Boston is a fun and historical city to visit! It is home to many wonderful museums, charming streets, delicious restaurants, and cozy pubs. We hope you are able to find some time to enjoy some of what Boston has to offer!
This is one of the best museums Boston has to offer! Make sure to check out El Jaleo—we love that painting and have a print of it in our apartment.
Nick and I have had many dates at the MFA! The first Friday of each month, they have drinks and appetizers and then you can tour the exhibits.
Pop in for a beer at Nick's favorite Boston bar! After, you can hop on over next door for a piping hot bowl of New England clam chowder at Boston's oldest restaurant--Union Oyster House!
Talk a walk through Boston's Italian district--the North End. This is where Nick last lived before the burbs and where we got to know each other! Try pizza at Regina's for a casual bite--or choose any restaurant on Hanover or Salem street for wonderful Italian cuisine (can't beat Jersey Italian food, but this comes close!)
Before you go to Nick's favorite bar, come check out my favorite spot in Boston, Yvonne's for a fancy cocktail! This is a little speak-easy that looks like a hair salon before you enter into a beautiful lounge/restaurant!
Take a walk through Boston's historical Faneuil Hall. Plenty of shops and places to eat--don't miss the Christmas tree!
Take a stroll through Boston Common and lace up for a December skate!
Take a walk along Boston's Newbury Street! Newbury street is known for its shops and picturesque buildings.
See one of the best views of Boston at the Envoy Hotel's rooftop bar. Call in advance and book one of their igloos!
Another great place for a stroll, is Boston's Beacon Hill! Lined with little boutiques and cozy restaurants, you will love walking down Charles Street in this quintessential Boston area!