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西行阿里
5/5Outstanding
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Capri Square is famous for these three world masterpieces in Boston. On the south side of Trinity Church is the famous Chinese architect Pei Xuming, who designed the Louvre in Paris, France, and Henry Cobb, the famous masterpiece John Hancock Building.
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Posted: May 9, 2021
palettes_ny
5/5Outstanding
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Copley Square is also a big surprise in Boston. From Boston Park all the way to Back Bay, you can see changes in scenery and architectural style along the way. There are various skyscrapers and various classical buildings on all sides of the square. Standing on the square, you can feel the combination of classical and modern styles. There are also many attractions nearby, Trinity Church, Boston Library, can arrange punch cards together. There are also many petty bourgeois western restaurants and shopping plazas nearby, and you can reserve half a day to one day to play here.
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Posted: Mar 16, 2021
莲子99
5/5Outstanding
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At one end is Trinity Church, beneath the Hancock Building, at one end is a sunflower plantation, on one side is a public library, on the other side is a historical building, which is Boston’s cultural center, and there is a pool in one corner.
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Posted: Oct 26, 2020
099***50
5/5Outstanding
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The environment is very good, the service is very thoughtful, and there will be professional guidance 🐂🍺
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Posted: Jul 24, 2022
evermore
5/5Outstanding
Copley역에서 내리자마자 한가운데 있는 예쁜 광장입니다! 날씨 좋은 날 보면 정말 예뻐요 :):)
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Posted: Jul 15, 2022
Hanyang44
5/5Outstanding
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Capri Plaza Copley Square, named after the painter Capri. It is a well-known public square in Boston's Back Bay, known for the three world-renowned buildings located here, the Trinity Church (Trinity Church), the John Hancock Building (John Hancock Tower, commonly known as the "Mirror Building") and the Boston Public Library (Boston Public Library). The Old South Church is also near the square, where (on the side of the Boston Public Library in Capli Square) is the end of the Boston Marathon. There are bronze statues of Capli in the square, as well as some city sculptures such as the turtle and rabbit race. There are many stalls selling flowers and food and cold drinks in the square. Take the Green Line to Copley Station or take the Orange Line to Back Bay Station, within walking distance. If you take the sightseeing bus (which can be up and down at any station), there is a stop nearby.