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September 13, 2025
Boston, MA

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Public Garden

Boston, MA 02116

Boston Public Garden is the nation's first public botanical garden, offering a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Famous for its swan boats, which have been a beloved tradition since 1877, the garden is a perfect spot for a peaceful walk or a picturesque backdrop for wedding photos. The meticulously landscaped grounds feature a variety of plant species, statues, and the iconic "Make Way for Ducklings" sculpture. A leisurely stroll through the garden is an ideal way to unwind and enjoy nature amidst the weekend’s festivities.

Charles River Esplanade

Storrow Drive, Boston, MA 02116

The Charles River Esplanade is a scenic park that runs along the Boston side of the Charles River, offering beautiful views of the water and skyline. It’s a popular spot for walking, jogging, or picnicking, with a network of pathways, playgrounds, and outdoor fitness equipment. You can rent kayaks or sailboats for a more active outing, or simply relax on one of the many benches or docks. This peaceful riverside escape provides a perfect balance of nature and recreation for guests looking to recharge during a busy wedding weekend.

North End

Boston, MA

Boston’s North End is a vibrant neighborhood known for its rich Italian heritage and delicious cuisine. Cobblestone streets lined with historic buildings lead to some of the city’s best Italian restaurants, bakeries, and cafes. The North End is also home to the Old North Church and Paul Revere’s House, adding a historical touch to your culinary journey. It’s the perfect place for a rehearsal dinner or a casual meal with friends and family, where you can indulge in classic dishes like pasta, pizza, and cannoli.

Newbury Street

Newbury Street, Boston, MA

Newbury Street is Boston’s premier shopping destination, stretching for eight blocks and featuring a mix of high-end boutiques, art galleries, cafes, and local shops. The street’s beautiful brownstone buildings and tree-lined sidewalks make for a pleasant stroll, and it’s a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon of shopping or window browsing. With its blend of luxury brands and unique local finds, Newbury Street offers something for everyone, making it a favorite destination for both visitors and locals.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Boston, MA 02109

Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market are lively marketplaces that combine history, shopping, and dining in the heart of Boston. Faneuil Hall, known as the "Cradle of Liberty," has been a meeting hall and marketplace since 1742, playing a key role in American history. Today, it’s surrounded by street performers, shops, and eateries, making it a bustling spot for visitors. Quincy Market, adjacent to Faneuil Hall, is famous for its diverse food stalls offering everything from clam chowder to lobster rolls. This area is perfect for guests who want to explore Boston’s historic charm while enjoying great food and entertainment.

Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall

306 Northern Avenue, Boston, MA 02210

For beer lovers, Harpoon Brewery offers a fun and laid-back experience in Boston’s Seaport District. Known for its wide variety of craft beers, including the popular Harpoon IPA, the brewery offers tours that take you behind the scenes of the brewing process, complete with tastings. After the tour, guests can relax in the Beer Hall, which features communal tables, pretzels, and views of the brewery operations. Harpoon is a great spot for a casual pre- or post-wedding gathering, offering a local taste of Boston’s thriving craft beer scene.

Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail, Boston, MA

The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red-brick path through downtown Boston that leads to 16 historically significant sites, each with its own story about the American Revolution. Starting at Boston Common and ending at the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, the trail includes landmarks such as the Massachusetts State House, Paul Revere’s House, and the Old North Church. A guided tour or self-paced walk provides an immersive experience into Boston’s colonial past, making it an excellent activity for history buffs or anyone looking to explore the city’s heritage.

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

306 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210

At the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, you can relive the iconic event that helped spark the American Revolution. This interactive museum features replica ships, historical artifacts, and live reenactments where visitors can participate in the famous tea dump. With its mix of history and theatrics, this museum offers a fun and educational experience for all ages. It’s a great stop for wedding guests who want to engage with Boston’s revolutionary history in a hands-on way.

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