One of my favorite cities, enjoy! I am taking my teenage kids there next week for a couple of days before we head out to Cape Cod. I hope we can cram as much fun stuff in as you guys did.
The North End is the Italian neighborhood in Boston. I have relatives down there. Over the years, it's become a bit yuppified, and you won't see as many (or any) Mafiosi anymore.
ooft good question! I have not had good pizza in Florida that's for sure. I've had some pretty good pizza back in the UK but the seasoning in the sauce on this one was pretty dam goooood
@@_amberinamerica Next time you're in Boston, it's only a couple of hour drive to New Haven, Connecticut and some of the most famous pizza in the country. Sally's Apizza, Pepe's Apizza, and Modern Pizza. All world-class. Also New Haven is the birthplace of the hamburger, at Louis' Lunch, certified as such by the US Library of Congress, no less.
Boston is a fantastic city. Great sports town, food, clean and I love the accents!
fully agree!! though I didn't hear many super strong accents which was SO disappointing!!
One of my favorite cities, enjoy! I am taking my teenage kids there next week for a couple of days before we head out to Cape Cod. I hope we can cram as much fun stuff in as you guys did.
So fun!! For sure book the tour if you want to see/learn a lot in a short space of time! Quincy Market was a highlight for me!
I want to go to Boston for the history mostly.
there's SO much of it! I only scratched the surface!
Mass General Brigham is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. That’s why.
Fam ❤
missing you!
@@_amberinamerica you better be!!
The North End is the Italian neighborhood in Boston. I have relatives down there. Over the years, it's become a bit yuppified, and you won't see as many (or any) Mafiosi anymore.
I did not see any suspected mafiosi (sadly)...but lots of great food!
Fun fact I proposed to my wife of 28 years on the swan boats🎉
aww that's a great story!! I hope you get to go back often
How does that pizza compare to Florida and Britain?
ooft good question! I have not had good pizza in Florida that's for sure. I've had some pretty good pizza back in the UK but the seasoning in the sauce on this one was pretty dam goooood
@@_amberinamerica Next time you're in Boston, it's only a couple of hour drive to New Haven, Connecticut and some of the most famous pizza in the country. Sally's Apizza, Pepe's Apizza, and Modern Pizza. All world-class. Also New Haven is the birthplace of the hamburger, at Louis' Lunch, certified as such by the US Library of Congress, no less.