Boston Bed and Breakfast Behind the Scenes of Top Bakery

Breakfast is what many say is the most important meal of the day. We agree. Whether you start your morning with the paper and a cup of coffee or tea and a casual chat, breakfast has something for everyone. At … Continue reading

Follow The Leader: Exploring Boston’s Significant JFK Sites

Visiting Boston this summer? As an immensely significant city in the history of politics, here’s a few notable places to see that offer insight into the life of one of our country’s most beloved political figures, American president and Boston native, … Continue reading

A Favorite Boston South End Restaurant is Growing!

The South End Buttery will be expanding its Union Park café and opening a second nearby location late this summer.  This cozy nook of a South End restaurant is the definition of a neighborhood hangout: dimly-lit rooms, the best brunch around, … Continue reading

Inside the New Wing at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

The Calderwood Performance Hall In January of this year, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s new wing opened to the public. Celebrated architect Renzo Piano designed the brilliant spaces which give contemporary form to Gardner’s legacy. The Gardner museum in the Fenway … Continue reading

Things To Do In Boston In July

As one of the oldest and most historic cities in the United States, Independence Day celebrations in Boston are enormously popular.  There’s plenty to do in Boston in July! Here are a few suggestions for our most patriotic Boston bed … Continue reading

Visit Walden Pond This Summer From our Bed and Breakfast

Are you looking for things to do in Boston this summer? Try some of the 62 acres of Walden Pond, open year-round to visitors, have risen to true celebrity status and are protected within the boundaries of a State Reservation … Continue reading

Art and Architecture Tour at Boston Public Library

 At the Central branch in Copley Square, the Boston Public Library offers free tours highlighting the architecture of Charles Follen McKim and Philip Johnson, as well as the many works of famed sculptors and painters. The McKim Building of … Continue reading

Take a Cruise Over to the Boston Harbor Islands

The Boston Harbor Islands consist of 2 coastal peninsulas and 32 small islands, ranging in size from less than an acre to over 200 acres.   Hopping a ferry to the Harbor Islands is a fun way to spend an afternoon … Continue reading

Our Bed & Breakfast’s Favorite Way to Chill Out This Summer

As the weather heats up, those visiting Boston – and locals too – need a little something to help cool down. Ice cream, gelato, and frozen yogurt are America’s favorite summer time treats. With so many flavorful options and unique places to try near … Continue reading