A beautiful park and garden where you can relax and enjoy nature (and feed some ducks and friendly squirrels).
Our favorite place to go for a stroll, the Esplanade offers beautiful views of the river and Boston skyline. It's a great spot for picnics, relaxation, biking, and walks.
A 2.5 mile trail that takes you through 16 of the many historically significant sites in Boston. You can walk or rent a bike!
A lively marketplace located in a historic building surrounded by shops, restaurants, and street performers.
Home of the Boston Red Sox, it's the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use. Surrounded by a lively atmosphere of restaurants and bars.
Check out this compilation of world changing work that has come out of Michael's alma mater! Located in Kendall Square, Cambridge, it hosts collections of holography, technology-related artworks, artificial intelligence, architecture, robotics, maritime history, and the history of MIT.
An island off the coast of Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard is a popular summer destination for those looking for beautiful beaches, scenic bike baths, charming shops, and delicious seafood. It is easily accessible by ferry from various mainland locations.
Looking for a taste of the quintessential New England seaside? Cape Cod is known for its picturesque beaches, traditional New England architecture, fresh seafood, and maritime history. The 65-mile long peninsula offers many opportunities for swimming, camping, sailing, fishing, and biking along. We recommend exploring this scenic coast if you have couple days to spare.