If you want REALLY good chinese food. Gaga seafood is our go to spot in Chinatown. Definitely try the Ginger and scallion lobster and the salt and pepper shrimp.
America’s first public botanical garden and one of the city’s most picturesque spots. You can even visit the famous bench featured in the film Goodwill Hunting. It’s a perfect place to enjoy some fresh air, beautiful scenery, and a little bit of Boston history.
Known for its rich, European-style hot chocolate and artisanal chocolates, it’s the perfect spot to warm up during a November weekend in Boston. Trust, the have the BEST hot chocolate.
A 2.5-mile path that leads you through 16 historic sites, including the Massachusetts State House, Paul Revere’s House, and Old North Church. It’s a self-guided walk that lets you soak in the city’s rich Revolutionary history while enjoying charming neighborhoods along the way. A great activity for anyone looking to learn, wander, and enjoy Boston at their own pace.
This mile-long street offers everything from high-end boutiques to casual shops, plus plenty of restaurants to stop and enjoy along the way. It’s also just a short walk from the Prudential Center, making it easy to explore both spots in one trip. A perfect way to spend an afternoon in the city.