The sweet pontoon pleasure boats operate in a pond in the Public Garden and have been in operation since 1877. Pedaled like a bicycle by a singular driver (not you but a professional!) the ride takes about 15 minutes.
Want to see Boston from the Charles River and the streets of Boston all while high atop our famous Duck Boats? This 80 minute tour is incredible - just hop aboard this amphibious vessel to tour the city by land and sea! Pick up: Prudential Center Departure Location
The iconic home of the Red Sox since 1912! Fingers crossed for a Memorial Day Weekend game!
Historic Boston!
Meghan lived in the North End for many years in a charming, brick exposed apartment where her bed touched 3 of her bedroom walls. The neighborhood is full of picturesque streets and yummy Italian restaurants. Recommended Eats: Giacomo's (A Keleher family favorite - cash only!), Neptune Oyster (the long line is worth it!), Monica's Mercato (Mac's favorite sandwich is the TUUKA!), Florentine Cafe (best espresso martini), Trattoria il Panino
Located a stone's throw from the Boston Public Library and Copley Square, Newbury street is bustling with many restaurant and shopping opportunities. Recommended Eats: Contessa (The Spicy Lobster Capellini is incredible), Joe's on Newbury, Saltie Girl (fresh oysters!), Earl's at the Prudential, Eataly, Krasi
Boston's most famous watering hole. Mac and Meg have spent many a nights here listening to live music and drinking Bell's signature drink -- an iced cold bud latte.
Quintessential Boston! Enjoy fresh caught lobster, steamers, clams and more! Located in the Seaport, right over the walking bridge from South Station.
Our favorite spot on Nantucket... but in Boston! Cisco Brewery has a pop up in Boston's Seaport neighborhood. Head here for a nice afternoon beer, live music and our favorite cocktail "Figawi Wowie".