Why explore to the hardest to spell state?
It is no surprised,  the commonly misspelt state goes unnoticed,  however let us not forget the rich tapestry of experiences,  blending historical landmarks like Boston's Freedom Trail with scenic coastal views along Cape Cod.
Massachusetts boasts world-class museums,  such as the Museum of Fine Arts and Harvard's museums in Cambridge.   Sports enthusiasts can catch the excitement of NBA games with the iconic Boston Celtics. Whether exploring quaint towns like Salem or indulging in fresh seafood on Martha's Vineyard,  Massachusetts promises a diverse and enriching journey for every traveler.
Unclear Agenda?
Here are some suggestions
Boston Celtics
After their monumental win against the Mavericks this year,  there is no doubt that the Celtics are at the top of their game and any of their games in the next season will be watch worthy!
Keep your eye out for:
No.22 Jaylen Brown,  No.37 Jrue Holiday,  No.59 Kristaps Porzingis,  No.38 Jordan Walsh and last but not least Lucky the Leprechaun.  They also have tours,  if you want a more guided experience.
Location
This will vary with every season but they are sure to play at their home court,  TD Garden.
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Though art may be not be everyone's forte,  being the 20th largest museum and with over 100 galleries,  there is no doubt in finding something that resonates with you here.
Keep your eye out for:
Get a guided experience that shed new light with gallery tours or simply enjoy seasonal events.  Some coming up:  Boston French Film Festival  (Jul 11 - Aug 4) &  Dalรญ: Disruption and Devotion  (Jul 6 - Dec 1)
Location
465 Huntington Ave,  Boston,  MA 02115,  United States
The Freedom Trail
Need a change of pace?  It can always feel distancing to visit a big city like Boston,  but the Freedom Trail allows a look into the history and culture of this iconic revolutionary city.
Keep your eye out for:
Guided Tours,  nothing beats a 18th century guide,  with their endless knowledge and their seasoned perspective of the city.  It brings to life the sometimes plain or unrelatable past.
Location
Boston Common Visitor Information Center,  139 Tremont Street,  Boston,  MA 02111