One of our favorite breweries - you can go for a tour or go just to enjoy the beer and amazing pretzels!
Totally worth doing the guided tour. The tour guides dress up and are very entertaining. Great for kids and adults alike.
Great if you want to learn how to shuck oysters on the water!
Candlepin bowling - a unique New England bowling experience with delicious flatbread. Great for kids!
We've done a lot of escape rooms in the area, and these are by far the best!
Always a beautiful place to walk around, but especially this time of year. Go and visit the "Make Way for Ducklings" statue.
Unfortunately there is an event at Fenway on Saturday and Sunday so they aren't doing tours. However, you could potentially do a tour on Friday, or you can go to Bleacher Bar which has a garage door that opens up to a view of the field - it's pretty cool!
Working chocolate factory making authentic Mexican stone ground chocolate. Take a tour!
Super fun to visit the home of the Samuel Adams brewery. You will likely be able to try some stuff that never gets released to the public!
Great way to see a lot of Boston in a short amount of time, both by land and water.
See all of Boston from the 51st floor of the Prudential Center. Grab a headset and hear all about each of the different neighborhoods.
If you're looking for a cute outpost by the hotel, the Boston Public Market has a number of different vendors and places to eat.
Incredible wine bar focusing on women owned wineries and really weird stuff!
Australian meat pie shop in a working shipyard. If the weather is good, take a trip down to our neighborhood for some great food.
If you're just looking for excellent seafood and fresh oysters, this is the place.
Is Mike's Pastry or Modern Pastry better? You decide. Best to go on a weekday to avoid the crowds - and make sure to bring cash!
Right by the hotel and has excellent food and beverages.