The pace here is frantic-in a good way. Everything's changing, almost overnight, and definitely for the better. Boston's Seaport neighborhood has always been a scenic enclave near downtown; now it has become the place to live, shop, dine out, and entertain. The stunning renewal has transformed this harborside district into one of the prime destinations for the region. Shopping for days. Dining that will leave you savoring even that final morsel. Entertainment to satisfy the vibrant, diverse community that is becoming the new Seaport.
Seaport, Boston: Changing fast for the better. Live, shop, dine, entertain - all here. A scenic harbor enclave turned prime regional destination. Endless shopping, savory dining, and vibrant entertainment for a diverse community.
Experience the extraordinary with a plethora of dining options throughout the Seaport neighborhood. From Empire Asian Bistro, Row 34 Seafood, and Del Frisco's to Ocean Prime just downstairs, there are options for every palate conveniently close to 100 Pier 4.
The MBTA Silver Line and Water taxis are within walking distance- making all areas of Boston and Logan International Airport easily accessible. Top employers like PWC, Goodwin & Proctor, Vertex, and Reebok are all close by. Walk around the perimeter of Pier 4 and arrive at the Financial District.
Boston’s Children’s Museum
Boston’s Children’s Museum is a center for the exchange of ideas to further science education. The Museum is all about creating experiences that enhance children’s appreciation of the natural world, help them develop strong foundational skills, and ignite a love of learning to last a lifetime. With exhibits and programs that emphasize hands-on learning, the museum uses play as an avenue for inspiring children’s curiosity and imagination.
100 Pier 4 is located close to plenty of entertainment options; including the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion, Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston Convention Center, Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston Tea Party, Harpoon Brewery, and World Trade Center. So many options for weekend plans!
A lesser known gem just across from the hectic environs of Boston Common, Public Garden is a “secret” enclave that people time and again reminisce about having passed by, until one day, they happen upon its tranquil beauty hidden away in plain sight. A little bit of pastoral splendor smack in the middle of downtown, Public Garden is the perfect getaway—the ultimate destination for a little sun, scenery, and soothing calm.
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