Welcome to our neighborhood! The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets, home to the best Italian restaurants in the city.
Our favorite North End Restaurant. A bird did his business on Zack's shirt during our second date, and the rest was history!
Once a vast parking lot, the Seaport is now home to Boston's newest neighborhood. Explore art, culture, food + drink, and events in Seaport and Fort Point Channel area.
Where Zack and Alex had their first "walking date" during the pandemic in July 2020. Also where Zack proposed to Alex just two years later! All sorts of activities: walking paths, parks, kayak rentals, sailing lessons and pop up breweries. We love to picnic on the docks with some cheese & wine.
The Public Garden was the first public botanical garden in America. Admire the rich and unusual plants, the Lagoon, the monuments and fountains, and the Swan Boats created and operated for over 100 years.
A popular shopping, dining and entertainment district, Newbury Street's beautiful 19th century brownstones are home to hundreds of retail locations and eateries.
Acorn street is supposedly one of the most photographed streets in America. You will likely see a proposal or engagement photos being taken here!
Charles Street in Beacon Hill is a charming street filled with shops and restaurants. Stop in the Sevens Ale House for a brew and a round of darts or eat brunch at Paramount (if you can get in!)
Enjoy this intellectual hub of Cambridge. Its streets are lined with coffeehouses, independent bookstores, restaurants, and of course at its center, Harvard University.
70-minute, fully-narrated sightseeing cruise along the Charles River. Your captain and crew will both entertain and educate while pointing out the historic and cultural sights of Boston and Cambridge.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is an art museum in Boston, which houses significant examples of European, Asian, and American art. Its collection includes paintings, sculpture, tapestries, and decorative arts. In 1990, 13 works of art were stolen in the single largest property theft in the world. Be sure to watch "This Is a Robbery" on Netflix first!