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Isabella Stewart Gardner was an heiress and something of a black sheep of late-19th- and early-20th-century Boston society: She was a rabid Red Sox and horse-racing fan. Funded by a $1.75 million inheritance, Gardner personally designed …


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Checking out the stars on a clear night in Boston can be a hard find until now. The Charles Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Science recently underwent a $9 million facelift where you can now …




Looking for a place to listen to Latin, contemporary jazz, blues, soul, R & B, cabaret or world music? Then look no further than Scullers Jazz Club where you can find something going on almost every …




If you have ever wanted to get up close and personal with some sharks and stingrays, the New England Aquarium has the exhibit just for you.
The largest Shark and Ray touch tank on the East Coast …




Comedians like Brian Regan, Joan Rivers and Bill Maher have all performed on stage at this cozy theater nestled inside the Theater District. The theater itself was built in 1914 by the Shubert brothers who named …




You’ve made the resolution (again) to get in shape but this year that dream can become a reality by jumping off those extra pounds. Sky Zone Boston recently opened to soaring heights with the first …




  From gospel concerts to a music and art tribute, the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center was recently awarded a Preservation Award from the Cambridge Historical Commission for the historic preservation work completed in the theater. The …




Located downstairs from Trinity Bar in Faneuil Hall, the 21+ Mottley’s Comedy Club brings some new faces to the comedy scene like The Mehran Show. You can score a real deal on Wednesday nights when …




The American Repertory Theater (better known as ART to locals) has been welcoming major American and international theater artists since it opened in 1980. The theater, which hosts reinterpretations of classical texts and provocative new …




Boston Duck Tours is the perfect place to go
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The fun begins as soon as you board your “DUCK”, a W.W. II style amphibious landing vehicle. First, you’ll be greeted by one of our legendary ConDUCKtors, …




Nearly five years ago, the InterContinental Boston hit the hotel scene running and hasn’t stopped to look back. With more than 400 guest rooms and even a collection of private residences (for those who never want …




If you are in the mood for some great jazz then look no further than the Regattabar in Cambridge. Located in Harvard Square the jazz club celebrated its 25th anniversary thias been named one of the …




Piers Park Sailing, a non-profit sailing center, serves more than 700 at-risk inner-city kids every year. The adult sailing club – with its fleet of twenty 23 foot Sonars, learn to sail courses, summer racing …




The Huntington Theatre Company is Boston’s largest and most popular theatre company. Since its inception, it has transferred more than 12 shows to Broadway! The Huntington, which is located at and partners with Boston University, is …




Since 1903, the Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College has been providing year round cultural programs to both college students and visitors. The historic college located in the Theater District owns and operates the theater, which …




Boston’s most famous and popular Irish pub, The Black Rose, has attracted crowds of all ages from tourists to locals to Faneuil Hall. In the nation’s fairest city, people having been coming here by the droves …




Now that the warmer weather is finally here, it’s time to start planning some fun activities for the summer. What better way to explore the coastal region than with a trip aboard Boston Harbor Cruises’ whale …




Every New Englander loves to be outdoors once the weather turns nice and visitors alike love the region’s best coastline. For a unique view of Boston and Cambridge, there’s no better option than renting a kayak …




The New England Conservatory, which was founded in 1867, offers more than 600 concerts and events throughout the year, most being held in the historic Jordan Hall. Recognized nationally and internationally as a leader among music …




Formerly The Boston Museum of Modern Art, The Institute of Contemporary Art has made a prominent name for itself in the city since its inception in 1936. Located on Boston’s waterfront, even its beautiful building …




If you’re looking to check out a show while in town, chances are you’ll be heading over to the Wang Theatre where Louis XVI’s opulence and the Roaring Twenties come together at the Citi Performing Arts …




It has been said that Boston has more Irish people than Ireland, so what better way to celebrate its historic roots than a walk along the Irish Heritage Trail throughout downtown Boston and Back Bay.
Along the …




The Museum of Fine Arts is Boston’s oldest, largest and best-known art institution, which is home to one of the world’s most comprehensive art collections. Here, you will find Impressionist paintings, art from Europe, Africa, and …




If you’re looking for something fun to do for everyone of all ages, head over to Tommy’s Comedy Lounge for a great night of laughs. Boston’s newest comedy club, located at The Charles Playhouse in the …




Bet you didn’t know that every Boston neighborhood has a chocolate story! Taste of Chocolate offers a walking tour every Saturday and Sunday of the city’s best neighborhoods, including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, South End and …




You read about it in history class, but now is your chance to experience firsthand the places where the American Revolution began with a walk along the Freedom Trail. Each year, more than three million tourists …




You know winter is here when the Boston Wine Festival announces its lineup. The country’s longest running food and wine pairing series kicks off every year in January through April. The Boston Harbor Hotel has been …




Every Bostonian knows some of the best winter fun can be had at the Frog Pond in The Boston Common. While it’s no Rockefeller Center, it does provide a great time for the everyone. Located in …




We’ve all known about Paul Revere and his famous Midnight Ride since we were children, and Boston is that unique city where history comes alive. With an impressive 90% of the Paul Revere House in its …




Between 2001 and 2004, the “Pats” became the second NFL team in history to win three Super Bowls in just four years. Now they’re considered the kings of their own NFL dynasty. Check website for games …




One of the best teams in the NBA plays right here in Boston at TD Banknorth Garden. The team is rich with history and boasts some of the world’s greatest players. Check out their website for …




One of the easiest ways to get to see the city of Boston is on your own schedule but just how do you know where to go and what sights to see? Audissey Guides offers a …




While Fenway Park may be known as one of the smallest stadiums in the major leagues and the oldest major league stadium in current use, it also may be the one with the most history. …