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DK Eyewitness Boston

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Your in-depth guide to the very best of Boston. Make the most of your trip to this beautiful destination with our DK Eyewitness Travel Guide.

Packed with insider tips to make your trip a success, you'll find a guide to Boston's stunning architecture and its scenic drives that let you experience the best hotels, bars, and shops that the city has to offer. Try local delicacies at fantastic restaurants, bars, and clubs, and enjoy the great views in spots that will take your breath away. We have the best hotels for every budget, plus fun activities for the solitary traveler or for families and children visiting Boston.

Discover DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Boston

- Detailed itineraries and "don't-miss" destination highlights at a glance.
- Illustrated cutaway 3-D drawings of important sights.
- Floor plans and guided visitor information for major museums.
- Free, color pull-out map (print edition) marked with sights from the guide, a selected sight and street index, public transit information, practical information on getting around, and a chart for measuring walking distances.
- Guided walking tours, local drink and dining specialties to try, things to do, and places to eat, drink, and shop by area.
- Area maps marked with sights.
- Detailed city maps include street finder indexes for easy navigation.
- Insights into history and culture to help you understand the stories behind the sights.
- Hotel and restaurant listings highlight DK Choice special recommendations.
With hundreds of full-color photographs, hand-drawn illustrations, and custom maps that illuminate every page, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Boston truly shows you these places as no one else can.

Recommended: For a pocket guidebook to Boston, check out DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Top 10 Boston , which is packed with dozens of top 10 lists, ensuring you make the most of your time and experience the best of everything.

Series Overview: For more than two decades, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides have helped travelers experience the world through the history, art, architecture, and culture of their destinations. Expert travel writers and researchers provide independent editorial advice, recommendations, and reviews. With guidebooks to hundreds of places around the globe available in print and digital formats, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides show travelers how they can discover more.

DK Eyewitness Travel Guides: the most maps, photographs, and illustrations of any guide. Visit TravelDK.com to learn more.

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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2,663 reviews33 followers
August 12, 2021
Great travel guide. Lots of pictures and easy access to all the information you could want about Boston. Information is clearly laid out and the separate areas are colored coded.
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94 reviews2 followers
August 3, 2023
I told my colleagues I am going on vacation to Boston.
One said, “I was just there! I’ll loan you my travel guide to help you plan.”
I said, “No need; I am visiting family and they are planning the whole trip.”
The next day this book was on my desk.

10/10 experience, no notes
Profile Image for Lesley.
2,667 reviews
May 8, 2015
great travel guide book. more than just the usual museums and tour spots. this has unique info and great maps!
Profile Image for Gabriel Santana.
146 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2023
Boston is my favorite city to visit. This guide is what I used when I visited there last and was tremendously helpful. Comprehensive and detailed, it is very useful to both a first time visitor to Boston and for someone who frequents the city.
Profile Image for Sandra Strange.
2,725 reviews33 followers
October 26, 2017
Really nice diagrams and drawings of important historical sites, museums, etc, with good maps and informative descriptions of everything you would want to know about in this amazing city.
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182 reviews19 followers
June 16, 2010
This was a very different travel guide than what I am used to reading. I buy a new one before every trip we take to Boston, hoping to find some gem inside that we have yet to discover. This book gave me several new ideas, plus a great layout that was easy to read and understand where everything is located.

First off, this was a very visual book. It is color-coded by area of town, with the city broken down into five sections. Each section has a short blurb about it, then is followed by a street-by-street guide. This section has an illustration of an interesting part of that section, complete with streets, buildings and landmarks. Following that is a listing of sights in that section of town. This includes information about the sights, location, nearby public transportation, hours and web addresses where applicable. Also, the major sights have dedicated pages with detailed illustrations and points of interest within the sights themselves. There is a section titled "Farther Afield" that does the same thing for towns outside of the city of Boston, but within a reasonable distance that you could visit while vacationing in Boston.

There is a section that describes three possible walks you can take in the Boston area. One of these walks is along the Freedom Trail, which is generally covered in Boston travel guides. There are two other walks described that are different from anything I have read about or done while I was in Boston. One is a walk on the MIT Campus and the other is a walk in South Boston. All of the walks are mapped out with important sights pointed out that you can visit along the way.

There are, of course, sections that briefly cover Boston's history and that give basic travel information. The "Travelers' Needs" section was quite helpful for me. It lists hotels, shopping and entertainment activities as you would expect. The list of restaurants was particularly good, I thought. There were several places listed (by section) that I have not been to that I have made note of to try when I am there. The descriptions are very thorough, yet succinct.

At the end of the book is a "Survival Guide" which seems to be directed toward foreign visitors. It covers health care, safety, currency and communications.

I felt that this book and its visual qualities would be more helpful to me than other travel guides. In fact, while reading it I discovered that in one particular part of town my directions have always been turned around. It is also thinner than other guides I have purchased in the past and the pages, instead of being paper, have a laminated feel to them, making the book better to stuff in a bag while I'm on the go.

I will definitely be taking this book with me on my trip and using it throughout my stay.
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1,020 reviews216 followers
July 31, 2010
I'm a big fan of the Eyewitness Travel Guides. The format is appealing -- a lavishly illustrated introductory section expounding on the history and key features of the city followed by color-coded sections, each devoted to a different area. As might be expected, particular attention is given to Boston's key historical role, with sections devoted to "Eminent Bostonians" and Boston's "Freedom Trail."


The rear of the book is given over to practicalities such as transportation, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment. Since it heavily relies on pictures rather than words, it's easy to pick up a guide, thumb through it, and let a striking photo serve as inspiration for where to go or what to do. The text on even the major sights is succinct, so if it's the full monty you're after, supplement this guide with something more substantial like a Blue Guide. However, if you want to get a quick sense of what a destination has to offer, an hour or so spent with one of these guides is probably one of the most effective ways to do background research.

One quibble is that since the Eyewitness Guides are printed on nice, heavy stock, they're not that light. Perhaps in the future another format - digital? - will get around this problem.
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1,055 reviews43 followers
September 18, 2012
This is the book I should have brought with me to Boston, rather than Insight Guides: Boston City Guide. It came down to these two, and I went with the Insight Guide...and once I got to Boston, I regretted my choice. While lacking the personality that other guidebooks have, there's a reason the Eyewitness books are so good: excellent illustrations, in-depth research, and practical advice for the traveler. Unlike the other guides, this book was full of things to see and do, not just places to eat and sleep.

I didn't understand the point of including the Freedom Trail walk as part of the book--there's enough information at each site to not need the section of the guidebook, and smartphone owners can download a great map/tour of the Freedom Trail to use instead.
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1,505 reviews3 followers
June 25, 2018
I don't think I have perused a DK guide that I haven't really liked and this Boston edition is another winner for me.
It is a 2017 edition so at the time of reading, the information is right up to date. Full of colour glossy photographs, city maps, travel and accommodation info, city walking tours, main sites and recommended restaurants and café locations.
I have no immediate travel plans in place, but I have long wished to visit Massachusetts. If and when I cross the pond again DK will be in my suitcase.
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134 reviews
December 14, 2007
My mom purchased this book for me because I am moving to Boston next spring. I thought it was a good overview glimpse of what Boston has to offer. I was looking through the book to find more factual information about the communities, but came across a lot of tourist-y stuff instead. This would be a great book for anyone going to Boston on vacation and wants to know the best hotels, restuarents, and attractions. If you are moving there..I would suggest something a little more in-depth.
Profile Image for Joseph D'Aquisto.
Author 2 books13 followers
March 20, 2008
I went to Boston for St. Patricks weekend. I read this book before I went. DK Eyewitness guides are the best. They give very detailed information about the city and pictures. These books also have good reccomendations for restaurants, shopping and nightlife as well. A must read for anyone going to Boston.
694 reviews3 followers
August 28, 2015
This was informative but not very colorful. I am comparing it to a tour book I read about San Francisco which was out of this world. So maybe I am being unfair. I wish I could remember who wrote/published that San Fran book. Anyway, maybe Boston doesn't have the color of San Francisco.
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113 reviews2 followers
July 28, 2011
Great colourful book, full of great maps, lists ALL the places you could possibly want!
868 reviews6 followers
June 16, 2014
Very good book.

Useful. Lots of info. Very comprehensive. Good descriptions.

Would get again? Yes.

Aurora library.
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559 reviews49 followers
January 6, 2015
This gave me some great ideas on what all I want to see when I visit Boston. This book allowed me to see how much walking I would do AND gave me the confidence that I needed to walk most of my trip.
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