old and absolutely incredible! In the end it all comes down to what your do for work and whether it can sustain you here in Boston. I will say that it is significantly cheaper to live outside the city and commute in but if you really want to live in Boston prepare yourself for nothing less than $2500 a month and that’s slowly rising as well! If you do decide to come, shoot me a message, maybe we can grab a beer!
@@edalvarez8901 I am still in High School and I live in Serbia. Collages here are a lot cheaper than in US, so I am planing to graduate software engineering in my home town and live with my parents. Then I want to move to Boston and get a job or maybe if possible financially get a master degree in one of colleges. I've always wanted to live in US, and Boston seems like right spot because it's soo walkable. I can't spend half of my life in a car, like I would in Texas. How hard would it be to find a job at this industry in Boston, because I guess there are a lot of skilled people with MIT degrees and idk if employers would even consider me. How much money should I have saved up? If I live like I live now, I could get a job while I am still studying and save up 10k (which is a lot of money here but if I live frugally with my parents I could save it up) . Would that be enough to keep me "alive" for couple months till I find a job? How much money could I save a month to send back to my family overseas? I will be around 23 years old when I finish my studies here.
I grew up in Mass. not far from Boston and you did a great job covering the different neighborhoods and historic sites. Heading back there this September.
Nice video! I live in Boston and thought you did a good job describing it. I liked how a lot of the video was walking around, so you could get a good feel for it. I also liked how you pretty much made a big loop around the city, ending up near where you started.
I.H.TV--- THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT VIDEO!!!!! I LIVED IN BOSTON AFTER MY MILITARY DUTYS 1984 TO 1997 ,.. RENTS ALL WENT SKY HIGH ..CHINA TOWN TOOK OVER THE COMBAT ZONE IN THE 90S THE BUILDINGS STRIP CLUBS GONE,. I HOPE YOU MAKE ANOTHER VIDEO ON THE BACK BAY THE CITGO SIGH FENWAY PARK,. AND THE GREAT PRU . SHOPPING MALL THINGS HAVE CHANGED THANKS!!!!!
Agreed, but to be fair, if idiots knew how to drive, we wouldn’t need to drive so aggressively, punch our steering wheel, excessively waive our arms, all while leaving a film of saliva on our windshield 😂
4 hours from NY to Phili.....that's a slow train. Love the Bean💯 people are nice until your in a car😂🤣🤣I don't know if you're from NY but that would explain how you missed Fenway Park🤣🤣Thanks for the tour of my home city💯perfect time of year to visit 👍👍
You can also watch our Providence travel guide ua-cam.com/video/oulqfqvLlrQ/v-deo.html
God I miss Boston so much. Lived in other states since I moved out, but never felt so good like in Massachusetts and Boston. Now I'm kinda stuck in Chicago area and planning to move back. Almost every place in the video is familiar, so many memories.
I miss it so so so much. I never thought I'd miss the green line's screeching but I do
I from Chicago and moving to Boston for a job
I had to move to Tampa. I regret doing so.
I am from Boston yes
Why did you move out of Boston (in the first place)?
I've gone to Boston twice the last year and absolutely fell in love with it. The rest of Massachusetts is always really beautiful
Hi Evan, do you have any must sees?
I've been to Boston--it's a wonderful city; they let me hang out for 6 months and gave me a place to live. Respect for the city's generosity and peoples' kindness.
:)
Where sir???
What was the nature of your visit (to Boston)?
Great video
I went to Boston with my family in 2016, it's a great place to visit and live
You have the best travel vids. Straight to the point, no silly bullshit, no filler 👍.
Hi pretty
@@richardbittencourt8515 down bad
My son starts college in Boston. We will be there soon, 2700 miles away. Thank you for the tour! Anyone I’ve spoken to about Boston, they absolutely love it!
Miss Boston and Miss Marina bay. Hope to make it back
You are absolutely right. Anyway how are you doing?
Great place for college kids.
I'm French woman and I really enjoy the video of Boston... It's beautiful and thank you very much to explain so well about boston
Hello, I must confess you're so beautiful 😍
Hope you're doing good today?
I been to boston one time ten years ago and always longed to go back :( its so much better than new york. Better air, better streets. Hell, better sunsets. I felt safer there too.
100% going back in July. Before my first time I thought it was just a smaller NYC (I’m from Texas btw) Boston is incredible
Thank you for sharing to us the video of Boston in the East of the USA. It's extremely beautiful city
2:13 “NY to Philadelphia “! Love your content I watch every night before bed
its looks unbelievably clean and classy
Moved from Midwest to here and it is a historic but also spectacular city ! Thanks for the great tour!
Absolute best tour of Boston on UA-cam.
Is the ONLY tour of Boston on UA-cam?
Been there. Done that. In 1997. Fabulous city! I remember going inside Cheers. Thanks! A very nostalgic video for me ....
I’ve been living in Boston for the last 5 years, love it here!
Could you recommend a safe/ reasonable priced place to stay in the city?
@@BrandiCaliGirl nothing right in Boston is reasonably priced in a safe neighborhood. If you tell me what age you are I can suggest places. If you are college age the Brighton/ Allston neighborhood is fun. If you are willing to live about 30 minutes from the city you can find nice places that are reasonably priced.
@@lf9341 what about other things like internet, water, electricity and groceries? Are they also expensive? I am considering moving to US and Boston seems like the right place. It's beautiful and walkable and it looks like Europe.
@@iampavle3153 It depends what country you are moving from! Things did get a lot more expensive in the last few months and with what is happening in Ukraine. But gas is much cheaper than in Europe.
@@lf9341 I am still in High School and I live in Serbia. Collages here are a lot cheaper than in US, so I am planing to graduate software engineering in my home town and live with my parents. Then I want to move to Boston and get a job or maybe if possible financially get a master degree in one of colleges. I've always wanted to live in US, and Boston seems like right spot because it's soo walkable. I can't spend half of my life in a car, like I would in Texas. How hard would it be to find a job at this industry in Boston, because I guess there are a lot of skilled people with MIT degrees and idk if employers would even consider me. How much money should I have saved up? If I live like I live now, I could get a job while | am still studying and save up 10k (which is a lot of money here but if I live frugally with my parents I could save it up). Would that be enough to keep me "alive" for couple months till i find a job? How much money could I save a month to send back to my family overseas? I will be around 23 years old when I finish my studies here.
as someone who lives in east boston, id love to think you did a absolutely spectacular job at showing everything beautiful about boston, since east boston does literally not hold a candle to boston
my Great great grandfather was in 1847 and he had a camera and it still works till then! Wot a miracle
Loved Boston! Thanks for taking me back!
Loved living in the North End for several years. Never hard to find a place to eat.
North end is amazing
Visiting Boston while I am watching this video. Got to see most of the attractions you mentioned. Particularly loved Little Italy, Quincy Market and took ferry to Provincetown. Leaving in 2 says. Sad to leave.
I grew up 40 minutes west of Boston. Everything you said is accurate except the part about the Constitution...
It was read a few days after its signing on July 4th, so it was probably read around the time you said. It was the first public reading, they wanted to do it here first because independence was the people of Bostons idea. It was read from the state house, not the common. Theres a little wrought iron balcony sticking out from the old state house, thats where it was read. Every year on the 4th of July they do a full reading and reenactment.
Driving around the entire state is difficult. Our roads weren't meant for cars, its very easy to get lost and people drive aggressively. Its very easy to find yourself in a scary situation if you don't know what your doing. Not scary in terms of neighborhoods but getting lost and turned around. Google Maps doesn't always work in the city.
That said, its an amazing place with great food and things to do. The entire state is like a history or literature lovers dream!
I would love to visit Boston some day. Love to visit the “Cheers” bar, one of my favorite TV sitcoms ever.
I’m moving to Boston for college soon. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Yo me too! Need to do my research about Boston lmao
Omg me too!! :DDD I’m so excited!! What school are you going to?
Northeastern ✌😜
@@annabel7896 omg sameee
@@annabel7896 im going to neu too 🙈
Thank you for taking your time to create these fantastic videos, your an absolute legend.
Boston is such a lovely city. Thanks for sharing.
Thoroughly enjoyed Boston trip through your eyes Sir! And hear the story of sights as described by you. Very interesting calming tour.🤴🎇✨
Very nice video. The shots taken, music, information. Would love a little more food but well done
Researching our upcoming family trip. Thanks for the great video!
This is perfect. Thanks for the travel guide!
Best city in America.
Hands down
Hands down
You know it !
I'm deeply admired by Boston city it's a dream for me to visit this stunning city
:)
Trust me you'll love it! I just got from a trip there and it as fantastic😁
You're "deeply admired by Boston city" (i.e. they're "deeply admiring you")?
Thanks for sharing this video, I was at Boston back in the 2002 summer, great city!
Thanks for the great info. Cant wait to visit!!!
ive lived in boston since i was born (8 right now) its a really good place like the people timestamp when he says “the people are really nice” yes they really are you can basically ask them like anything like “how do i get from here to there” and every time me and my mom go to new places in boston the people we asked have either said “sorry we dont know” or just answered
Watching this even though I have lived in Boston all my life! :)
If you don't have too much time, I would skip touristy Faneuil Hall and Cheers.
You have to go to Fenway Park if you are a baseball fan.
If you have time, take a ferry to Provincetown, Cape Cod or go north to Rockport. Visit Salem for some history is always fun.
We have great transportation here.
I would not drive in the city but uber everywhere.
North end wharf is my daily spot to relax by the ocean enjoy my coffee and joints
Oh man I’m from New Zealand 🇳🇿 and I really want to visit Boston .
Highly recommanded.
Yeah me too, I’m American and I’m either moving there, NY, or staying in Texas.
@@ramani.222 same
@@indeedConfirmed That’s cool, but I want to move to NY now, but I’m only 14, I still have time.
Thanks for sharing a great Boston travel guide!
Lots of great information. Going to Boston in August with my sister, our first time. Saved this video so I can go back later and write some things down.
Respectfully, I usually like his videos but I've lived in Boston since I came up for college decades ago. He really left out so much of the great areas in town. Please don't base your Boston plans on this! And also know that the driving is much, much easier...as is everything in the summer when the students are gone! And if you're going to be here long enough I would recommend a couple of day trips. Plymouth Would be at the top of my list. It's 1 of the few places I never get tired taking friends when they visit there's always so much to see and do in that town.
If there's any specific questions we can help you with please just ask. End please please be vaccinated! We have over 80% vaccination rate and 1 of the lowest infection rates in the country. Tourists and college kids scare me nothing personal of course 😁
Oh the 1 super touristy thing I would actually recommend are the Duck boat tours. In a couple of hours you will see all the historic sites and get it over with LOL and you'll also have a nice ride in the Charles River. Not to mention being on boats that have had their tires worn out repeatedly with are championship teams victory parades!!!
@@ellenw391 I get a lot of information on places I’ll be visiting on UA-cam but I also do my homework on the place. We have been vaccinated, we wouldn’t go anywhere if we hadn’t been. We are renting a car to make side trips.
Hi pretty
I love Boston! This is one of the reasons I live in Boston.
Great video! Thank you for sharing.🤙🤙
Very nice tour of this historic city.
Very helpful and reassuring for people who will be using public transportation on their 1st trip to Boston
awesome all-rounder tour!
Thanks you so much for this amazing video about Boston,Massachusetts to shows these amazing places two years ago in New England 2022❤❤❤
Just taking two sweaters this week. Loved the lobster 🦞 you were eating.
Welcome to Boston Sir hope you enjoyed your visit. 🙏🌹🌄😍🦞🌭 We have a great subway system. You don't have to drive if you don't want to. We don't really have bad traffic not the way you described 😁 but currently it's a pain because of construction 🚧 due to replacing underground pipes. That has slowed travels around the city. 🏙️ Littering is not allowed we hate that. Lots of history here. And very diverse community and cuisine! Enjoy!
It looks pretty much similar to Hamburg. I lived in Hamburg and love it aside from the weather. Looking forward to visit Boston soon.
I live in boston haha but i’m still watching the video😂 great content!
Hi
My Grand-parents, and my parents were born and raised in Boston......Great-Grandmother had a rowhouse, on Pearl Street, just down from the Bunker Hill Monument......The North End was the IRISH part of Boston, before the Italians took over.....My Great-Grandfather rang the bells of the Old North Church, his family rang for 95 years.......My first job, at 18, was at the Carlestown Naval Shipyard, in 1967-1968.......I got to ring a bell, when I was 8 years old.....yep, my Daddy took me the the ONC.......
Excellent commentary and video. Every moment I know personally.! 🍾🥂
Hoping to visit Boston. TY for an informative video.
Colombia national anthem sounds on the background 09:40 I'm going to Boston next week... so excited
Very informative video on Boston, I really appreciate that you go into the history of Boston. I've been to Boston a couple of times, and taking my daughter there in mid September, which will be her first time in this city. Did you do a video on Cape Code as well?
Great show. I can’t wait to return to beautiful Boston 💕💕
Really I enjoyed the BEST city BOSTON, thank y very very much.
Hello mate, Are you interested in making constant income every weekend true binary options??
I definitely enjoyed your video. I can't wait to visit.
The best city united states harmony, peace and tranquility
Not everywhere but in Boston even the bad neighborhoods have a degree of Civility not seen in another cities
@@jamesricker3997 I will have to visit and do my own research. 🤔
I agree
Very nice tour.. thank you very much !
So much American 🇺🇸 History in Boston, looks like a great place for the whole family 👍🏼
Yes indeed. There are good museum for children. And very walkable city.
Boston is so much fun! Spent most of my life here. Wish the bars were open later and that the rent didn’t cost $2500 a month for a shoe box but if you live outside of the city and don’t mind a 20-45 minute (without traffic) drive then it’s great
@@edalvarez8901 Is Boston good for starting a new life in America, as an immigrant? How high are taxes tho?
@@iampavle3153 It really depends on a few things! What do you do for work? Boston is a very very very expensive city to live in so you need a job that can pay for the rent/mortgage prices that we’ve got here. If you’re not wandering into the suburbs or other parts of the state then you could get away with not having a car and just staying in the greater Boston area all the time and traveling around by train but a car makes it so much easier to visit other really cool places like Salem, Cape Cod, or any of the beaches in The North Shore. It’s also a great place to network and make friends with people from all over the world, it’s probably the biggest perk of having so many prestigious colleges and universities here because every fall there’s a wave of thousands of new undergrads or grad students coming in from all over the US and the world! Which brings me to the food, everyone says New York has the best food in the northeast but every time
I go to New York I’m never blown away by the food (it’s good just not something I’m willing to move for) but Boston being such a diverse place has really good Mexican, Indian, Japanese, Italian, Brazilian, Nigerian, Chinese, etc. and a lot of it is mom and pop owned restaurants with recipes that are generations old and absolutely incredible!
In the end it all comes down to what your do for work and whether it can sustain you here in Boston. I will say that it is significantly cheaper to live outside the city and commute in but if you really want to live in Boston prepare yourself for nothing less than $2500 a month and that’s slowly rising as well! If you do decide to come, shoot me a message, maybe we can grab a beer!
@@edalvarez8901 I am still in High School and I live in Serbia. Collages here are a lot cheaper than in US, so I am planing to graduate software engineering in my home town and live with my parents. Then I want to move to Boston and get a job or maybe if possible financially get a master degree in one of colleges. I've always wanted to live in US, and Boston seems like right spot because it's soo walkable. I can't spend half of my life in a car, like I would in Texas. How hard would it be to find a job at this industry in Boston, because I guess there are a lot of skilled people with MIT degrees and idk if employers would even consider me. How much money should I have saved up? If I live like I live now, I could get a job while I am still studying and save up 10k (which is a lot of money here but if I live frugally with my parents I could save it up) . Would that be enough to keep me "alive" for couple months till I find a job? How much money could I save a month to send back to my family overseas? I will be around 23 years old when I finish my studies here.
I grew up in Mass. not far from Boston and you did a great job covering the different neighborhoods and historic sites. Heading back there this September.
Do you actually remember Boston?
Thanks for the video!! This was really helpfull!!!
Beautiful and lovely city
This Viedo bring back Memories Boston is Amazing 👍👍👍👍👍
The majority of the people in Massachusetts are very, very nice and friendly.Don't let a few bad apples spoil the bunch. 🍏
Thank you for the video and your time. See you Boston in Thanksgiving Breaks.
Nice video! I live in Boston and thought you did a good job describing it. I liked how a lot of the video was walking around, so you could get a good feel for it. I also liked how you pretty much made a big loop around the city, ending up near where you started.
It’s a very informative clip. Thank you very much
I lived in Boston my whole life and then my parents moved me to Texas but still Boston feels like home
:)
So beautiful wow whi going tomorrow there. Thanks
I really enjoyed your video.⭐️
Thanks for Sharing! 💕
Greetings from Albania. 🇦🇱
Stay connected! 👍🏼
Great movie ! love it ! same as Boston !
I love your video, This Friday I’m going to visit Boston 😃 and this video will help me a lot, thank you ☺️👍
Hope you had fun!
Awesome video!
I.H.TV--- THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT VIDEO!!!!! I LIVED IN BOSTON AFTER MY MILITARY DUTYS 1984 TO 1997 ,.. RENTS ALL WENT SKY HIGH ..CHINA TOWN TOOK OVER THE COMBAT ZONE IN THE 90S THE BUILDINGS STRIP CLUBS GONE,. I HOPE YOU MAKE ANOTHER VIDEO ON THE BACK BAY THE CITGO SIGH FENWAY PARK,. AND THE GREAT PRU . SHOPPING MALL THINGS HAVE CHANGED THANKS!!!!!
Wow I have never been but it looks beautiful
The masshole transformation begins behind the wheel. I can attest to this as a masshole lol
🗣A definite masshole...👏🏻👏🏻
Agreed, we're fine until we get behind the wheel!
That's the comment I left 🤣 people are nice until you're in a cah🤣🤣🤣
Agreed, but to be fair, if idiots knew how to drive, we wouldn’t need to drive so aggressively, punch our steering wheel, excessively waive our arms, all while leaving a film of saliva on our windshield 😂
Cool video …. Go Boston go…
Correction: MIT Harvard and Cambridge Uni are in Cambridge.
My favorite aria Boston public garden. Swan boat ride
Beautiful Boston!
Hello beautiful, how are you doing today?
the greatest city in the country
4 hours from NY to Phili.....that's a slow train. Love the Bean💯 people are nice until your in a car😂🤣🤣I don't know if you're from NY but that would explain how you missed Fenway Park🤣🤣Thanks for the tour of my home city💯perfect time of year to visit 👍👍
Miss Boston Mass terribly.
I think that Boston is the coolest American city:)
😍😍😍 my dream Is to visit Boston once in my Life. I think is the most fascinating city in the usa. Greetings from Italy.
Hello beautiful
Hope you're doing good today?
I am from Boston great city.
Nice tour. Thanks
Great Content.
Really informative
Birthplace of the Legend Bill Burr, Keep up the good work sir.
Canton Mass
Amazing video, thanks so much
Boston is a great city
We are going back to the beach in July to Newport Beach California for three or four days vacation
I’m legit watching this because I fly in to Boston in 10 days
same. how was it?
i love boston
Going there Wednesday.
I never been boston before, but i have a dream since i was in college and that dream still life in my dream.
Thank you so much for the tour