SIMMONS COLLEGE: Boston

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  • The city of Boston is one of the main reasons many graduating high school seniors choose to attend Simmons, or any one of the fifty or so other colleges and universities located in this not so town-sized college town.

    Overflowing with culture, art, and entertainment, Boston is one of the most diverse cities on the map making it a great choice for your new home away from home. There is almost nothing you can't find whether you'd like a great Thai restaurant or tickets to a major league baseball game. Here are a few of the well known sites of Boston.




    Hancock Center
    One of the busiest areas in the summer time, Copley Square, is located just three T stops away from the Simmons campus. Here you can find plenty of shopping, restaurants, amateur skateboarding, or a great place for just plain relaxation in the sun.



    If you're looking to have an exciting, and probably loud night amongst several thousand local Bostonians don't miss out on a Red Sox game at the Boston landmark, Fenway Park.



    The streets of Boston are often most crowded at night. The city's bright lights will keep you out all night and if you ever get lost, just remember to follow the Citgo sign.



    Although beautiful in the winter time, be ready to tread through some massive amounts of snow. Boston's frequently varying weather can leave you in shorts and a T-shirt one moment and running to shelter the next. Don't forget your snow boots!



    If you're thinking about coming to Boston be ready to try some new foods and learn about and variety of different cultures. The various foods and delicacies that the city has to offer span a wide array of ethnicities that you'll soon learn to love. By winter break you'll be running home asking mom for Thai for dinner.


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