If you are looking for a close-by hike, experience this 1.0-mile loop trail - taking an average 21 minutes to complete.
Boston is only a 40 minute drive from the venue.
Below are some suggestions on what to do while you are there.
Learn about early Boston and U.S. history on this 2.5-mile-long trail that passes through 16 historic locations.
A Venetian palace in the middle of Boston, Gardner's home is now a museum displaying her impressive, eclectic collection of European, American and Asian art, including sculpture, paintings, furniture, ceramics and textiles.
Established in 1634, Boston Common is America's oldest public park
Established in 1848, the Boston Public Library, was the first large free municipal library in the United States.
This is one of our favorite places to eat when we come to Boston. The signature warm honey glazed biscuits are the best!! Fun Fact: This restaurant is owned by Jason Santos from Hell's Kitchen
A great place if you are looking for seafood!
Salem, MA is a 13 minute drive from the venue. This would be a great time to visit as the wedding will be right before Halloween.
HAUNTED HAPPENINGS HARBOR CRUISE
This fun-filled 75-minute cruise is everything you love about Halloween…on a boat! Haunted décor, spooky photo ops, complementary tarot card readings, face-painting and the perfect balance of festive music and live stories full of local pirates, haunted islands and living monsters who wreak havoc on ships to this day!
LIGHTHOUSE + FOLIAGE CRUISE
A truly special 90-minute narrated sightseeing tour exploring 14-miles of local protected coastlines & islands. Discover the shorelines of Salem, Beverly, Marblehead, Manchester-by-the-Sea and the Misery Islands full passing landmarks, marine life, 5 working lighthouses ect.
The Salem Trolley is the best way to see Salem and to experience the Witch City’s unique and colorful past. Since 1982, Salem Trolley has set the standard for sightseeing tours and exceptional transportation north of Boston.
"On a 90 minute walk, about our city, you will experience a passion for the history of the area. Let our family take you beyond the myth, magic, and legend to discover a simply scary truth in America's most bewitching city by the sea, Salem Massachusetts."
Explore some of America’s scariest, most haunted areas on this walking tour of Salem.
Go whale watching on a catamaran cruise
Hammond Castle Museum was built in the late 1920s in the style of a medieval castle as the home and laboratory of John Hays Hammond, Jr, one of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century. The museum’s collection includes ancient artifacts and architectural elements such as the facades of 15th century French storefronts.