Discover the best of Boston in 2025 with this curated map featuring historic landmarks, academic institutions, vibrant neighborhoods, and waterfront attractions. From the charming streets of Beacon Hill to the lively atmosphere of Quincy Market and the iconic Fenway Park, explore the rich culture and history of this dynamic United States city.
Back Bay
A Boston area known for shopping, cafes, and beautiful churches.
Harvard
A popular place with students and people who want to see what's going on up in Harvard.
Cambridge
The Charles River runs through Boston North End and Cambridge and offers lots of recreational activities.
South End
A popular neighborhood also known as Southie.
Boston Common
A park also known as the Boston Public Garden, bounded by Charles Street along Beacon Street and Beacon Hill, with a George Washington statue and swan boat rides.
Bunker Hill
A site commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill.
USS Constitution
The oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, launched in 1797, where you can see US service members manning the post.
Fenway Park
Home of the Boston Red Sox, known for the famous green monster.
Newbury Street
Considered one of the most expensive streets in the world, known for shopping and cafes.
Quincy Market
A historical market with over 50 different eateries where you can try everything from lobster to various different types of sweets and desserts.
Faneuil Hall
Where the Sons of Liberty proclaimed their descent against the British Royal Oppression and part of the national parks of Boston and the Freedom Trail.
Little Italy
A classic place to go out for restaurants, drinking, and pubs.
Chinatown
One of the largest Chinatowns in all of the USA where you can check out the market and the winding streets.
North End
An area with restaurants and pubs that comes to life in the summertime, spring, and fall.
Paul Revere House Museum
A museum where you can walk around the old Paul Revere house and see some bedrooms, a living area, and a dining area.
Chinatown Gate
A gate in one of the largest chinatowns in all of the USA.
Charles River
The main river between Boston North End and Cambridge, with lots of recreational activities.
Museum of Science
A science museum with indoor zoological experience, a science park, and a planetarium.
Long Wharf
Dating back to the 1700s, it's now part of the US National Park Service with downtown accommodations, restaurants, and cafes.
New England Aquarium
Has one of the largest shark and Ray aquarium tanks in all of the East Coast.
Boston Tea Party Museum
A museum where they reenact the Boston Tea Party and you can walk around and feel like you're going all the way back in time to the 1700s.
Beacon Hill
A photogenic famous old historical neighborhood with lots of history.
Acorn Street
A very narrow cobblestone street that takes people back in time.
Cheers
The actual Bull and Finch Pub, where they filmed the show Cheers, open from 11:00 a.m. and serves lunch and dinner daily.
TD Garden
Where the Boston Celtics and the Boston Bruins play.
Boston Harbor Islands
34 different islands and peninsulas that you can visit by ferry.