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Whether your vacation is to dive into history or just have fun, Boston is the place for you. You can find a piece of history pretty much everywhere you go in Boston. Boston has some of the hottest bars and clubs and many wonderful famous restaurants. There is great shopping on Newbury Street and the Prudential Center Mall. Stay at one of the first-class hotels such as The Westin Copley Place or the Omni Parker House. A great tourist attraction is the Boston Duck Tours. On these tours you will see Boston by land, going through Boston neighborhoods and sea, on the Boston Harbor. You are sure to have a great vacation when you visit Boston.


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Figaro is a two-story coffee shop that is both spacious and intimate. It has all the qualities that make up a great coffee shop. Wonderful ambiance, great food, fantastic service and free Internet!

Meet here with friends for an afternoon of conversations on comfortable couches. Let the rich aroma of the gourmet coffee fill your senses. Try the gooey desserts as a compliment to Figaro’s full range of coffees and teas. If you get hungry there are plenty of delicious sandwiches, salads, pastas, and soups to choose from.Sometimes people spend the entire day here, reading, working, and people watching. The service is great and the staff is friendly. To top it off, wireless Internet is free here.

There are also magazines and books for patrons to read. There are several shelves that play host to a long running book swap club. Just bring in your unwanted books and trade it in for new ones, all free of charge. Centrally located near XinTianDi there is plenty to do nearby. This is perhaps one of the best coffee houses in Shanghai. Come in for an afternoon of cozy reading!

*Location: 160 Xingye Lu, Xin Tian Di near Madang Lu, Metro Line 1 Huangpi Nan Lu Station

*Telephone: 6384-7242

*Hours of Operation: Open Sun-Thu 8am-10pm, Fri-Sat 8am-12am

*Price Less than Y99 per couple

*Accepts International Credit Cards

 


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Boston Massachusetts is a city rich in history and culture. A lot of things you read about in your school history book took place right in Boston. Walk along the Freedom Trail and view very important landmarks and historic sites, such as Paul Revere’s house, Bunker Hill Monument and Boston Common, to name a few. Along with all the rich history Boston also has many wonderful areas to shop and eat. Newbury Street is a great place to sit in sidewalk cafes and shop at some of the higher end stores. Boston also has a very high fan base for its sports. Red Sox fans are die-hard fans and they fill up Fenway Park at every game. Boston has such rich culture and so many sights to see that it is a great place to visit for the day or to plan a vacation and stay for a while.

Located in the heart of New England with a coastline along the great Atlantic seaboard, Massachusetts is rich in both American history and fun. History nuts will go crazy over the amount of historical reenactments and exhibits scattered throughout the state, like the Pilgrims’struggle to survive at the New World at Plimoth Plantation, or the USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is docked at Charlestown, or Lexington Green, where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired, or the Witch Trial Tours just north of Boston. But don’t stop there. Boston itself is a historical icon. From cobblestone streets leading to quaint bars and taverns to the campus of esteemed Harvard University you'll find a plethora of history and intellectual conversations among resident Bostonians. Catching a Red Sox game at historic Fenway Park is also a winner, regardless the outcome of the game. Concord and Cape Cod are two other must-see cities with their own unique amenities and charm, the latter offering offshore fishing charters and whale-watching tours. Hikers can head to Royalston Falls, the Swift River Reservation, the famed Appalachian Trail, or Mt. Washington State Forest while those preferring a leisurely walk can visit Greater Boston's Garden in the Woods or the forest covered Weir Hill Reservation, located in Greater Merrimack Valley. And extreme sports enthusiasts can get the thrills of their lives kayaking the Ipswich River, skydiving in Greater Merrimack Valley, dog sledding through the woods, or ice climbing in the Berkshires.

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