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25 Must-See Attractions in Boston: Unveiling Beantown’s Charm

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AAA Travel Editor, SMT

As one of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston, Massachusetts provides a multitude of historic and modern attractions that everyone can see and enjoy. Its rich American heritage, vibrant culture and abundant green spaces offer visitors a wonderful experience. But how do you know what to see in Boston that's really worth your time?

To answer that question, we’ve created this guide highlighting the best attractions in Boston, from walking along the Freedom Trail to attending a baseball game at Fenway Park. Keep reading to help plan your list of must-do activities when you visit Beantown.

Historical Landmarks

Boston offers a wealth of historical attractions you can't miss. We've rounded up some of the best sites to explore during your visit.

1. Embark on the Freedom Trail

Location: Boston, MA 02111

Time needed: Two to three hours

See Boston’s rich history come to life on the Freedom Trail, a must-do in Boston for any visitor. The 2.5-mile red-brick path winds through the heart of the city. This iconic route connects you to 16 significant landmarks, from the Bunker Hill Monument to the Boston Common. 

Explore famous museums, historic churches and meeting houses, all whispering tales of the American Revolution and early American history. Either embark on a self-guided exploration or join a daily 90-minute public walking tour led by knowledgeable guides. Lace up your walking shoes and get ready to step back in time. 

2. Throw Tea at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

Location: 306 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210

Time needed: One hour

Relive a pivotal moment in American history at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, located right on Boston Harbor, where the events of 1773 unfolded. This fully immersive waterfront experience features full-scale replica tea ships.

Your journey begins in a meeting room, where you can wear a disguise like the Sons of Liberty. Then, you'll proceed to the wharf and step aboard a replica ship. There, you'll participate in a symbolic tea toss. You'll top off your experience with a visit to the museum's collection of historic artifacts. 

3. Visit the Granary Burying Ground

Location: 40 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108

Time needed: 30 minutes

Boston is home to several historic burying grounds, some dating back to 1630. One of the most notable is the Granary Burying Ground, where three signers of the Declaration of Independence — Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Robert Treat Paine — are buried. 

This cemetery includes 2,345 graves and offers free entry during opening hours. Nearby, you can also visit King’s Chapel Burying Ground, the city's first proper burial ground, providing a fascinating glimpse into Boston's early history.

4. Stop by the Old North Church

Location: 193 Salem St, Boston, MA 02113

Time needed: 20 to 30 minutes

Boston is home to many American landmarks, and one of those historic must-see stops is the Old North Church. Built in 1723, the church is the oldest standing in Boston and is best known for its role in the American Revolution with the famous signal “One if by land, two if by sea.” 

Remarkably, the Old North Church remains an active congregation and welcomes visitors to explore its historic grounds and learn more about the structure’s significant role in early American history.

5. Shop at Faneuil Hall

Location: Boston, MA 02109

Time needed: 30 minutes

In need of some shopping? Faneuil Hall Marketplace, housed in a renovated 19th-century building, offers an exciting lineup of shops and food stalls catering to all tastes. From quirky souvenirs to trendy apparel, you'll surely find something you love. Live entertainment by talented street performers adds to the lively atmosphere. Grab a delicious bite at Quincy Market, or simply stroll through the complex, soaking up the energy and history. 

6. Climb the Bunker Hill Monument

Location: Monument Sq, Charlestown, MA 02129

Time needed: One hour

Completed in 1843 to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Bunker Hill Monument remains a towering landmark on the Freedom Trail. Ascend its 294 steps and let your imagination transport you to the heart of the first major battle of the American Revolution. Afterward, delve deeper into the battle's history at the on-site museum, where captivating exhibits bring the historic events to life.

7. Step Aboard the USS Constitution

Location: 93 Chelsea St, Charlestown, MA 02129

Time needed: One hour 

Step back into early American history and tour the USS Constitution, the three-masted frigate named by our first president, George Washington. It is located in Charlestown Navy Yard and is one of the world's oldest warships. Visitors can step aboard the original restored ship to explore its decks. Walk around the top deck and two lower decks on a free, self-guided tour. Be sure to ask the naval crew members questions about the ship's history and inner workings.

Cultural Delights

Ready to take a break from history for a moment? While it's nearly impossible in a city as old as Boston, here are some things to see in Boston that focus more on the city's more modern vibrant culture.

8. Browse the Exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)

Location: 465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115

Time needed: Two to three hours 

Calling all art aficionados — the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) is a must-see. Housing one of the world's most comprehensive art collections, the MFA has over 450,000 works of art spanning ancient to contemporary pieces. 

Wander through galleries featuring masterpieces by renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Monet and Rembrandt. Explore fascinating Egyptian artifacts and marvel at the detailed European sculptures. Whether you're a curious visitor or a dedicated art lover, the MFA offers an enriching and unforgettable cultural experience.

9. Attend a Baseball Game at Fenway Park 

Location: 4 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215

Time needed: Half-day 

Experience America’s favorite pastime firsthand by attending a game at Fenway Park. This iconic ballpark is renowned for its Green Monster, the towering left-field wall and meticulously manicured field. 

Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere as you cheer on the Boston Red Sox or simply enjoy the company of passionate fans. Whether you’re a dedicated baseball enthusiast or simply visiting Boston, Fenway Park is a must-visit destination that promises an unforgettable experience.

10. See the Orchestra at the Boston Symphony Hall 

Location: 301 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02115

Time needed: Two to three hours

Indulge in live music at Boston Symphony Hall, a distinguished U.S. National Historic Landmark celebrated for its remarkable acoustic design and exquisite interior. Secure tickets to witness the Boston Symphony Orchestra or the Boston Pops Orchestra in action. 

As you take your seat for the performance, marvel at the majestic Greek and Roman statues adorning the hall and the magnificent scale of the 4,800-pipe organ before you. Dress to impress and enjoy a memorable musical experience unlike any other.

11. Visit the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Location: 25 Evans Way, Boston, MA 02115

Time needed: One to two hours

Looking to add a museum to your Boston itinerary? Look no further than the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The art collector Isabella Stewart Gardner and her husband created this Venetian-style museum palace to house their extensive collection of artwork amassed over the years. 

Opened at the turn of the 20th century, the museum has become a beloved destination for visitors eager to admire its exquisite paintings, sculptures and decorative arts. Art enthusiasts and Boston visitors alike will cherish the experience of exploring this cultural gem.

12. Stroll Along the Sowa Art Walk

Location: 450 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA 02118

Time needed: Two hours

Soak in Boston's vibrant art scene with a stroll along the SoWa Art Walk. Held on the first Friday of every month, the SoWa Art + Design District in the South End transforms into a hub of creativity. 

Galleries and showrooms unveil their latest exhibits, offering a chance to meet the artists and delve into the Boston art scene. This free and family-friendly event is a fantastic way to discover unique artwork, browse local shops and connect with the city's creative community.

13. Interact with the Marine Life in the New England Aquarium

Location: 1 Central Wharf, Boston, MA 02110

Time needed: Two to three hours

Need a fun thing to do in Boston with your kids? Schedule a few hours into your trip to explore the New England Aquarium. The aquarium holds 70 exhibits with 10,000 marine animals. 

This iconic institution holds over 70 exhibits showcasing an array of 10,000 marine animals. Admire vibrant coral reefs, say hello to the playful harbor seals or marvel at the giant Pacific octopus. The aquarium offers interactive experiences, educational talks and behind-the-scenes tours, ensuring a fun and enriching adventure for visitors of all ages.

Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Looking to take a nice stroll or enjoy a beautiful view of Boston? Below are some of the best public parks and outdoor spaces to explore.

14. Explore the Boston Common 

Location: 139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111

Time needed: ½ hour to an hour 

Steeped in history and natural beauty, Boston Common serves as the fitting starting point for the Freedom Trail. This expansive park, the oldest in the United States at over 50 acres, acts as the anchor of the Emerald Necklace, a chain of parks winding through Boston's neighborhoods.

Walk the many paths and discover historical landmarks like the Boston Massacre Monument and the Great Elm site, Boston's traditional founding spot. Lace up your walking shoes, grab a picnic lunch and enjoy the sights.

15. Take a Trip to Castle Island

Location: 2010 William J Day Blvd, Boston, MA 02127

Time needed: Two to four hours

If you're in South Boston, consider a day trip to Castle Island. Spanning over 22 acres, Castle Island offers plenty of green space, outdoor recreation and beautiful beaches. Accessible by foot, car, or bike, the island allows you to explore at your own pace. 

Take a dip in one of the several beaches, embark on a walk with breathtaking vistas or try your hand at fishing. Castle Island provides a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle, allowing you to relax and reconnect with nature.

16. Experience the Charles River Esplanade

Location: Storrow Dr, Boston, MA 02116

Time needed: 30 minutes 

Another must-see for nature lovers is the Charles River Esplanade. This scenic park, also known as an esplanade (a long, open walkway bordering a body of water), stretches along the Charles River. The Esplanade offers a delightful greenway perfect for a relaxing midday stroll.

As you walk along the paved paths, you may encounter refreshing lemonade stands, spot curious wild geese or even have the opportunity to rent a boat. Take a moment to unwind beside the water and soak up the beautiful scenery. 

17. Explore the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University

Location: 125 Arborway, Boston, MA 02130

Time needed: One hour

If you're planning a visit to Harvard University, consider stopping at the Arnold Arboretum while you’re there. This renowned botanical garden is a must-see for nature lovers and anyone seeking a beautiful escape. The arboretum spans a vast 281 acres and holds a wide collection of plants and trees from around the world. 

Whether you're a passionate botanist or simply looking for scenic strolls, the arboretum offers something for everyone. Enjoy a leisurely walk through the peaceful grounds, or delve deeper with a guided educational tour. 

18. Stop by the Fenway Victory Gardens

Location: 1200 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215

Time needed: ½ hour to an hour 

Another historic green space worth visiting is the Fenway Victory Gardens. Founded in 1942 during World War II, it stands as the oldest surviving victory garden in the U.S. This unique urban oasis, spanning seven acres within the heart of the city, includes a vibrant variety of flowers, vegetables and herbs.

History buffs and gardening enthusiasts alike will find something to appreciate here. The enduring legacy of the Fenway Victory Garden and the dedication of the community gardeners who continue to maintain it ensure this is a beautiful space for all to enjoy.

 19. Sightsee in Copley Square

Location: Copley Square, Boston, MA 02116

Time needed: One to two hours

History buffs and sightseers won't want to miss Copley Square, a hub for iconic landmarks in downtown Boston, including Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. The square blends history with modern life, offering a variety of restaurants and shops alongside the manicured grounds surrounding the fountain.

Since the 1800s, Copley Square has remained a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Consider it a perfect starting point for your trip itinerary, allowing you to explore famous Boston attractions and unwind in a charming atmosphere.

Beyond the Tourist Trail

Ready to find something less touristy? We know it's nice to escape the crowds and explore hidden gems. Below are some fun things to do in Boston that are a bit off the beaten path

20. Unveil the World at the Mapparium 

Location: 210 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02115-3012

Time needed: 20 minutes

The Mapparium, a hidden gem in Boston, is worth a visit for history buffs and geography lovers. This three-story stained-glass globe offers a unique, three-dimensional perspective of the world as it existed in 1935. 

Accessible only by guided tour, the Mapparium allows visitors to walk across a 30-foot (9.1-meter) glass bridge that bisects the globe's interior. An original audiovisual presentation further enhances the experience. Step back in time and see the world through a different lens.

21. Visit Harvard University

Location: Massachusetts Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138

Time needed: One hour

Steeped in centuries of history, Harvard University sits just north of Boston and holds the title of the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. The beautiful campus is open to all visitors, so you don't need to be an alumni or prospective student to explore its architectural wonders.

Immerse yourself in the Ivy League atmosphere as you walk past historic buildings, museums, monuments and libraries. Take advantage of the free, one-hour student-led campus tours (check the Harvard visitor information website for schedules). Whether you're an art or history buff or simply enjoy the energy of a bustling college environment, Harvard University is a must-see stop on your Boston trip.

22. Explore the Boston Athenaeum

Location: 10-1/2 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02108

Time needed: One to two hours 

Founded over 200 years ago, the Boston Athenaeum is one of the country's oldest independent libraries. While book lovers will certainly delight in its extensive collections, the Athenaeum offers something for everyone.

Exploring the Athenaeum is best done with a guided tour. Due to its unique collections and historical significance, unguided access is limited to the first floor. Reservations for tours are recommended, especially for the free Art and Architecture Tour offered Tuesdays and Thursdays. A great free activity in Boston, the Athenaeum offers a chance to learn about its rich history and architectural beauty.

23. Take a Day Trip to the Boston Harbor Islands

Location: 191W Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02110

Time needed: Full day 

The Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park is comprised of 34 islands scattered throughout the harbor, offering a refreshing change of pace from the city's bustle. Witness the oldest lighthouse in the United States on Little Brewster Island, hike through the scenic trails of Spectacle Island or explore a Civil War-era fort on Georges Island. 

For a truly immersive experience, consider extending your adventure with an overnight camping trip on Lovells, Grape or Bumpkin Island. Booking ferry tickets in advance, particularly during peak season, is recommended to ensure a smooth and unforgettable island escape.

24. Step inside Trinity Church

Location: 206 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116

Time needed: ½ hour to an hour 

Don't miss Trinity Church in Copley Square, another Boston architectural gem. Completed in 1877, the church offers two ways to experience its beauty. For a quick visit, take 30 minutes to admire the intricate details of the Romanesque architecture. Alternatively, you can attend a one-hour service if you’re inclined.

25. Visit the Boston Public Library

Location: 700 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116

Time needed: ½ hour to an hour 

Housed in a stunning 19th-century building designed by architect Charles Follen McKim, the Boston Public Library is the second-largest library in the U.S., following only the Library of Congress. While borrowing privileges are restricted to Massachusetts residents and property owners, the library remains a magnificent attraction open to all.

Focus your visit on the main library branch at 700 Boylston Street to see more intricate architectural details. Explore the grand halls, admire the artwork and soak in the atmosphere of this historic landmark.

When Is the Best Time To Visit Boston?

Boston offers something special all year-round, but depending on your traveling preferences, some seasons might be a better fit. 

  • Spring (April-May): While there's a higher chance of rain and cooler temperatures, packing a light jacket is all you'll need to explore historical sites. Catch the opening of the MLB season at Fenway Park, witness the St. Patrick's Day Parade, or even participate in the iconic Boston Marathon. 
  • Summer (June-August): College crowds lessen, but tourist numbers increase during this season. Enjoy outdoor activities like harbor cruises and whale-watching tours. Enjoy extended hours at most attractions and soak up the lively summer atmosphere.
  • Fall (September-November): Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of fall foliage floating across Boston’s many public parks. Savor famous Boston foods like clam chowder and baked beans. Take a day trip to the Salem Witch Museum for a spooky Halloween experience.
  • Winter (December-March): While the weather can be chilly and snowy, the city transforms into a winter wonderland. Bundle up and enjoy the festive spirit with dazzling holiday decorations and charming snow-covered streets. 

The best time to visit Boston truly depends on your individual taste, but there's no wrong season to experience its charm.

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AAA Travel Editor, SMT

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