If you’ve ever wanted to soar above Massachusetts and get a birds-eye view of the capital city, this is the attraction you absolutely must visit. This sky-high walk will take you up and over the skyline of Boston on a stroll that will make you feel like you’re top of the world.

Skywalk Observatory will let you stroll through the clouds above Boston.

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This sky-high attraction offers 360-degree views of the city from a staggering 700 feet above the street.

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On a clear day, you can see for miles around. It’s truly one of the best views in the state.

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You’ll find the Skywalk Observatory at the top of the Prudential Center in Boston. Don’t worry – there are elevators.

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All visitors are invited to take a personalized tour of the city from above using tour handsets that will explain what you’re looking at.

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There’s also a multimedia movie theater which continually runs two films about the history and culture of Boston through time.

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While you’re there, drop by the Dreams of Freedom museum that celebrates the important role that immigration has played in shaping Boston. For example, did you know that one out of every three Boston residents was born outside America?

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The Skywalk Observatory is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hours may vary during the winter, so be sure to check before you go.

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This walk amongst the clouds will take your breath away and give you a new appreciation for the beauty of Boston.

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And of course, there’s no better place to watch the fireworks.

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You can find this experience at 800 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Click here to visit the Skywalk Observatory website and learn more about booking your experience. Tickets for adults are $20, senior tickets are $16, child tickets under 12 are $14, and student tickets are $16.

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If a mile-high walk through nature is more your style, check out this hike that will take you high above Massachusetts.

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