Boston – Where History Comes Alive
Boston is one of the most significant cities in the history of American independence and is also a modern cultural hub. Renowned educational institutions such as Harvard University and MIT shape life in the city. In addition, there are impressive cultural landmarks such as the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The city, with its striking skyline, is easy to explore on foot, for example during walks along the Charles River Esplanade or on the historic Freedom Trail. Boston is one of the most charming destinations on the American East Coast.
Highlights to Listen to – the Audio Travel Guide
Welcome to the Lufthansa Insights travel podcast, the new content universe for our passengers. Come on board and join us on a vibrant journey through Boston and its surrounding.
We’ll discover East Coast culinary classics, visit iconic movie locations, and experience unique traditions surrounding Harvard University up close. Supported by AI-generated voices, we share unique stories along the way.
Compact, informative, entertaining – get inspired for your next trip!
Boston in Golden Autumn
When the leaves turn warm shades of red and gold in the fall, Boston shows itself at perhaps its most beautiful. September, with temperatures up to 23 degrees, and the slightly cooler October are considered the ideal times to visit: clear air and sunny days make strolls through the historic neighborhoods particularly charming. The famous brick facades glow in the warm light, and the city feels both lively and relaxed.
Insider Tips: Experience Boston with Lufthansa Flight Attendant Gregor Werner
Flight attendant Gregor Werner shows us what his perfect day in the unofficial capital of New England looks like – filled with East Coast culinary delights, scenic parks, and historic landmarks.
Discover More of Boston
Looking to explore even more of Boston? Visit the Charles River Esplanade for scenic views of the skyline, enjoy a classic East Coast lunch at Quincy Market, or admire the historic Federal-style brick buildings in Beacon Hill.
3 to 5 Days in Boston for a Well-rounded City Trip
The ideal length of stay in Boston is three to five days – enough time to fully experience this compact city with its rich history and vibrant culture. During your visit, you can walk the Freedom Trail and explore landmarks like the Old North Church or Paul Revere’s House, take a harbor cruise to see the skyline and islands like Peddocks (featured in the film "Shutter Island"), or stroll through the North End and try authentic Italian cannoli. Add a trip to Cambridge to visit Harvard, enjoy a walk along the Charles River, and don’t miss culinary highlights like Parker House Rolls at the Omni Parker House. If you have five days, consider a trip to the colorful White Mountain National Forest in the fall.
For those looking to explore beyond the city, these three destinations are worth considering:
- Cambridge – between elite universities and everyday life
Directly across from Boston, on the other side of the Charles River, lies Cambridge – home to Harvard University and MIT. A relaxed urban atmosphere has taken root here, featuring bookstores, cafés, and green campus grounds. - Salem – history and legends
Salem is located about half an hour north of Boston. The town is famous – and infamous – for its seventeenth-century witch trials but also for its maritime charm. - Cape Cod – coastline and open space
About ninety minutes from Boston, Cape Cod offers wide beaches, charming coastal towns, and fresh ocean air – ideal for a day trip.
Would you like to discover Boston? Find your flight now and experience the USA at its best!