Boston Common | Walking Tour of Boston in a Day
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Boston Common
Welcome to Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States! This beautiful green space is a centerpiece of Boston’s history, culture, and recreation, offering everything from peaceful strolls to lively events. Here’s your guide to making the most of your time at this iconic spot.
1. Google Maps Link
🗺️ Boston Common on Google Maps
2. Next Subway Station Nearby
🚇 Park Street Station (Red and Green Lines) is the closest stop, right at the northeast corner of the Common. Super easy to access!
3. Good Places to Eat Nearby
🍔 The Thinking Cup – Just off Tremont Street, this popular cafe is perfect for grabbing a coffee or sandwich before you explore the park.
🍕 Piperi Mediterranean Grill – Craving something fresh? Piperi offers great Mediterranean wraps and salads, and it's a short walk from the park.
🍺 Scholars – A casual gastropub nearby with excellent craft beers and hearty pub food, perfect if you’re in the mood for a post-walk drink or meal.
4. Best Photo Spots
📸 The Frog Pond – In winter, the Frog Pond becomes an ice-skating rink, and in summer, it’s a splash pool for kids. It’s a great place to capture the fun and the beauty of the park.
📸 The Soldiers and Sailors Monument – This towering monument is a dramatic spot for a photo, surrounded by greenery and with city views in the distance.
📸 The Central Path – Walking through the park’s central pathways, especially during the fall or spring, offers endless opportunities for scenic, tree-lined shots.
5. Opening Times
🕰️ Boston Common is an open park, so it’s accessible 24/7. It’s a wonderful place for an early morning jog, an afternoon picnic, or an evening stroll.
6. Additional Insider Tips
💡 Catch a performance at the Parkman Bandstand! The historic bandstand often hosts free performances, concerts, and even Shakespeare in the Park during the summer. It’s a great way to experience Boston’s vibrant arts scene.
💡 Bring a frisbee or ball! The wide-open spaces of the Common are perfect for some casual sports or a relaxing game with friends.
7. Hidden Gem
🔍 The Central Burying Ground – Tucked away in a corner of Boston Common, this cemetery is often overlooked but is rich in history. Established in 1756, it’s the final resting place of notable figures, including artists and soldiers from the American Revolution.
8. Public Bathrooms Nearby
🚻 There are public restrooms available at the Boston Common Visitor Information Center on Tremont Street, and at the nearby Frog Pond pavilion. Both are centrally located and convenient.
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