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Boston to host a variety of family and learning deals this week

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Published on July 08, 2019
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If the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this week? From a scavenger hunt to a cat cafe, these deals will win approval from everyone in the family.

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Up to 51% Off Admission at 3Quest Challenge

From the 3Quest Challenge deal description:

Digital scavenger hunt adventure tour sends groups through city to solve puzzles, gather clues and complete challenges with help of guide.

Where: 1 Faneuil Hall Square, Downtown Boston
Price: $19.50
Click here for more details, and to take advantage of this deal

Up to 76% Off Vienna Culture Kids' Package

From The Global Sleepover deal description:

Cultural education service is dedicated to teaching children ages four to eight about world cultures.

Where: 745 Atlantic Ave., Downtown Boston
Price: $10
Click here for more details, and to get this deal

Up to 55% Off Admission to Purr Cat Cafe

From the Purr Cat Cafe deal description:

Customers can visit this charity-contributing animal center and play with cats or attend a yoga session.

Where: 167 Chestnut Hill Ave., St. Elizabeth's
Price: $11
Click here for more details, and to get this deal

Up to 38% Off Bowling and More at King's

From the King's Dining & Entertainment deal description:

Retro wall art and more than 50 high-def TVs and projectors surround 20 bowling lanes, billiards and shuffleboard tables.

Where: 50 Dalton St.
Price: $25
Click here for more details, and to take advantage of this deal

Parking in Boston can be tough, especially during popular events. To find free or cheap parking and to book parking in advance, see this map of Boston parking from SpotAngels. And to get there by public transportation, check the MTBA's website for nearby stations and schedules.


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