“Bring back the Boston Flower show”. The Boston Flower Show has been closed for several years, but In previous years the Boston Flower Show, Utopia Seaport stunned guests of the Clarendon Square Bed & Breakfast. Vibrant floral designs on display … Continue reading →
As we approach Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a time to honor the legacy of a visionary leader, there’s no better place to commemorate his contributions than in the historic city of Boston. Steeped in American history, Boston offers a … Continue reading →
At 311 Boston Omakase guests are treated to a culinary journey highlighting Chef Wei’s passion for Japanese cuisine. Chef Wei spent spent seven years perfecting his cuisine and technique, working alongside Masa Takayama the chef-owner of NYC’s, Masa, the first … Continue reading →
Our neighborhood is the South End, Boston’s premier dining destination. It is not just dinner time that will have you loving our restaurants, but also the bakeries, cafes and eateries where you can start your day with breakfast. With several … Continue reading →
Founded by Rhonda Kallman after 25 years in the craft beer industry, the Boston Harbor Distillery is a go-to destination for whiskey and beer enthusiasts alike. Offering a wide array of whiskeys along with a selection of small batch rums, … Continue reading →
The Boston Public Library decidedly holds the top spot on our must-see list in Boston. As the very first public library in the country, the Boston Public Library has become part of the city’s identity, drawing locals and visitors from … Continue reading →
The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate is the place to learn about all things Senate related – history of the United States Senate, the role the Senate plays within the larger United States government, and the … Continue reading →
Showcasing the groundbreaking medical advances made at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital since its founding more than two centuries ago, the Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation tells a remarkable piece of Boston’s history. Known as one … Continue reading →
Housed in the Harvard University campus at the University Museum building on 26 Oxford Street, the Harvard Museum of Natural History is a worthy addition to your itinerary when visiting Cambridge. Intended to display the work of three of the … Continue reading →
A successor to the long-standing East India Marine Society (est. 1799) of Salem, Massachusetts, the Peabody Essex Museum is a must see landmark for its unparalleled richness and historical significance. Conceived in 1992 as the result of a merger between … Continue reading →