![]() ![]() Going to Newbury Street is a must when visiting Boston. Even if you aren’t a Red Sox fan, this is the kind of spot that’s worth going to at least once. However, as soon as a game starts, the window closes so you can no longer see inside Fenway Park. In relation to Fenway Park, it’s located beneath the bleachers in Center Field, and when games aren’t currently live, they have a window that looks directly into Center Field and all of Fenway Park. Bleacher Bar, located on Landsdowne Street next to Fenway Park is one of the coolest bars I’ve ever been to in my life to date. Whether you’re a Red Sox fan or not, this is perhaps one of the coolest spots in Boston that still remains a bit unknown. Have a Drink While Overlooking Fenway Park It was built to evoke a 15th-century Venetian palace, and in my eyes, they definitely succeeded. You can walk as you please or take a guided tour. There are beautiful gardens (both interior and exterior), contemporary art, and exhibitions. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is just one Boston’s gems and one that many people who aren’t locals, don’t know about. Go to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Tip: Get there early on the weekends! It gets extremely busy. A couple of my favorites: their egg sandwich, egg tartine, almond croissants, and their creme brulee pastry. While each location is a bit different, most include beautiful granite countertops that overlook the street, elegant white interior, granite tables and/or beautifully reclaimed wood tables, fresh flowers, and a menu that makes you realize why the line is out the door on a Saturday morning. This place is just so darn good ( and so pretty!) I might add, that I would go there every single day if my bank account wouldn’t hate me. Whether you’re a tourist, local, or something in between, there’s one thing everyone can agree on: Tatte Bakery is out of this world. There’s a reason they have six locations in Boston and Cambridge and more on the way. Have an Instagram-able Brunch at Tatte BakeryĪt first glance, Tatte Bakery might seem like one of those places that’s far too fancy for locals to go there religiously. You can find more info here about accessing the rooftop pool. Note: After 8PM, you must be 21 years old to access the pool. If you’re feeling fancy, you can rent a cabana or a couch and get bottle service. Hotel guests of course can access the rooftop for free (maximum of four people). On Mondays through Fridays in June, July, and August, you can access it for $20 a person. ![]() On Saturdays and Sundays from May to September, you can access the rooftop pool for $30 a person. Literally the perfect location for a night out in Boston, but what’s a little bit less known is that they have a rooftop pool available for anyone. Lounge in the Pool at the Revere Hotel’s Rooftop PoolĪre you noticing a trend here? I know I can’t be the only one who enjoys a good rooftop spot! The Revere Hotel is a luxury hotel located near the Boston Common. They have a unique cocktail list, cozy couches, and panoramic views of the city of Boston. If going “out-out” isn’t your thing anymore, they open at 4pm on weekdays and at 12pm on weekends. The Lookout Rooftop and Bar at the Envoy Hotel in the Seaport boasts one of the best views of the entire city of Boston. What’s not to love about feeling fancy for a couple of hours?! You can find the menu for tea time here. For $49, you can get an assortment of tea sandwiches and “sweet bites.” I’m normally not a “go for tea” kind of girl at all, but there’s something so silly, yet elegant about this that’s bound to have you laughing about it for years to come. Because no, I don’t want to take home my crappy painting □.īelieve it or not, the Boston Public Library has a restaurant in their courtyard with an appropriate name, The Courtyard Restaurant. ![]() What’s more perfect than a girls’ getaway? Here are 10 ideas for a girls’ weekend in Boston that DON’T include Paint Night…. One of my favorite ways to make it happen? Do something where everyone has to spend a bit of money so that people are less likely to back out at the last minute. Why not plan a girls’ weekend in Boston?! But, it’s no secret that getting all of the girls together again can be difficult to do. Fortunately, most of my girlfriends don’t live too far away. It seems like as the years go on, schedules get crazier, we all seem to get busier, and often, we find ourselves hundreds or even thousands of miles apart. As I get older, I value time with my girlfriends more and more. ![]()
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