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Best Things to Do in Boston

Explore: Boston, USA

Top Sightseeing Summary

The best things to do in Boston include visiting: Explore Harvard University in Cambridge, visit the Museum of Fine Arts, walk the Boston Common, and take a historic harbor cruise.. In addition, explore local hospitality hubs in Back Bay, North End, Beacon Hill, Cambridge, South End and join the official FIFA Fan Festival for live match viewings, dining, and fan entertainment.

1. Top Sightseeing Spots & Historic Landmarks

Visiting Boston during the World Cup presents a perfect opportunity to combine sports with world-class sightseeing. The city's primary landmarks include:

Explore Harvard University in Cambridge, visit the Museum of Fine Arts, walk the Boston Common, and take a historic harbor cruise.

Many of these historical sites and museums will operate with extended hours during the tournament. Booking tickets online beforehand is highly recommended as queue lines will be longer than usual. Guided city walking tours are a great way to learn about the local heritage in a short period of time.

2. FIFA Fan Festival & Matchday Viewings

If you do not have tickets for a match at Gillette Stadium, the next best place to experience the atmosphere is the official FIFA Fan Festival. Held in a central park, the fan zone features giant high-definition screens, live concerts, interactive games, and stalls selling food and merchandise.

Entry is free of charge, but spaces are limited, so arriving early is recommended on days when high-profile matches are scheduled. Security checks are in place at the entry gates, and similar bag restrictions to the stadium will apply.

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3. Local Dining, Food Scene & Nightlife Hubs

Boston is famous for its rich culinary diversity. For the best local restaurants and street food markets, head to:

  • Back Bay: Famous for local specialties, boutique cafés, craft breweries, and evening entertainment.
  • North End: Famous for local specialties, boutique cafés, craft breweries, and evening entertainment.
  • Beacon Hill: Famous for local specialties, boutique cafés, craft breweries, and evening entertainment.
  • Cambridge: Famous for local specialties, boutique cafés, craft breweries, and evening entertainment.
  • South End: Famous for local specialties, boutique cafés, craft breweries, and evening entertainment.

Regional dishes are a must-try. Make reservations for sit-down dinners well in advance, as popular spots fill up quickly with visiting football fans.

4. Parks, Outdoors & Summer Relaxation

Summer is a beautiful time to explore the city's green spaces and parks. Local recreation spots offer botanical gardens, scenic running trails, and rental bikes.

Given the Pleasant coastal summer, averaging 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F) with nice ocean breezes. during summer, spending a relaxed morning in shady parks or enjoying river cruises and lakefront views is a great way to prepare for the energy of evening matches.

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