Great place to walk around, shop and eat some of Boston's staple cuisines.
Boston's Little Italy. Highly recommend Trattoria Il Panino, Carmelina’s, Giacomo’s, and Bricco for dinning. If you're looking for authentic Italian pastries/dessert you have to go to Mike's Pastry, Bova's Bakery or Modern Bakery. Finally, for the best espresso martini in Boston please go to Caffe Vittoria!
This bar is one of Allison’s old stomping grounds. America's oldest, continuously operating, tavern since 1795.
Fun and unique way to see the city of Boston. Highly recommend if you have the time. *Blake's #1 Activity for out of towners*
Great brunch options and the best place in the city for shopping.
The Freedom Trail is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond. Tours lasting 1.5 hours and lots of walking.
Home of the Boston Red Sox. Go Sox!
One of Boston’s most beloved restaurants. An authentic, relaxed Boston dining experience right on the harbor. Casual/fun spot if you’re looking for some New England Clam Chowder or lobster rolls.
Restaurant- Long Wharf's oldest surviving structure, formerly the John Hancock Counting House, the seafood restaurant is a fusion of history and modern style.
Where Blake proposed to Allison. Beautifully landscaped green space right along the water offering tables and benches, a lookout terrance and fire pits.
If you're looking to become WICKED SMAAHT stop by Harvard University to check out the campus as well as Harvard Square. Harvard Square offers a variety of unique dining options and shops.