24 Ultimate Things to Do in Boston


Boston is not only a college town, it is a creative hub for the art, culture, food, health, and tech industries. W.E.B. Du Bois attended school in Great Barrington. The renowned artist, Paul Goodnight, can often be seen walking around the city in his signature paint-splashed overalls. Mayor Kim Janey can be spotted enjoying lunch in her Roxbury neighborhood. There is so much history to explore throughout the Commonwealth, and Boston is where you’ll want to start. Home to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park since 1912, this cosmopolitan city is rated as one of the most walkable in the country. 

The North End is the city’s “Little Italy” and offers a variety of Italian dining. The Charles River has plenty of opportunities for water sports and green space for biking, jogging, or enjoying a picnic. Boston is home to many beautiful parks and green spaces, so it’s easy to enjoy what this coastal city has to offer. Check out the National Park Service, for which sites are open to the public during the pandemic. Read full travel article here.

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