WHERE TO GO
For visiting guests! A few places where you can see and learn the beauty of the city of Boston!
Fenway Park, baseball park in Boston that is home to the Red Sox, the city's American League (AL) team. Opened in 1912, it is the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball and one of its most famous.
815 locals recommend
Fenway Park
4 Jersey StFenway Park, baseball park in Boston that is home to the Red Sox, the city's American League (AL) team. Opened in 1912, it is the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball and one of its most famous.
The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest buildings. On the self-guided Freedom Trail, tourists pass historic sites like the 1680 Paul Revere House and the Old North Church, which played a key role at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Italian restaurants, coffeehouses, pastry shops and old-school delis pack the area, especially on lively Hanover Street.
405 locals recommend
North End
The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest buildings. On the self-guided Freedom Trail, tourists pass historic sites like the 1680 Paul Revere House and the Old North Church, which played a key role at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Italian restaurants, coffeehouses, pastry shops and old-school delis pack the area, especially on lively Hanover Street.
Downtown Boston's Chinatown is the cultural heart of the Chinese community and a lively late-night hub. Asian eateries range from dumpling houses and dim sum palaces to seafood spots and upscale lounges. Bakeries, food markets and gift shops dot the area. At the entrance to the neighborhood, contemporary Chinatown Park features a river-inspired fountain, plants native to Asia and a square that draws chess players.
96 locals recommend
Chinatown
Downtown Boston's Chinatown is the cultural heart of the Chinese community and a lively late-night hub. Asian eateries range from dumpling houses and dim sum palaces to seafood spots and upscale lounges. Bakeries, food markets and gift shops dot the area. At the entrance to the neighborhood, contemporary Chinatown Park features a river-inspired fountain, plants native to Asia and a square that draws chess players.
Right next to Harvard University, Harvard Square is a place of bookstores and coffee houses, of fine dining and eclectic shopping. It is a place of folk music and old theaters, of Cuban ballet and world-class music, of street-performers and award-winning pizza, of public discourse, and public art.
342 locals recommend
Harvard Square
Brattle StreetRight next to Harvard University, Harvard Square is a place of bookstores and coffee houses, of fine dining and eclectic shopping. It is a place of folk music and old theaters, of Cuban ballet and world-class music, of street-performers and award-winning pizza, of public discourse, and public art.
WHERE TO EAT
Where to eat around the our area. Some are great for take outs some for dining in!
Great family owned Italian cuisines restaurant. So far never disappointed. Our usual picks are: Chicken Parm Linguini & Chicken Alfredo Ziti.
Greenhouse Kitchen
435 Faneuil StGreat family owned Italian cuisines restaurant. So far never disappointed. Our usual picks are: Chicken Parm Linguini & Chicken Alfredo Ziti.
Pizza Etc
429 Faneuil StFamily owned. Great pizzas and quick fix. You can dine in or take out!
Fiorella's Express
263 Belmont StOne of John’s favorite.
New Hong Kong
14 Tremont StreetClose by Chinese take out place. Great price and great wings/chicken fingers.
Classic Steakhouse. Great Prime Ribs and fabulous restaurant. 6mins drive from us. Some nights they have Jazz Live band during summer.
26 locals recommend
Stockyard Restaurant
135 Market StClassic Steakhouse. Great Prime Ribs and fabulous restaurant. 6mins drive from us. Some nights they have Jazz Live band during summer.