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New England Aquarium |
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Experience an underwater adventure of more than 7,000 aquatic animals from around the world. |
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Explore an immense variety of watery worlds that house hundreds of different species of fish-, each one as unique as the inhabitants that call it --home.
At our Giant Ocean Tank you'll witness a colorful tapestry of fish, rays, turtles, and sharks as they glide gracefully through the 200,000 gallons of water that make up this giant coral reef.
And don't forget about our other friends, the penguins, seals and sea otters, each with their own habitat exhibit where they swim and play all day. At our Edge of the Sea exhibit, stick your hands in replicated tide pools to closely examine the creatures who live there, like crabs, star fish and sea urchins just to name a few. Then cap off your undersea adventure with our famous Sea Lion Show, where you may get wet or worse…a sea lion kiss.
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VITAL INFO: |
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Best suited for all ages
You can expect to spend under 5 hours when visiting our location
We are open year-round
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COST: |
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Average cost for this attraction: under $25
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We accept:
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We provide special rates for: |
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Seniors, Children, Groups Over 20 |
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HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: |
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Public Transportation: MBTA Blue Line to Aquarium Station |
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Parking: |
None |
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Pick up a wriggling horseshoe crab at the "Edge of the Sea" exhibit, see mischievous sea otters frolic with harbor seals in a rocky shore habitat, and watch a shark feeding in the 200,000-gallon "Giant Ocean Tank." Complement your visit with a whale watch or harbor tour. |
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Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible |
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Dining facilities |
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Advance Tickets |
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ATM |
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Children Activities |
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