Top 10 Top 10 Views
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1. Prudential Skywalk
Jaw-dropping panoramic views from a 50th-floor observatory. (see Prudential Skywalk).
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2. Longfellow Bridge
The entire Charles River Basin becomes your oyster on the “T” between Kendall and Charles/MGH stops.
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3. Bunker Hill Monument
Climb to the capstone to see all of Charlestown, Cambridge, and Boston laid out before you. (see Bunker Hill Monument).
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4. Spirit of Boston Cruises
Ply the harbor waters and enjoy unrivaled city views.
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5. Charlestown Bridge
Splendid harbor and Downtown vistas.
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6. John J. Moakley Courthouse Park
This beautiful waterfront park has fine views of the towering Financial District.
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7. Hyatt Regency Cambridge
Gaze across the Charles River from the hotel’s revolving, top-floor restaurant.
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8. Weeks Foot Bridge
Prime spectator spot during the Head of the Charles Regatta (see Head of the Charles Regatta).
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9. Dorchester Heights Monument
This colonial-style spire offers dizzying views of the city from its cupola.
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10. Harborside Hyatt Hotel
The Hyatt’s top-floor Harborside Grill boasts panoramic Boston views.
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