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Boston Common
Storied, nearly 50-acre urban park that hosted British troops during the American Revolution.
139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111

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Ivan Corona
at 2023 Aug 15
Ivan Corona
at 2023 Aug 15
This city gives off major European vibes – easily one of my top picks in the U.S., mainly because it's so refreshingly different from most American cities. The architecture and the stunning parks? They're just amazing.
Fadolo
at 2023 Aug 14
Fadolo
at 2023 Aug 14
Very nice place to visit and learn about Boston History. with family friends or just for a walk. There's also a frog pond to Cool off on hot summer days .

Plenty of statues, monuments and plaques spread throughout the Paths and walkways.

Park Rangers are there to help with Safety , knowledge, and Directions.

Many places to eat in the area.
Everyone is ,

~ Friendly Respectful
W G
at 2023 Aug 13
W G
at 2023 Aug 13
Nice park. Not much to do except go for a walk and splash in Frog Pond in the summer and skate on Frog Pond in the winter. There was also a carousel but nobody was in the ticket booth so it was not operating.

I love how at the entrance of the park there is a dispenser for SPF 30 sunscreen. Such a great idea!
Eric Wied
at 2023 Aug 07
Eric Wied
at 2023 Aug 07
Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States, is a captivating urban oasis nestled in the heart of Boston. This historic landmark offers a serene escape from the bustling city, providing visitors with a picturesque setting and a glimpse into the city's rich history.

The park's lush green spaces, tranquil ponds, and well-maintained pathways make it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply unwinding amidst nature. The iconic Swan Boats, a beloved attraction, offer a charming and nostalgic experience as they glide across the water.

Boston Common's historical significance adds to its allure. It has served as a gathering place for public events, protests, and celebrations throughout the centuries. The park's central location also makes it a convenient starting point for exploring nearby attractions, such as the Freedom Trail and the Massachusetts State House.

The park's amenities, including benches, playgrounds, and sports fields, cater to a variety of interests and age groups. It is a popular destination for families, joggers, dog walkers, and tourists alike. However, during peak times, the park can become crowded, which may detract from the tranquility and peacefulness it typically offers.

The park's proximity to downtown Boston and its accessibility via public transportation make it easily reachable for both locals and visitors. Additionally, the park hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, adding vibrancy and entertainment to the experience.

In conclusion, Boston Common is a captivating and historic urban oasis that offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. Its lush green spaces, picturesque scenery, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil escape or a glimpse into Boston's past.
Krishna Sudarshan
at 2023 Jul 22
Krishna Sudarshan
at 2023 Jul 22
Visiting the Boston Common on a rainy, cold, and dreary Sunday revealed a different but equally enchanting side of this iconic city park. Despite the weather, the Common's charm remained undiminished. The rain-kissed trees and misty pathways created a serene ambiance, making it a unique and immersive experience.

The park's historical significance and lush greenery served as a backdrop for the city's past and present to coalesce. We strolled along the meandering paths, discovering historical monuments and appreciating the thoughtful landscape design.

The picturesque Frog Pond, although quiet on a rainy day, added a touch of tranquility to the bustling city surroundings. We watched as raindrops created ripples on its surface, reflecting the timeless beauty of the city's oldest public park.

The park's accessibility and central location made it a gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, even on a dreary day. Families, friends, and even solo travelers found respite within its bounds, enjoying moments of solitude or camaraderie amidst nature's elements.

While we couldn't experience the Common in its usual vibrant splendor, the rain-soaked visit offered a different, almost magical perspective. It reminded us that every day, regardless of weather, has its own allure in the heart of Boston. The Boston Common is indeed a cherished jewel in the city's crown, welcoming all with its rich history, serene landscapes, and enduring charm.
C D
at 2023 Jul 08
C D
at 2023 Jul 08
Beautiful area located in the center of the city of Boston. Beautiful landscape and artwork. Easily address the T and Old Town trolley tours bus stop #13 by the Massachusetts State House. Lots of shaded spots, peaceful. Beautiful artistic cows
Rujuta Manjrekar
at 2023 Jun 20
Rujuta Manjrekar
at 2023 Jun 20
A perfect place for morning jobs and evening strolls! I went there towards the end of fall and the trees were beautiful, all of the differently coloured. The pond is a perfect place to sit around and watch the ducks, you can even feed the ducks if you are into it. Suitable to take your toddler for a stroll, hang out with a bunch of friends, have summer picnics or even peaceful dates. Totally recommended.

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