Union Oyster Househello
eat since 1826hello
Located on the Freedom Trail is the oldest restaurant in America. Started serving food in 1826 and has been serving continously ever since. Steamers, oysters and loads of seafood.
Durgin Parkhello
"established before you were born"hello
Filled with loads of tourists but a quintessential Boston experience.Classic New England fare served for over one hundred years.
George Howellhello
quest for the ultimate cuphello
George Howell sources the finest coffee beans, roasts them to perfection, them serves them in a most lovely space inside Godfrey Hotel.
Thinking Cuphello
lovely coffee spothello
Exceptional coffee and light snacks just steps from the Boston Public Garden. Informal cafes are scarce in this part of Back Bay and Thinking Cup does it right. Other locations around Boston.
Four Seasonshello
contemporary luxury lodginghello
When the Four Seasons first opened in 1985, it presented Boston with a contemporary alternative to the stately grande dame just down the street, The Ritz. Since that time, Four Seasons Boston has maintained its position as a true luxury experience. A full array of services and amenities are offered in an outstanding location overlooking the Public Garden.
Ritz Carlton (Taj)hello
iconic luxury hotelhello
Opened as The Ritz Carlton, the stately Back Bay hotel, overlooking Public Garden, has stood guard since 1927. In 2007 the hotel was sold and changed its name to Taj. The origina ldeveloper, Edward N. Wyner, received permission from Hotel Ritz Paris to use the name. Shortly after, The Ritz Carlton Investing Company, headed by Albert Keller, opened the hotel. Being the first Ritz Carlton Hotel in the United States, through several different transactions, formed the Ritz Carlton Hotel Company, now part of Marriott.
The Paramounthello
exceptional simple cafehello
Bustling Beacon Hill cafe serving excpetional breakfast. Step up to the counter, place your order and have a seat… it works. Simple honest food served day and night; super friendly vibe, since 1937.