Built in 1899, South Station is the gateway to Fort Point via public transit. It's also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Read more.
The HarborWalk was built to connect pedestrians to Boston Harbor & runs through Charlestown, downtown & Fort Point. The path is landscaped with flowers, trees, sculptures & informative plaques. Read more.
This bank is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks nationwide making up the country’s central banking system. The building reaches over 600 feet & 33 stories making it one of the city’s tallest buildings Read more.
This nonprofit works to promote local artists by providing both a gallery and studio space for those in the community. Read more.
Named for South Boston politician Joe Moakley, the large brick courthouse boasts breathtaking views of Boston Harbor. Visitors can take an hour-long tour of the building's architecture & art. Read more.
This unique floating museum allows visitors to learn about the events that led to the American Revolution as well as become a part of the action by helping to re-create the events of the Tea Party. Read more.
This is the perfect place to make you feel like a kid again; Check out the giant inflatable Arthur & 40-foot-tall Hood milk bottle or the Japanese silk merchant’s house and hands-on art studio. Read more.
Infused with local ingredients, the menu focuses on carefully crafted small plates. Attached to the restaurant is the lunch spot TR Street Foods, offering a changing selection of global street food. Read more.
Explore memorabilia with a rich history from one of the oldest fire departments in the country - dating back to 1678. Admission is free but the museum is only open Saturdays. Read more.
As the name implies, drinking is what you come here for. Simply tell your bartender what tastes and flavors you like and don’t like & they'll whip up something especially for you. Read more.
This lounge has the feel of a swanky speakeasy. Live bands play Motown, funk, & blues five days a week. Don't miss Sinatra Sunday brunch or happy hour specials from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Read more.
Trillium opened in March 2013 and produces a handful of delicious ales. The brewery has a farmhouse feel and its locally inspired beers are made from artisan ingredients and practices. Read more.
Stop in for a sweet or savory fix. We recommend an oatmeal maple scone or the cinnamon cream brioche for breakfast and the roast beef sandwich (horseradish, crispy onions, and tomato) for lunch. Read more.
This Asian gastropub offers a neighborhood feel & some tasty tapas like Japanese sweet potato chips or teriyaki bison mini burgers. Head to the bar for craft beer, premium sake & signature cocktails. Read more.
Enjoy a spectacular view of the harbor from outdoor picnic tables while chowing down on either of 2 lobster rolls—the Boston Lobster Roll or the Naked Lobster Roll which comes dripping in hot butter. Read more.
The museum offers a showcase of contemporary art & media. Admission is free Thursday nights plus on the first Friday of the month, the ICA features guest DJs, gallery talks, and live performances. Read more.
This restaurant has three floors—and three dining options—to choose from. The 1st floor is a typical Legal’s, with an outdoor deck; the 2nd is fine dining while the 3rd floor serves cocktails Read more.
For a $5 donation to charity, you get to see the working facility & sample unfiltered beer right from a giant vat. At tour’s end, use your souvenir glass to try all the beer you want at the mini-bar. Read more.
This Asian restaurant & lounge is large & luxurious. Empire boasts a dazzling interior & offers plates that are perfect for sharing among friends, such as the shrimp and tofu fritters. Read more.