Opened in 1742, Faneuil Hall is Boston’s ultimate mash-up of history, food, and fun. Once a hotbed of revolutionary speeches, this iconic marketplace is now a lively destination filled with street performers, local shops, and the mouthwatering eats of Quincy Market. Grab a lobster roll, catch a live performance, and soak in the energy of one of Boston’s most vibrant gathering spots—it’s where the past and present come alive.
Discover Boston’s North End, the city’s oldest residential neighborhood, where cobblestone streets, Italian eateries, and rich history converge. Enjoy fresh cannoli from Mike’s or Modern Pastry, sip espresso at a café, and dine in cozy trattorias. Beyond the food, explore landmarks like the Paul Revere House and Old North Church along the Freedom Trail. The North End blends flavor, charm, and history for an unforgettable experience.
One of the largest art museums in the world, the MFA contains 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works of art. Rotating exhibits offer various experiences for any palette!
Step into a Venetian palace tucked away in Boston! The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is more than just an art museum—it's a mysterious escape filled with masterworks by Rembrandt, Botticelli, and Sargent, all arranged exactly as the eccentric and visionary Isabella intended. Wander through lush courtyard gardens, marvel at stunning architecture, and dive into the intrigue of the infamous unsolved art heist that still captivates the world. It’s art, mystery, and magic all in one unforgettable stop.
Get up close with sea turtles, playful penguins, and giant ocean creatures at one of Boston’s most iconic attractions! The New England Aquarium features a mesmerizing four-story Giant Ocean Tank, hands-on touch tanks with stingrays and sharks, and daily animal feedings. Whether you're watching seals perform underwater acrobatics or exploring the vibrant coral reef exhibits, it's a deep-sea adventure right in the heart of the city.
Follow the red-brick path through Boston and discover 16 iconic sites that sparked the American Revolution. From Paul Revere’s House to Faneuil Hall, the Freedom Trail is a thrilling mix of history, legends, and landmarks—all in a walkable 2.5 miles. It’s not just a stroll, it’s a journey through America’s bold beginnings.