North End
Boston?s oldest residential neighborhood, the North End is now know as the city?s own Little Italy. Just like its overseas counterpart, the neighborhood offers up unbeatable cuisine and style.
Boston?s oldest residential neighborhood, the North End is now know as the city?s own Little Italy. Just like its overseas counterpart, the neighborhood offers up unbeatable cuisine and style.
A Boston Landmark District distinguished by the Victorian row houses lining its streets, the South End once enjoyed a reputation as Bostons jazz mecca. Today it offers a singular shopping experience.
Home to Harvards main campus, Cambridge is a sleepy college town, tucked away within the bustling bigger city. Each of Cambridges many charming squares holds its own intriguing set of shops.
Once a city all it's own, the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston now boasts a pristine reputation as a quaint, residential area just north of the Charles river. Only one square mile in size, Charlestown is chock-full of secret finds from old historical landmarks to brand new boutiques
Just a few bus stops from Cambridge, Arlington is the slightly sleepier neighbor, but this smaller burg does not lag in a sartorial scene all its own.
A largely residential suburb bordering Arlington, Belmont is distinguished by its three commercial centers: Belmont Center, Cushing and Waverly Squares. Each distinct locale serves up a veritable buffet of shopping opportunities.
A small but thriving suburb, Windham lies just a few short miles from Boston. Its boutique offerings coupled with its small-town charm place it in fierce competition with the larger metropolis.
Peppered with a rocky coastline and the former home of T.S. Eliot and Robert Lowell, North Shore is the quintessential new England coastal region. Find the most unique New England finds in the city whose nature and people inspire the world.
Just 33 miles north of Boston, Essex is a tiny costal town filled with world renowned art galleries, antique stores and artisans. The breathtaking marshlands and wildlife have drawn independent artists for centuries.
Boston's Back Bay is known for its Victorian brownstone homes and fashionable shopping destinations on Newbury and Boylston Street. The neighborhood is also home to some of the city's tallest office buildings, including the Prudential Center and the Hynes Convention Center.
Located two miles northwest of Boston, Somerville is known for its quaint eateries and privately owned boutiques, making it a cultural hub for locals and visitors alike.
The South Shore of Massachusetts is a geographic region stretching south and east from Boston toward Cape Cod along the shores of Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay. It is subject to varying descriptions including municipalities in eastern Norfolk and Plymouth counties.
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