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Arnold Arboretum

Critics' Choice
Attractions

The arboretum, one of the world's leading centres for plant study, was established in 1872. In a beautiful, 265-acre park setting, this living museum is administered by Harvard...

125 Arborway
FREE

Boston Athenæum

Critics' Choice
Attractions

Founded in 1807 as a literary society, the Boston Athenæum published America's first literary magazine and acquired an extensive library of books and works of art. It moved to...

10½ Beacon Street
FREE

Boston Public Library

Attractions

This is actually two libraries. The original structure, designed by Charles McKim and completed in 1895, is now the research library, while an extension opened in 1972...

700 Boylston Street
Major venue FREE

Bunker Hill Monument

Attractions

This 221ft granite obelisk commemorates the first major battle of the American Revolution. Technically speaking, it didn't go well for America: after a bloody conflict, the...

Monument Square
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Major venue FREE

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts/Sert Gallery

Art, Museums

In the La Corbusier-designed Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, the ground-floor main gallery and the Sert Gallery on the third floor host regular exhibitions by prominent...

24 Quincy Street
FREE

Castle Island Park & Fort Independence

Attractions

South Boston lays claim to one of the city's most appealing shoreline parks: the 22-acre Castle Island. It's also among the oldest fortified military sites in North America,...

East end of William J Day Boulevard at Shore Road
FREE

Charlestown Navy Yard

Attractions

Established in 1800 at the point where the Mystic and Charles Rivers converge, this was once the country's premier naval dockyard. Its most famous occupant is the USS...

Entrance at Gate 1
FREE

Compton Gallery

Art, Museums

Nestled under MIT's famous dome, the Compton features alternating shows that draw on the institute's historical collections of art and scientific objects and the work of...

77 Massachusetts Avenue
FREE

Copp's Hill Burying Ground

Attractions

The final resting place for around 10,000 early Bostonians, this cemetery was created on the northernmost hill of the Shawmut Peninsula in 1659. Once the site of the...

Charter Street
FREE

Faneuil Hall

Attractions

Built for the city by the wealthy merchant Peter Faneuil in 1742, the hall was later remodelled by ubiquitous Boston architect Charles Bulfinch. It had a dual function as a...

15 State Street
Major venue FREE

First Baptist Church

Attractions

Completed in 1871, a year before HH Richardson began work on Copley Square's Trinity Church, the First Baptist Church is a similar mix of stone and wood surfaces. Richardson...

110 Commonwealth Avenue
FREE

Forest Hills Cemetery

Attractions

Literary giants EE Cummings, Eugene O'Neill and Anne Sexton are all buried here, as is the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. The mile-long Contemporary Sculpture Path,...

95 Forest Hills Avenue
FREE

Granary Burying Ground

Attractions

So named because the adjacent Park Street Church was built on the site of a pre-Revolution storehouse for grain and supplies, the Granary Burying Ground is the third oldest...

At Tremont & Bromfield Streets
FREE

Judi Rotenberg Gallery

Art

Founded in 1971, this is one of the longest-standing independent galleries in the city. Nonetheless, it continues to be one of the true mavericks on Newbury Street, presenting...

130 Newbury Street
FREE

King's Chapel & Burying Ground

Attractions

Although the original King's Chapel - a small wooden structure - was built in the 1680s, the present one was designed by America's first architect, Peter Harrison, in 1754. The...

At School & Tremont Streets
FREE
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