How about an exciting and new way of getting to know Boston? This tour will take you to all the great hot spots that Boston has to offer while on the “segway personal transporter ”. It is supervised by an adventure captain. This is one of best ways to see the city; family, friends and [...]
The Orpheum Theatre opened in 1852 and was the site of the first Boston Symphony Orchestra performances and lectures by Booker T. Washington and Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is located at 1 Hamilton Place and hosts some of the best events in the city of Boston. Check out their upcoming venues:
Colbie Caillat: October 11th at 7:30 [...]
No plans yet for the weekend? Check out these great festivals and events happening throughout the Boston area. Be sure to bring your family and friends to enjoy a one of a kind, unique experience with your loved ones.
The Boston Arts Festival (Sept. 11-13th)
Boston Improv Festival (Sept. 9-13th)
Cambridge Carnival (Sept. 13th)
Hooked on Who -Dr. Who Movie [...]
Boston Museum of Science is New England’s most visited museum and a necessary stop on your visit to Boston this September. The Museum of Science attracts of 1.4 million visitors each year with its ever-changing exhibits, Imax shows, Planetarium, 3-D Digital Cinema, Live Presentations, and Simulator Experiences. There is something to experience for any age [...]
Q: What makes Turner’s stand out from other seafood restaurants in the Boston area?
A: Our focus on fresh and sustainable seafood. Right now we are trying to go 100% sustainable within the next two to three menu changes. At the moment we are still sourcing product and suppliers to ensure that when we do launch [...]
Being a chef at one of Boston’s premier seafood dining establishments can at times be a stressful experience (especially when your expected to serve from a menu of largely sustainable foods), but it’s a dream role for any area chef that has grown up on New England’s fine fish. Just ask Armand Toutaint, who has [...]
Bostonians eat more ice cream per capita than folks in any another city in America. I guess that gives us a good reason for the plethora of ice cream parlors spread throughout the city. But with so many choices, where to go? Here’s a rundown of where to grab the hottest frozen treat before summer [...]
If you’re looking for a comprehensive overview of the city of Boston, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better tour than the one offered by Old Town Trolley.
These orange and green trolleys cover an extensive amount of ground throughout the city and are expertly narrated by professional guides. The trolleys run all day from [...]
The South End is one of Boston’s most unique areas. Located behind Back Bay, the South End is known for its bakeries, parks, theaters, stores, galleries, and more. With endless possibilities, the South End is an excellent place to visit when seeking a less touristy side of Boston.
Known as Boston’s “Urban Cultural Village,” the South [...]
Founded in 1634, Boston Common is the oldest public park in the United States. It lies in the heart of Boston and is almost 50 acres in size. The park was originally used as a cow pasture in the 1630’s, but this practice ended in 1830 due to overgrazing. Boston Common was also used as [...]
