Boston Massachusetts
- Major Airports:
- Boston Logan (BOS)
- States:
- Massachusetts
A city where history meets innovation
A City of Firsts
Everyday experiences are connected to history in Boston. A walk in the park takes on a whole new meaning when it’s through Boston Common, the oldest park in the USA. Savor a classic New England meal from Union Oyster House, the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the country, then head over to Boston Public Library to indulge your inner bookworm at the first public library in the USA. Another must-see is the historic African American Meeting House, a key site for leaders of the anti-slavery, women’s rights and civil rights movements in Massachusetts in the 1800s. At the Rose Kennedy Greenway, visitors of all ages and ability levels can take a ride on the first wheelchair- and sensory-friendly carousel in the USA. These remarkable landmarks, among others, underscore Boston’s profound influence on U.S. history and its legacy of innovation and progress.
Boston's Culinary and Brew Revolution
Boston's culinary scene is a melting pot of flavors, extending beyond its famed lobster rolls and clam chowder. Enjoy upscale international dining at Oleana and inventive Mediterranean fare from Sarma or take a taste of the city's dynamic food scene at trendy spots like the Boston Public Market and innovative fusion eateries like Mei Mei. Complementing this culinary diversity is Boston's booming craft beer culture. Industry giants like Harpoon and Samuel Adams have made Boston into an ever-evolving haven for beer enthusiasts. Local favorites like Trillium Brewing and Night Shift Brewing push the boundaries of craft beer, offering everything from hoppy IPAs to rich stouts. Venture out to a taproom or beer garden to share a cold one with the locals.
Urban Greenery and Neighborhood Charm
At the heart of Boston’s impressive green space is the Emerald Necklace, a scenic corridor of interconnected parks and waterways stretching from Boston Common to Franklin Park. Take it easy with serene strolls and picturesque picnic spots or see the city from a majestic point of view by rowing and cycling along tranquil paths and waterways. Boston has 23 diverse neighborhoods, each with individual charm. An enchanting walk through Beacon Hill is highly recommended to admire its historic brownstones, cobblestone streets and gas street lamps. Tour the 18th-century home of American Revolutionary War hero Paul Revere in the North End before savoring some of the neighborhood's irresistible Italian fare. The legendary Fenway Park in Fenway-Kenmore is a bucket list stop for any sports fan with its deep-rooted baseball history. Allston offers eclectic shops and a buzzing arts scene, while Jamaica Plain stands out for its beautiful green spaces like the Arnold Arboretum and Jamaica Pond. In Cambridge, the prestigious campuses of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology embody the city's intellectual spirit.
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Fun Fact

The Boston University Bridge is the only known point in the world in which a boat can pass under a train while passing under a car driving under a plane.
Photo: Kyle Klein

In 1990, $500 million worth of art was stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, marking the most expensive art theft in history.
Photo: Kyle Klein
