The North End of Boston, is known as Boston's Little Italy. It's a small, historic area with cobblestone streets, Italian bakeries, and restaurants. As a native, I can say this is where you will find the best Italian food and desserts. And this is coming from a couple who has traveled to Rome and the Amalfi Coast.
When I tell you, lactose intolerance couldn't keep me away from eating Toscanini's ice cream.
Newbury Street is Boston's destination for dining and shopping. Also home to some of Sophia's favorite boba tea and gelato shops (Amorino).
Located directly inside the Prudential, you'll get a little taste of Italy in Boston. There are countless things to do inside, enjoy a glass of wine at one of the bars, delicious food at La Pizza & Pasta, gelato and even shopping for imports directly from Italy (cookware, handmade pasta, espresso, cheeses, etc).
Catch a Red Sox game at Fenway Park!
Reach out to Angel for additional beer recs!
The closest thing we have to Hogwarts castle.
Great for the family!
Any art lovers?
For the history buffs. The Boston Freedom Trail is a walk around 16 historical sites linked to the American Revolution, covering around 3 miles across Boston, Massachusetts.