Just steps from the front door, you will find yourself energized by the bustling activity of iconic Faneuil Hall, enamored with the charming shops of Beacon Hill, and captivated by the old world charm of the North End.
On-site garage parking, nearby Zip Car, and Hubway Bike stations provide personal transportation whenever you need it. Farther still? The North Station MBTA, Commuter & Amtrak train stations are all right here in the neighborhood. Plus, access to Route 93, Route 1, The Massachusetts Turnpike, Storrow Drive, and Logan International Airport is mere moments away. The neighborhood, the city, and the world are all conveniently accessed from the front steps of Forecaster 121.
Just a stone's throw away, the North End is one of Boston's most culturally rich neighborhoods. Often referred to as Boston's "Little Italy," this one square mile waterfront community is known for its fine dining, specialty food stores, charming cafes, and colorful personalities. Sample authentic Italian cuisine and explore boutique shops along the narrow streets of this beloved Boston neighborhood.
The Boston Public Market is a permanent, year-round, self-sustaining market where local farmers, fishermen, and specialty food producers come together to offer fresh locally-sourced food and specialty products. Located steps from Forecaster 121, the Boston Public Market will be the only locally-sourced market of its kind in the US.
The Harborwalk along Boston's Downtown and North End is animated by a vibrant mix of cultural, recreational, residential and business uses. The boardwalk trail circles parks and open spaces including the Steriti Skating Rink, Puopolo Park's baseball diamonds and basketball courts, Langone Park's playground, softball diamond, and three regulation bocce courts, and The Mirabella Public Swimming Pool overlooking picturesque Boston Harbor and the historic Charlestown Navy Yard.
TD Garden is considered one of America's top sports arenas and entertainment venues and is located right down the street from Forecaster 121. "The Garden" is home to the Celtics and Bruins and is also the stage for the area's biggest concerts, shows, and family entertainment events throughout the year. Be sure to visit the Sports Museum, on the 5th and 6th floors, which celebrates Boston sports with an eclectic memorabilia collection.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway is a ribbon of contemporary urban parks that meanders through the heart of downtown Boston. A whimsical carousel, gorgeous gardens, a huge splash fountain, interesting sculptural displays, and a variety of green spaces adorn the 15-acre Greenway.
Just a short walk from Forecaster 121 will bring you to the picturesque streets of historic Beacon Hill with its stately black-shuttered brownstones and old-world cobblestone streets. This quaint neighborhood offers Mass General Hospital, the Massachusetts State House and Suffolk University, in addition to shops, restaurants and a Whole Foods grocery store.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace is one of the nation's premier urban marketplaces and is one of Boston's most popular attractions. Just steps away from Forecaster 121, this popular venue combines locally loved boutiques with nationally recognized retailers and a wide variety of dining options at the world-famous Quincy Market Colonnade. Be sure to check out the unique entertainment offered by Faneuil Hall's world-renowned street performers.
The starting point of the Freedom Trail, Boston Common is the oldest park in the country. Almost 50 acres in size, Boston Common is particularly notable for its pristine green spaces, Frog Pond splash pool, outdoor winter ice skating, children’s carousel, and fun and exciting activities such as outdoor performances by Shakespeare in the Park acting troupe.
Just a stone's throw away, the North End is one of Boston's most culturally rich neighborhoods. Often referred to as Boston's "Little Italy," this one square mile waterfront community is known for its fine dining, specialty food stores, charming cafes, and colorful personalities. Sample authentic Italian cuisine and explore boutique shops along the narrow streets of this beloved Boston neighborhood.
The Boston Public Market is a permanent, year-round, self-sustaining market where local farmers, fishermen, and specialty food producers come together to offer fresh locally-sourced food and specialty products. Located steps from Forecaster 121, the Boston Public Market will be the only locally-sourced market of its kind in the US.
The Harborwalk along Boston's Downtown and North End is animated by a vibrant mix of cultural, recreational, residential and business uses. The boardwalk trail circles parks and open spaces including the Steriti Skating Rink, Puopolo Park's baseball diamonds and basketball courts, Langone Park's playground, softball diamond, and three regulation bocce courts, and The Mirabella Public Swimming Pool overlooking picturesque Boston Harbor and the historic Charlestown Navy Yard.
TD Garden is considered one of America's top sports arenas and entertainment venues and is located right down the street from Forecaster 121. "The Garden" is home to the Celtics and Bruins and is also the stage for the area's biggest concerts, shows, and family entertainment events throughout the year. Be sure to visit the Sports Museum, on the 5th and 6th floors, which celebrates Boston sports with an eclectic memorabilia collection.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway is a ribbon of contemporary urban parks that meanders through the heart of downtown Boston. A whimsical carousel, gorgeous gardens, a huge splash fountain, interesting sculptural displays, and a variety of green spaces adorn the 15-acre Greenway.
Just a short walk from Forecaster 121 will bring you to the picturesque streets of historic Beacon Hill with its stately black-shuttered brownstones and old-world cobblestone streets. This quaint neighborhood offers Mass General Hospital, the Massachusetts State House and Suffolk University, in addition to shops, restaurants and a Whole Foods grocery store.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace is one of the nation's premier urban marketplaces and is one of Boston's most popular attractions. Just steps away from Forecaster 121, this popular venue combines locally loved boutiques with nationally recognized retailers and a wide variety of dining options at the world-famous Quincy Market Colonnade. Be sure to check out the unique entertainment offered by Faneuil Hall's world-renowned street performers.
The starting point of the Freedom Trail, Boston Common is the oldest park in the country. Almost 50 acres in size, Boston Common is particularly notable for its pristine green spaces, Frog Pond splash pool, outdoor winter ice skating, children’s carousel, and fun and exciting activities such as outdoor performances by Shakespeare in the Park acting troupe.
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