1. Sit in a wooden armchair of the Harvard University Park and sneak in some buildings of the world's most prestigious university
2. Visiting the Kennedy Museum was a great, cathartic valuable experience
3. Many well-kept public parks (e.g. Boston Common), proximity to the sea
4. Walkable city, the top attractions are close to each other
5. The elegance, the cute houses, the Friday evening bustle of Newbury Street
6. Quincy Market for the
7. For me it is one of the most pleasant American cities seafood
8. Safer than most U.S. cities of this size
9. 30% of the population are students
10. Boston has a European flair in terms of layout, architecture, and lifestyle.
1. Chinatown was nothing special
2. Cold, foggy and rainy autumn weather
3. Boston is in the top ten of the most expensive U.S. cities
4. Traffic is terrible - forget about driving in the city
5. The T (subway) is unreliable, bus service is erratic, seldom follows the schedule,
6. People are not very friendly generally, often even rude, many are conceited, common courtesy noticeably absent
7. Pressure to tip 20%
8. Very high parking prices