Boston is one of the most walkable cities (up there with Paris and Rome). Even in the midst of winter,...
Visitor’s Guide
Plimoth Plantation+
In 1620, the Pilgrims sailed from England to present-day Massachusetts and eventually celebrated the first Thanksgiving. You will enjoy paying...
Pocket Parks in Cambridge+
One of the many great aspects of living in Boston is access to the many beautiful (and well kept) parks...
Boston Public Library+
There 25 branches of the Boston Public Library, but the Central Library on Boylston Street is the crown jewel. Visitors...
Beacon Hill+
Beacon Hill ranks at the top of the list of my favorite places in Boston. I’ll often wander down Charles...
Urban AdvenTours+
Explore Boston by bike! You can rent a bike and ride on your own or follow a tour guide. Urban...
Faneuil Hall+
Whether you call it Faneuil Hall or Quincy Market, this marketplace has been part of Boston culture since 1742. It’s...
The Freedom Trail+
Trace Boston’s history and follow the Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail, marked by a red brick line, twists and turns...
re:discover boston+
(source) MSN.com’s short film about rediscovering Boston makes me realize again and again why we all love this city. Go...








