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Holiday Inn Salem Go Boston Card Package Guests of the Holiday Inn Salem will enjoy close proximity to Boston, which is just 35 miles from our full-service New Hampshire hotel. You’ll go wild for all the great sights and family-friendly attractions this great city has to offer. And you’ll really go wild for our Holiday Inn Salem Go Boston Card Package. The package features accommodations for two plus two Go Boston Cards. These discount cards will provide you with general admission to many attractions, including museums, the New England Aquarium, Franklin Park Zoo, historic sites like Paul Revere House, and tours such as the Fenway Park Tour and the Freedom Trail Walking Tour.

Holiday Inn Salem Go Boston Card Package includes:
  • Accommodations for Two
  • Two Complimentary Go Boston Cards
  • Complimentary 160-Page, Full-Color, Pocket-Sized Guidebook With the Go Boston card you get:
  • Unlimited entrance to over 50 top attractions and tours
  • Complimentary gifts at select attractions
  • SAVE up to 20% on shopping
  • SAVE up to 20% on dining
Holiday Inn Salem Go Boston Card Package is priced starting at $139.99 plus tax.
Pricing for 2008 & 2009
  • January - May 22, 2008: $139.99
  • May 23, 2008 - Oct. 18, 2008 (Midweek): $179.99
  • May 23, 2008 - Oct. 18, 2008 (Friday and Saturday): $209.99
  • Oct. 19, 2008 - May 21, 2009: $139.99
Boston Museums & Memorials
Culture and hands-on learning abounds in Boston at a wealth of inspiring museums as well as memorials.
  • Boston Museum of Fine Art. Enjoy ancient Egyptian, classical and Asian art at the Boston Museum of Fine Art. A world-class collection of paintings and sculpture also await you. For more information, visit www.mfa.org.

  • Boston Museum of Science. Science fans of all ages will appreciate the more than 600 interactive exhibits that make their home at the Boston Museum of Science. Other popular features include the Charles Hayden Planetarium and the Theater of Electricity. For more information, visit www.mos.org.

  • Holocaust Memorial. Based near Faneuil Hall, the New England Holocaust Memorial was conceived by several survivors of Nazi concentration camps who have made a new life for themselves in the Boston area. Their conception became a reality in 1995. For more information, visit www.nehm.org/intro.html.
Boston Family Attractions
Family fun can be found in many quarters of Boston. Here are a couple of attractions your little ones will surely be attracted to.
  • New England Aquarium. Enter a world of water you won’t soon forget at the New England Aquarium. Discover more than 70 exhibits featuring everything from sharks and sea turtles to moray eels and colorful tropical fish. For more information, visit www.newenglandaquarium.org.

  • Franklin Park Zoo. Nestled within Boston’s Franklin Park, the Franklin Park Zoo covers 72 acres and features 160 varieties of animals. Enticing exhibits include the Giraffe Savannah, Butterfly Landing and Tiger Tales. Gorillas, lemurs and soaring birds can be found in the Tropical Forest. For more information, visit www.zoonewengland.org.
Boston Historic Sites
It’s hard to find a more historic city than Boston. Find out how much you really know about America’s early days by seeking out a wide array of historic hot spots, such as Paul Revere ouse and Faneuil Hall.
  • Paul Revere House. Paul Revere’s 18th century wooden home in Boston’s North End is downtown Boston’s oldest building. Tour one of the last vestiges of colonial America and a national historic landmark. For more information, visit www.paulreverehouse.org.

  • Faneuil Hall. For more than 250 years, Faneuil Hall has been Boston’s main marketplace. Enjoy superb shops and inviting restaurants. For more information, visit www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com/.
Boston Sports Teams
If you’ve ever been to a professional sporting event in Boston, you’ll know the fans are very serious about their teams.
  • New England Patriots. Formerly of the American Football League, the New England Patriots have become one of the dominant teams in the NFL. They won three Super Bowls between 2001 and 2005. Based outside of Boston in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the Patriots play their home games at Gillette Stadium. For more information, visit www.patriots.com.

  • Boston Celtics. The Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association have won 16 Championships-the most of any NBA team. If you’re into “hoops,” the place to be is the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston. For more information, visit www.nba.com/celtics.

  • Boston Red Sox. Winners of the 2004 and 2007 World Series, the Boston Red Sox play their home games at Fenway Park, the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. Catch a game or take a tour of this classic stadium. For more information, visit www.redsox.com/tours.

  • Boston Bruins. Since 1924, the Boston Bruins have represented the city in the National Hockey League. For their first seventy years, the team made the venerable Boston Garden their home. Beginning in 1995, they began skating up an ice storm at TD Banknorth Garden. For more information, visit http://bruins.nhl.com/.
Boston Schools of Higher Education
Two of the most famous universities in the world reside not far from Boston in the city of Cambridge-MIT and Harvard.
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts that’s convenient to Boston, Massachusetts Institute of Technology features five schools and one college. MIT is world-renowned for its scientific and technological research. For more information, visit http://web.mit.edu/.

  • Harvard University. Also located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University was founded in 1636. A member of the prized Ivy League, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the country. It is well-known for its business school and the Kennedy School of Government. For more information, visit www.harvard.edu/.
Boston Tours
  • Boston is unbelievable rich in history. Take in all that this capital city has to offer by taking one of the many tours, including these two most popular ones.

  • Freedom Trail Walking Tour. Encounter costumed historic characters such as James Otis, Abigail Adams and William Dawes-as you walk along Boston’s Freedom Trail. Learn about the people, places and events of the American Revolution from these well-known patriots. For more information, visit www.thefreedomtrail.org.

  • Boston Duck Tour. This terrific tour of Boston starts out on dry land where you’ll see such sights as the State House and Newbury Street. By the end of 80 minutes, the tour bus you’ve riding in becomes a tour boat-and splash lands right in the Charles River. For more information, visit www.BostonDuckTours.com.
  • All packages are based on availability and are subject to change. Blackout dates do apply. Cannot be combined with other discounts, packages or specials.

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