Located on the Freedom Trail in Boston's historic downtown, Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market are now places to shop and dine.
With so many great things to do in Boston, it’s hard to know where to start! We’ve highlighted some of our favorite attractions, museums and parks to help you narrow down your list. Best of all, they’re all accessible by Bluebikes.
Located on the Freedom Trail in Boston's historic downtown, Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market are now places to shop and dine.
Two separate but adjacent parks, the Boston Common and Public Garden make up one of the oldest public spaces in the country.
The MFA first opened in 1876 and is currently the 4th largest museum in the U.S., home to nearly 500,000 works of art.
Home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team, Fenway opened in 1912 and is the oldest ball park in the MLB.
This public square is the site of finish line of the Boston Marathon and home to several notable buildings and landmarks.
Kendall Square is home to miles of dedicated bike lanes, and the perfect leisurely ride through a city setting.
Opened in 1903 by art collector and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner, the museum holds several collections of American, European, and Asian art all housed in a Venetian-inspired palace.
At the far eastern tip of South Boston lays Castle Island.
The current home of the USS Constitution, the Charlestown Navy Yard was one of the oldest shipbuilding facilities for the US Navy, operating from 1801 to 1974.
A 2.5-mile long walk that winds through downtown Boston and Charlestown, the Freedom Trail marks 16 sites of historic importance through Boston.
Everett Square is located off of Broadway between Summer St and 2nd. The square is filled with your favorite local shops and businesses, along with City Hall.
West Everett boasts several local businesses and breweries. Bluebikes here to help connect you with all your favorite destinations in West Everett. Visit a local brewery or snap a photo with a historic building.