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    Boston Harbor Walk

    4.6 (52 reviews)

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    Seaport
    Steve A.

    About the best thing there is to see in Boston and it's among the few things that are free. Boston Harbor is a beautiful site and you can spend hours walking around here. It has the Harbor walk that goes on for miles. Good things like museums and parks to check out while going along. This also is nice just sitting on a bench and chilling too. It has many ways to get here and around. Some of these are good and cheaper. The best way is probably by the bus because it also gives you a good view. Much of this is on the east. The Silver Line takes you through the best areas here. Get on it for free at the airport. This takes you past many of the piers and wharfs. Harpoon Brewery is one of the highlights. Lots of seafood places to get fresh lobster if you're into that. Have fun watching the ships come in. The Institute Of Contemporary Art is the best museum along the way. Also goes into neighboring cities like Charlestown. This is so massive you can spend a few days and not only hours looking around here. A lot more about it that can be talked about. It has too much around here to say all of this of course. This has lots of interesting things to check out.

    Nice and clear sky.
    Henry T.

    Very beautiful picture of the water Keeping the harbor clean and safe for tourists

    John J.

    I thought I would update my review. This is still the best walk in Boston, IMHO. Boston meters are now more difficult to get, and cost more than a lunch did at Pier 4. The Seaport is more developed since my first review. Some changes annoy me while most are nice. One thing that has not changed is, Yankee Lobster still has the best chowder in Boston.

    Jeremy J.

    We had a lot of fun on our Boston harbor walk when we were in the city last week visiting. This is my first time being in Boston we hit up a lot of different sites and sceneries and we spent a lot of time outdoors and the beautiful city. This is one of them as we get a walk around the harbor and see the beautiful water and the sites that Boston has

    Sunset in downtown Boston from Harborwalk
    Bruce K.

    Harborwalk extends around quite a bit of Boston's waterline. I've been able to enjoy parts of it in East Boston near the Airport which have been nice and then tonight, I found that it extended through the Fort Point section and the Seaport District. Walking along the harbor and under the Congress and Summer Street bridges just before sunset was lovely. A beautiful backdrop of the buildings near South Station including the Intercontinental Hotel and the Federal Reserve appeared. Stunning! I'll need to see about spending some time in the different areas like Carson Beach in Southie.

    View of the city at night

    I accidentally got very lost and walked through a creepy alleyway trying to find this place but eventually I just searched for Boston Tea Party and found this place. It has beautiful views but I'm not sure I found the right place

    Atlantic Ocean
    Eliza N.

    It is a parking lot with a view of Conley terminal and the channel. It is private during the week. You can not stay here long past a limit. I don't remember the limit. Part of the harbor walk with free binocular viewing spot.

    Brenda L.

    I had to walk on the Harbor Walk in order to get to my City Lights cruise on the Northern Lights boat. It goes along the wharfs by the Wharf Waterfront Hotel and is a very picturesque walk. You can watch the sunset and look at people's fancy boats. It's also dog friendly. The weather here is perfect in June. At night, you can see all the pretty lights of the city while you stare off into the dark and glistening waters by the harbor. My fiance noted that it's a really nice location for proposals. I was worried the walk would be private and not accessible to the public but I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was able to get from point a (near the Aquarium) to point B (the Northern Lights boats) while avoiding the large crowds of people toward the city and enjoying some more nature.

    Daniel Z.

    A must see while in Boston. Enjoyed the walk along the harbor as well as sitting on dock area watching sail boats and sea gulls. Beautiful day to see a beautiful harbor.

    Harborwalk...S.Boston/Dorchester part
    KIM R.

    Have lived in Boston all my life and still have not done this. I always go to Castle Island and bike the area but did not know the trail went all the way to Morrissey Blvd (Dorchester). Gonna have to complete this trail in increments and invite my biking meetup group. Beautiful water views, great biking, flat paved mostly, Dorchester part has some gravel near UMass. This is a must do!

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    The Esplanade - Nighttime

    The Esplanade

    4.8(100 reviews)
    2.7 miBeacon Hill

    The Esplanade is always beautiful, it doesn't matter the season. This is the perfect time of year -…read morewell now thru Fall to visit. Winter is nice too but they lock up the bathrooms which can be annoying if you're taking a super long walk and trying to stay hydrated! If you're looking for something to do on the weekend, look no further. The park is so big - you can listen to music or maybe even see a movie at the Hatch Shell, have a picnic, hangout on the dock, or even have a beer at Night Shift. Oh and if you have kids, there are a few different playgrounds. Let's not forget, it's super dog friendly. Oh and get your cameras ready for various birds and sometimes turtles in the lagoon.

    The Esplanade was a revelation, one of the highlights of my trip to Boston!…read more We took the T-red, got off Charles/MGH and it was a short walk to the Esplanade, a few miles alongside Charles Rivers with beautiful views of the river, wild life, the bridge and the city! We went on a Saturday morning, locals were walking, jogging, sitting on a bench drinking their coffee. Teams were out in the water roving, a nice visual Boston cliche that you see in movies, but I got to see for real. You can walk for miles here, till you get to the BU Bridge in parallel with the beautiful houses of Beacon Hill. Nice nature, cute bridges, birds, peaceful spots to stop by and look at the water, enjoy a book or a coffee. Nice locals offered to take our photos and we enjoyed chatted with. Beautiful sculptures, clean restrooms, lots of greenery. Great spot for a picnic also. I am sure it's pretty here at sunset. I am sure they have events here as well. My husband regrets not knowing about it. He went to Boston University and walked the BU Beach and the Bridge, but wasn't aware of this part. He would have loved to come here for peaceful walks and some reading. We didn't want to leave. A must see place in Boston!

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    Boston Common - At Boston Commons

    Boston Common

    4.4(555 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Boston common is a gorgeous green space that I have had the pleasure of visiting multiple times…read morenow. That's a good thing too because there is so much space and so much to see here that it can definitely take more than one visit to appreciate its beauty and all that it has to offer. It's known as the oldest public park in the United States and I personally love the way that it's laid out. I wish they still made parks like this. There are wide open lawns with winding paths, people sitting on benches or enjoying picnics on the grass with their dogs. I have seen large events here and even performers as well as family barbecues and groups of people just gathering to spend time together outside. It's nice to just be in this beautiful green space surrounded by the city skyline and historic buildings. I can really sit here and appreciate that I'm in an important City but also feel like I have this little bubble of an oasis surrounding me and keeping everything calm. It's just a nice place to exist and enjoy nature for a bit and it also connects to the Boston public garden which is another gorgeous space for just enjoying nature. It's unfortunate that I have never been able to stop here when I have had my dog with me on a trip through the city because I know she would love visiting this park. Who wouldn't?

    This review is separate from the Boston Public Gardens which is just across the street and pretty…read moremuch connected. Boston Commons is a normal urban park in some ways with a playground for kids, a pond, park benches, a carousel, baseball stadium, and food vendors. It's also part historic park with monuments including one of the 54th Civil War all black regiment, a plaque saying this is the oldest park in America and others. It's also a part of the Freedom Trail. There's also a small cemetery in the park. The park is both busy and relaxing. It's smaller than I expected but that may just be because it felt like I went through it quickly. Time flies when you are having fun so maybe distance does too. Boston Commons is a must stop on any trip to Boston.

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    Boston Public Garden - 7.4.2025

    Boston Public Garden

    4.8(471 reviews)
    2.4 miBack Bay

    Maybe it was the springtime weather, but this is the prettiest free park that I have ever been to…read more It's directly across the street from Boston Commons so it feels like 1 park but since they had separate signs and had a public street between them, I will treat it as 2. This place is landscaped amazingly with perfectly manicured shrubs, tons of beautiful flowers, interesting statues/monuments and fields for frolicking. Do people still frolic? There were tons of high school and college student taking graduation pics here which makes a ton of sense. There were duck boats to ride around the pond, but it looked like 10-15 people were on the boats and you can't exactly go far. This place doesn't need words. It needs pictures or better yet the human eye. So, grab a picnic basket, enjoy a nice lunch, take a walk around the park but be aware of the thieving squirrels. I had one run up my leg on a park bench to steal my cookie.

    If you've looked up things to see in Boston the Public Garden will most likely be on every list and…read morewith good reason. This is a beautiful garden, nice walkway throughout the area and the garden is right between the Commonwealth Ave Mall & Boston Commons. It's in a great location to do a lot of walking and sightseeing in the city, easy was to spend an hour or so.

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    James P Kelleher Rose Garden

    James P Kelleher Rose Garden

    4.9(21 reviews)
    3.6 miFenway

    AN ABSOLUTELY MUST DO MUST DO! 4 & 1/2 STARS! A FREE EVENT & FREE PARKING if you come here on…read moreSundays & Park at the meters at the Museum. It's Time to jump into The TimeMobile & scour the Earth & take you to places from a different time that you won't believe still exist. We have set the dial to 1930 in the town of Boston MA @ The James P Kelleher Rose Garden. This is one of Boston's Secret Hidden Gems that is right in the heart of the city but off the beaten path. It is completely Hidden from view that passerby's on foot & by car don't see. This place is part of what's called the Emerald Necklace. It is a great spot to relax, check out the flowers & have a picnic on green grass & trees which are right next door. The Kelleher Rose Garden is located just a few minutes walking distance behind Boston's Museum of Fine Arts in the Back Bay Fens section. You can park at the meters all around the museum for Free there on Sunday. Park & walk across the street behind the museum, across the Bridge & the River & in a few minutes you are there. This is a beautiful medium size Formal English Flower Garden with more than 1500 Roses that was established in 1930. It was designed by Arthur Shurcliff, a Boston landscape architect who had worked for Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed the Fens as well as New York's Famous Central Park. Be sure to check out the wide variety of roses, the greenery, the Arches, the Fountain, & the view of the Museum. There's also a reproduction of the famous Desconsol Statue - a gift from Boston's sister city Barcelona in Spain. It was designed by Catalan sculptor Josep Llimona. Also scope out the Julia Child Flower the famous chef who lived in Boston. She's got her own flower as well as The Home Run flower dedicated to Baseball. You can walk all around the perimeter & see pretty much everything even when the gate is closed. This is a great place to bring a picnic basket or cooler & blanket & have a Spring, Summer or Fall Picnic. There's also a great view of The Prudential Building & The John Hancock Tower 2 of the tallest buildings in Boston. There's green grass & trees you can sit under too - what a picturesque natural setting. You can also walk to the George Robert White Veterans Memorial Park that is a tribute to our fallen soldiers which is right next door which is also a Freebie. And if you want to walk a bit farther down there's the Fenway Victory Gardens which is also another place to check out that's also another Freebie in the Fenway area. Also check out the Agassiz Bridge a beautiful old arched bridge. And yes that's Free too! Check out my individual reviews of each of those places as well. You'll experience Hours of Relaxing, Picnicking, Looking at Beautiful Flowers & Nature Walking for Zero Dollars for the whole day. It used to be, you had to have Mega Bucks & be really rich to have the Good Life, not anymore. The Game has changed. You've been Upgraded. Now You Can Live Like a King on a Limited Budget!

    I had a lovely visit here! The blooms were great today (June 15). I love that it's totally free and…read moreeven has little benches where you can sit and hang out. It's very picturesque, I'm a little sad it's not friendly but I understand.

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