This historic marketplace, located near the waterfront and Government Center, has a great mix of restaurants and shops. This is the perfect place to walk around and grab a bite to eat and you may even catch street performers showing off impressive juggling acts, acrobatics and other entertaining acts!
The Boston Garden is America’s first public garden, featuring over 600 varieties of trees and a beautiful array of flowers. Cruise through the seemingly endless trails to see this beautiful garden in downtown Boston. Take a ride on the famous swan boats or rent a paddle boat and explore for yourself!
The North End is known for its traditional Italian cuisine, filled with many fine dining restaurants. If you happen to visit, stop but the rivaling Mike’s Pastries and Modern Pastries to decide for yourself which cannoli’s are better!
One of Boston’s most flourishing neighborhoods with a vast variety of restaurants and shops. Located on Boston’s waterfront, just across from downtown and not far from the airport. Stop by the Institute of Contemporary Art if you are interested in arts and culture.
Visit the most historic and oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. Catch a Red Sox game and don’t forget to try a Fenway Frank!
From Boston Common to the Charles River, cruise by the top Boston areas on this amphibious vehicle that can go land-to-water! Save on parking and expensive taxis while exploring the city. Tours are 1h 20minutes and have convenient pickup locations around Boston.