Where is the best view of Boston's skyline, like on a Boston postcard? From one of the many bridges or an observation deck - and if so, which one? I'll tell you where
to go - and what it costs. Stay tuned until the end of the video, then I reveal a special Boston travel tip where you can overlook the city from a roof terrace,
without any reflecting glass windows or other obstacles and the best ... It's free of charge!
The first thing I do is take the red subway line to Charles/MGH and catch a glimpse of Boston's skyline from Longfellow Bridge.
The Longfellow Bridge crosses the Charles River and connects Boston with Cambridge.
The bridge is also called the "Salt-and-Pepper Bridge" because of the appearance of the pillars. For perfect Boston sightseeing it is important to take the footpath
on the left side, as the street cannot be crossed due to the central subway rails and the Boston skyline is on this side. So you can stroll to the other side of the
Longfellow Bridge and take a photo from time to time. There is a lot to see and there are often many boats on the Charles River when the weather is good.
In Cambridge you can get back to the subway at the Kendall station.
The Prudential Tower with the Skywalk Observatory or so-called "Skywalk Boston" is a classic and probably the best-known and highest observation deck in Boston.
Currently the entrance fee is $ 20 and you can visit the observation deck as often as you like throughout the day from 10 am to 10 pm, e.g. in the morning in daylight
and in the evening to admire the sparkling lights of Boston. $ 20 - that may seem expensive at first, but it's worth it and you'll definitely regret it if you do not
visit Skywalk Boston. It is a great experience and a multilingual audio guide, in the form of a telephone receiver with a neck strap, tells you at the push
of a button exactly what you can see from this very position. I love it here. Moreover you get to know Boston much better with nice anecdotes,
many historical information and a complete overview of almost everything that matter. In addition, the
Top of the Hub Restaurant & Lounge offers a magnificent view and delicious food.
The second observation deck I visit is a real Boston insider tip. Located in a nondescript office tower on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Seaport Boulevard,
there is the Observation Deck at Independence Wharf located. Just go in, sign up at the reception with your ID and you can take the elevator up by yourself.
On a beautiful terrace on the 14th floor with a green mini-roof garden, a bench and binoculars, there is an interesting view in the fresh air over Boston's
Waterfront and the harbor to Logan International Airport.
As I walk out of the building, I see that the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is almost next door, and so I spend the end of my perfect day with a visit and exciting
history of Boston and New England. I hope this video helped you to find the best observation deck in Boston! Where do you think you have the most beautiful
view over Boston and do you know any other great observation decks in Boston or other interesting perspectives of Boston? Then just write write them
down in the comments, I am looking forward and am curious!
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