If you’re staying through Sunday, we highly encourage you check out SoWa Sunday open market for some cool local art and a food truck lot. Runs from 10am - 4pm.
Check out where Samson popped the question! Also a quick walk to the North End, Boston's Little Italy.
A strip of public park that runs from South Station all the way to the North End. Beautiful for a casual stroll and to see different parts of Boston. Saturday markets pop up along different sections of the park, and there are two beer gardens along the way.
Always a great way to spend a Friday night or Sunday afternoon, the Red Sox and historic Fenway Park put on quite the fan experience. Explore the neighboring restaurants and bars, and don't forget a classic Fenway Frank while you're looking out at the Green Monstah.
One of the only 5 Timeout Markets in the world, this food and drink hall brings together the finest chefs from around Boston for some of the best sandwiches, pasta, seafood and snacks that you can find anywhere on the east coast.
Sarita reads books. If you read books too, or if you want to see one of the most grandiose and stunning architectural structures in the US, checkout the Boston Public Library. It is conveniently located steps from Copley Square and two blocks away from Newbury Street (mere minutes from the Four Seasons).
Home to most of the shopping Boston has to offer. Lined with chains and boutiques, it's a great weekend walk. Plenty of restaurants and cafe's line the street as well for a quick bite.
Visit the first public botanical garden in America, located across the street from the Four Seasons!
A beautiful walking/biking path along the Charles river, one of our favorite walks.