Impressionism, Italian Rennaissance, Mummies?! Need we say more.
A classic way to see the city and (safely) get into the Charles River. It's a bus! It's a boat! It's every field trip for every New England student ever.
A Boston Socialite and Art Collector, Isabella Stewart Gardner founded this Italian Palazzo style house museum in 1903. Floor to ceiling beauty that has remained exactly as she arraigned it over 100 years ago.
Another classic family-fun trip and school field trip, but one of my favorite museums in the city.
20 miles north of Boston is the town of Salem, Massachusetts. During the month of October there are unlimited Halloween events and activities to explore. If you're staying in the city without a car you can take an hour train ride from North Station, conveniently located under the Boston Garden, to get there.
A list of favorite restaurants throughout the city of Boston: Nico --Italian, North End (Boston's "Little Italy") Mike's Pastry --A MUST for Cannoli's Row 34 --Seaport Mooo --Seaport, Beacon Hill Bostonia Public House --Downtown Area Four --Pizza, Kendall Square Liberty Hotel --Drinks, Cambridge