BOSTON City Center Map
Travel Map for Boston
Exploring Boston is easy with this user-friendly travel map.
Enjoy Boston’s history, visit Harvard University, see a concert, and stroll Boston Common.
Pocket-size color-coded foldout map shows you the city of Boston in one simple view.
Information on the Map:
Popular restaurants and cafes.
American Revolution monuments.
Black Heritage Trail path and landmarks.
Freedom Trail path and points of interest.
Centrally located hotels.
Outdoor spaces and Boston’s gorgeous parks.
Boston T subway stations shown on map.
Descriptions of museum collections and landmarks.
Boston shops listed with street addresses.
Neighborhoods shown on the Boston Map
Neighborhoods on this travel map include Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Harvard Square, North End, South End, South Boston, Fenway, Boston Financial District, Theatre District, Boston Convention Center and Fort Point.
Map Measurements and Materials:
Map closed measures: 4 in. x 9.5 in. 24 cm x 19 cmMap open measures: 24 in. x 9.5 in. 61 cm x 19 cm
Matte-laminated, no-glare printed paper map
Pocket-size travel map is easy-to-read in any light.
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