The city of Boston is full of opportunities, so don’t shy away from the variety of activities the city offers. Summertime in Boston is beautiful! Hopefully, you are interested in these 3 activities to make your summer an unforgettable one.
Enjoy Boston’s Cuisines
There are plenty of options in Boston’s Chinatown, including dim sum spots and barbecue joints. In the North End, there is an array of authentic Italian dishes varying from kinds of pasta, pizzas, and other delicious dishes. Since 1919, in the North End, they have hosted the Saint Anthony’s Feast. Established by Italian immigrants, this non-profit, religious, and cultural organization invites people to celebrate and honor Saint Anthony and Saint Lucy. Through the colorful parades, religious services, singers, live entertainment, and a great deal of Italian and American food, they hope their guests will have a pleasant experience. However, this feast is one of many, from the beginning of June to the beginning of September, several feasts run in the North End. They range from 2 to 4 days each month. Check out more of Boston’s food festivals or restaurants if you are interested!

Visit Fenway
The most popular location in Boston is Fenway Park. Home to the Boston Red Sox and built in 1912, this stadium is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. A trip to a Red Sox game is a must this summer. Grab a drink or a bite in the stadium or the area’s local restaurants and enjoy the view! Fans like to show off their skills at the batting cages at Game On or take pictures at the ballpark with their friends and families to share on their social media.

Check out Boston’s Art Scene
The city of Boston is full of history-makers, innovators, and creators. Many of the museums and attractions are iconic, as we are home to world-renowned museums, the best sports stadiums, amazing concert venues, prominent performance theaters, and far more. The Museum of Fine Arts holds masterpieces from all around the world. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, which was modeled after a Venetian palazzo, possesses some of the world’s most remarkable art. The Harvard Museum of Natural History has 18 exhibits, each providing a detailed look into the natural world. For some more fun, take a boat across the river to the ICA Watershed, which offers a free concert in one of the museum courtyards. Also, visit the SoWa Art and Design District and explore the outdoor art scene, and take some photos. A Swan Boat ride in the Boston Public Garden may also be fun! The family-owned business has operated since 1877 and is open daily from April to September. The unique Swan Boats are pedaled by a driver and six passengers. The Boston Duck Tour is another perfect fit for any group going out in Boston. The fully narrated tour travels on land and water. They give guests a fantastic overview of the city, with sights that form the city of Boston.

Have a blast with these fun activities and make this summer the best one yet!