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Things To Do

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We're so glad you're joining us in Boston! If you're planning to explore the city while you're here, we've put together a list of local sights, dining options, and things to do during the summer season. Whether it’s your first time in town or you’re a frequent visitor, there’s something for everyone.
Boston Common & Public Garden

Boston Common & Public Garden

Boston, MA 02116

These adjacent parks are located in the heart of the city. Visitors can walk the tree-lined paths, see the Swan Boats, and enjoy scenic views of the gardens.

Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail, Boston, MA 02108

This 2.5-mile walking trail connects 16 historical landmarks, including Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church. A great option for those interested in American history.

Charles River Esplanade

Charles River Esplanade

Storrow Drive, Boston, MA 02116

Scenic riverfront path popular for walking, biking, and kayaking. Rentals available in select areas.

Newbury Street

Newbury Street

Newbury Street, Boston, MA

A mile-long stretch of shops, restaurants, and galleries in Back Bay. Includes both national retailers and independent boutiques.

SoWa Open Market

SoWa Open Market

500 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118

Seasonal outdoor market featuring local artists, vintage items, and food trucks. Open Sundays during the summer months.

Boston Harbor Islands

Boston Harbor Islands

Boston, MA

Accessible by ferry, the islands offer hiking trails, picnic areas, and city views. Great option for a half-day excursion.

Fenway Park

Fenway Park

4 Jersey Street, Boston, MA 02215

Guided tours of the historic home of the Boston Red Sox are available most days. Recommended for baseball fans or anyone interested in the city’s sports history.