Local Attractions
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- Museums (13)
- National Parks (15)
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Beacon Hill
Visit this historic neighborhood with red brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets.
Boston Ballet
Experience this distinguished ballet company that is internationally renowned.
Boston Lyric Opera Company
Enjoy professional, fully staged performances of opera by this Boston institution.
Boston Pops
Established in 1885, the Boston Pops orchestra will blow you away with their performances of popular music.
Boston Public Garden
This beautiful park designed by Frederick Law Olmstead is famous for its swan boats and is America’s first public garden.
Bull and Finch Pub
This pub was the inspiration for the television sitcom “Cheers.”
Copley Square
Known for its upscale restaurants and shops.
Emerald Necklace
Enjoy this chain of parks and green spaces throughout Boston which includes the Arnold Arboretum.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
One of America’s most famous shopping and dining experiences.
Fort Warren
Freedom Trail
A red-line on city sidewalks leads you to important historical sites of the American Revolution.
Granary Burying Ground
Burying ground for famous American patriots like Paul Revere, Sam Adams and John Hancock
Handel and Hayden Society
Enjoy the critically acclaimed Chorus and Period Orchestra of this 1815 Boston institution.
Massachusetts State House
This historic building was built in 1798 and features a prominent gold dome.
Newbury Street
Boston’s chic shopping district.
New England Holocaust Memorial
This memorial displays 6 glass towers hovering above smoldering coals that illuminate the name of the 6 main concentration camps used during the Holocaust, the 6 million Jews who died during this tragedy and the six candles of the menorah.
Old North Church
Boston’s oldest church, Old North Church triggered the start of America’s fight for independence when two lanterns alerted Paul Revere that the British were approaching by sea.




