A full Day in Boston
After a late start on day one, I packed my second day in Boston, Massachusetts, to get in as much as possible and I saw—and ate—quite a bit.
I started with breakfast downstairs at Common in the Hilton
Downtown. I went for the Cinnamon French Toast, and it was delicious and
filling. I then took the short ride on my wheelchair to back to the stop of the
Old Towne Trolley.
I was heading to the New England Aquarium first. I love
aquariums and didn’t have enough time the previous day. It is a large building
that starts with the biggest penguin exhibit I’ve seen. I sat and watched the
little black and white birds frolicking for a while.
The aquarium has a lot on protecting the planet for the marine life and I read through all of valuable information posted. I also spent time at the Marine Mammal Center with the seals and sea lions.
The aquariums were filled with colorful fish and coral, as well as jellyfish. I was impressed with the accessibility too, with plenty of ramps and automatic doors.
I headed out of the aquarium to pick up the Old Towne Trolley for my
next stop. My driver, Gonzo, was helpful giving me advice on what to do next. I
was heading to the Boston National Historical Park at Charlestown Navy Yard.
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It was not a stop I expected to make, but I’m really glad I
did as I was quite impressed with everything. The complex includes USS
Constitution Ship (which is not accessible, so I only saw it from the outside),
the Charlestown Navy Yard Visitors Center, and the USS Constitution Museum.
I learned a lot about the U.S. Navy and this famous ship’s
history. The cobblestones, which are in a lot of places in this historic city,
were difficult to navigate outside, but the insides of the buildings were
easily accessible.
I was getting hungry and decided to take Gonzo’s advice and take the trolley downtown to the Omni Parker House Hotel. There I got a croissant sandwich and my main reason for going there: the original Boston Cream Pie.
It’s a dessert I love and don’t get often, so I had to have it here.
I was incredibly surprised to find out I didn’t like it! Compared to the newer
versions, it had less custard and less chocolate frosting. It also had an
almond coating.
I decided not to get back on the trolley and instead explore while making my way back to the hotel. I went down Tremont Street wheeled through to Boston Commons Park. It was a beautiful day, and it was a scenic ride.
The historical park was
founded in 1634 and is the oldest city park in the United States. It has
walking paths, an ice-skating rink, tennis courts, ballfields, and a
playground.
I took a nap before heading to
Davios Northern Italian Steakhouse down the block from the hotel. I had heard
good things about it, and I was not disappointed.
I sat next to the open-air kitchen and the smells were amazing. I started with a glass of pinot grigio and the restaurant’s signature popovers. I love popovers, going back to the days when I waitressed in a high school that served them. These were fresh out of the oven.
I knew I wanted pasta (made from scratch here) so I picked a light beet salad first. It took a long time for me to settle on my main course because everything sounded so wonderful. I went for the Tagliatelle Bolognese, and it was an excellent choice.
It’s a rare moment for me, who
always has a sweet tooth, but I was ready to skip dessert. Then the waiter came
over with a magnificent dessert cart and all my willpower went out the window.
I was back in my room at the Hilton Downtown Boston soon
after. Before bed, I decided to plan out my next day for after my doctor’s
appointment. I wanted to see a lot more before my plane back home.
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