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4 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviewsUncover Beacon Hill’s literary and artistic past
Walk in the footsteps of Louisa May Alcott, Robert Frost, and more with a working artist. Zoe Arguello
New place to stayWalk the Celtics’ legacy with locals who live it
Hear the stories behind the bars, banners, and blocks that shape Boston—and its team.
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviewsCapture Boston's historic neighborhoods
Photograph iconic locations and hidden gems with a local photographer and history buff.
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4.94 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviewsGhosts: Boston Beyond the Grave
Resurrect the souls of the dead. See how beliefs of an afterlife shaped 400 yrs of Boston.
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 1268 reviewsBostons Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour
Spend three hours exploring Boston’s North End, enjoying Italian cuisine with Anthony your born and raised politically incorrect funny tour guide . Not for prim and proper types . Fun people only
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1812 reviewsWalk your way through Boston's history
Walk through the historic neighborhoods of Boston, learning about their past and present.
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 816 reviewsThe Full Revolution Story and Citywide Masterclass
A chronological unfolding of The Freedom Trail through the complete story of America.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 751 reviewsBloodlust: Mysteries of Victorian Boston
Unravel a true crime murder mystery in Boston’s Gilded Age. You’re the detective.
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 983 reviewsExplore the freedom trail and historic Boston
Walk through Boston’s rich history, learning about the American Revolution and landmarks Tour must have a 2 person minimum
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 834 reviewsNorth End Little Italy Food Tour
Hey Boston friends and tourist, I’m a North End native—born and raised in the neighborhood
5 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviewsCreate a Mosaic in a Boston Artist Studio
Make your own mosaic at SoWa Mosaics in Boston’s Art + Design district.
5 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviewsRemember the ladies on a historic Boston walk
Join me for a 2-hour walk through 400 years of local women’s stories.
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviewsBoston’s North End Food, History & Italian Bites
Sample local foods and explore the North End of Boston's rich history and culture.
What do locals do in Boston?
The seasons (and yes, sports) really do factor into what people do here. In the summertime, if you’re not reveling in Provincetown (P-Town) or relaxing on the Cape, the Seaport District hums with outdoor dining and harborside bars. During the holidays, people get festive with a quick trip over to Salem during the fall months, and a stroll around Beacon Hill just feels that much more special when the leaves turn, or the snow falls. And you’ll always find action at (or near) Fenway, the TD Garden, and Gillette Stadium, depending on the sports season.
Where do locals eat in Boston?
You can’t beat the lobster rolls and chowda, but there’s also an eclectic and impressive dining scene in Boston, where Michelin-star chefs and old-school diner cooks dish out memorable meals.
North End
This part of town is synonymous with Italian food. Heated debates can arise from where to get the best cannoli (you can hear all about it on a food tour), but one thing is always agreed upon: this is an authentic Boston neighborhood, the city’s oldest in fact. The smell of pasta lures you off the cobblestone streets and sidewalks and into the dining rooms of historic buildings, where Italian grandma-approved recipes fill the menus. It’s also where you can catch a glimpse of the Paul Revere House, built around 1681, in between bites.
South End
Not to be confused with South Boston (better known as Southie), the South End is an extremely walkable Victorian-style neighborhood with galleries, brownstones, and some of the trendiest places to eat and drink. It’s as much a place to go for lunch options as it is for cocktails with friends, or a romantic date night. Bonus: It’s not far from Chinatown and Back Bay for even more good eats.
Jamaica Plain
This is Boston’s melting pot, where global cuisine is at its finest, and sometimes still the most affordable. Centre Street is at the heart of it all, a string of independently owned cafes and restaurants where it’s common to see the owners involved in daily operations.
What are the best ways to experience Boston’s history?
Take a Freedom Trail tour (really)
Sometimes, even locals like to play tourist in their own city, and the Freedom Trail is a good example of that. Whether it’s on a jog, stroll, or visit to entertain out-of-town visitors, there’s plenty of reasons to travel along this 2.5-mile path dotted with 16 historical landmarks (just follow the red brick road). Be sure to make a stop at the Quincy Market for fresh fare from local vendors.
Learn Boston’s legacy through its food
Tour Cambridge to see the Harvard campus, with stops at local eateries along the way. Take cooking classes with local families who share their Italian heritage. Eat the lobsta roll how it’s supposed to be eaten (in a hot dog bun). Boston is a city of traditions and history and you’ll be more than satisfied with what you discover through its food.
Explore its academic side
This is an intellectual hub, and you don’t have to be big on poli-sci or mathematics to appreciate what this city has done for the world when it comes to innovation and research. It is a city of firsts: the first school, the first subway, and the first public park — downtown’s Boston Common where you can still explore today. Take a walk with a local expert to see the architecture and history of places like Harvard, and learn the women’s history of Beacon Hill.
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