Go to Fenway Park to catch a game over beer and hot dogs—the weekend of our wedding there will be home games against the Yankees. Stay till at least the eighth inning to sing “Sweet Caroline” with the crowd. The stadium is also home to the iconic Green Monster wall. Apart from games, you can join a year-round guided tour of the stadium to learn about the history of the sport and the team, as well as get a behind-the-scenes peek into the locker room.
Boston's Little Italy is the city’s oldest neighborhood, famous for its Italian restaurants and pastry shops, and centuries-old architecture. Stroll down Hanover and Salem streets for the finest Italian restaurants, bakeries, and cafes. Take part in the big debate as to whether Modern Pastry or Mike’s serves a better cannoli.
Stroll through one of Boston’s oldest park, the Boston Commons, check out the make way for duckling statues, picnic under a beautiful tree overlooking the pond, and walk over the iconic footbridge where, during summer time, you will catch a swan boat toting children and eager tourists through the pond.
Chic, historic neighborhood lined with elegant brownstones, diverse boutiques, high-end shops, and inviting dining spots for a vibrant shopping and culinary scene.
A popular path for walkers, joggers, bladers and bicyclists, the Esplanade is also home to the Hatch Shell, where the Boston Pops holds its annual summer concerts.