Sightseeing
Known as the “Green Monster,” this park has been the Boston Red Sox home field since 1912!
815 locals recommend
Fenway Park
4 Jersey StKnown as the “Green Monster,” this park has been the Boston Red Sox home field since 1912!
Floating history museum with live reenactments, multimedia exhibits and a tearoom. Learn about the significant event of 1773 that kick-started the American Revolution through this self-guided tour.
99 locals recommend
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
306 Congress StFloating history museum with live reenactments, multimedia exhibits and a tearoom. Learn about the significant event of 1773 that kick-started the American Revolution through this self-guided tour.
Boston Common is a central public park in downtown Boston that dates back to 1634, making it the oldest city park in the United States. Adjacent to the Common is the Public Garden, which was the 1st public botanical garden in America.
567 locals recommend
Boston Common
139 Boylston StBoston Common is a central public park in downtown Boston that dates back to 1634, making it the oldest city park in the United States. Adjacent to the Common is the Public Garden, which was the 1st public botanical garden in America.
2.5-mile red line, self-guided or scheduled tour leading to 16 nationally significant historic sites. It starts at the Boston Common, America's oldest public park, and ends at the famed Bunker Hill Monument.
40 locals recommend
Freedom Trail
Freedom Trail2.5-mile red line, self-guided or scheduled tour leading to 16 nationally significant historic sites. It starts at the Boston Common, America's oldest public park, and ends at the famed Bunker Hill Monument.
Take advantage of the relaxing atmosphere and pack a picnic, access the water or walk out to the historic Fort Independence
187 locals recommend
Castle Island
2010 William J Day BlvdTake advantage of the relaxing atmosphere and pack a picnic, access the water or walk out to the historic Fort Independence
Shopping
The Prudential Center is only steps from Boston’s famed Newbury Street, Fenway Park, museums, subways, and the best of Boston culture, making it the perfect location for your next trip!
280 locals recommend
Prudential Center
800 Boylston StThe Prudential Center is only steps from Boston’s famed Newbury Street, Fenway Park, museums, subways, and the best of Boston culture, making it the perfect location for your next trip!
A popular shopping, dining and entertainment district, Newbury Street's beautiful 19th century brownstones are home to hundreds of retail locations and eateries.
647 locals recommend
Newbury Street
Newbury StreetA popular shopping, dining and entertainment district, Newbury Street's beautiful 19th century brownstones are home to hundreds of retail locations and eateries.
Outdoor activities
The Lawn on D is a seasonal space open certain months throughout the year. It is a 2.7 acre of outdoor interactive space in Boston.
49 locals recommend
The Lawn On D
420 D StThe Lawn on D is a seasonal space open certain months throughout the year. It is a 2.7 acre of outdoor interactive space in Boston.
You can walk the entire 7 miles or any part of it, Emerald Necklace connects more than 1,000 acres in 6 different parks from the Boston Common to Franklin Park.
7 locals recommend
Emerald Necklace
Emerald NecklaceYou can walk the entire 7 miles or any part of it, Emerald Necklace connects more than 1,000 acres in 6 different parks from the Boston Common to Franklin Park.
The Boston Public Market is an indoor, year-round marketplace featuring about 30 New England artisans and food producers housed under one roof offering fresh foods, prepared meals, crafts, and specialty items.
It is located between Boston Freedom Trail, Boston City Hall and the North End.
70 locals recommend
Boston Public Market
100 Hanover StThe Boston Public Market is an indoor, year-round marketplace featuring about 30 New England artisans and food producers housed under one roof offering fresh foods, prepared meals, crafts, and specialty items.
It is located between Boston Freedom Trail, Boston City Hall and the North End.
Food scene
An Italian neighborhood known for its wonderful restaurants and historic sights. Walk the streets and take in the architecture and delicious food, and visit Paul Revere's house and the Old North Church.
We recommend either you Uber there or take the T!
405 locals recommend
North End
An Italian neighborhood known for its wonderful restaurants and historic sights. Walk the streets and take in the architecture and delicious food, and visit Paul Revere's house and the Old North Church.
We recommend either you Uber there or take the T!
Floating restaurant and bars. Alongside the majestic tall ship, Navy Yard Hospitality has activated and built out the pier into a 40,000 sq ft waterfront experience that features live entertainment, retail, food trucks, pop ups and more!
13 locals recommend
The Tall Ship Boston
1 East Pier DriveFloating restaurant and bars. Alongside the majestic tall ship, Navy Yard Hospitality has activated and built out the pier into a 40,000 sq ft waterfront experience that features live entertainment, retail, food trucks, pop ups and more!
By design, High Street Place encourages exploration. The food hall has six entrances, as well as twists and turns for guests to meander through the space and discover new menu items, choosing the ambiance that suits their mood. Each food vendor has personalized their stall in a way that best suits their concept, personality and creativity. Throughout the space, street signs and Art Deco details (brushed brass sconces, custom stone, marble work) pay tribute to the building’s original design features. Leather banquettes, community tables and bar-style perches offer ample seating, as well as, gathering spaces for private events and pop-up vendors.
High Street Place
100 High StreetBy design, High Street Place encourages exploration. The food hall has six entrances, as well as twists and turns for guests to meander through the space and discover new menu items, choosing the ambiance that suits their mood. Each food vendor has personalized their stall in a way that best suits their concept, personality and creativity. Throughout the space, street signs and Art Deco details (brushed brass sconces, custom stone, marble work) pay tribute to the building’s original design features. Leather banquettes, community tables and bar-style perches offer ample seating, as well as, gathering spaces for private events and pop-up vendors.
Hub Hall is the one-stop authentically Boston destination for both city dwellers and visitors alike to taste from 18 diverse yet approachable food and drink options, and the only food hall in Boston run by a seasoned restaurant and food-service operators.
Hub Hall
80 Causeway StreetHub Hall is the one-stop authentically Boston destination for both city dwellers and visitors alike to taste from 18 diverse yet approachable food and drink options, and the only food hall in Boston run by a seasoned restaurant and food-service operators.
Brewery/Drinks and Fun
Dorchester Brewing Company’s beautiful taproom features a four-season Rooftop Greenhouse and outdoor roof deck, as well as in-house barbecue from M&M Barbecue, Game Room (with skeeball, pinball, arcade games, pop-a-shot, and tabletop shuffleboard) and so much more.
They offer more than your typical tasting room in a brewery – and have options for all drinkers including 20 tap lines with great, fresh beer, hard cider, hard slushies, seltzers, wine, cider, and non-alcoholic options. Sample a tasting flight or grab a full pour and take some fresh beer to go! Along with fresh craft beer, they also serve cider and 4 different wine varieties!
41 locals recommend
Dorchester Brewing Company
1250 Massachusetts AveDorchester Brewing Company’s beautiful taproom features a four-season Rooftop Greenhouse and outdoor roof deck, as well as in-house barbecue from M&M Barbecue, Game Room (with skeeball, pinball, arcade games, pop-a-shot, and tabletop shuffleboard) and so much more.
They offer more than your typical tasting room in a brewery – and have options for all drinkers including 20 tap lines with great, fresh beer, hard cider, hard slushies, seltzers, wine, cider, and non-alcoholic options. Sample a tasting flight or grab a full pour and take some fresh beer to go! Along with fresh craft beer, they also serve cider and 4 different wine varieties!
Thomson Place restaurant and brewery opened in the fall of 2018–three story building features modern New England farmhouse inspired food. Guests may enjoy the expansive first floor taproom, second floor dining area, as well as their spacious outdoor patio and third floor roof terrace.
37 locals recommend
Trillium Brewing Company
50 Thomson PlThomson Place restaurant and brewery opened in the fall of 2018–three story building features modern New England farmhouse inspired food. Guests may enjoy the expansive first floor taproom, second floor dining area, as well as their spacious outdoor patio and third floor roof terrace.
Lively seasonal pop-up offering craft beer in an outdoor venue with food trucks & picnic tables.
6 locals recommend
Cisco Brewers Seaport
85 Northern AveLively seasonal pop-up offering craft beer in an outdoor venue with food trucks & picnic tables.
Situated at the gateway of the iconic TD Garden (home of the legendary Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics) PLAY emerges as the unrivaled hub of edge-of-your-seat entertainment, offering much more than just a prelude to the main event. Eat, drink and play their vibrant arcade games!
PLAY Boston
Situated at the gateway of the iconic TD Garden (home of the legendary Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics) PLAY emerges as the unrivaled hub of edge-of-your-seat entertainment, offering much more than just a prelude to the main event. Eat, drink and play their vibrant arcade games!
Traveler advice
Getting around
Taking the T
We are near multiple T stations—Forest Hills Station which is an Orange line (about 10 mins away) as well as Talbot Ave station (3 min away but is the commuter rail.)
The Blue Hill Ave & Wales St bus stop is located 400 ft from our home, at the entrance of Wales St (our street is a one way street.) We recommend planning your trip online at MBTA .com/Trip-planner to see fare estimates and travel times.