Great Italian eats!
Delicious desserts, Sicilian pizza, subs, calzones, and rice balls.
Another great restaurant in the North End! Has outdoor seating.
The best pizza in Boston.
Many nights spent here sipping cocktails by the water! Something for everyone food wise. You can also explore the Long Wharf (additional restaurants, bars, cruises, and the aquarium nearby).
Explore the city by land & sea. The tours depart from the Prudential Center and Museum of Science as well. https://bostonducktours.com
A classic tourist spot with cobblestone, street performers, shopping, and restaurants. Definitely make your way through Quincy Market. https://faneuilhallmarketplace.com
Classic Irish Pub steps from Faneuil Hall
A historic spot for beer drinkers. Located downtown right next to Faneuil Hall.
An outdoor 'pop up' of Nantucket's Cisco Brewery with a variety of drinks, food trucks, and lawn games.
A favorite and frequent place for both Nick & Steph. Great if you're looking for Mexican food in the Seaport.
A fun spot by the water if you like seafood!
A look out & rooftop bar located above the harbor in the Seaport! Can get crowded at night.
America's oldest park. Here you'll find a starting point for the Freedom Trail, Frog Pond, Swan Boats, the iconic Make Way for Ducklings sculpture and more. A quick walk outside the park and you can get a coffee and sweet treat or sandwich at Tatte Bakery & Cafe.
Sweet and savory southern eats in Back Bay.
Shopping, restaurants, and a 360 observation deck at the top via "View Boston". https://www.prudentialcenter.com
More shopping, restaurants, and brownstones galore. https://www.newburystboston.com/
Fenway is one of the first neighborhoods Nick & I explored together. Landsdowne St is a lively area with lots of exciting spots including Landsdowne Pub, Loretta's Last Call, Cheeky Monkey Brewing Co, Bleacher Bar, Yard House, and House of Blues. Not too far is Time Out Market, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts.