Ride in a swan boat and see the "Make Way for Ducklings" statue from Robert McCloskey's children's book. Afterward, head over to the Boston Common, the first public park in America, to see frog pond and find the start of the freedom trail! See if you can find Chelsea and Luke's apartment across from the New State House on Bowdoin Street.
In 1742, our nation’s fathers proclaimed Fanueil Hall “The Cradle of Liberty.” Now you can visit Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market to see all the unique stores, street performers, and more of Boston's history!
Visit Mike's Pastry in the North End to get Boston's most famous (and delicious) cannoli!
The Boston Children's Museum’s exhibits and programs emphasize hands-on engagement and learning through experience, employing play as a tool to spark the inherent creativity, curiosity, and imagination of children. It is also located directly next to the church where we are getting married!
At the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum you can be a part of the famous event that forever changed the course of American history! It was voted America's "Best Patriotic Attraction."
Kings Boston-Seaport is a 20,000-square-foot dining & entertainment venue located at Seaport Square featuring bowling, billiards, arcade games, and more!