This is the BEST way to explore Boston. Get hop-on hop-off tour tickets and discover all the major attractions without the hassle of Boston traffic.
We have chosen this beautiful gem of the Emerald Necklace Park system as the venue for our wedding ceremony. The vibrant colors of Boston's fall and the serene atmosphere of the Public Garden make it the perfect setting. We look forward to celebrating our love with you in this picturesque location.
Our mutual love for the Red Sox means that Fenway Park is a special place for us. Take a tour and discover America's oldest ballpark.
We are fortunate to have a view of an iconic Boston building, The Prudential Center, from our bedroom window. We love going there for shopping because it also houses Eataly, our favorite Italian marketplace where we can get supplies for dinner or a delicious gelato for dessert.
Visiting our favorite exhibits and discovering new art is easy since the MFA is a quick walk from our home. The Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) houses one of the world's largest collections of Ancient Egyptian Art. This collection sparked our excitement for our trip to Egypt last summer.
As educators, we truly enjoy being surrounded by books. You may often find us working away in Bates Hall. While you're here, don't forget to take a look at the stunning courtyard or enjoy a cup of tea at The Courtyard Tea Room, which offers a quintessential afternoon tea experience.
The Boston Marathon, the world's oldest annual marathon, is an event we have attended without fail since we started dating. It is a day that we look forward to every year with great anticipation. Witnessing the MArathon on Patriots Day in Boston is a testament to the immense potential of humanity and never fails to fill us with inspiration.
This bustling street is a shopper's paradise, with high-end boutiques, upscale hotels, and delicious dining options. Whether you're looking for a spa treatment, a gourmet meal, or a shopping spree, Newbury Street has it all.
Robert McCloskey's 1941 children's classic, Make Way for Ducklings, tells the story of Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, who come to Boston searching for the perfect home for their future family. They eventually discover the Public Garden and spend a night on the small island in the Lagoon. We plan to get married at the edge of the Lagoon, near "Duck Island."