
Boston’s Greatest Hits.
Whether you’re an art guru, food fanatic, history buff, sports junkie or bookworm — Boston has something for everyone. Here are some of our favorite things to do in Beantown.

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For the Art Guru...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - A Venetian palace in the middle of Boston. Home of the single largest property theft in the world. Retrace the steps of the thieves on an audio tour.
ICA - Institute of Contemporary Art. Boston's home for new art and ideas located in the stunning Seaport waterfront.
MFA -The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The 20th-largest art museum in the world, containing 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works of art, one of the most comprehensive collections in the Americas.
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For the Food Fanatic...
Prima - If you're looking for an incredible spot to eat in Charlestown, Prima is a must-visit! The space is absolutely stunning with a cozy, lively vibe that makes it perfect for a fun night out.
And the food? So good. Think fresh, hand-rolled pastas, perfectly fire-grilled steaks, and even a mozzarella bar!
Grill 23 & Bar - This classic steakhouse has been a staple since 1983, and there's a reason it's still going strong. The atmosphere is upscale yet inviting, making it perfect for celebrating special occasions or just treating yourself to a fantastic meal.
La Voile - An authentic French brasserie, it’s authentic, grownup dining, with just a dash of formality (it's french after all).
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For the History Buff...
The Boston Common and Boston Public Garden - Dating back to 1634 (the oldest public park in the US), for nearly 400 years the Common has been witness to British encampments, abolitionist gatherings, food riots, concerts, militia mustering, protests and public executions. Enjoy!
The Freedom Trail - The 2.5 mile stroll starts at the Boston Common, winds through the historic North End, and ends at the Bunker Hill Memorial in Charlestown. A fascinating walk through Boston’s historic neighborhoods that tells the story of the American Revolution and beyond.
Paul Revere House - Located in the North End of Boston, it serves as a tangible link to the city’s storied Colonial past. It stands as the oldest building in downtown Boston and is a must-see landmark for those looking to delve into the history of the American Revolution.
JFK Museum - Located on a ten acre park, the museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of the 35th president of the United States. The library also hosts the Profiles in Courage award, given annually to honor elected public officials.
The Black Heritage Trail - A 1.6-mile trail of 10 sites throughout Beacon Hill. Highlighting strops like the 54th Regiment Memorial, the Abiel Smith School, and the African Meeting House,The Black Heritage Trail shares a story of struggle, persistence, and hope as Black Bostonians organized toward the equality and freedom promised in America’s documents of national liberty.
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum - A pivotal landmark that commemorates one of the defining moments in America’s march toward independence. For visitors, it serves as a living history lesson, immersing them in the sights, sounds, and stories of the Boston Tea Party, the historic event on December 16, 1773
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For the Sports Junkie...
Fenway Park - America's most beloved ballpark. A must see for anyone visiting Boston.
The Sports Museum @ TD Garden - The Sports Museum consists of a half-mile of exhibits at the TD Garden, the home of the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics. You'll see the rich heritage of Boston sports on display as well as the influence of sports on the social history and evolution of Boston. There's also the Boston Bruins Heritage Hall which includes the latest technologies, exhibits, and artifacts that bring to life the remarkable moments of the incredible and storied Boston Bruins.
Take a TD Garden Arena Tour, a behind-the-scenes tour of TD Garden where guests will be able to go into the visiting team locker rooms, star performer rooms, and more!
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For the Bookworms...
Museum of Science - One of our favorite places in Boston, with over 700 interactive and informative exhibits centering around math, engineering, biodiversity, and more, you won't be bored.
Boston College - Our Alma Mater. Pay a visit to our favorite spot in all of Boston, home of the Eagles! Bapst Library is a must with more than 51,000 volumes on art, architecture, museum studies, and photography.
New England Aquarium - With more than 70 exhibits, the Aquarium is a must-see destination for families, animal lovers, and adventurers alike.