151 Tremont Street Our favorite Israeli bakery is walking distance from the hotel. Must get Muesli Rolls and then stroll Boston Common!
Love this for Brunch. Can't go wrong with anything on the menu but we love the Shakshuka, Avo Toast and Halloumi Salad. There are multiple locations all over the city.
Best organic bowls, salads, and soups! Sam is obsessed with their ramen, Rachel loves the Swami bowl. Their Back Bay of location is walking distance from the hotel!
Need a quick sandi while exploring Boston? Stop here! (And get one of their insane baked goods while you're at it!)
Italian-inspired cuisine & wine offered in an elegant and upscale rooftop restaurant with city views (Delish for brunch or dinner). The bar is the best.
Can you tell we like Mediterranean Food? Another favorite spot just off of Newbury St. with an awesome wine selection. Get the "DIY tzatiki!"
Delicious tacos and margs with an Instagrammable interior. Walking distances from the Hotel!
Casual red and white checkered tablecloth American-Italian right next to the Park Plaza. Can't go wrong with classic spaghetti and meatballs!
Newbury Street's 19th century brownstones are home to hundreds of retail shops and yummy eateries. Checkout Trident which doubles as Bookstore and Cafe!
Experience Boston's very own Little Italy: the North End! Grab a cannoli at Mike's Pastry, pasta fresh from the pan at Trattoria Il Panino, and a deeelish slice from the famous Regina's Pizzeria.
The SoWa Winter Festival has assembled over 110 of the region's best makers, artists, designers, and specialty vendors together under one roof.
Modeled after a Venetian palazzo, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston houses one stunning art collections.
The Holiday Market at 'Snowport' features more than 60+ small businesses, sweet treats and seasonal hot cocktails.
For our Power Walkers: Grab a coffee and bundle up for a morning walk through the Public Garden. Walk down the Comm Ave Mall and cut across to the Charles River Esplanade #GetYourStepsIn
Experience the rich history of Boston through local craft beer (some faves: Castle Island, Harpoon, Sam Adam's, Trilium, Turtle Swamp)
Restaurants: Toro, Barcelona, Neptune Oyster, Faccia Bruta, Lolita. Cafes: The South End Buttery, Life Alive Cafe, Mike & Patties (for unreal breakfast sandies). Fun Things To Do: Eataly, The Public Library, Explore Harvard Square, Tour of Fenway Park, New England Aquarium, Science Museum, Walk Charles Street.