Winter in Boston, a cold but happy trip.
1. Location Introduction
My dears, Boston has a special flavor in winter. It is the capital of Massachusetts, USA, and has a profound historical and cultural heritage. There are ancient buildings everywhere and the streets are full of literary and artistic atmosphere. Although Boston is cold in winter, the tranquility and unique city charm that comes with the cold are particularly attractive.
2. Check-in location
1. Freedom Trail: Walking on this historic road, you can see many ancient buildings, such as the ruins from the American Revolutionary War. Those ancient churches and town halls seem to be telling stories of the past.
2. Boston Museum of Fine Arts: On a cold winter day, it’s great to hide away in this temple of art. The museum has a rich collection, ranging from European classical oil paintings to exquisite Asian porcelain, which is dazzling to the eyes.
3. Quincy Market: You can try a variety of delicious snacks here, including hot coffee, sweet cinnamon rolls, and hot clam chowder. You will feel warm after eating them.
3. Travel Equipment
A thick down jacket is essential, preferably a long one that covers the legs. You should also bring scarves, gloves, and woolen hats. Snow boots should be waterproof and non-slip, otherwise it is easy to fall when walking in the snow. If you plan to take photos, remember to bring a thermal cover for your camera.
4. Winter Scenery
In the winter in Boston, snowflakes are falling heavily. The whole city seemed to be covered by a white curtain, and the ancient buildings covered with thick snow looked like they were wearing white hats. The branches of the trees in the park are also covered with snow. Occasionally, a few squirrels jump between the branches, bringing down snowflakes❄️. The frozen lake is like a giant mirror, reflecting the color of the sky.
5. Tour itinerary experience
When I first arrived in Boston, the cold air hit me in the face and made me shiver, but I was soon attracted by the snow scene in front of me. Walking on the Freedom Trail, the snow under my feet made a "crunching" sound. Looking at the ancient buildings on both sides in the snow, I felt like I had traveled back in history. When I was walking in the art museum, the cold outside and the artistic atmosphere inside formed a sharp contrast, and I felt particularly peaceful. While eating at Quincy Market, the steaming food warmed my body, and watching people coming and going around me, it was lively and warm. When enjoying the autumn, the maple leaves on the roadside are as red as fire, and the ginkgo leaves are brilliant yellow. When the wind blows, the leaves fall, like colorful rain. The scenery is beautiful.
VI. Conclusion
Although this winter trip to Boston was a bit cold, it was really fun. I felt the fusion of history and modernity, tasted delicious food and appreciated the beautiful scenery. Boston in winter is like an introverted artist, silently showing its unique charm. If you have the chance, be sure to come to Boston in winter and experience this different kind of beauty!