The main attractions of the city are easy to find even without a map of Boston. They are concentrated in an area of less than seven square kilometers. The Freedom Trail will guide you through 16 historical sites. This red line with explanatory inscriptions starts in Boston Common Park.
Near its beginning, and also at 148 Tremont Street is the Boston Common Visitors Center, where you can hire a guide and get a map of Boston with the listed sights.
And if you need a detailed map of Boston with hotels, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, stores and more, Boston Travel Guide is the place to go. Download the interactive navigator into your smartphone, and it will show you the way to the necessary objects in offline mode, tell you about their opening hours and so on.
The capital of New England is conditionally divided into the groomed South End with its predilection for natural products, Cambridge with the cult of enlightenment, picturesque East Boston, Charlestown with Irish-mafia past, pastoral Newton, vintage Coolidge Corner, family and children's Malden, North End with Italian atmosphere, the ever-active Fenway/Kenmore, cinematic South Boston and two dozen more administrative-territorial districts. Which of these Boston neighborhoods to stay in depends on your finances and preferences.