Catch Episode 2 of our Boston series! We had awesome day exploring some really cool spots in Boston and some of the best places to get amazing seafood and cannolis! Watch here 👇 th-cam.com/video/39yVisHU6iY/w-d-xo.html
love the lens you guys are using. Love the depth of field when you guys are talking about getting lunch... and I even love more the fact that you are eating lobster rolls and clam chowder
Harry Langdon thank you, Harry! Boston is an incredible city! Thank you for your continua support. We heartedly appreciate it! Wait til see you Ep. 2 🥳
This seems to be a such a charming place I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Really enjoyed this! I'm moving to Boston for work in a few months, and can't wait to see these places in person. I'll have to check out more of your content. You look like a really fun couple!
Thank you J! We appreciate that. Glad you enjoyed the video. Boston is absolutely lovely. Safe travels and in a few months we can say WELCOME TO BOSTON! 🥳❤️
I grew up in that area of Harvard University, Somerville, Boston, etc. In the 1940's and 50's........The Peabody museum was our favorite hangout on weekends and rainy days......It was free in those days but now I understand it costs 15 bucks to see all the stuffed animals, etc.,etc........ I've been away from that area for 60 years and now the houses in that area are selling for 1, 2, 3 million dollars......
We have never been to Boston!! Already loving that you can move around easily with the train. I (Maria) would go nuts on that bookstore. Always try to find a good bookstore where I go. I'm a fan of oyster crackers myself. I'm down for that soup and sandwich. Very cool vibes in this city, especially the area with street art and galleries. Fun tour guys.
Hey Tanya and Dave! Cool that you guys are in Cambridge/Boston. We both have never been there before, except for plane layover! LOL That's cool you had a train car all to yourselves. Harvard Square seems like a really cool place. The city definitely has that old rustic "settlers" feeling and Victorian edge. Butters grew up in New Brunswick Canada, and a lot of the architecture is similar. The Peabody Museum looks like a great place to go, we always love Museums! Your lobster roll and clam chowder looks amazing! Nothing like fresh lobster on the East Coast!! That's cool that Daves mom makes a really good clam chowder! Maybe you guys can vlog that recipe someday! That little cat was too cute, we love cats!!! Even though we don't own one.. our neighbors cat visits us!! LOL Great video and lots of love to you both!
Finally a local takes you off the beaten trail to see what locals see. I lived in Central Square, near Union Square and near Inman Square. I Loved Cambridge and loved the red line. I even lived near Ashmont Station in the 90s, not so safe back then! Please tell me about Austin, we are considering it as a possible move from New Jersey. Very disappointed in what’s happened to Harvard though. Au bon pain, out of town new, the tasty. Not very unique anymore. Sad.
Turn It Up World thanks so much! We always see our Milwaukee Brewers on the road. Would have been this year without COVID-19. So maybe 2026 under current schedule rotation? Possibly 2023?
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This is a very good Cambridge video. Here are some Boston tips from a local 1. Don't drive, parking is horrible (see #10) 2. Boston Common is pretty, but boring 3. Visit during the fall 4. Mike's and Modern (pastry shops) are tourist traps. You can get a cannoli at a number of places in the North End without a line, try Bova instead. 5. Our bars close by 2am 6. Don't attempt the accent (no one likes a fake Boston accent) 7. It's not the Boston from the movies 8. If you want to do a tour, try a Pedicab 9. Never buy Sox tickets in advance, buy online day of game. 10. Bike is the best way to get around town, but can be dangerous if you're not used to city riding 11. Follow Boston Dan on all social media
Thx for an awesome list Boston Dan! I’m coming up next weekend; have I missed the peak of the fall foliage??? Also, any specific recommend for the weekend? I’ve never been and I’m a southern that’s coming up for the first time! 🙂
We are flying to Boston in May from Kentucky. Not renting a car. Would y’all suggest an area of Boston best for hotel or Airbnb safe and easy to walk to public transportation? Thanks!!
May is a great time of year to visit Boston! Boston has many really nice and safe areas but we would recommend finding a hotel near the Public Gardens (Back Bay area) to enjoy the spring flowers in the gardens.
@@TurnItUpWorld I disagree as it is a little less expensive to get a hotel near the common. Try the theater district instead or possibly in the Fenway area. I have been the beneficiary of good deals at the Marriott Hotel in the theater district and Hotel Buckminster during the summer months.
If you people were around in the 1940's and early 50's like I was, you could have gone to the Woolworths Dept. store lunch counter and ordered Bacon and Eggs and a pancake and coffee for 95 cents. My mom took me many times when we were out shopping.
Catch Episode 2 of our Boston series! We had awesome day exploring some really cool spots in Boston and some of the best places to get amazing seafood and cannolis! Watch here 👇
th-cam.com/video/39yVisHU6iY/w-d-xo.html
I've been to Boston as a kid and I'm considering moving there
love the lens you guys are using. Love the depth of field when you guys are talking about getting lunch... and I even love more the fact that you are eating lobster rolls and clam chowder
Oh the lobster in Boston is AMAZING! Gotta love that clam chowder. We certainly do.
Boston is a place I've always wanted to visit, this vid gives me ideas of what to do there.
That's fantastic! Hope you get a chance to explore Boston and definitely try some of the delicious foods.
As someone from Cambridge, this is really cool to see. Good job!👍
Thanks so much John! We have spent a lot of time in Cambridge!!
Ahhh remember walking by that building! 11:53
Love how we brought back some memories for you. Thank you! 🙏
Planning my trip soon found your Channel and I immediately subscribed.
Love your guys new Vegas content.. but having lived 4yrs in Milton, MA, this Boston video brings back tons of fun memories! Love your content!
looooove Boston!! so excited to see this episode
Thanks y'all!
Excellent vid of Bostons finest ya'll. Such a beautiful place with so much to offer and a Huge history! I absolutely love it!
Harry Langdon thank you, Harry! Boston is an incredible city! Thank you for your continua support. We heartedly appreciate it! Wait til see you Ep. 2 🥳
Finally! A travel video that shares "gems" of Cambridge! Way to go.
Thanks Anna! We are glad you enjoyed our video! We love Cambridge!
Loved this video I will definitely following this guide. Looking forward to my trip to Boston.
Great to hear! Thank you! Stay tuned we have more from Boston to come. Have a wonderful trip!
This seems to be a such a charming place I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Yessss we went to Alive & Kicking Lobsters on our trip to Boston back in 2016
Alive and Kicking is still kicking butt. So good!
Thanks for the video; it was great and gave us some ideas for our trip to Boston next month from London. Think we’d better wrap up 🥶
street art is awesome
It really is. Seeing so much of it in different countries it makes us appreciate street art even more. So cool.
@@TurnItUpWorld Boston is awesome
Really enjoyed this! I'm moving to Boston for work in a few months, and can't wait to see these places in person. I'll have to check out more of your content. You look like a really fun couple!
Thank you J! We appreciate that. Glad you enjoyed the video. Boston is absolutely lovely. Safe travels and in a few months we can say WELCOME TO BOSTON! 🥳❤️
I grew up in that area of Harvard University, Somerville, Boston, etc. In the 1940's and 50's........The Peabody museum was our favorite hangout on weekends and rainy days......It was free in those days but now I understand it costs 15 bucks to see all the stuffed animals, etc.,etc........ I've been away from that area for 60 years and now the houses in that area are selling for 1, 2, 3 million dollars......
Planning our trip this year! Very informative. Great work!
We have never been to Boston!! Already loving that you can move around easily with the train. I (Maria) would go nuts on that bookstore. Always try to find a good bookstore where I go. I'm a fan of oyster crackers myself. I'm down for that soup and sandwich. Very cool vibes in this city, especially the area with street art and galleries. Fun tour guys.
Thank y'all! We really appreciate that. Boston is a city with incredible history and fun to explore.
Love going to Harvard Square. But stir things up wearing my Yale gear... LOL
Hey Tanya and Dave! Cool that you guys are in Cambridge/Boston. We both have never been there before, except for plane layover! LOL That's cool you had a train car all to yourselves. Harvard Square seems like a really cool place. The city definitely has that old rustic "settlers" feeling and Victorian edge. Butters grew up in New Brunswick Canada, and a lot of the architecture is similar. The Peabody Museum looks like a great place to go, we always love Museums! Your lobster roll and clam chowder looks amazing! Nothing like fresh lobster on the East Coast!! That's cool that Daves mom makes a really good clam chowder! Maybe you guys can vlog that recipe someday! That little cat was too cute, we love cats!!! Even though we don't own one.. our neighbors cat visits us!! LOL Great video and lots of love to you both!
Thanks Bears and Butters! Boston is awesome! So much history and of course the seafood is legendary! Always a pleasure seeing you two. Thanks again!
We enjoyed the lobster sandwich there - unique compared to the usual lobster roll
Absolutely!
It's called lobster roll not lobster sandwich.
Super great vlog!!!! You almost make me want to go to Boston..... !!!!!ALMOST!!!!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully after Ep2. you might make a trip! 😂
@@TurnItUpWorld Been there far too many times. Besides food it's a pass, plus Murphy's Law is in place whenever we go to Boston!!!!!
Finally a local takes you off the beaten trail to see what locals see. I lived in Central Square, near Union Square and near Inman Square. I Loved Cambridge and loved the red line. I even lived near Ashmont Station in the 90s, not so safe back then! Please tell me about Austin, we are considering it as a possible move from New Jersey. Very disappointed in what’s happened to Harvard though. Au bon pain, out of town new, the tasty. Not very unique anymore. Sad.
love the shades shows!! hahaha
Bow chica wow wow! 😂
Thanks very funny and interesting!!!!
Great video! You are a lovely couple and really funny! Glad to see you enjoyed your time back in Cambridge :)
Love this! I am from Somerville but am now living in Vegas :)
Nice tour of Boston!
Thank you. Stay tuned for Ep. 2.
Cannot wait to get back to traveling. Taking notes for our Brewers-Red Sox trip!
We cannot wait either. Hope your trip goes according to plan. When are you traveling to Boston?
Turn It Up World thanks so much! We always see our Milwaukee Brewers on the road. Would have been this year without COVID-19. So maybe 2026 under current schedule rotation? Possibly 2023?
Love this video!!! Great job! You guys are pros!
Thanks so much, we are glad you loved the video!
Great video and awesome tour 👍🏼
Thank you Moda. We're glad you enjoyed it . Just to let you know Part 2 is now up! Thank you! 🙏
Love your video! Definitely subscribing right now!
Yay! Thank you and welcome aboard! 🥳🙏
Fun cool couple-
Although I would skip the T
And meander from MIT to Harvard up Mass boulevard
See tons of funky shops and cafes
Wow
Amazing!!!!
Want private guide while in Boston for a week. Got any recommendations
Another great video...🌎
Thank you DeDe! Boston is a great city full of things to do and see.
Tanya!! get the recipe please!! I want it!!!
I'll work on it! 👍
GREAT VIDEO, after That Video I want to go to Boston, You guys are such a Joy to watch no pun intended lol Stay Safe and Blessed ❤❤💖❤🥰🥰👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much!
OMG great video.. keep making this "vlog tour".. hope in another city/place 😊
Thank you! We started a series in Austin Texas as well. Thank you for watching. Please be sure push that notification bell to get notified when we post a new video. Thank you! 🙏
This is a very good Cambridge video.
Here are some Boston tips from a local
1. Don't drive, parking is horrible (see #10)
2. Boston Common is pretty, but boring
3. Visit during the fall
4. Mike's and Modern (pastry shops) are tourist traps. You can get a cannoli at a number of places in the North End without a line, try Bova instead.
5. Our bars close by 2am
6. Don't attempt the accent (no one likes a fake Boston accent)
7. It's not the Boston from the movies
8. If you want to do a tour, try a Pedicab
9. Never buy Sox tickets in advance, buy online day of game.
10. Bike is the best way to get around town, but can be dangerous if you're not used to city riding
11. Follow Boston Dan on all social media
Thx for an awesome list Boston Dan! I’m coming up next weekend; have I missed the peak of the fall foliage??? Also, any specific recommend for the weekend? I’ve never been and I’m a southern that’s coming up for the first time! 🙂
We are flying to Boston in May from Kentucky. Not renting a car. Would y’all suggest an area of Boston best for hotel or Airbnb safe and easy to walk to public transportation? Thanks!!
May is a great time of year to visit Boston! Boston has many really nice and safe areas but we would recommend finding a hotel near the Public Gardens (Back Bay area) to enjoy the spring flowers in the gardens.
@@TurnItUpWorld I disagree as it is a little less expensive to get a hotel near the common. Try the theater district instead or possibly in the Fenway area. I have been the beneficiary of good deals at the Marriott Hotel in the theater district and Hotel Buckminster during the summer months.
Traveling to Cambridge w my 13 year old in March. Just he and I (mom). Any areas to avoid in Cambridge when wandering?
Main goal is MIT
Cambridge is relatively safe. Probably wouldn't hang out late night in Central Square but during the day we find it to be alright.
Welcome to my city....TITLE TOWN!!
Thanks Roger!
If you people were around in the 1940's and early 50's like I was, you could have gone to the Woolworths Dept. store lunch counter and
ordered Bacon and Eggs and a pancake and coffee for 95 cents. My mom took me many times when we were out shopping.
Thanks so much for sharing, that’s amazing! I do remember Woolworth’s growing up but not a 95 cent breakfast!!
Omg I’m from Boston and I’m moving to Texas next year!!! Was it an adjustment moving to Austin?
omg Im moving to Boston from Houston. You will love Austin it has such character!
this is so underrated
Awesome. I went to school in Cambridge
Cambridge is an incredible place to be.
why is boston food so expensive?
Because the rent is expensive
@@lru1116 but those prices must be just in the city centre right? Outside normal?
@@indibassi you mean in places with less tourists and cheaper rent? Sure
@@lru1116 yes like revere beach area
Sounds like you’re already familiar with the area
Update on the prices at Alive & Kicking as of July 2024: $32.95 for a Lobster sandwich and $12.50 for a Clam Chowder 💸
U guys dont have Boston accent tho?
They are not native to Massachusetts
I'm going to guess that Dave is a Sagittarius and Tanya is a Cancer.
Thanks! Good guess but, hint, we actually have the same birthday!
@@TurnItUpWorld Both Libras
You should watch our video on our LetsTurnItUpWorld channel when we celebrated our birthdays together at Wall Drug on June 18th! 😂