
For a Different Experience in Boston - Traveling Ideas for Bad Weather
To say that there is a particular season of the year that is best for traveling to Boston, would be misleading. Of course, the low season exists just as much as in other destinations worldwide. However, even during winter when the weather is close to horrible you still can find something to do indoors, that is fun, such as, going for food festivals, museum exhibits, theater, holiday celebrations and many more.
Due to favorable weather conditions, you might consider to visit Boston during the High Season that is from April to June and September to October.
When to Visit Boston
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It is mostly recommendable that you visit Boston in the September and October period, when the weather is generally mild and sunny and do yourself a huge favor of avoiding a heat wave. You could also visit the city in late October and get to see the beautiful foliage that adorns the surroundings.
Best time to visit Boston
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During winter, which usually is between December and March, there is a great deal of fun stuff that you could do indoors or even outdoors. One of the activities that stands highly recommended is visiting the Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse where you could get yourself a gigantic piece of steak while having the seven fireplaces they have, keep you warm.
What to do in Boston during Winter
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Boston is a city known for its fun-filled food festivals, which usually take place in the winter season. One such festival is the New England Food Show, which show cases the tastiest cuisine that Boston has to offer. This festival, held in-doors, offers a great opportunity to run from the chilly weather outside and immerse yourself in an activity that is full of exploration and new discoveries for your palette.
New England Food Show Official Site
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