Stick to these fun and unique Boston bucket list recommendations, and you’ll have the time of your life exploring the City of Champions!
Nothing quite beats the thrill of cheering on a local team in a famous stadium, and this is especially true of watching the Boston Red Sox play at the legendary Fenway Park!
Filled with world-renowned paintings by Gauguin, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Monet, as well as vast collections of sculpture, ceramics, photography, and textiles, the museum is the perfect place to soak up the culture and admire beautiful works of art.
This 2-hour walking tour follows the famous 2.5-mile red brick line through some of the most important and historic sites and neighborhoods in Boston, giving visitors a glimpse into the complicated history of the area.
Designed as a Beaux-Arts-style theater by architect John Galen Howard, the Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre opened its doors in February 1903 as the second performance venue in Boston’s historic Theater District.
Ever wanted to go where everybody knows your name? Well, while you’re in Boston, you can visit Cheers, the real-life pub that inspired the iconic TV show.
Image courtesy of Cheers Bar
Located near the waterfront, this eclectic market is filled with boutique shops, department stores, food stalls, bustling restaurants, and live performers.