List of tourist attractions in Boston

The following is a list of tourist attractions in Boston, Massachusetts. Some sites appear in multiple lists.
Historic sites and national parks

- Black Heritage Trail
 - Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
 - Boston National Historical Park
 - Castle Island
 - Custom House Tower
 - Dorchester Heights Monument
 - Freedom Trail – marked by a red line of bricks embedded in the ground
 - Old City Hall
 
Museums, aquariums, and zoos

- Boston Athenæum – one of the oldest independent libraries in the United States
 - Boston Children's Museum
 - Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum – on the Fort Point Channel, includes a full-scale replica of the Eleanor and Beaver, two of the ships involved in the event
 - Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate – specialty museum with a full-scale reproduction of the U.S. Senate Chamber
 - Franklin Park Zoo
 - Gibson House Museum
 - Harrison Gray Otis House
 - Institute of Contemporary Art
 - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum – art museum focusing on European art
 - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum – presidential library
 - The Mary Baker Eddy Library and Mapparium – cultural and historical museum/library
 - Museum of Fine Arts – art museum
 - Museum of Science – science museum, including an IMAX theater and planetarium
 - New England Aquarium
 - Nichols House Museum
 - Old South Meeting House
 - Old State House
 - Prescott House
 - USS Cassin Young – decorated Fletcher-class destroyer from World War II
 - USS Constitution Museum – a hands-on museum that collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Old Ironsides
 - Warren Anatomical Museum
 
Neighborhoods and districts
Parks and squares
- Arnold Arboretum
 - Boston Common
 - Boston Public Garden
 - Charles River and Esplanade
 - Copley Square
 - Kenmore Square
 - Garden of Peace
 - Rose Kennedy Greenway
 
Performing arts centers
- Boston Opera House
 - Citi Performing Arts Center
 - Cutler Majestic Theatre
 - Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory of Music
 - Symphony Hall – home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops Orchestra
 
Religious buildings

- Cathedral Church of St. Paul - Episcopal church
 - Cathedral of the Holy Cross - Roman Catholic church
 - Old North Church - Episcopal church
 - Old South Church - United Church of Christ church
 - The First Church of Christ, Scientist - Christian Science
 - Trinity Church, Back Bay, an Episcopal church
 - First Church in Boston, Back Bay, Unitarian Universalist church designed by Paul Rudolph
 
Restaurants and pubs
- Bull & Finch Pub – whose building is known from the television show Cheers
 - Legal Sea Foods – well known seafood restaurant with 11 locations in Boston
 - Union Oyster House – oldest restaurant in the United States
 
Shopping areas
- Copley Place
 - Downtown Crossing
 - Newbury Street
 - Prudential Center
 - Quincy Market – part of the larger Faneuil Hall Marketplace
 
Sports arenas and stadiums

- Agganis Arena at Boston University
 - Fenway Park – home of the Boston Red Sox
 - Harvard Stadium
 - Suffolk Downs
 - Nickerson Field
 - TD Garden – home of the Boston Bruins and the Boston Celtics, formerly named the FleetCenter, this arena replaced the Boston Garden in 1995
 
Tours
- Boston By Foot – offers guided architectural and historical walking tours of various Boston neighborhoods, including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, the North End, and the Freedom Trail
 - Boston Duck Tours – guided-tour that uses World War II-era duck boats
 - Boston HarborWalk – tour designed to allow people to walk the entire shore of Boston Harbor[1]
 - Harpoon Brewery – free beer samples
 - Samuel Adams Brewery – free guided tour of the brewery demonstrating each step of the beer making process and ending with samplings of different varieties
 
Other
- Autumn foliage – in the outer suburbs of Boston, whose vibrant color attracts many tourists[2]
 
Notes
- ^ "The Boston Harborwalk". The Boston Harbor Association and Boston Redevelopment Authority. Archived from the original on March 2, 2010. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
 - ^ "Foliage in Massachusetts". Visit New England. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
 
References
- Jones, Howard Mumford; Jones, Bessie Zaban (1975). The Many Voices of Boston: A Historical Anthology 1630–1975. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 0-316-47282-4.
 - Rambow, John D.; et al. (2003). Fodor's Boston. New York: Fodors Travel Publication. ISBN 1-4000-1028-4.
 
External links
- Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau
 - "An Interactive Map of Literary Boston: 1794–1862" (Exhibition). Forgotten Chapters of Boston's Literary History. The Trustees of Boston College. March 28 – July 30, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2012.