Ron Burgundy
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I have been to both and would go for Boston for the same reasons that others here have stated .also you could nip down to New York for a night too from Boston
It takes about 4.5 hours on the bus, we did it with the Peter Pan busline.
The climate in Boston could be a bit more forgiving that Chicago in early November, Boston (and the whole of New England) is stunning in the fall/autumn.
Pity the baseball season is over as a trip to Fenway is a must.
If you're into that sort of thing you could try and get a New England Patriots game but the stadium is about 20 miles outside the city.
How long does it take to get from Boston to New York, it might be a nice suprise for my wife.
i lived in Boston for 8 years and although obviously biased,there is alot to do in boston on a short trip. they have all the usual tourist things to do like the famous duck tours, the jfk museum and cheers. there is great shopping on newbury street, downtown (filenes basement) and some great shopping centers like the prudential center. Boston is a small city and very easy to get around. and obviously there is a great irish connection and loads of good irish bars and plenty top class restraunts.
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