Fall Boston Trip Recap!

Monday, October 4, 2021

Eeeek! So excited to bring you all our Fall Boston Trip Recap! We had such a great time exploring for the second time! If you missed our first trip- you can check out those posts here! Now let’s get to the good stuff- our favorite things to do, eat, and where to stay in Boston!

WHERE TO STAY IN BOSTON

WHERE TO STAY IN BOSTON
View from our room!

We stayed at the Seaport Hotel in Boston and it was lovely. It’s right on the water in what looks like a newer/newly redone area of town. We felt super safe and it had a ton of great accommodations- gym, pool, restaurant, and cafe. The staff were SO incredibly nice and even had little gift bags for Beaux and Liam!

Other than that I would say staying at any nicer hotel chain near Back Bay or Seaport would be your best bet. There were lots of restaurants around us/things to do (it was less than 1 mile from the Children’s Museum). Back Bay is also a great area with shopping and is close to the Boston Commons as well.

FAVORITE BOSTON EATS

I could write a novel about the food in Boston- it’s SO AMAZING. We never get to eat at all the places we want to. . . there are just too many! So I’ll just go over the ones we ate at this time!

BREAKFAST/BRUNCH :

  • -Frenchie’s
  • – Tatte
  • -Cafè Nero
  • -George’s Coffee

LUNCH/DINNER

  • -Shake Shack
  • -Sal’s Pizza
  • – La Neta
  • – Eataly
  • -Lolita

THINGS TO DO IN BOSTON

Walk around the Boston Commons/Public Gardens. They are absolutely stunning- especially in the Fall when the leaves are changing (we were a week to early for the colors this year!).

Another great park (and it’s on the water) is Charles Esplanade. It’s stunning with fall colors as well, and there is a playground too if you have kids!

There is a ton of shopping on and around Newbury St. Luxury stores like Chanel, Hermes, and more. Of course they have H&M, Saks, and more too! There is a ton of restaurants and cute houses close by to walk around at too.

Lastly, if you have kids, I highly reccomend a visit to the Boston Children’s Museum. It’s massive and there are 3 floors filled with super fun kids things to do. THEY HAVE IT ALL. Liam had a blast and played for 3 hours and still cried when we left. It was such a fun, clean, and friendly environment.

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