|
Looking for fun things to do in Massachusetts? Check out these ideas for what what do in Massachusetts, including places to visit, tourist attractions, and sightseeing. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Massachusetts, submitted by fellow travelers. You may also Write your own review of what to do in Massachusetts.
#1 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
travelsickhd says:
If you're headed to Boston, there is something for everyone here. If shopping is on your mind, visit Quincy Market in Faneuil Hall, the center of the city (for discount coupons go to www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com). During the warm weather months, there is always some form of entertainment being per...
|
|
#2 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
umbrianox says:
Salem was totally awesome. I highly recommend day trip no matter what time of the year. I went with a friend Amanda who lives in Massachusetts. There are many things to do for free. Derby Wharf to Derby Light, Old Burying Point Cemetery (Charter Street). The House of the Seven Gables, Museums are al...
|
|
#3 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
CiocColato says:
This is the first presidential that I have visited and thus have no measure for how good it is in comparison to other presidential libraries. But what I can say is that you learn a lot about President Kennedy's life spanning form when he served in the Navy to his presidency. You get to see how Presi...
|
|
#4 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
mocba says:
Hi just to say if you are in Boston or nearby it is well worth going on the Whale watching trips. i did in early October this year. Amazing takes 3 hours approx and we saw 6 humpback whales and one breached which was stunning sight. Group of 4 swimming together and well worth. It cost $36 approx w...
|
|
#5 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
CiocColato says:
Even if you are not an avid drinker of Samuel Adams beer, you can learn how to become a beer connoisseur by visiting the Samuel Adams Brewery. When I visited the brewery, immediately I became a subject of their research as they wanted visitor input of their experimental beer (no beer is brewed at th...
|
|
#6 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
larry0886 says:
The duck tour will show you arround the Boston downtown area, part of
the Freedom trail sites and the skyline from Charles river. 3/4 of its
tour is on the ground.
|
|
#7 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
vances says:
Might be a hot hike in August, but if you've never been to Boston the Freedom Trail is a must! Head for Boston Commons and begin following the trail of bricks (two bricks wide). If memory serves it is a bit over two miles...and since you are on foot you need to return!Your trek wil...
|
|
#8 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
antigonewanders says:
The Worcester Art Museum is a pleasant surprise. It has a small, but incredibly diverse collection. The size of the museum facilitates study in comparative art history. Visitors have an easy time noticing relationships between works from different cultures and time periods (e.g. the similarities ...
|
|
#9 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
SweetNothing says:
I had been living in Boston for about 2 years when my friends from back
home came to visit me. They really wanted to see all of Boston and the
surrounding areas, so I got to try the whole "Tourist" boston with
them. They bought three 3-day Go Boston Cards and we got admission to the Boston Duck T...
|
|
#10 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
SalPal says:
The Zeiterion Theater or the "Z" as its called by locals is a great theater located near the heart of downtown New Bedford, MA. The theater has an old feel to it but don't let that fool you. With plenty of leg room and all around good seating you can't go wrong catching a show here. Revisiting th...
|
|
#11 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
cferra07 says:
I think it's really pretty here. If your a runner, there are great trails! It's also a nice place to bike, with duck ponds and shade. You can see dinasour footprints fenced in, and the eternal flame for jfk. It's a nice place for a picnic or BBQ. There's also a zoo that's not bad.
|
|
#12 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
littlemollica says:
Every year on St. Patrick's Day, South Boston throws a parade to honor its strongly Irish history. This event is free to attend and is a fantastic spectacle to be seen and heard! Strongly recommended!
If you go: DRESS FOR THE OCCASION! THe weather is crazy in Boston and can go from cold to decent...
|
|
#13 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
scnbenstein says:
If you're ever in Boston, you gotta buy yourself some tickets... even if you're not a sports fan. It's all about the experience man, and nothing does it like a football/basketball/baseball game. Since basketball isn't till late fall, I would try to catch a baseball game before midseason ends, and wh...
|
|
#14 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
kevinw83 says:
Wally's is a hole in the wall jazz cafe in Boston. It was among my favorite hangout spots in the city. They feature live music 365 days/year. And no cover makes it even better.The entire bar is probably ~500 sq feet, so it gets packed quickly. Not for the claustrophobic. ...
|
|
#15 of 335 things to do in Massachusetts
|
|
ve81211 says:
Well Boston what can you say its a great town if you like to see buildings and if you like FOOOOOD!!!
|
|
|
|
|