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Adventure West to East!

Start on Newbury Street and head to the Boston Public Gardens. From there, walk through the Boston Commons (side quests: Beacon Hill or Chinatown) and then to Downtown. Make your way to the North End and then follow the Harborwalk into Seaport. This will take about half a day if you don't stop for a sit-down meal.

Newbury Street

Newbury Street, Boston, MA

Start at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Newbury Street and head east as you pop into all the little shops or grab a snack! If you'd rather walk amongst trees, walk down Commonwealth Avenue. Whether you're on Newbury or Commonwealth, about a mile in, you'll reach the Boston Public Garden.

Public Garden

Arlington Street, Boston, MA 02116

Wander around the Public Garden and the Boston Commons.

Beacon Hill

Beacon Street, Boston, MA

This is a historic neighborhood with cute little shops and brownstones. Adventure into the cobblestone streets and soak in all the quintessential Boston vibes. Stop by Tatte Bakery for a pastry and peek into the antique shops.

Downtown

Congress Street, Boston, MA

Visit the Old State House, head over to Quincy Market, hit up Bell in Hand (the oldest tavern in America), and explore Boston Public Market.

North End

Hanover Street, Boston, MA

Start on Hanover Street and walk around Boston's Little Italy! Enjoy a plate of pasta, grab a sandwich at Monica's Mercato, or indulge in a cannoli from Mike's Pastry (not Modern) (we're serious!).

Harborwalk

Harborwalk, Boston, MA 02128

Take a walk along the pier and breathe in the salty air!

Seaport District

Seaport Boulevard, Boston, MA

Explore the most recently built area of Boston! Here, you can visit the Boston Tea Party Museum, Puttshack, and the Institute of Contemporary Art. If you're in for some drinks and good vibes, visit Cisco or Harpoon Brewery.

Charles River Esplanade

Storrow Drive, Boston, MA 02116

Follow the paved pathways that line the Charles River. You can also go kayaking or canoeing! Check out all the rental options at https://paddleboston.com.

Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail, Boston, MA

If you're into discovering Boston's history, follow the Freedom Trail, a physical line embedded into city sidewalks that assists trailgoers to find their way to the city's historic sites. There are many guided tours, but you can also find maps online.

Central Square in Cambridge

Massachusett Avenue, Cambridge, MA

Tour around MIT's beautiful campus and eat at Veggie Galaxy (for our vegans!), A4cade (a hidden arcade inside Roxy's), or at New City Microcreamery (ice cream). We highly encourage you to walk a few blocks aways to Koreana for some Korean BBQ. We 1000% recommend the kimchi pancake and Jumullok Galbi.

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