Enjoy shopping, food, street performances and learning about Boston's history.
Enjoy amazing Italian food and pastries! Boston’s Little Italy is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest buildings.
Night Shift Brewing has its roots in a small kitchen in Somerville, MA. Visit the Lovejoy Wharf location in the North End. Enjoy an experimental brewery, scratch kitchen, and specialty coffee bar, we welcome friends to share an unparalleled experience with the Night Shift family.
Duck boat tours are the best way to see the city! Catch them from near the Aquarium, Copley Square and the Museum of Science.
The New England Aquarium is home to thousands of aquatic animals including the northern fur seal, a giant Pacific octopus, and little blue penguins.
The MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world; the collection encompasses nearly 450,000 works of art.
TD Garden, often called the Boston Garden or simply The Garden, is the home of the Celtics and Bruins.
The Sports Museum is housed on Levels 5 & 6 of the TD Garden, which features a half-mile of exhibits celebrating the history and character of Boston sports.
Located in Science Park, it's a plot of land spanning the Charles River. It's of the world's largest science centers and a blast for both kids and adults!
The Greenway Open Market is a vibrant open-air artisan market featuring talented area artists, crafters, and independent designers.
Also known as the ICA, this Boston waterfront museum features leading visual artists and performances.
Trinity Church in the City of Boston is recognized for its National Historic Landmark building, considered by members of the American Association of Architects as one of this country’s top 10 buildings.
Admire the rich and unusual plants, the Lagoon, the monuments and fountains, and the Swan Boats which have been in operation for over 100 years.
Boston’s oldest surviving church building and one of the Freedom Trails most visited historical sites, known for “One if by land, and two if by sea,” and the midnight ride of Paul Revere.
The Monument was erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War, fought there June 17, 1775.
This museum is the second oldest and one of the most influential children’s museums in the world