Explore revolutionary history along the Freedom Trail, then savor incredible seafood, craft breweries, and diverse culinary delights. Immerse yourself in world-class museums, catch a Red Sox game, and soak in the vibrant, historic charm of its distinct neighborhoods.
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Lambert Avenue Playground
Esplanade Playspace
Peters Hill
Dorchester Bay
Boylston Street Playground
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy
The Rose Kennedy Greenway - Mothers Walk
School Master's Hill (Franklin Park)
Eastie Farm
Lake Quannopowitt
Heath-Bromley Projects
Brush Hill Road Playground
Roslindale Park
Chester Park (Massachusetts Ave)
Quincy Street Open Space
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Use our AI trip planner to build the perfect itinerary for Boston, MA.
The 13831 places we track in Boston, MA span restaurants, bars, parks, museums, music venues, and outdoor spots — ranked by real visitor ratings, not paid placements. The Fenmore Apartments is one of the most-visited; the full list groups picks by category so you can match the day youre planning. Use the trip planner below the list to chain three or four into a single itinerary.
Boston, MA stands out for its food scene, local culture, and a mix of indoor and outdoor things to do. Browse the category sections below to see which slice fits your trip — restaurants and bars for an evening out, parks and museums for a daytime plan, or live music and events for a night you wont forget.
Several places on this list are free or low-cost — parks, public art, free admission days at museums, and trails. Check the "Free Things to Do" filter above the list to see only no-cover spots, or browse parks and attractions for outdoor options that wont cost anything.
Yes — most visitors plan a 2–3 day weekend in Boston, MA comfortably. A typical itinerary mixes one foodie meal (the city has plenty of $$ and $$$ spots), a daytime activity (park, museum, or attraction), and an evening out (bar, live music, or rooftop). Start with the trip planner below and well build a routed day-by-day plan around your picks.
The restaurants section below ranks the top-rated spots in Boston, MA by visitor reviews. For a specific cuisine — tacos, BBQ, pizza, sushi, vegan — use the cuisine chips to filter. Reservations are common at $$$ and $$$$ spots; most $$ and below take walk-ins.
The kid-friendly filter above shows spots that explicitly welcome families — kids menus, room to move around, and tolerant staff. Parks, museums, and water parks (when in season) round out a day with kids. Build a kid-friendly itinerary with the trip planner; it sequences stops by drive time.
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