Known For
A 2.5-mile long trail that passes by 16 significant historic sites, including the Paul Revere House, Faneuil Hall, and the Old North Church.
Freedom Trail
Home of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, Fenway Park is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use.
Fenway Park
One of the largest art museums in the United States, featuring a vast collection of artworks spanning centuries and cultures.
Museum of Fine Arts
A popular attraction that houses thousands of aquatic animals, including sea turtles, seals, and penguins.
New England Aquarium
Located in nearby Cambridge, Harvard is one of the most prestigious universities in the world, and visitors can explore its historic campus and museums.
Harvard University
A collection of 34 islands and parks just a short ferry ride from downtown Boston, offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and beach-going.
Boston Harbor Islands
A historic marketplace located in Faneuil Hall, offering a mix of shops, restaurants, and street performers.
Quincy Market
An interactive museum that chronicles the famous protest against British taxation by American colonists in the 18th century.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Boston's oldest neighborhood, known for its Italian heritage, narrow streets, and abundance of authentic Italian restaurants.
North End
One of the most famous and prestigious marathons in the world, held annually on Patriots' Day in April.