Boston is filled with so many things to do! Whether you want to hit the museums, walk the Freedom Trail, or go shopping on Newbury Street, there are many ways to fill your day. You can't leave Boston without stopping by Harvard Law School's campus (and the undergraduate campus isn't too bad either).
This is the quintessential place to get a pastry and coffee to start your morning! If you want something heavier, their shakshuka is to die for.
Wanting a chic French breakfast or brunch? Stop by the restaurant where Marcos took Juliette for their one-year anniversary and the morning of the engagement!
Looking for a fast lobster roll while you explore Boston? Look no further than James Hook & Co.
Looking for a lobster roll before you leave the Northeast? Stop by Neptune Oyster! In the heart of the North End (read: Little Italy), this place is a great stop while you explore the quaint and historic North End. Known for its great Italian food, you can't go wrong with any restaurant nearby!
It's a Boston basic to stop by Mike's Pastry and get a famous cannoli. Marcos can't say much about them (they're just filled with dairy -- literally), but Juliette loves the chocolate mousse!
Caffe Vittoria, another North End staple, is known for its espresso martinis and amazing tiramisu. Stop by for a late-night vibe to experience all Boston's Little Italy has to offer!
Marcos and Juliette love going to museums and always take their guests to the Boston MFA! With beautiful collections of art and sculpture, the building itself is a piece of art.
In the heart of Harvard's campus, the Harvard Art Museum is a hidden jewel. With a great but small collection of art, it is a great way to spend a few hours before exploring the rest of Harvard Square.
You can't leave Boston without visiting the place where Juliette and Marcos met: Harvard Law School campus! Start in Harvard Square and explore the undergrad campus before walking north to the Harvard Law campus. You can see our library (Langdell Hall) and the historic Austin Hall (where Legally Blonde and The Paper Chase were filmed!).
Stop by Boston Commons to start the Freedom Trail and explore Boston's Revolutionary history. The historic Boston State House, Park Street Church, and Faneuil Hall are just some stops to hit! Not to mention, Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a great place to try local foods and buy some Boston-based souvenirs.
Fenway is Boston's historic baseball stadium. Stop by for a tour or snag a ticket for a Red Sox game! The Fenway area is a fun and hopping place with many sports bars and restaurants.
Everyone knows about the Boston Tea Party. Not everyone has been to the Boston Tea Party Museum! Stop by to learn about our famous Revolutionary history and explore the Sea Port area.
Late September in Boston is truly the greatest time of year. It's not too hot and it's not too cold. It would be a shame not to explore the Boston Public Garden, which is filled with swans and flowers no matter the time of year! You can walk through the adjacent Boston Commons and then stroll down Newbury Street for amazing window shopping.
Stop by the Boston Public Library for the sightseeing and, if you're lucky, for afternoon tea!