As one of the richest cities in America as far as history and things to do are concerned, it’s no wonder why Boston made the top ten in Bloomberg’s ”America’s 50 Best Cities” list. With multiple professional sports teams, thousands of restaurants and a relatively low unemployment rate, Boston is not only a great place to visit, but a great place to live.
Boston is hipster; Boston has great colleges; Boston is cool. The rankings about the Hub are endless, confusing and often, kind of meaningless. But that doesn’t mean they’re not fun. So, Bloomberg Businessweek decided to take the rankings game up a notch, crowning Boston the 4th best city in America. Yep, just “the best.”
To calculate the “America’s 50 Best Cities,” Bloomberg Businessweek analyzed the country’s 100 most populous cities ”based on leisure attributes…
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Kellie K. Speed
Is a freelance travel writer with more than 20 years experience. She provides, travel and restaurant reviews, luxury pieces, product features for magazines such ...