Boston Duck Tours is a great way to see all of Boston. Plus, for our of town guests, you can feel what its like for just a moment to be a part of a successful sports franchise! During the championship parade, sports teams use the duck boats :) There are 3 departure locations: Museum of Science, Prudential Center, and New England Aquarium.
The North End is Boston's oldest and most iconic immigrant neighborhood. The North End still has its original narrow streets and brick buildings, and a sense of community. It's traditional Italian customs are preserved through the neighborhood's language, music, cuisine, and traditions. The bride and groom prefer Modern Pastry for cannoli, though Mike's pastry is the tourist spot!
We are big Celtics fans, so we love TD Garden! Stop by and check out the newly renovated TD Garden which includes many restaurants in the area.
Experience Boston’s iconic 2.5-mile red line leading to 16 nationally significant historic sites.
Since 1912, fans have flocked to Fenway Park to watch the home team play in the heart of Boston. It is referred to as, "America's Most Beloved Ballpark" by Major League Baseball and sports enthusiasts. Book a tour of Fenway, or simply enjoy Yawkey Way (now called Jersey Street)
The Swan Boat story dates back to the 1870's when Robert Paget, whose descendants continue to operate the business, was granted a boat for hire license by the City of Boston. Rowing a small boat in the Public Garden lagoon was a favorite summer pastime for city residents during the day and evening. The fourth generation of the Paget family continues to preserve the tradition that has grown to become a symbol of City of Boston. Paul and Marilyn’s daughter Lyn Paget and her cousin Phil Paget maintain the charm and integrity of a vision that became a reality for a young boat builder and his wife many years ago.
Located in downtown Boston, steps away from the waterfront, Faneuil Hall is alive today as it was in 1742 when our nation’s fathers proclaimed it “The Cradle of Liberty.” Over 80 businesses occupy Boston’s iconic mixed use festival marketplace. Customers enjoy unique, locally loved, and nationally recognized shops while indulging in the worldwide cuisine at our restaurants, pubs, and in the world-famous Quincy Market Colonnade. The cobblestone promenades are filled with the music and jaw-dropping routines of world-renowned street performers and musicians.