EXPLORING THE CITY OF BOSTON ALONG WITH A SCENIC DRIVE TO BAR HARBOR MAINEThis trip combines the fun of being in the great city of Boston with a scenic road trip up the Maine coast as far north as Bar Harbor. Spend some time exploring all that the wonderful city of Boston has to offer before heading to Maine. In the summer, the streets come alive. On weekends, there are many street performers, especially in the area around Faneuil Hall. There is so much history in Boston, and kids love following the red brick Freedom Trail as you walk to various sites, including the Old North Church and the Copp’s Hill Burying Ground. Before planning any road trips check the attraction or national park social media accounts and websites for the most current information about closures. Visitor centers at Acadia National Park may have reduced hours of operation and vehicle reservations may be required for access in certain parts of the park. Some of the activities listed when this post was originally written may be temporarily unavailable. Updated June 2023 This post contains affiliate links; if you purchase something familyTravelsUSA may receive a small commission. As always, opinions are my own. |
We love visiting Boston, and were fortunate to have family that lived in the historic North End for many years. One of the special things that my late Uncle Arthur shared with us was his love for feasts, but in particular the Saint Anthony's Feast. Every summer at the end of August, the streets are filled with table after table of Italian favorites, including cannoli, zeppole and arancini for an entire weekend. My uncle would spend weeks preparing his favorite Italian dishes, and as the Grand Procession walked by his house, he would feed hundreds of parade participants. The summer of 2023 brings the 104th annual Saint Anthony’s Feast from August 24th to August 27th. The North End is also home to many traditional Italian restaurants and pastry shops. There is always a line at Mike’s Pastry on Hanover Street, but it is worth the short wait!
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