Showing posts with label Cape Cod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cape Cod. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Best Pizza in Boston

There are only a few places where you find people waiting in line outside a building for over half an hour. The best pizza place in Boston is definitely one of them!

Regina Pizzeria is a traditional family business which offers brick oven pizza since 1926. The Polcari family established its first pizzeria in the North End where you can see every day the waiting queue on the pavement. It also offers traditional Italian cuisine.

Nevertheless, the pizza is the best you can find in the whole Boston Area. Every pizza has a delicious self made crust and is covered with lots of fresh vegetables and meat. Old perfected recipes, no preservatives... You really taste the difference.

Regina Pizzeria also has a delivering service and lots of locations in New England. Another location in Downtown Boston where the waiting line is much shorter is Faneuil Hall where also the huge christmas tree lighting ceremony took place a couple of weeks ago.

Be careful if you order the pizza size. Even a small pizza is huge!

If you still have to be convinced, see the reviews at Pizzeria Regina on Urbanspoon

Image via Regina Pizzeria.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Enjoy the last warm days

Sometimes, work is overwhelming and you are longing for a short trip outside the intense city life. As long as it is still warm, Cape Cod offers a great place to flee from work and stress.

Do you like boat tours? Then take the fast ferry leaving from the Aquarium and head to Provincetown in 90 minutes. Lean back and enjoy the great view of Boston´s skyline. Don´t forget your $10 discount as a student.

Provincetown is a very nice and idyllic harbor town. In summer, it is packed but from September on, it is a great place to relax and enjoy the beautiful landscape.

First, you should go to the Pilgrim Monument to get an overview and enjoy an amazing view of the town and all the surrounding beaches.

If you look for some sports activities, you may explore the beaches and sand dunes by a rented bike.

Lots of bars and restaurants are located on the commercial street. If you stay over night in a bed and breakfast place, go to one of the very diverse bars and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Have you ever eaten lobster before? If not, you can try it here. Near by the sea, you´ll find lots of sea food restaurants.

An amazing restaurant - also for vegans and vegetarians - is the South African restaurant Karookafe. Here, you´ll get great and fairly priced food and beer in a South African atmosphere.

So, until the middle of October the ferries are still running. Take a day off and enjoy the last warm and sunny weekends until fall finally arrives.

Tell us about your experience there!