Visit the iconic Harvard campus and explore Harvard Square’s mix of bookstores, coffee shops, and street performers.
A historic market and meeting hall featuring shops, eateries, and street performers. It's a lively spot blending history and modern culture.
A 2.5-mile path that takes you to 16 significant historical sites, including Paul Revere’s House and the Old North Church. It’s the ultimate way to dive into Boston’s revolutionary history.
Boston’s oldest residential neighborhood, famous for its authentic Italian food, cozy streets, and historical sites like the Paul Revere House.
The oldest city park in the U.S., perfect for a relaxing walk or picnic. The Public Garden’s swan boats are an iconic Boston experience.
This architectural marvel is one of the most beautiful libraries in the world. The courtyard and historic reading rooms are must-sees.
Known for its charming, cobblestone streets and brick row houses, it’s one of the most beautiful and historic neighborhoods in Boston.
A picturesque park along the Charles River, perfect for walking, jogging, or renting a kayak. Great views of the river and city skyline.
One of the largest art museums in the U.S., it has an impressive collection ranging from ancient to contemporary art. Big for the art lovers!
Special recommendation for the Irish Bar lovers. This place is the best Irish bar we've ever been to. Incredible food, affordable drinks (very rare in Boston) and great location
Our favorite Boston restaurant. Incredible Eastern Mediterranean food, small plates style
Incredible sushi and japanese food
Amazing french food! Definitely try the french onion soup