The best things to do in Boston
Table of contents:
1. Outdoors and nature
2. Nightlife
3. Performing arts
4. Shopping
5. Sports
6. Museums
7. Family-friendly
8. Most popular
9. Unique
10. Day cruises
11. Tours of Boston
12. Historical sites
13. Luxury experiences
14. Things to do in Boston for adults
15. Things to do in Boston with kids
16. Things to do in Boston for free
17. Fun things to do in Boston for young adults
18. Things to do in Boston in winter
19. Unique things to do in Boston
20. Vacationing with Princess
21. Cruises from Boston
Historic, charming, coastal — what’s not to love about Boston? (And don't forget about clam chowder and cream pies.)
One of the most vibrant and active cities in the U.S., Boston is a city of firsts and favorites, so there’s always a unique opportunity around the corner. Whether you're a sports fan, a foodie, a history buff or a nature lover, there are explorations for everyone in Beantown.
If you're setting out on a Princess Cruise from Boston and wondering, “What is Boston known for?” we've got you covered. Here are more than 60 fun things to do in Boston, sorted by category so you can find what floats your boat.
Outdoors and nature
Boston Public Garden
Did you know Boston is home to America's first public botanical garden? Founded in 1837, this historic park is home to stunningly landscaped gardens, peaceful ponds, and the famous swan boats. Enjoy a stroll or picnic on the meticulously maintained lawns for a quiet moment in nature — right in the heart of the bustling city.
Charles River Esplanade
Cruisers who need to stretch their land legs will love the Charles River Esplanade, a scenic riverside park along the banks of the Charles River. Whether you're seeking a walk, jog or cycle, the park's well-maintained paths are perfect for staying active. The Esplanade also features playgrounds, picnic areas and opportunities for kayaking or sailing on the river.
Arnold Arboretum
Want to get a feel for what it's like to attend the hallowed grounds of Harvard University? The next best thing is a stroll through the university's Arnold Arboretum, a 281-acre expanse of trees, shrubs and plants from around the world. There are walking trails, guided Boston tours and seasonal events — like behind-the-scenes looks with the greenhouse staff or the Firefly Walk — for nature lovers to enjoy and learn about plant diversity.
Nightlife
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Whether you're looking for a casual pub or an upscale dining experience, Faneuil Hall has it all for the perfect night out. The historic hub comes alive at night with a fun mix of bars, restaurants and engaging street performers.
Theatre District
Whether you're looking to catch a show at the Boch Center or dance the night away, the Theatre District is perfect for night owls. With a variety of theaters, nightclubs and late-night eateries, this area is renowned for its Broadway shows and comedy clubs, and you're bound to find live music at one of the many venues.
Seaport District
Imagine an evening out in the city with the backdrop of waterfront views while you explore trendy shops, local eateries and cutting-edge nightlife. The rapidly developing Seaport District offers all that and more, with chic rooftop bars, stylish lounges and popular nightclubs.
Performing arts
Boston Symphony Orchestra
For music lovers seeking an unforgettable experience, attending a world-class performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra is a must. Held at the historic Symphony Hall, the orchestra's concerts feature a diverse repertoire ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary works.
Boston Ballet
The Boston Ballet, one of the nation’s premier ballet companies, offers stunning performances throughout the year. From classic productions like "The Nutcracker" to contemporary programs, the Boston Ballet showcases the extraordinary talent and artistry of its dancers. Performances are held at the elegant Boston Opera House, providing a captivating evening of dance and culture.
The Wang Theatre
The Wang Theatre, part of the Boch Center, is a historic venue that hosts a range of performing arts events, including Broadway shows, concerts and comedy acts. The engaging live performances are reason enough to visit, but the theater's grand architecture and rich history enhance the experience all that much more.
Shopping
Newbury Street
"Shop till you drop" takes on a whole new meaning at Newbury Street, Boston’s premier shopping destination that stretches through the historic Back Bay. With high-end boutiques, art galleries, charming cafes and a range of luxury and local stores around every corner, this area is the perfect place to buy unique finds.
Prudential Center
For those who love a good mall, the Prudential Center is a prime (and conveniently located) shopping destination. The upscale shopping center — located in the heart of Back Bay — offers a wide range of retailers, from high-end brands to popular chains, along with various dining options and services.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace isn’t just great for nightlife — there are tons of fun opportunities all day long. You can enjoy a combination of history and modern retail as you browse the eclectic mix of shops, food vendors and entertainment. You’ll find locals hanging out in the marketplace alongside tourists, enjoying the historical setting, fun street performances, souvenirs and specialty foods.
Sports
Fenway Park
If you're a baseball fan, you can't miss a visit to Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Sports fanatics will love this iconic, historical stadium; if you’re lucky, you can catch a game for a quintessential Boston experience. Can’t snag tickets to a game? Book a tour of the park instead.
TD Garden
TD Garden is the premier sports and entertainment arena in Boston, hosting the city's professional basketball and hockey teams, the Boston Celtics and the Boston Bruins. In addition to sporting events, TD Garden also features concerts, family shows and other live entertainment. The arena’s central location and state-of-the-art facilities make it a top destination for sports fans and concertgoers alike.
Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon is one of the oldest marathons in the world, attracting runners and spectators from across the globe. Held annually on Patriots' Day, this event brings the city together for a big celebration of athleticism and community spirit. Whether you’re participating or cheering from the sidelines, the Boston Marathon is a remarkable and inspiring experience.
Museums
Museum of Fine Arts
Into Egyptian artifacts? Do you love a classic Monet? Would you prefer a contemporary masterpiece? For art enthusiasts, a visit to Boston isn't complete without a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA). MFA offers a pervasive collection of art from various cultures and periods, along with educational programs and special exhibitions.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is a truly unique and intimate art experience. Housed in a stunning Venetian-style palace, the museum's eclectic collection includes European, Asian and American art, along with rare books and artifacts. The lush courtyard and intimate atmosphere make the Gardner Museum a captivating visit for art lovers and history buffs alike.
Boston Children's Museum
The Boston Children's Museum is a dynamic, interactive museum designed for playful learning. With exhibits ranging from science and technology to arts and culture, the museum provides hands-on experiences that inspire creativity and curiosity. (Read on for even more kid-friendly activities.)
Family-friendly
New England Aquarium
Are you seeking more kid-friendly things to do in New England? Check out the New England Aquarium, a beloved family destination that provides an in-depth look at marine life from around the world.
Franklin Park Zoo
Lions, gorillas, kangaroos and butterflies, oh my. For more animal fun, the Franklin Park Zoo is a delightful spot to explore all kinds of animal habitats and exhibits. Special events, educational programs and a fun-filled playground provide exciting and enriching visits for kids.
Boston Common
Families whole of history lovers won't want to miss America’s oldest park, the Boston Common. This historic park has it all: spacious lawns, scenic paths, playgrounds, splash pads and the Frog Pond — a popular spot for ice-skating in the winter and wading in the summer.
Most popular
Freedom Trail
A visit to Boston isn't complete without wandering the Freedom Trail, a deep dive into the city's rich history and revolutionary heritage. The self-guided 2.5-mile route traverses 16 of Boston's most historic sites, including Paul Revere's House, the Old North Church and the Massachusetts State House.
Quincy Market
Whether you're seeking traditional New England clam chowder, international cuisine, live entertainment, seasonal events or great shopping, Quincy Market is a must-visit. Part of the historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace, it's perhaps the most well-known market in Boston, with a fun array of food, shops and entertainment for every palate.
Boston Harbor
Maritime heritage abounds in Boston Harbor, where everything from scenic harbor cruises to whale-watching tours beckon visitors year-round. The waterfront area is also home to the Boston Harborwalk, a public walkway that runs along the shoreline and offers stunning views of the city skyline, along with access to many parks and museums.
Unique
The Mapparium
Step inside the Mapparium — a three-story, stained-glass globe located at the Mary Baker Eddy Library — for a fascinating perspective. The globe's design, showcasing the world as it was in 1935, is a stunningly visual experience.
The Ether Dome
The Ether Dome at Massachusetts General Hospital is a historic surgical amphitheater where the first public demonstration of anesthesia took place in 1846. Visitors can explore this well-preserved site and learn about its significant contributions to medical history. The Ether Dome also features a collection of medical artifacts and exhibits.
Bodega
With a motto of “hidden in plain sight,” the sneaker and streetwear store Bodega is cleverly disguised behind a convenience store facade. Located in Boston’s Back Bay, this retail experience combines high fashion with a touch of mystery. Shoppers enter through what appears to be a regular bodega to discover a stylish and trendy boutique.
Day cruises
Boston Harbor Cruises
Boston Harbor Cruises brings the city's maritime history to life with informative narrations during scenic tours, including historical sightseeing, whale-watching and sunset sailings.
Liberty Fleet of Tall Ships
Have you always wanted to try your hand at sailing? Join an unforgettable maritime adventure in Boston Harbor with the Liberty Fleet of Tall Ships, where you can participate in the sailing process on the historic tall ships — or simply relax and enjoy the ride.
Tours of Boston
Freedom Trail Tours
Although self-guided tours are available for the Freedom Trail, for a more in-depth experience, book with Freedom Trail Walking Tours. Experts share stories and insights about each of the 16 historic sites.
Boston By Foot
Led by trained volunteer guides who bring the city's lore to life, Boston By Foot offers educational walking tours that cover various aspects of the city’s history, architecture and culture. You'll explore everywhere, from the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood to the modern Seaport District.
North End Food Tours
Calling all foodies, North End Food Tours takes visitors on a culinary journey through Boston’s historic North End, known for its rich Italian heritage. These tours offer tastings at local bakeries, pizzerias and specialty shops, as well as stories about the neighborhood's history and culture.
Old Town Trolley Tours
If you want to hit a bunch of sites in Boston quickly, Old Town Trolley Tours are hop-on, hop-off bus tours that cover Boston’s major attractions and landmarks. With 18 stops around the city, visitors can explore at their own pace, hopping off to visit sites like the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum and then hopping back on to continue the tour.
Boston Duck Tours
For a quackin' good time, book an excursion with Boston Duck Tours. You'll visit land-based historical sites, then travel into the Charles River for a scenic cruise in the amphibious sightseeing vehicles.
Gray Line Boston
For a comprehensive bus tour that boasts visits to key historic sites and scenic city views, Gray Line Boston has you covered. With comfortable transportation and knowledgeable guides, these tours give visitors a thorough understanding of Boston’s history and culture.
Scenic Drive Tours
You're moving at vacation speed — we get it. That's why a Princess Cruises excursion offers a more relaxed pace during its comfy and informative scenic drive tour through Boston. You'll see the city's most iconic landmarks and neighborhoods while staying perfectly chilled out.
Scenic Drive and Harbor Cruise
Combine a scenic drive and harbor cruise to see Boston from both land and sea. This tour offers a view of the city’s highlights and historical sites, making it an ideal choice for those looking to maximize their sightseeing experience.
Historical sites
Paul Revere House
One of the most famous lines in U.S. history — "The British are coming!" — was said by American patriot Paul Revere, known for his midnight ride to warn of British troop movements. Visitors to Boston can actually step inside his former home, built in 1860, for a glimpse into colonial life and the significant role he played.
Old North Church
Old North Church, famous for the “one if by land, two if by sea” signal, is Boston’s oldest surviving church building. Visitors can explore the church’s historic pews, learn about its pivotal role in the American Revolution, and even climb to the steeple for a closer look at the lanterns that signaled Paul Revere’s ride. Enjoy an Exclusive Old North Church Visit with a Princess Excursion.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
The famous Boston Tea Party comes to life at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, an interactive experience where visitors can participate in reenactments, explore restored ships and view artifacts from the era. The site provides a dynamic way to understand this pivotal moment in American history.
Luxury experiences
Private Yacht Charters
Why not get a little fancy on vacation? For an exclusive and personalized experience, consider a private yacht charter on Boston Harbor. It's a luxurious way to explore the waterfront, with customized itineraries, gourmet catering and professional crews.
Martha's Vineyard Day Trip
Experience the charm of Martha's Vineyard with a private day trip from Boston. This luxurious excursion includes transportation by car or ferry, allowing you to explore the island's picturesque landscapes, quaint towns and pristine beaches at your own pace.
Things to do in Boston for adults
Whether you're on a friend's trip, a couple's vacation or simply want an adventure that's for adults, Boston has what you're looking for. Here are some fun things to do in Boston just for adults.
Alibi Bar and Lounge
Enjoy cocktails and a lively atmosphere in this bar set in the old Charles Street Jail hotel. Alibi Bar and Lounge combines historic charm with a trendy vibe, offering a perfect spot for a night out with friends or a romantic evening.
Laugh Boston
Laugh till you cry during a performance at this premier comedy club. Featuring top stand-up comedians, Laugh Boston hosts a variety of acts, from local talents to nationally known performers.
Boston Public Market
Discover local produce, gourmet foods and artisan products at this indoor marketplace. Boston Public Market is a great place to explore and sample the best of New England’s culinary offerings, with a wide range of vendors providing everything from fresh seafood to handcrafted chocolates.
Boston Wine Festival
A glass of wine in hand, gourmet food pairings, mingling with wine enthusiasts from around the world — what could be better? Indulge in an evening of wine dinners, seminars and tastings from renowned vintners at the annual Boston Wine Festival.
Harpoon Brewery
Beer lovers rejoice – Harpoon Brewery offers a unique experience for beer enthusiasts, with tours and tastings of its craft beers.
Institute of Contemporary Art
Art enthusiasts can't miss an afternoon at the waterfront Institute of Contemporary Art, which features cutting-edge exhibits in a stunning setting overlooking Boston Harbor.
Things to do in Boston with kids
Make family memories you'll love to recall again and again with these activities in Boston that are just as exciting for kids as they are for parents.
LEGOLAND Discovery Center
This might be the ultimate playground. LEGOLAND Discovery Center in nearby Somerville lets kids (and parents) build, play and let their imaginations run wild with interactive LEGO exhibits and rides.
Georges Island
Whether the gang is looking for an outdoor adventure or seeking to learn about Civil War history, Georges Island offers the best of both worlds. A ferry brings guests to this island in Boston Harbor to visit historic Fort Warren and enjoy picnicking, hiking and exploring tunnels.
Museum of Science
Engage with hands-on exhibits, planetarium shows and the Butterfly Garden at the Museum of Science, where a wide range of interactive displays and live presentations make learning fun for kids of all ages.
Things to do in Boston for free
We get it: You've splurged on your Princess cruise, and now, you're looking for some more budget-friendly activities. Here are some top free things to do in Boston that won't break the bank.
MIT Campus and Public Art Collection
For an intriguing and educational experience, wander around the MIT campus, home to an array of sculptures, artwork and public art installations.
The Hatch Shell
Attend free outdoor concerts and movie screenings along the Charles River Esplanade. The Hatch Shell hosts various events throughout the year, providing an excellent venue for enjoying music and films under the stars.
Boston Public Library
Explore the beautiful architecture and take advantage of free tours at the historic Boston Public Library, which offers an impressive collection of books and stunning interiors.
Fun things to do in Boston for young adults
Boston has exciting activities that cater specifically to young adults, blending fun, adventure and socializing.
Trillium Brewing Company
Visit Trillium Brewing Company in the Seaport District for the innovative craft beer; stay for the delicious food truck fare and lively atmosphere.
Improv Asylum
Enjoy a night of comedy at this renowned improv theater in the North End. Improv Asylum features hilarious and spontaneous performances that guarantee a fun night out.
Seaport District Nightlife
Those looking to enjoy a night out can't miss the trendy bars and rooftop lounges in the Seaport District, known for its dynamic nightlife.
House of Blues
Catch a live music performance at The House of Blues, a popular venue that hosts a range of concerts from local and international artists.
Kayaking on the Charles River
Grab a kayak or paddleboard and get out on the water. Young adults will love all the scenic and refreshing ways to explore the Charles River.
Rose Kennedy Greenway Food Trucks
Try new food trucks at this lively urban park. The Rose Kennedy Greenway features a rotating selection of food trucks, offering a delicious and diverse culinary experience in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Things to do in Boston in winter
These winter activities in Boston offer unique experiences that are both cozy and festive.
SoWa Winter Festival
Browse artisan vendors, enjoy food and drinks, and listen to live music at the SoWa Winter Festival, an annual event that captures the holiday spirit with its lively atmosphere and unique offerings.
Boston Opera House
Nothing says holiday cheer like a live performance of "The Nutcracker" by the Boston Ballet. The Boston Opera House provides a stunning setting for enjoying world-class performances during the winter season.
Unique things to do in Boston
If you want to have more one-and-only experiences, check out these exceptional and unusual things to do in Boston.
Boston Athenaeum
One of the oldest independent libraries in the U.S., the Boston Athenaeum is a treasure trove of knowledge and history. It provides a peaceful and inspiring place to explore rare books and stunning architecture.
Museum of Bad Art
Let's be honest: There's a lot of bad art out there. But the Museum of Bad Art believes it needs to be celebrated, curating the best bad art pieces that are so bad they're good. The quirky and entertaining museum provides a fun and lighthearted cultural experience for art lovers and art haters alike.
Castle Island
Take a scenic stroll and explore the historic Fort Independence on Castle Island, which boasts beautiful waterfront views, picnic areas and opportunities to learn about the site's military history.
Vacationing with Princess
From discounted fares and onboard credits to exclusive shore excursions, Princess Cruises vacation packages are designed to offer unforgettable experiences without breaking the bank. Keep an eye out for seasonal promotions and limited-time offers that make it easier than ever to explore the best of Boston and beyond — like the best beaches in New England.
Cruises from Boston
With a Princess sailing out of Boston, you'll get to discover the beauty and liveliness of Beantown, with its incredible entertainment, foods from around the globe and activities galore. Before sailing away on your dream cruise, there are dozens of things to do in the Boston cruise port.
But your adventure doesn’t stop in the harbor; book a Princess cruise from Boston to see what else is in store.
With incredible entertainment, foods inspired from around the globe, and activities galore, your adventure doesn’t stop in Boston Harbor. Book a Princess cruise from Boston to see what else is in store.