Al S: "Some of the most beautiful and picturesque scenery in all of Boston, especially in winter and spring. Check out the Ducklings, the Japanese Lantern, the main bridge and the Good Will Hunting bench."
Reserve: "A raw bar devoted to the good stuff takes center stage, with oysters, shrimp, scallops, uni and more. Plus an entire section of the menu dedicated to crudo and ceviche? We’ll be here all night."
Justin Ordoveza: "They have a wide variety of artistic periods from around the world. The collections of American is some of the best in the country. The coat check can take some time especially in winter."
Ilana Eides: "Staff is not only incredibly knowledgeable but equally as friendly. Excellent wine and craft beer selection. Frequent wine tastings- dangerous for someone who lives across the street."
William Toll: "Amazing. Every single time I come here. Mix a cocktail, starter, small plate and two entrees with your significant other and be prepared for a flavor explosion."
John TheBaptized: "A great place to relax or have a romantic walk. Great place for food vendors and people watching and playing frisbee ...and more ! The Public Garden and the swan boats are right next door."
Freedom Trail Run: "If you're looking for a safe place to run, Boston Common is almost exactly 1 mile around! (it's also the meeting place for our guided runs: http://www.freedomtrailrun.com/)"
Jake Smith: "On July 4th, the fireworks are visible from anywhere on the river, but be aware that Storrow Drive is closed to cars, so you can find a spot in the middle of the street."
Djaniella D.: "A beautiful place to get away from all the chaos in the city. Take full advantage of it- whether it's running, biking, having a picnic, overlooking the bridge, or watching the sunset on the dock."
Music Drives Us: "Whoa! Designated a US National Historic Landmark in 1999, it is “acoustically, among the top three concert halls in the world and is considered the finest in the United States." Enjoy!"
Jake Smith: "During intermission, the first light signal is a warning; there is a second warning. When you get inside the hall, take a moment to admire the architecture, especially on the ceiling."