One of the most famous aquariums in the country! Come for the octopus, stay for the penguins.
Wander around and enjoy fall in New England. It's across the street from the Boston Common, the oldest city park in the United States.
It's a museum! Of science! And other cool exhibits!
This is obviously Kristen’s recommendation, but it is very pretty! It has a gorgeous courtyard and very Instagrammable reading rooms, as well as a yummy cafe. It’s also across the street from the Copley Square Hotel, where Kristen’s paternal grandparents honeymooned in February 1957! In an unrelated fact, her father was born November 1957!
One of our favorite casual Mexican places (order at the counter). There's also a location in Davis Square (Somerville), so I dunno! Eat wherever you want! Yelp, people!
Will's suggestion when Kristen said, "What restaurants should we include on the website for our guests?" We ARE big fans of the hot bar. In Will's defense, she asked where can people eat around us, I thought a grocery store...wait...why am I defending myself on a wedding website?
Super yummy pizza AND candlepin bowling (a weird New England sport where you bowl over tiny pins) all under one roof. It can get very crowded, so try to go early or prepare for a wait.
Boston's North End, the Italian section of the city, has approximately 1,857 Italian restaurants. This is Kristen's favorite (get the penne arrabiata).
A local independent movie theater that's 100 years old and also, you can buy beer there!
T (Subway) accessible, and a great destination for shopping, eating, and more. There are a ton of retailers here as well as an AMC Movie Theater, Lego Store, coffee and dessert shops, and restaurants (our favorite is Earl's, or buying snacks from Trader Joe's to sneak into the movie theater. Don't tell!).
Ever wanted to throw axes while drinking beer? Here’s your chance!