The Institute of Contemporary Art, located right on the Boston Harbor in the Seaport District, is a place to appreciate the imagination of and reflect on the creative process of talented artists.
Summer is in full swing at Seaport with so many exciting things going on. Here are a few of our favorite things to do this week. For family friendly fun double team The Boston Children’s Museum and the brand new Martin’s Park adjacent to the museum on Fort Point Channel. The Children’s Museum is an absolute must for kids and parents with great kid-friendly exhibits to help them learn about science, the arts and more in an engaging and fun environment.
If you are visiting the city of Boston, it is likely that you will come across some portion of the Boston Harborwalk that stretches 43 miles from East Boston to the Neponset River.
The long-awaited opening of the Encore Boston Harbor, a luxury resort & casino, is finally here. On June 23rd, the casino opened its doors the public; offering a multitude of amenities such as 15 different restaurants & bars, a spa, fitness center, 3,158 slot machines and more.
Take A Break From Holiday Shopping With Boston’s Latest Tropical Restaurant
Although some of us haven’t started our holiday shopping, and a few are finished, we are already plotting our first holiday shopping break by popping into a highly anticipated restaurant that opened Monday in the South End.
What began as a Fort Point hole-in-the-wall now has decidedly more elbow room (16,000 square feet of elbow room, to be precise) – and a glamorous rooftop.
Forgive the southern rhyme time, but we’re just oh-so-elated to say farewell to the dog days of summer and greet what some of us at Seaport argue is Boston’s best season.
If you’re utilizing our on-site MBTA World Trade Center Silver Line stop just to head downtown, you’re missing out on some of the best hidden treats in town!
Seaport Spotlight: Trident Booksellers And Café Reopens
We’re voracious readers at Seaport, so it was a blow to us bookworms earlier this year when Trident Booksellers and Café, a popular independent bookshop on Newbury Street, closed for six months following damages it sustained in a fire.