8 Great Daytrips from Boston
After a few exhausting days of exploring all the unique historical sites (The Freedom Trail is iconic!) and admiring the gorgeous architecture ar...
Boston often tops the list of must visit tourist destination cities. With so many great attractions, both entertaining and historical, it is no wonder so many choose Boston for their vacation each year.
Boston offers such a wide range of diverse activities that it would be impossible to cram them all into a single visit. Multiple trips to this great city are truly needed to experience it all. From historical landmarks to cultural attractions to sports, Boston offers a bit of something for everyone.

The Freedom Trail is by far the most amazing thing to do in the city. As you walk the beautiful 2.5 mile long brick lined walkway, you will be able to explore 16 amazing historical sights. A visit to Boston is not complete until you embark on this historic journey. Gorgeous architecture, beautiful parks, and amazing skyline views place this historical attraction on the number one spot on your Boston to-do list.
Check out this location at:
139 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02108

Boston Common, the oldest and one of the most famous US parks, is a year-round oasis, beautiful during any season. During the summer season, the park comes to life with lush trees and flowers. In the fall, you will be treated to the vibrant colors of Massachusetts' spectacular fall foliage season. Winter offers its' own serene, icy beauty with a desirable peaceful vibe.
Check out this location at:
139 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02108

One of the most magnificent sights along Boston's Freedom Trail is the grand 221 foot tall Bunker Hill Monument. The 294 step journey to the top is well worth it for the incredible views of the city.
Check out this location at:
Monument Square
Charlestown, MA 02129

Nothing says Boston quite like a visit to Fenway Park, the oldest and most iconic ballpark in the country. Watching the city's most beloved team live is a completely different experience than watching the game on TV.
Check out this location at:
4 Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 02215

The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is one of the most beautiful places in Boston to stroll around. Gorgeous trees from all over the world, including an impressive bonsai collection can be found here. Touring the gorgeous grounds provides a much needed escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. And best of all, it's completely free to visit!
Check out this location at:
125 Arborway
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Boston Common is perhaps most well known for the winter opening of beautiful Frog Pond, a city ice rink surrounded by Boston's beautiful historic downtown. Spend the night skating away while listening to holiday music and taking in the gorgeous views of the skyline and holiday lights and decor.
Ice skating in the heart of such a beautiful city really is a memorable holiday experience for everyone in the family. Special shows including a festive New Year's Eve production are offered free to the public each year.
Check out this location at:
84 Beacon St
Boston, MA 02108

Boston's Italian neighborhood is the place to go for an authentic Italian dinner. Giacomo's is one of the city's most delicious treats. Just be sure to arrive as early in the evening as possible as most nights see a line beginning to form early on.
Beautiful old architecture, cobblestone streets, and homemade Italian fare are waiting for you in Boston's iconic North End.
Check out this location at:
355 Hanover St
Boston, MA 02113

Every Saturday The Bristol Lounge, located inside Four Seasons Boston, hosts a one of a kind dessert buffet.
The fabulous "Sundaes on Saturdays," a unique "dessert only" buffet featuring a diverse arrangement of tempting desserts (liquid nitrogen ice cream, cheesecake cake pops, chocolate covered strawberries, specialty crepes, and other luxuries), is often rated amongst the most unique buffets in the country. Most notably, it has been featured on Travel Channel's Buffet Paradise special.
Check out this location at:
200 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116

Harvard University offers free informative tours of Harvard Yard. Here's your chance to walk around one of the most renowned universities in the world. As you stroll past beautiful 100+ year old buildings, you will also learn interesting tidbits about student life, along with some unique historical facts about the university.
Check out this location at:
1350 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138

There are numerous cruises offered in the downtown area including whale watching adventures, architecture cruises, and thrilling speedboat rides.
The New England Aquarium offers a 3 hour whale watching cruise with guaranteed sightings. The cruise departs at Long Wharf, conveniently located right downtown. Spring is one of the best times to plan a whale watching trip as sightings are abundant and crowds levels are much lower than during the busy summer months.
Before or after your cruise, be sure to check out Legal Sea Foods, a great seafood restaurant offering amazing views!
Check out this location at:
1 Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02109