Her Tip: Make sure you find the empty frames from the 1990 art museum heist!
His Tip: Go see the famous "Make Way for Ducklings" statues and then continue your walk along the Freedom Trail Rob's Real Tip: Go to the 99 Restaurant in Charlestown and get the Gold Fever Wings as a reward for your walk!
Conveniently located inside the Fairmont Copley Plaza, OAK is a great option for a pre-wedding drink or an easy meal just steps from your room.
This is a Boston staple for coffee, pastries, and sandwiches. They have them all over the city and are perfect for breakfast, lunch or a quick coffee pre a walk around town.
A local spot for coffee, pastries, and sandwiches.
Fenway Park tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at America’s most beloved ballpark, where you can explore historic areas like the Green Monster and soak in over a century of Red Sox history.
Boston Duck Tours are a fun and iconic way to explore the city by land and water, combining historic sightseeing with a splashdown into the Charles River for skyline views.
Historic library located in Copley Square with amazing architecture. Well worth a visit, especially since it is right next to the Fairmont! In addition to walking around the library, The Courtyard Tea Room offers a quintessential afternoon tea experience.
A historic library and cultural landmark in Beacon Hill, known for its beautifully preserved 19th-century interiors and rare book collections.
Renowned art museum, featuring an expansive global collection from ancient to contemporary.
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red-brick walking path through Boston that connects 16 historic sites, offering a journey through the city’s Revolutionary-era history.
A charming stretch of shops, restaurants and cafés near our hotel blocks.
A historic Boston landmark known as the “Cradle of Liberty,” where revolutionary speeches once inspired a nation, now surrounded by lively markets, shops, and street performers.
Visit for authentic Italian food and the city’s best cannolis at Mike's Pastry.