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Braving the Boston Winter: 5 Essential Items to Pack for Your Trip

8/29/2023

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Experience the enchanting winter charm of Boston, Massachusetts with its white-dusted trees and streets that create picturesque moments in this historic town. However, to make the most of your trip to this Northeastern gem, there are a few essential items you should pack.

​1. Winter clothes

Preparing for a trip to Boston requires packing a versatile wardrobe as the weather can be unpredictable. One day it may be 50 degrees, and the next day it could drop to -20 degrees. To make sure you are winter-ready, here are the top five must-have items to pack:​
  1. Fleece-lined tights to wear under your pants for extra warmth,
  2. Water-proof jackets to stay dry during snow and rain,
  3. Gloves to protect your hands from the cold,
  4. Hats and scarves that cover your ears to prevent heat loss,
  5. Winter boots to keep your feet warm and dry in the snowy conditions

​2. Walking shoes

Although Boston is smaller than other cities on the East Coast, its compact size makes it a highly walkable city. However, to fully enjoy touring the city on the days when it's not snowing, make sure to pack a comfortable extra pair of shoes.

​3. Sunscreen and sunglasses

While sunscreen and sunglasses may be associated with summer vacations, it's important to note that the Northeast still experiences sun during the winter months. The sun's rays can still be strong enough to cause sunburn, especially if you have sensitive skin and are walking around the city for extended periods of time. In addition, wearing sunglasses is crucial to protect your eyes while walking or driving on sunny days, especially on wet roads where harsh reflections can bounce off the surface.

​4. Travel Adapter

​For international travelers visiting Boston, it's important to pack a travel adapter as the city uses type A and B sockets. If you are coming from a country that uses a different plug type, be sure to pack a travel adapter to ensure your electronic devices are compatible with the local outlets.

5. Cash

With the use of digital payment options, carrying cash may seem unnecessary. However, it's worth noting that some restaurants and stores in Boston still only accept cash payments. To avoid surcharges at ATMs, we recommended that you carry a few extra dollars in your wallet.
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