Boston Harborwalk Finale: Tea Party Museum to Downtown Crossing
Join me for the final segment of this Boston Harborwalk day as we leave the waterfront near the Boston Tea Party Museum and make our way back through downtown Boston toward Downtown Crossing. This walk starts near the Tea Party Museum and Fort Point Channel, then heads past Smith & Wollensky, the Rose Kennedy Greenway, South Station views, downtown architecture, weekday lunch spots, Macy’s, Summer Street, street performers, public art, and a bit of Boston Comic Con energy near the end. It’s a nice transition from Boston’s harbor history back into the busy downtown streets — waterfront, city life, architecture, people-watching, and a little “oops, this isn’t the street I meant to take” exploring. 🌊🏙️ Support the channel 💙 Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ScottD317 CashApp: $ScottD317

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