Isabella Stewart Gardner was born in New York City on April 14th, 1840 to a well established family who made their fortune importing fine Irish linens among other lucrative investments. She was raised in the West Village and began her … Continue reading →
The Museum of Fine Arts opened its doors to the world on July 4th 1876, the first Centennial of the United States. At the time the museum housed around 5,600 works of art and was located in nearby Copley Square. … Continue reading →
Whether you are looking for Boston seafood staples like Lobster Rolls & Clam Chowder or our favorite Italian restaurant and the city’s hottest spot, our custom restaurant guide will provide you with a comprehensive overview of some of the best … Continue reading →
While visiting Boston it may feel like a single, large museum without a roof. Explores hundreds and hundreds of acres of well preserved history and architecture along with some prized institutions and organizations with vast collections of objects with historical, … Continue reading →
The best way to get around Boston is by foot, because we are America’s best walking city. We also have the country’s oldest subway, check out the original station at Park Street. If you need to cover distance, consider renting … Continue reading →
It is no coincidence that Boston’s 1,100 acres of parks & waterways shares the name of one of the most coveted precious stones, the emerald. The Emerald Necklace snakes throughout Boston and the surrounding area which adds lushness to city … Continue reading →
Often ranked as one of the healthiest cities in the United States, Boston exudes a lifestyle that support well-being. When you visit Boston you will discover our love of walking and our central, downtown Boston location makes it easy to … Continue reading →
For guests seeking to explore the arts or something entertaining, Boston has a full offering to excite. The endless arts & cultural calendar of Boston is punctuated throughout the year with sold out performances and sought after shows, music, concerts … Continue reading →
Clarendon Square is conveniently located to several of the city’s biggest shopping areas. The nearby Back Bay has a majority of the city shopping sights. The Prudential Center a short walk from Clarendon Square has shopping and dining hot spots … Continue reading →
Home of the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park is located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, a twenty minute walk from our Inn. The park offers daily tours, available year-round, during rain, snow and sunshine. Various kinds of tours are available, ranging … Continue reading →