This is about a 10 minute drive from the hotel. This is adjacent to Blue Hills Reservation and is about a 1 mile, very flat loop around the pond. There is also a playground at the entrance. If you’re looking for something more “intense” Blue Hills Reservation is just down the road and has a number of trails; the top of the hill has views of Boston.
This is about a 15 minute drive from the hotel. Easy hiking trails and seasonal activities.
This is about a 15 minute drive from the hotel. Popular local farm with seasonal activities, like hayrides, along with a playground.
This is about a 5 minute drive from the hotel.
This is about a 15 minute drive from the hotel. Home to the New England Patriots, this is also an outdoor shopping center with shops and restaurants including axe throwing, bowling alley, and movie theater.
This is a 5-10 minute drive from the hotel. It is an outdoor shopping mall with shops and restaurants including a Kings bowling alley and movie theater.
See Travel page for tips on traveling from the Hotel to Boston Back Bay/Beacon Hill Popular tourist area with lots of shopping and restaurants, including two connected indoor malls (Prudential Center and Copley Place) and Newbury Street. Weather depending, take a stroll down Commonwealth Avenue to the Public Garden and Boston Common and then head over to Beacon Hill and Charles Street and if you’re feeling adventurous, walk over one of the Storrow Drive bridges to the Charles River Esplanade and walk along the Charles River with views of Cambridge. Financial/Seaport Park at the Financial District and head over to the Seaport to Boston’s newest neighborhood with entertainment, restaurants and shops, along with views of Boston’s waterfront.
Other Ideas Museums: Museum of Science (West End/Kendall Square), Children’s Museum (Seaport) and New England Aquarium (Financial District) Fenway: Home to the Red Sox, Fenway Park tours are typically available all year round. North End: Boston’s Italian neighborhood with famous spots for pizza, pasta and pastries. South End: Beautiful area with lots of brownstones and some of Boston’s best restaurants. Cambridge: Home to MIT (Kendall Square) and unnamed Ivy league college (Harvard Square), Cambridge sits along the Charles River with great walking paths along the river and a host of great restaurants. You can also try out the MIT Science Museum or Harvard Museum of Natural History.