From bustling spots such as South Station and Copley Square to quieter environs such as the Boston Public Library and the Arnold Arboretum, these are the choicest locations for moving on.
From top-notch museums of all kinds to several ice-skating options, here is a map of the best family-friendly activities in the Boston region for the colder months.
The traditional end of summer is upon us. If you have three work-free days, here are dozens of things to do and visit in the Boston region. Best part: They’re either free or close to it.
Our region boasts some of the nation's most spectacular and enduring civic attractions. Not all are created equal, though, at least in terms of what visitors and even locals should get to know. Presenting the Curbed Boston Pocket Guide: Summer 2017.
These parks, plazas, gardens, etc., are all within or very near the city's various commercial hubs, including the Financial District, Government Center, and Copley.
The best part is that the majority of these are in easy traveling distance of one another. So move away from the cash register and toward a variety of parks, museums, monuments, and even a brewery.
This handy map includes better-known paranormal places such as the Omni Parker House and the Boston Common. There are lesser-known locales, too. Who knew an intersection in JP was particularly accursed? And a tower in Somerville? Boo.
Whether you're an old hand at the augmented virtual reality game Pokemon Go or just getting started, this oft-updated map will show you the best places to play.
Here are the best parks right now for catching Pokemon, including rarer ones such as Tauros, Lapras, and Chansey. Get off the beaten path. Hunt where it's less crowded and (potentially) cooler.