Not quite what you’re looking for yet?

Use filters to narrow things down or explore other categories.


Local Insights

When exploring Boston, be sure to visit the iconic Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, even if you're not a baseball fan. The energy of the stadium is infectious, especially during a game. And if you're a nature lover, escape the city hustle by spending a day at the Arnold Arboretum, a hidden gem with over 15,000 plants and trees from around the world.

One specific recommendation: Take a stroll through the Boston Public Garden in the spring to see the beautiful blooming tulips and swan boats gliding on the pond.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about things to do in Boston? I've got answers!

For some of the freshest seafood in town, head to Legal Sea Foods near the waterfront or Neptune Oyster in the North End. You won't be disappointed!
Make sure to visit the Freedom Trail for a walking tour of Boston's iconic historical landmarks, including the Paul Revere House and Faneuil Hall.
Absolutely! A harbor cruise is a great way to see the city from a different perspective and learn about Boston's maritime history. Plus, you might even spot some adorable seals along the way!
Yes, despite the cold weather, you can still enjoy ice skating on the Frog Pond in Boston Common or take a winter hike in the Blue Hills Reservation, just a short drive from the city.
The most convenient way to get around Boston is by using the MBTA subway system, known as the 'T'. It's easy to navigate and will take you to all the major attractions in the city.

Explore Things To Do Categories

Top Things To Do in Boston

See All →

We Are Part of the My Guide Network!

My Guide Boston is part of the global My Guide Network of Online & Mobile travel guides. We are now in 180+ Destinations and Growing.

Nearby Destinations