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No matter what your idea of nightlife may be, Boston has something suited just for you. Clubs, sports bars, performing arts, dining… you name it, and we’ve got it.
Late-night entertainment lives on in numerous forms around town. Explore the Back Bay, Faneuil Hall, and Downtown areas and find martini bars, world-class DJs, elegant bistros, and romantic hideaways. Definitely try Bar 10 at 10 Huntington Ave. They’ve been voted the Best Bar in Boston by ‘Boston Magazine,’ and mix signature martinis with lighter Mediterranean foods.
I know, I know… you’re in Boston, home of successful sports teams like the Red Sox, Celtics, and the increasingly popular Bruins. So of course, you want to try to catch a game. If you don’t luck out and get tickets to the live event, don’t fret. Sports bars are everywhere, especially close to Fenway Park and the TD Garden. If you’re near Fenway, try local favorites like Game On or Bleacher Bar, located under the bleachers in Fenway Park. The bar has a view right onto the field!
If bars aren’t your favorite place to go, we still have you covered. The city is buzzing with live entertainment that is sure to suit your needs. The Theatre District near the Boston Common is home to multiple theatres, featuring comedians, off-Broadway shows, ballet and other dance performances, music, and more. Major venue TD Garden often hosts major performers like U2, The Who, and KISS, while the newly reopened House of Blues hosts smaller mainstream acts such as Regina Specktor and Paramore. Local and underground bands can often be found playing the clubs in the Allston Village area of Boston.
Does all of this sound a bit too big for your wallet? Don’t fret- our next installment is all about free and cheap things to do in Boston. So stay tuned!
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