Boston
Nickname"Beantown"
Home to firstUS public beach
Outlawed here"Happy hour"

Beantown is one of the most historic cities in the US and as such has a ton of art, culture, and museums, among other attractions. A bit lower key than NYC, Boston offers scenic views, quaint neighborhoods but without sacrificing that exciting city vibe. Whether you’re keen on visiting a quintessential college town, home to Harvard and Boston College among many others, or you’re a sports fan wanting to catch some Bruins or Celtics action, Boston will not disappoint!

  • Sports Teams

    Bostonians love their home teams! From the Super Bowl winning Patriots to the iconic Celtics to the Bruins, there is plenty of athletic excitement on any given night in Boston. For the baseball fans out there, the Red Sox always put on a good show. Then head to an aftergame sports bar to recount the highlights—there are sure to be plenty of them, highlights…and bars.

  • Historic Sites

    As mentioned, Boston is one of the most historic cities in the US. Site of the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s famous ride and of course it’s not too far from Plymouth Rock; Boston offers the history buff days and days of excitement. Boston Common is a great place to soak up plenty of history. While Faneuil Hall is among the most important sites along the Freedom Trail.

  • Food and Drink

    Boston is a foodie city whose delicious cuisine cannot be denied. From the delectable seafood dishes to include the famous clam chowder to first class Italian fare, you just can’t go wrong anywhere you eat in Boston. You might check out iconic venues such as Union Oyster House, and oh yeah, a little bar called Cheers.

  • Harvard Square

    No trip to Boston can be considered complete without a visit to Harvard Square, the business district around Harvard University. Here you will find a collection of restaurants and shops that are certainly worth checking out. There are also numerous seasonal events as well as some really interesting street performances going on.

THE SEASONS
  • Boston's winter is cold and snowy, with temperatures ranging from the 20s to 40s Fahrenheit. The city experiences a classic New England winter with beautiful holiday decorations and lights. Winter offers opportunities for ice skating on the Boston Common Frog Pond and skiing at nearby resorts. Indoor attractions like the Museum of Fine Arts and the New England Aquarium provide cultural experiences during the colder months. Visitors can also warm up with delicious chowders and clam bakes at the city's iconic seafood restaurants.

  • Spring in Boston brings milder temperatures, with highs in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. As the snow melts, the city's parks and gardens start to bloom with colorful flowers and greenery. Spring is an excellent time to explore the Freedom Trail, enjoy outdoor activities along the Charles River Esplanade, and visit the Boston Public Garden. The city's vibrant neighborhoods host spring events and outdoor markets.

  • Boston's summer is warm and pleasant, with temperatures in the 70s to 80s Fahrenheit. The city's waterfront areas and beaches, like Revere Beach, become popular spots for picnics, swimming, and outdoor concerts. Summer offers opportunities to visit Fenway Park for a Boston Red Sox game, explore the historic USS Constitution, and take harbor cruises. The city also celebrates various festivals and events, including the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on Independence Day.

  • Fall in Boston is beautiful, with temperatures cooling down to the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. The foliage in the city's parks and nearby suburbs turns into warm autumn colors, creating a picturesque setting. Fall is an excellent time for scenic walks along the Charles River, visiting apple orchards in the countryside, and enjoying seasonal treats like apple cider donuts. The city's cultural scene thrives with various art exhibitions, theater performances, and music concerts during this season.

SPUR EXPERIENCES IN BOSTON