Museum of Fine Arts
Located in the heart of Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston showcases an extraordinary collection of global art, from ancient Egyptian treasures to contemporary masterpieces. Its inspiring galleries, cultural exhibitions, and stunning architecture make it one of America’s most celebrated art museums.
Explore Boston by Boat
Discover the beauty of Boston from the water with an unforgettable boat adventure. Cruise along the historic harbor, enjoy stunning skyline views, feel the refreshing ocean breeze, and experience the city’s rich maritime charm from a whole new perspective.
Freedom Trail History
Take a deep dive into the history of the American Revolution on this walking tour of Boston. Your historian guide will focus on the years between 1760 and 1775, a tumultuous time with plenty to talk about. Stroll the Freedom Trail and ask your guide questions along the way to learn things most tourists miss.
Boston Public Library
The main branch of the Boston Public Library opened in 1852 as the first free, publicly-funded municipal library in America. The library, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, houses over 20 million items. Enjoy a free tour of the building to learn about its history and marvel at the treasured artworks and architecture that spans three centuries. After that, sit back for a cup of tea in one the library’s tea lounges.
Quincy Market
This historic Boston market has been around since 1826, and today has over a hundred pushcarts, shops, restaurants, and food court stops. Across the three market buildings (Quincy Market, South Market and North Market), you can find interesting coffees, artisanal bread, fresh seafood and of course, the Boston favorites: lobster rolls, clam chowder and Boston cream pie. Learn more about its history on a free guided tour by the city, or along with other historic sites in Boston on a walking tour.
USS Constitution Museum
At the USS Constitution Museum you don't just learn about history, you EXPERIENCE it! Furl a a sail, fire a cannon, and scrub the decks to learn what life was like at sea over 200 years ago. Located across from the ship in the historic Charlestown Navy Yard. The Museum is private non-profit Museum and is operated separately from USS Constitution (the Ship).
Wang Theater
The Boch Center is one of the nation’s leading nonprofit performing arts institutions and a guardian of the historic Wang and Shubert Theatres. As New England’s largest cultural venue, the Boch Center is home to theater, classical and popular music, dance, comedy, opera, Broadway musicals, family entertainment, and more. Located in Boston’s historic Theater District, the Boch Center also offers a diverse mix of educational and community outreach initiatives, including the City Spotlights Leadership Program and ArtWeek Boston; collaborates with artists and local nonprofit arts organizations; preserves historic venues; and acts as a champion for Greater Boston’s arts and cultural community.
Prudential Center
Prudential Center a destination designed for discovery and experience. Located in the heart of Boston’s historic Back Bay, Prudential Center features over 70 shops, eateries and attractions including major brands such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Aritzia, Canada Goose, Buck Mason, Eataly Boston, Sephora, and DICK’s House of Sport. Start your Boston experience 750ft up at View Boston, Prudential Center’s observatory featuring 360° breathtaking indoor and outdoor views and interactive experiences.
Fenway Park
Hallowed ground to baseball fans, this century-old ballpark is the home field of the Boston Red Sox. Fans often flock to Fenway Park to catch a game over beer and hot dogs—the game season typically runs from April through October. You might want to stay till at least the eighth inning to sing “Sweet Caroline” with the crowd. The stadium is also home to the iconic Green Monster wall, a 37-foot-tall left-field wall. Apart from games, you can join a year-round guided tour of the stadium to learn about the history of the sport and the team, as well as get a behind-the-scenes peek into the locker room.
City Cruises Boston
Experience a fast and furious thrill ride across Boston Harbor on Codzilla. This boat has been described as a “water coaster” for its exciting spins and turns at up to 40 miles per hour. The wet and wild ride features lots of loud music and an adventure that’s fun for the entire family.