Moving to Boston? Here’s a list of
Our Favorite Boston Attractions,
Hot Spots, and Restaurants
- Lookout Rooftop (70 Sleeper St, Boston): This rooftop bar is a magnet for the city’s work-hard, play-hard young professionals. Skyline vistas and an electric social scene guarantee capacity night after night.
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (25 Evans Way, Boston): Located in a Venetian-style palazzo with an elegant courtyard, this museum displays the eclectic art collection of its philanthropist founder, known for her wanderlust spirit and passion for ancient cultures.
- Boston Book Festival: Each October, this festival educates, inspires, and celebrates the written word with readings, cookbook demos, literary trivia pub quizzes, and so much more.
- Bagelsaurus (1796 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge): The most hyped-up bagel maker outside of NYC, Bagelsaurus serves handmade, chewy delights fermented for over 24 hours.
- The Warren Tavern (2 Pleasant St, Charlestown): Step into Massachusetts’ oldest tavern, the meeting place of George Washington and Paul Revere, and order the New England Clam Chowder.
- Tulum Mexican Cuisine (3 Washington Street, Somerville): Boston’s hottest new spot is a tropical getaway to Tulum without the airfare. Sip on spicy margaritas surrounded by lush greenery and forget for the night that you’re still in Massachusetts.
- Boston Harborfest: Since 1981, Boston Harborfest has become one of America’s liveliest Fourth of July Day celebrations. With fireworks, historical enactments, and clam chowder, this family-friendly festival is a must-attend for locals and tourists.
- The Grand (58 Seaport Blvd #300, Boston): A high-tech Vegas-style dance club atop Scorpion Restaurant and Bar. Dazzling with Hollywood regency and modern glamour, this spot truly lives up to its name.
- Freedom Trail: Boston’s iconic 2.5-mile Freedom Trail is a red brick path that connects 16 nationally significant historic sites. Book a tour or download an audio tour and DIY. Truly a walker’s dream.
- Caveau (1 Center Plz, Boston): Experience Downtown Boston’s creative new nightlife hub: intimate private alcoves and cutting-edge Void Incubus speakers—the first full installation in the U.S. – in an Alice in Wonderland-themed interior.
- Fenway Park (4 Jersey St, Boston): Home to the Yankee’s arch-rivals, Fenway Park has been the Red Sox’s home since 1912. Book an off-season tour to get an inside look at Sox history and see what makes Fenway the most famous ballpark in the country.
- Outside the Box Festival: Founded by philanthropist Ted Cutler, this multi-day extravaganza celebrates the arts and entertainment, with music, dance, theater, magic, and street performances—all free to attend!