Boston's own Little Italy is known for its Italian restaurants, cafes and boutiques. The oldest residential neighborhood in Boston is home to Paul Revere's House, and the Old North Church.
Located on Boston's waterfront, the Seaport is one of Boston's fastest growing districts. Check out the restaurants, bars, outdoor dining, museums, shopping, and an outdoor concert pavilion. Home to the Boston Tea Party, Children's Museum, Harpoon Brewery, Institute of Contemporary Art.
While this neighborhood may be most known for the Boston Red Sox and the Citgo sign, Fenway is also known for its strong academic presence. Home to nearly 12 colleges and universities, Fenway/Kenmore is also home to the Boston Latin School, America's first public school. Known for its lively Lansdowne Street, Isabela Stewart Gardner Museum, and Museum of Fine Arts.
Centered around Copley Square, Back Bay is home to Boston's designer boutiques and high-end shops. Known for its Brownstones, Boston Marathon finish line, shopping on Newbury Street, Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, Prudential Center.
Shopping center with many stores & restaurants comprising 3 historic market buildings & a promenade.