Day Five in Boston
Paul Revere House
A short walk from Boston Yacht Haven is the Paul Revere House.
Be transported back to Revolutionary times by visiting Revere's house and learning more about his life and the famous "Midnight Ride."
A short walk from the house down Hanover Street leads you to the Paul Revere mall, be sure to snap a photo with the statue while you are there!
New England Aquarium
Home to sharks, sea turtles, snakes, birds, and so much more, the New England Aquarium is one of the world’s premier aquariums, as well as a global leader in marine conservation and exploration.
Spend a day wandering through the aquarium and then catch a 3D film in the state-of-the-art Simons Theater.
Rose Kennedy Greenway
While you stay at Boston Yacht Haven, take a stroll along the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
Take a ride on the carousel or grab a bite to eat from one of the many food trucks parked along the way. Support local vendors at a pop-up market or partake in an outdoor fitness class. There's always something to do on the greenway!
Faneuil Hall and Marketplace
Opened in 1743, Faneuil Hall was a marketplace and the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams and others promoting independence from Great Britain. The hall remains connected to its political roots as a site for political debates and occasional bill signings, while the marketplace has grown to encompass neighboring community markets.
Whether you’re here for the history, the shopping, or the dining, you’ll find more than enough to fill a long afternoon - or even a weekend - to the brim.
Union Oyster House
Regarded as the oldest restaurant in America, the Union Oyster House is a great place to have dinner while in Boston. They first opened their doors in 1826, and are still serving up delicious food today.
A visit to New England is not complete without a seafood dinner, be sure to get your fix of chowder while you are here!
Request a slip at Boston Yacht Haven
Prefer to spend more time on land?