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[quote=Anonymous]Boston will be beautiful in October. Just to note, you will be very close to foliage in New England, so depending on peak, you might want to consider a day trip driving in Vermont, stopping for lunch at a B&B. Vermont will be a 2 hour drive. If you want to stay in Boston, anywhere on or near the commons is fun and walkable. I don't know what the symphony schedule is in the Fall, but symphony hall is one of the three best acoustic venues in the WORLD, it is also historical and charming and the POPs performances are fun. You'll want to walk and dine in the North End, shop Quincy Market, see Faneuil Hall, Boston Museum of Fine arts, and walk through Beacon Hill. There's also the FreedomTrail which is about 2.5 miles and will take you through 16 historically significant sites, like the Old North Church, Paul Revere house, Bunker Hill and the USS Constitution. We generally stay at the Fairmont at Copley Square, very nice but we've also stayed at a Klimpton boutique hotel Nine Zero off of Tremont which was less spectacular but very accessible and not as pricey. Any of the chain hotels (Hyatt etc.) are what you would expect. What do you like to do?[/quote]
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