Monday 20 April 2009

The Boston Coffee Gathering.

I’ve been looking forward to visiting Boston for some time. I can’t really tell you why, mostly because I don’t really know myself!
I think a few weeks in New York is enough time, both for things to do and for my wallet. Sad to leave though, it is a fantastic city...

Farewell.

Boston Common



Probably one of the most uninviting names for a central attraction of a city. The common is located pretty much central of downtown Boston but unlike another park in the center of a city I know of, doesn't manage to give the same detached feeling but instead seems more like a large playground with a few statues and monuments dotted around for tourists pleasure.
It does however serve as the starting point of Boston's main tourist feature...the Freedom Trail.

Walking the 'Trail..
In essence, the Freedom Trail is a red line marked out on the pavements of downtown Boston that serves to direct you to the points of interest in Boston relating to the beginnings of the American Revolution. A great idea I thought, means you can't get lost. I still did.

Among the points of interest:
The Old Meeting House - where the Boston Tea Party was proposed.

The Old State House - site of the Boston Massacre which incidentally, with 3 people killed, I'm not sure deserves the name - "You call that a massacre, THIS is a massacre...!"

I forget the significance of this! It was built to commemorate something. After climbing the 294 steps inside (I didn't count - there was a sign giving a health warning - sod the sign, put a lift in I say), it gave great views of Boston...

Cheers!
For those who don't know, the TV show 'Cheers' was based on a bar located in Boston. The picture below will be familiar from the opening sequence (without the people!)
Of course we had to go in for a beer. Overpriced but refreshing! Seems like the place has turned into another franchise outlet selling Cheers memorabilia and other tat.

On the theme of beer, at a different pub I had a beer called 'Sergeant Peppers Lonely Ale". It is a 'peppered' beer which aroused my curiosity. Pour 100g of pepper into a pint of ale and you'll share my experience!

Friends
We were able to meet up with a few friends whilst in Boston which was great fun.


Catching a gig (Bishop Allen) in the venue 'Middle East'. They were really good but we had to leave early to catch the last bus back to the hostel - pain.





Results of drinking games with Sylvia, Tara and friends.



The Hostel Experience.

Rooms - cramped apart from the bathroom which was of hotel standard. Nice being able to sh*t in luxury I suppose!Location - one bus ride and one metro ride (up to an hour) trip to downtown Boston. Not Ideal. I decided to walk into downtown one day, took me 3 hours.
Guests - very few.
Overall, not a great hostel pick but the only one of affordable price. Maybe next time I'll try selling some tea to pay for a nicer place?

A Further Slice of Boston
Aboard the USS Cassin Young, US Naval Destroyer.

Fenway Park - Oldest (and probably most famous) baseball park in America. Home of the Boston Red Sox.

Public Transport (The 'T')- worst experienced yet. Got stranded one night after we made a slight (drunken) mistake by waiting on the wrong side of the track. We missed the last tube (it was only 00:30) and had to fork out $50 for a taxi. See, drinking is expensive!

The hostel had a piano outside. Needless to say it sounded terrible. Improved Richards playing though.

A final slice of Americana...
Lovely.

2 comments:

  1. Your blog just keeps getting better!

    Have emailed you - hope you get time to reply.

    Band's first gig tonight - bricking it!!!! Might calm down with a pint of peppered ale......

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  2. Looks awesome Frodo! I'm sat here at 4.30am writing my dissertation - hand in: 35 hrs, 28 mins. Want to swap? ;)

    Boston looks rather British, with that bend in the road and slightly Victorian looking houses!

    Take care, enjoy lots of beer!
    G

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