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How Go City Makes Boston Adventures Affordable

How Go City Makes Boston Adventures Affordable

Visiting Boston has never been easier or more budget-friendly, thanks to Go City. With Go City Boston All-Inclusive and Explorer Passes, travelers can explore a wide variety of the city’s top attractions at a significant discount while enjoying the flexibility to choose what best fits their itinerary. From the historic Fenway Park (America’s oldest ballpark) and the New England Aquarium (make sure to check out the penguins) to the fascinating exhibits at the Museum of Science, the pass offers access to more than 40 attractions.

Visitors can opt for an All-Inclusive Pass for maximum savings on multiple visits or a customizable Explorer Pass if they have specific sites in mind. This convenient digital pass, accessible via smartphone, eliminates the need for ticket lines and provides a smooth, hassle-free experience, allowing tourists to dive into the rich history and vibrant culture of Boston with ease.

Boston Harbor (©Getty Images)
Boston Harbor (©Getty Images)

Insider Tips for Using the Go City Boston All-Inclusive and Explorer Passes

We talked with one of Go City’s experts (Regional Director Amanda White) to help you get the most out of your Boston pass, learn what under-the-radar attractions should be on your list, and find out how to get the best value out of your pass and time in Boston!

View Boston Sunset (©Melanie Lee)
View Boston Sunset (©Melanie Lee)
  • What’s your favorite way to enjoy a Go City Pass in Boston? My favorite way to enjoy a Go City pass is with my friends and family. I love showing the people who are closest to me my favorite things to do and see in the city, especially if they’re first-time visitors!
  • What’s on your must-see list for Boston? View Boston Observatory is a great way to get a bird’s eye view of the city, with great views of Fenway Park and the Charles River. Given the history, a harbor cruise is another can’t-miss experience in Boston. Lastly, there are so many incredible museums in Boston; don’t leave without checking out the impressive Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. 
  • What activities included in the pass do you think are underrated and should be explored more? My favorite under-the-radar experience is the How Do You See The World? Experience with the MappariumTM Globe. The Mapparium is really unique, and the plaza is a great place to relax for a bit after sightseeing all day. 
  • What’s your best tip to make the most of your pass in Boston? You can see and do a lot more when you plan your day in advance. Also, don’t be afraid to use the T to get around town.
  • What is the biggest mistake you think a visitor can make when visiting Boston? Not getting out of the city center. Take the train up to Salem for the day, rent a car and drive down to the cape or over to Concord. Experience more of what New England has to offer!
Isabella Steward Gardner Museum (©Melanie Lee)
Isabella Steward Gardner Museum (©Melanie Lee)