Coming in early and want to see some unique sights in the city? This museum is a great stop and is where some of our engagement photos were taken!
Mickey and I loved this tour of the city and bay when his parents came to visit and is such a signature Boston tour that of course they get featured in all our championship parades!
This is the first large free municipal library in the United states and the first public library to lend books. This building is just a beautiful library to tour and is free!
Home to the Italians immigrants of the late 1800s and early 1900s, this neighborhood of Boston is now known for its amazing Italian restaurants where more than 40% of the residents in this area as still of Italian descent.
Want to walk around the city on a brisk fall day? This trail is a great way to see all the historic sights from the U.S.S. Constitution, to the Old State House and Boston Massacre.
Whale watching tours are on the top of Mickey's and I's bucket list and we can't wait to take a tour after we finish our wedding planning!
Boda Borg is how Mickey was introduced to all my friends here in MA. It is a great option for a rainy day and is the only one of its kind in the U.S.!
Mickey and I are not halloween fanatics but Salem is right on the way to the North shore towns and is where the Salem witch trials occurred.
If you are looking for a New England small town experience we highly suggest just exploring small coastal towns along the way like Newburyport, Salem, Plum Island, and Gloucester. Don’t forget to try a lobster roll right by the water!