Friday, May 25, 2007

Boston's most unique tours

Whether you're planning your first trip to Boston or you want to see the city in a whole new way, here the most unique tours of this diverse and infinitely interesting New England city.

1) Boston Duck Tours

What's a Duck Tour? Good question! You'll tour Boston's roads and waters in a "duck," a World War II-era amphibious vehicle. Your tour guide will probably tell a few jokes that will quack you up, too.

2) Boston North End Market Tours

Michele Topor leads Boston visitors on culinary adventures in the city's Italian North End. If you consider yourself a foodie, don't leave Boston without booking a spot on this gourmet stroll and behind-the-scenes tour of the North End's markets and eateries.

3) New England Ghost Tours

The Boston Spirits Walking Tour offered by New England Ghost Tours is an opportunity to see the city at night and to delve into its dark and mysterious crevasses. If you like tales of ghosts and want to visit cemeteries and learn who haunts Boston, this is the tour for you.

4) Talking Street Cell Phone Tour of Boston

Aerosmith lead singer and Massachusetts native Steven Tyler is at your call to show you around town. At your cell phone call, that is. The Talking Street cell phone tour of Boston costs just $5.95 (not including your cell phone air time) and features the voice of one of the city's best-known rockers.

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