It costs $9.50 (as of April 29, 2005 - not $2 like someone previously mentioned), but the upside is that you can basically stay and walk around as long as you want, and take all the photos you want of the amazing view, and still have the option of a guided tour using a handheld radio device.
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(Report Problem)Since 9/11 the Skywalk is now closed and is not going to reopen. Sorry!
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(Report Problem)Again, we had CityPasses, so we got in quickly. They gave us the headsets, and we began our tour. The only problem I had is that I forgot my binoculars, and so I couldn't see everything-but that was my own fault! It was fun-but if you have poor eyesight, bring some good binoculars!
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(Report Problem)For $2 you can get all the history of Boston at your own pace. Or, you can just look at the views! Amazing views (It's Boston. That should tell you how amazing it is!) Plus, great history! The headsets have an adult version and a kids version so there is fun for everyone. I did the adults version and I was entertained and informed - not bored for one minute. The best part is, if you want to know the history of Fenway Park and not Back Bay, you can! You hear the history at your own pace, in your own order, skipping as much or a little as you want.
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(Report Problem)A Must See... excellent views of Boston along with headsets that give you a guided tour. One of the best things we did while visiting Boston for the first time.
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