Seafood in Boston means one place, and one place only: the Neptune Oyster. Beloved by travelers and locals alike, the place is an excellent way to eat yourself into a coma - for a premium.
Sometimes a unique spin on the familiar formula is all you need to keep that spark burning strong, and Boston has a rather curious offering in the form of Dining in the Dark. Certainly not something you'll find elsewhere, you may be surprised at the change a simple thing like blindfolds brings to a meal.
It totally depends on your taste. If you are into Art, the Met couldnt be more iconic. But that might not be for everyone. We have a great Natural History Museum (think Night at the Museum), but again if that isn't your thing I might skip it. But I think everyone should go up the Empire State at least once in their life. And Times Square at night is certainly a must-see. But the list goes on and on. so if you reply with your interests maybe we can help more!