Stroll through the Boston Public Garden, then walk 5 minutes to Beacon Hill’s iconic Acorn Street—gas-lit, framed by fall foliage, and where Kevin proposed to Daniela. It’s a true New England postcard scene.
A 2.5-mile red-brick path connecting 16 historic sites like Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church.
Long 19th-century hall lined with food stalls, quick bites, and dessert counters — it’s like a historic food court.
The Charles River Esplanade is an ideal place for running—its smooth, scenic paths wind along the riverbank with skyline views, plenty of shade, and a lively yet relaxed atmosphere that energizes every mile.
The New England Aquarium is a wonderful family destination where kids can marvel at vibrant marine life—from sea turtles and penguins to the giant ocean tank—and enjoy interactive touch tanks and live animal presentations that engage all ages.
The Boston Duck Tours is a spirited, family‑friendly experience where kids love “quacking” the horn, even steering the amphibious vehicle into the Charles River, all while guides deliver Boston history with jokes and energy that keep both young and old entertained. The address is for the location near the Aquarium, but there are other places to start the tour (Museum of Science, Back Bay, etc.).