Donnerstag, 9. April 2009

Boston, the Irish Town

Boston… uhhh… what the hell is that? I’ve never really heard sth. interesting about that city, so why go there? We don’t need that, let’s just stay in NY, go to D.C. (Anm. Der Red. Washington, the capital ;) or to the famous Niagara Falls (which could’ve been connected with a short trip over to canada, which would be directly on the other side of the falls).

But unfortunately a lot of people recommended Boston to us, however... we booked the hotel for one night, so okay Eve, I’ll join u. But there was another problem, we couldn’t book the right bus, at a good time on Saturday morning! And with a 4 hour bus drive, finally arriving at around 2 pm, it’s not worth it, especially if Boston isn’t that nice! (I also have to say, that almost everyone here in the NY, NJ (New Jersey) doesn’t like Boston, because there’ a big rivalry between... TATATATAAAA...




Boston Red Sox and ...




The New York Yankees (Baseball)


But back to business, Boston, but let’s see if there’s something about that the a lot of people recommended this city to us. We decided to go on Friday evening (after we went to the Lonestar *hmmmmmm* delicious!) at 11:30 pm so we’re going to be there at 4:00 am in the morning. We slept in the Bus, a Megabus, very comfortable (I for about 2 hours, not very much! But I’m used to that kind of lifestyle, I have Nico as a friend! hihi) and as quiet as it could be with some of the bad streets here.




So... we arrived at Boston Main Station (see Eve in the midth of the night) (which is actually called South Station) at 3:30 am, and we thought about taking the metro or if not a taxi. First possibility didn’t work because as it is in Stuttgart, metro closes at night, home sweet home ;-)




We took the taxi goin’ to the Day’s Inn


about 5 Miles away from the center of the city. We didn’t have a room for that night, but thought and they also promised us, that we could relax in the lobby! And because there was nobody on the main desk, we assumed it would be ok to just stay there and sleep a bit. But somebody woke us up very roughly, the Security guy told us, that we’re even not allowed to stay there, when we already booked a room for the next night! What the f***, but after NEGOTIATING a bit, we came to the solution that this is definitely not the way they should treat their customers, so we relaxed 1 hour in the cafeteria room, a lil’ bit away from the entrance, but we could relax (I guess Eve slept about 6 hours that night, I maybe 2,5 h but that’s ok I’m the man who has to take care*g*!) that’s what is important.

We went to the I-Hop, a 24h from breakfast to lunch and dinner, everything including eating facility!




Sunrise from the I-Hop to where Boston should lay...


We took the first bus into the City and experienced the sun rise directly from a park in the heart of the city, quite nice! Because it unfortunately was a lil’ bit cold, we tried to stay more in the sun. We discovered the city in walking through it, as much as we’ve already done in NYC and it was all great! Boston is such a great city!

It’s is not as overcrowded as NY, the people are a lot more friendly (always tryin to help you, even the officials from the transportation authority) and the division of the city really makes sense. But one after another.



General Washington and the thereafter named park




Firstly we went to the a church, directly next to a huge glas building.


But it really didn’t disturbed me as it does in NY, because there is no order at all in this city. Boston is different and I can prove you with some more pic’s we shot from the biggest building in the City, the Prudential Tower. It was amazing with the upcoming sun...




Boston from above



After that we took a walk to the river which goes directly through Boston, what was the name again, ahhh yes Charles river. The path goes directly through the part of the city which was once the stinky swamp of Boston, but after transferring it, with the help of a lot of sand, to a part of the city and building homes based on French homes of Paris, and it looked the way. Would be quite nice to live there later on, in my life… and I’m sure that you’ll follow the never ending story ;-)

After being on the Charles and making some beautiful pics of Boston and Cambridge, the student-city on the other side of the river (i.e. MIT and worlds famoust Harvard), we went to the history path (whatever the real name is... Eve do you remember it?) which follows the most important historic buildings and sights which are still visible in Boston, kind of living history *g*




Eve in B., the Charles and Longfellow Bridge in the back




Charles Panorama




Back Bay with the shadow of the prudential tower




Constitution Hall




The Prudential from Back Bay




Tobi in B.



We walked all the way along (all in all at least 12 km through Boston) this path, through very old and beautiful parts of Boston, as well as modern areas. What I like so much about it, is the obvious fifference to NY, it is clean, structured and the people are younger and nicer. NY is very overcrowded, too. For example, a lot of NY citizens can’t and/or don’t want to go out at summertime or on weekends, because there are so many tourists, it’s just a real, single attraction (tourist behaviour: “I must have been in NY once in my life!!!”).

So we spent a very nice and almost calm day in Boston. We were unfortunately so tired in the evening, that we didn’t make to meet our newly met friend Pat, from Philly (we met him in the bus to Boston) and unfortunately we didn’t make it in Philly, too. But we still have his contact info and we’ll keep him in mind for the next time visiting the US.

We arrived at the Hotel after struggling to go there (of course, Tobi was with Eve, that’s why they missed the passing Bus the same time the arrived at that station... L), but we had some very kind people helping us again, WOW! That was the Saturday in Boston and we fall asleep very, very tired *huuuuhhhhh*...


The next day we planned to go to Harvard, to walk around a bit and explore the other part of the Charles river.




BIG O as a Harvard fan


We packed our things at the Day’s Inn and after having our breakfast again at the I-Hop, we took our bus to the Central Square in Cambridge again and walked the 1.5 miles over to the harvard square, and it was such a nice atmosphere again. An area with very young people, nice buildings, nice weather and of course nice food in the italian place again

;-)

So because we had to take the bus again from South street, we decided to go to South Boston and, surprise surprise... Eve found out on TV, that there would be a parade because of St. Paddy’s day on Tuesday 2 days after this Sunday.



St. Paddy's day in Boston



OK, let’s see if it’s better than the parades I already knew (okay, I have to be honest, I’ve nether ever been to a Paddy’s day party or to a carneval party in Cologne or Mainz, but I will be there at least once!!!)!

And this was really overcrowded, even more than it was ever before we went to NY. But it was so nice, everyone celebrated the day, perfect weather, everyone of the celebraters wore something green, very nice atmosphere, even without any alcohol on the streets!

We enjoyed the rest of the day, driving back to NY and dreaming of the 2 amazing days in Boston. I myself still dream about studying in Harvard later on. And 80,000.00 bucks is not that much for one year masters study in the US :-p *g*

More to follow...


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