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    4.4 (47 reviews)

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    This is what I do on the toilet
    Fox E.

    If it were a restroom sign, it'd be the Sh*tgo Sign. Sadly, it's not, and there's no restroom under this sign. Unless you just, like, go in the street. Which is fine with me. I mean Boston wants to rival NY, so why not rival NY in terms of the streets smelling of pee. The iconic legendary Citgo sign is one of the main highlights of the Fenway district of Boston - especially if you're a sports fan and have seen it in the background every time you've ever watched the Red Sox on TV. Who are actually about to win the World Series as I speak. Literally. I wrote this review as they won the World Series. Good times.

    Boston's famous landmark, the Citgo Sign
    Bruce K.

    Happy memories from many years ago when I went to college here in Boston. You can see the sign from much of the city and it's a helpful landmark. It is as much a part of Boston as the Pru. I'm back now in Boston and it's wonderful to see that sign. It's brilliant, it's bright and it's a lit sign. It's lovely!

    The bat sign for Fenway Park!
    Frank B.

    Boston's Iconic landmark in the Fenway district. Literally "The Batman Signal" for the Fenway Park & the Boston Red Sox. I always use the Citgo Sign as my beacon to how close I am to the ballpark when heading to a game or The House of Blues which is near. The Commonwealth should declare this a landmark cause when I think Boston this image aways comes to mind. My only wish is to stand on top of the sign and scream " Top of The World Ma"....

    Georgie M.

    Just off of Kenmore Square, there's this little gas station. Well no! There isn't a real gas station here. There's just a sign. Look up and you'll see it. It's on top of an old building on Beacon Street. AND... it's not just "a" sign... IT's THE CITGO sign... as every true Red Sox fan knows! If you watch the Red Sox on NESN, you know about these things. It's just over the Green Monster in left center field. And now, you can get seats on the green monster! What is the world coming to. I would have given it Five Stars, but I don't like the politics of CITGO. LOL!!

    T E.

    I LOVE you Citgo Sign. You big gleaming red triangle of joy beaming down on Kenmore & Comm Ave and overseeing our Green Monster. Citgo Sign - your lovely strips of flashing red and white light up my cycle home across the Harvard Bridge and see me through my lonely jogs on Memorial Drive. You've survived over 30 Boston winters, a tightwad governor and dumb Republicans who hate your Venezuelan connections. May your 3600 sq ft of blinding LEDs live on forever!

    Danielle W.

    When I visited Dublin, a lot of people I met who had visited Boston (and it was a lot of people) talked about the Citgo sign. I got some free drinks out of it. So. Five stars for the Citgo sign scoring me free drinks.

    National treasure.  Citg sign.
    Aaron S.

    51 years of awesome. What can I say....I love the Citgo sign. The memories I associate with it are like treasures. I cannot see it without smiling. It is not just an icon to me, it is a slice of wonderful.

    Joe B.

    It is a very large and bright sign. Useful landmark for navigating Back Bay. It will wake you up at night if you don't close the curtains. Still, not an eyesore.

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    If this isn't your Mecca, then you aren't wicked awesome!! I just Yelp'd a sign! It happened‼

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    Great Boston landmark. Love seeing it from Fenway Park. It's very nice to look at. Did I mention it's a landmark? Well, it is.

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    John Hancock Tower - Looking over Charles (from inside)

    John Hancock Tower

    4.5(22 reviews)
    1.0 miBack Bay

    During our last stay in Boston, we had a room that had a direct view of the John Hancock tower…read more It was such a beautiful sight...especially at night...most of the offices were lit up and it made the whole building look almost magical. This towering skyscraper stands tall at 790 feet, making it the tallest building in New England. Construction on the John Hancock Tower began in 1968 and was completed in 1976. The tower is made up of reflective glass panels that give it a sleek and modern appearance The John Hancock Tower is located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, at 200 Clarendon Street. If you are lucky to go up to some of the high floors, you could enjoy great views of the city.

    I *SO* wish I was writing this review under different circumstances. There is now a deep pain…read moreassociated with this building... but this isn't the building's fault - thus no stars deducted. You see, I used to work at one of the companies within. I don't want to name it, so let's say I was somewhere between 50%-75% of the way up. To say it was a dream job is an understatement; I couldn't have dreamt it up if I tried. Well, my employment ended in less than six months. Not 100% my fault, not 100% theirs... even if you were to find the numbers, they probably wouldn't add up to 100 either - sometimes in life there is a sprinkle of rotten luck. I had a lot of pride not only in the company I worked for and in the work I did, but also for where (physically) I worked. Friends and colleagues would often ask me, and I would tell them I work right in the John Hancock Tower. Outwardly, I would [try to] be completely nonchalant about it, but inside I felt just a little hurt when the other person wasn't as wowed as I was walking into work every day. From inside, well, the view is incredible, of course. The one caveat is the nighttime view isn't what you would expect (nor what I accurately conveyed in the photos). I think it is partly due to the blue mirror coating on the glass - it reflects some of the now rather scarce blue light. As an architectural symbol, it is probably as uniquely Boston as Fenway. Something that is immediately recognizable. Yes, there are valid criticisms about its location right next to Trinity Church, and how it fits into the overall landscape. It is said, correctly, that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I for one, despite what anyone else says, think the building is wicked awesome. I also love how one can see it from very far away (I've seen it from Lynn and Weymouth!) There is also some fascinating history surrounding the building, including cases where the glass would fall out, and many windows were replaced with wooden panels. Or, how it was determined that under certain wind conditions, the building could fall - and reinforcements were added to the structure, as well as a stabilizer on one of the top floors. With all this, and especially the privilege of having worked inside it, there is not conceivable way I would award anything less than five stars.

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    John Hancock Tower - View of the John Hancock tower from the Prudential Center area.

    View of the John Hancock tower from the Prudential Center area.

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    Faneuil Hall - 7/22/2024

    Faneuil Hall

    4.3(149 reviews)
    2.0 miDowntown

    Every time I think of Boston this is one of the first places that comes to mind. Whenever I visit I…read moremake a point to stop here. This is the place where I had my first Boston cream pie and I will never forget it. Feneuil Hall dates back to the 1700s and was created as a meeting Hall and marketplace, but later became a very important site for public speeches during the American revolution. You can still feel the history here in the spirit and the gorgeous architecture of the space. Every time I visit it feels so vibrant and alive. It's almost always packed with people and has a great energy. You can find amazing food here and I wasn't joking about my first ever Boston cream pie. I was born and raised on the west coast and it's just not something that we eat out there. Ever since my first bite, if Boston cream pie is an option anywhere, that is the choice I am making. It's so simple, but so delicious! Boston has so much to see and do. There is such a rich history here that it can be hard to choose just a few activities during a visit. I've been lucky enough to visit many times and do many things here and I would still put Feneuil Hall at the top of my list. Between the architecture, the history and the atmosphere, its's definitely a must-do and you could honestly probably move through this one quickly, but it's much better if you take your time, grab something to eat and just let yourself enjoy being part of the city for a little while.

    Great historic building in Boston. Faneuil Hall is a must visit if in town…read more Located inside a beautiful building with a great facade, Faneuil Hall is standing in the area since 1742 as a place of gathering for people like Samuel Adams and John Hancock to protest the rules and laws of the King pre-Revolution. It continued to be a place for community members to gather, discuss ideas, start protests, trying to make things better in the country. Nowadays, Faneuil Hall is a nice Visitor Center belonging to the National Park Services. It's a free museum dedicated to its interesting past, spread on 2 floors. Lots of great and interesting exhibits here. There are a few shops as well to get souvenirs. Downstairs, there are clean restrooms, water fountains to refill your bottle and benches where you can rest a tad. People meet in front for tours. They have street artists, I usually enjoy that type of the show, but here they were taking over and they were rude to tourists! It opens at 10 am, closes at 5 pm. Great for your own tour of Boston. Part of Freedom Trail. A place that's a great part of US history!

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    Faneuil Hall - At Faneuil Hall

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