Boston is the most populous city in New England, with a population of almost 700,000. It is a port city with a growing cruise industry as more and more cruises are docking in the city, which in turn improves the local economy. Boston is very much geared towards tourists as well as local inhabitants, meaning there is plenty to see and do during your stay. Our guide on 'the top 21 things to do in Boston when travelling on business' provides some great tips
Boston Airport is easily accessible from Boston city centre and is connected to many national and international airports.
Despite being known as ‘America’s walking city’, Boston has a well-developed transport network – operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (or the ‘T’ to locals). Subway, bus, trolley car and boat services are available throughout the city – with a late-night bus service also being in place for those who wish to sample Boston’s famous nightlife.
Boston is famous for its depictions in films, in which its residents are portrayed with broad ‘Boston English’ accents. It is thought this distinct accent stems from Boston’s significance Irish population – as the city was a major destination for Irish immigrants throughout its history. Boston has its own unique slang which adds to its character and personality.
Boston experiences relatively high East coast temperatures year-round, with July peaking at an average of 74 Fahrenheit. Winters can be chill at 29 Fahrenheit in January, but generally speaking, the city has clement weather which makes for pleasant travelling.
Founded in 1630 by English Puritans and named after their English home, Boston has an intriguing and complex history. The city was built-in the hope of being a ‘city on a hill’ – an example of a Godly puritan society. Harvard was first established as a college in 1636, and the city is known for its involvement in the American Revolution, with momentous events such as the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party shaping much of what followed.
Boston is among the 30 most economically powerful cities in the world, meaning opportunities for business and expansion are always in sight. With its lauded educational facilities, Boston attracts over 350,000 students annually, meaning the economy, in turn, benefit from the added value and eventual employment opportunities this offers. Technology companies thrive in the city, in particular biotechnology, meaning Boston is rated as the top life sciences cluster in the USA.
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