Visit New England
recommended by Anthea Gerrie
It’s a shame, given its varied delights, that New England is reduced in the public consciousness to the cliché of a Cape Cod cottage....
recommended by Simon Heptinstall
The American TV news is over and the newsreader hands over to a man standing in front of a map. But it’s not the weather he’s about to...
recommended by Anthea Gerrie
Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, Massachussetts two islands as different as chalk and cheese, are great playgrounds for the golden...
recommended by Heather Conn
Almost 40 years after Chappaquiddick became synonymous with the names Ted Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne, I peered down from the notorious...
recommended by Anthea Gerrie
Cape Cod is a lot easier to spot in a picture - all those iconic white clapperboard houses, picturesque lighthouses and wild beaches...
recommended by Mary Steele
Whether you are looking for a cosmopolitan destination, or a city rich in history, you can find both in Boston. With its cobblestone...
recommended by Sue Dobson
The Freedom Trail A red line on the pavement, beginning at the Visitor Center on Boston Common and ending...
recommended by Sue Dobson
A red line on the pavement, beginning at the Visitor Center on Boston Common and ending out at Charlestown Navy Yard, links 16 historic sites on a...
recommended by Mary Steele
Boston can be described in many ways. For such a cosmopolitan city, it’s actually pretty compact and walkable. Most of the top sights and...
compiled by Sue Dobson
For accommodation in Boston, whether that’s a great value guesthouse, a grand five-star hotel or a gem of a boutique hotel which few have heard...
compiled by Andy Mossack
Some call it New York without the attitude, others the birthplace of liberty, but whatever you call it, with all those delicious cheesesteaks, tax...

