Each year around May 18th marks International Museum Day, an annual celebration initiated by the International Council of museum. Highlighting a specific theme each year, ICOM selects a relevant topic or idea that is at the heart of the international … Continue reading →
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum provides an illustration of the climactic political event that inarguably defined the course of revolutionary history. Immersive and interactive, the experience is both enjoyable and enlightening for its impressive multisensory vividness. A … Continue reading →
Located North-East of downtown Boston, near the Boston Waterfront, Faneuil Hall has been a marketplace and popular meeting hall since 1743. It is comprised of four areas: Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market. All four attractions are … Continue reading →
For guests looking for all day breakfast or diner style comfort food, Friendly Toast is your place. The decor is kitschy & campy, elements of the design probably will remind you of that relative that was borderline hoarder but had … Continue reading →
If you came to Boston for the history then the Oak Room is perfect place to stop for a late afternoon bite or an evening drink. This Boston favorite, located in the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, has been beautifully restored. … Continue reading →
The Public Garden is the manicured and elegant younger sister to the Boston Common. It’s also the first botanical garden in the U.S. It’s known for many notable features including its fluorescent, bright flowers in the spring and summer. The … Continue reading →
Boston has many wonderful waterfront parks, but the Esplanade is our favorite. The Esplanade stretches along three miles along the shores of the Charles River and comprises about 64 acres. Mostly well known for the thousands of people who fill … Continue reading →
Founded in 1634 the Boston Common is the nation’s oldest park and has had several iterations in its use. It premiered as a cow pasture for almost 200 years before cows were officially banned in 1830. Up until 1817, there … Continue reading →
Boston has a vibrant theatre scene, thanks to a thriving arts scene & rich University presence. Our city features over a dozen major performance venues concentrated in Boston’s downtown Theatre District. Additional theaters can be found in nearby Boston & … Continue reading →
We were so blessed to meet our recent guests Tom & Janet and learn about their travels & commitment to give back to those in need. It is our honor to introduce you to them. Please take a time moment … Continue reading →