A frequently visited location by the bride and groom there's truly something for all ages here. From a life-size T-Rex to a musical Tesla coil and the occasional laser light show in the observatory. A must visit for nerds!
A favorite of the bride, groom, Benjamin Franklin, and Paul Revere, Warren Tavern is one of the longest operating Taverns in America. Walking distance from the Bunker Hill monument this is a lovely spot for a hungry history buff! This is also the location where the groom celebrated his 21st birthday
One if by Lantern, Two of by Sea, I personally recommend an uber if you plan on vositing Old North Church in Bostons historic North end. While the bell tower is the main attraction, the catacombs underneath are equally as cool!
The grooms restraunt recommendation, Pho is a vietnamese rice noodle soup and nobody does it better than Pho Pasteur. After trying restraunts from Maine to Oregon amd everywhere in between this restraunt is miles above the others.
The Freedom trail is a 2.5 mile trail that guides you through 16 nationally historic sites. Starting at Boston Common and ending at the Bunker Hill, a truly unique way to learn about the history of America.
The Brides recommendation for a nice little café to get a sandwich, espresso, and people watch. Right off the Commons it is a nice little place to get the Brides favorite B.A.L.T. and take a walk through the park.
See the place where Marissa spent cherished summer nights. The Wellfleet Drive-in is a blast from the past watching all the newest flicks. Fun fact, Marissa wanted to own a Drive-in when she was a teenager.
Bostons public transportation system is among the best in the country. The "T" is an easy an efficient way to travel the area and enjoy all Boston has to offer!