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Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Colin Ruggiero and Olivia Mora
Boston is a compact historic city with distinct neighborhoods. If you have an extra day, here are our favorite ways to explore: The North End - Boston’s oldest neighborhood is known for its cobblestone streets, brick row houses, and Italian heritage. - Best no-frills pizza: Regina Pizzeria - Cannoli options: Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry Modern Pastry - Fresh seafood: Neptune Oyster - After-dinner drinks: espresso martinis at Caffè Vittoria or Carmelina's (make a reservation in advance) The South End - Come here for the Victorian brownstones, tree-lined streets, and creative food scene. Back Bay - Newbury Street's shops and cafes are well-situated near many historic Boston landmarks. - Walk to Boston Common and the adjacent Public Garden - Continue toward the Charles River Esplanade for waterfront paths and skyline views - You can rent kayaks at Charles River Kayak Bonus Recommendations: - If it's too hot outside, Uber over to Fenway for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

Neptune Oyster

63 Salem Street, Boston, MA 02113

A great option for seafood in the North End. They don't accept reservations so try it at an off hour.

Regina Pizzeria

11 1/2 Thacher Street, Boston, MA 02113

No-frills spot for a pie. You may encounter a long line.

Ernesto's Pizza

69 Salem Street, Boston, MA 02113

Come here if you want to see where Colin was slingin' slices in 2017.

Mike's Pastry

300 Hanover Street, Boston, MA 02113

The most famous cannoli shop in the North End. Be prepared for some potential lines in the summer.

Modern Pastry Shop

257 Hanover Street, Boston, MA 02113

Probably the second most-famous cannoli shop in the North End. Get a cannoli from here or Mike's and compare.

Caffe Vittoria

290-296 Hanover Street, Boston, MA 02113

Stop here after a meal in the North End for an espresso martini nightcap.

SRV

569 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA 02118

A Venetian-style bacaro (wine bar and small-plates restaurant) located in the South End.

Boston Common

139 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02111

The oldest city park in the U.S.

Public Garden

Boston, MA 02116

Located next to the Boston Common, the Public Garden is the first public botanical garden in America.

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

25 Evans Way, Boston, MA 02115

A great option for a hot day. The museum and its collections are held in an untouched 15th-century Venetian-style palazzo with a lovely garden courtyard.