Seaport District Boston MA - Sunday March 31, 2024
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2024
- The Seaport District in Boston, Massachusetts, is a vibrant waterfront neighborhood known for its mix of modern architecture, cultural attractions, and bustling activity.
Formerly an industrial area, it has been revitalized into a hub of innovation, featuring trendy restaurants, upscale shops, and contemporary art galleries.
Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the harbor, stroll along the Harborwalk, or catch a show at the Institute of Contemporary Art.
The Seaport District also hosts events and festivals year-round, making it a lively destination for locals and tourists alike.
Filmed in 4K UHD Sunday March 30th 2024 - 10:00am
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The Seaport District looks as beautiful as ever even on a quiet Sunny Morning.
Those buildings in the Seaport District are truly magnificent.
Those are some very beautiful buildings.
@@fbramble looks beautiful early in the morning
Thanks for the tour. Looks beautiful.
You’re welcome.
You’re welcome. ✅
Beautiful!
👍
Lovely area.
For sure.
Thanks for the tour. ❤
You’re welcome
Thanks for the tour. Looks beautiful. ❤
You’re welcome
Wowwww Thanks Love your video.
You’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed the video.
My favorite part of the city
It’s a very beautiful area. Thanks for watching.
…dead of winter ..no leaves on the trees, riding into the sun ..sunrise or sunset, wrong time day, absolutely no people on the street, no pedestrian traffic and life, no vehicular traffic, no birds, squirrels, bees, leaves flowers, no sounds and smells of the city, no pulse and pump and sounds of the life of the city, traveling the beaten worn paths (turn in here and there, go this way or hat way this time, weave in and around and through the city from north to south and east to west and even diagonally from time to time), the wrong season and wrong time of day instead of the better seasons of springtime, early to midsummer, early golden fall, or a beautiful heavy snow fall, no pedestrian and vehicular life at all, no life in the city at all, a ghost town, most of all and not to be forgotten ..the all-the-buildings-leaning angle lens is absolutely horrible and horrific choice… in other words, any city, however great, without the throb and pulse of people on its streets and all the other forms of life out and about, including vehicular traffic, and captured at the right season (spring, summer, fall, and a heavy beautiful snowfall) and at the right time of day, and not looking into the sun and the blinding silhouette effect of the sun, sunrise or sunset, and the buildings not leaning due to the choice of camera lens makes all the difference in the world…? ..who wants to see a ghost town in the dead of winter ..however beautiful the place…? Harsh.. but just some constructive criticism ..I hope….?
Thanks, but I had to deliver something over there and thought why not film it.
@@BostonStreetsHighways
Fair enough ..never once even considered the why of things ..and no offense intended, if any was taken ..after all, you’re the one who put in the work, and not me. So I do appreciate what you do for all of us, and I applaud both you and the work you do for us, as well as your sharing it with us. Just thought I’d risk backlash and offer what I think is constructive criticism, in spite of the fact that beauty is of a subjective nature and is in the eye of the beholder, as they say.
Thank you for being patient and understanding… takes a big person to do that! Thank you.
@ndailorw5079 Thank you. No offense taken.
That's too much glass. Looks like a neighborhood of convention centers.
It’s a lot of glass, but it sure looks beautiful.