Even with just 2 days in Boston, you can cover some serious ground and get a good feel for the city. Read on for a detailed itinerary for how to make the most out of a weekend stay in the Massachusetts capital.
Few cities in the United States hold more historical importance than Boston. When spending a weekend in Boston, you’ll get an insight into the city’s storied past through its countless landmarks.
During my first action-packed visit, besides getting a history lesson, I made sure to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Boston in its parks and along its waterfront. Add in a unique and delicious cuisine, and I already have a long list of things to do for my next trip to Boston.
This post was updated to include new Boston attractions and activities for 2023.
Here’s my itinerary for spending the perfect weekend in Boston.
The Perfect Weekend in Boston
Read on for how to spend a fun-filled 2 days in Boston. Besides history and food, there are plenty of other options as well, from rooting for the home team at historic Fenway Park to visiting the library of one of the country’s most beloved presidents.
Boston is also home to world-class museums and you can also tour some of the best universities in the world. And of course, your tastebuds are in for a treat when you indulge in the city’s famous seafood. Get excited for some mouthwatering clam chowder and lobster rolls (locally known as chowda and lobsta).
Day 1 in Boston
For the first day, we’ll focus on checking out many of the city’s historical attractions.
Along the way, there will be several opportunities to enjoy some window shopping, grab a bite to eat, discover hidden gems, and relax with the beverage of your choice.
Morning
Speaking of beverages… I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty useless before I’ve had a cup of coffee. Fortunately I had no trouble finding lots of great local cafes in Boston. Two convenient options are Thinking Cup and Tatte Bakery & Cafe.
I chose these cafes due to their proximity to our first stop of the day — Boston Common. It’s been around since 1634, making it the oldest city park in the United States.
A nice stroll in the park is a great way to start off your weekend in Boston. Check out the beautiful Boston Public Garden or relax by the Frog Pond for a bit before hitting the Freedom Trail.
This 2.5-mile Freedom Trail takes you to 16 different historical attractions across the city. It starts…
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