Boston’s Waterfront is home to an array of restaurants, housing, hotels, and attractions. The Boston HarborWalk, a public walking path stretched along the water’s edge, allows residents and visitors alike the opportunity to discover art, historical exhibitions, parks, and more while admiring the stunning, natural views.
Near many museums, the Waterfront honors its deep historical roots with access to the Paul Revere House as well as the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. Aquatic experiences abound at the Waterfront, with the New England Aquarium and a number of harbor cruises available.
The Waterfront boasts many options to use public transit and close proximity to Interstates 90 and 93 in addition to Logan International Airport, making commutes and travels simple.