7 Gear Rentals in Boston That You Shouldn't Miss

June 15, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Walk the Freedom Trail the first time you visit Boston and you'll quickly get a sense of this coastal city's revolutionary spirit and history. But make sure you also explore some of Boston's fine museums (try the Isabella Stewart Gardner, featuring masterpieces displayed in their collector's mansion) and old neighborhoods (like the North End, Boston's Little Italy). You can't claim to have experienced real Boston culture, though, until you've watched a Red Sox game from the bleachers.
Restaurants in Boston

1. Urban AdvenTours

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5.0 based on 1,155 reviews

Urban AdvenTours

Urban AdvenTours offers bike rentals and guided bike tours of Boston - from historic landmarks to quaint neighborhood streets of Boston and Cambridge - for families, students and visitors. Our custom city bikes are top quality, well maintained, and comfortable. Bike tour routes are designed to be safe while covering a lot of ground in a short time. Ride with us and see Boston the way it was meant to be seen - we'll show you a "wheely" good time! Book on our website for the best prices.

2. Paddle Boston - Charles River Canoe & Kayak

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5.0 based on 100 reviews

Paddle Boston - Charles River Canoe & Kayak

Enjoy an outing on one of the most scenic sections of urban river in the country. An experience on the Charles River from our Boston location in Allston/Brighton is a wonderful respite from the surrounding city, with parkland on both shores and rowers plying the waters. Head downstream and you'll encounter local colleges (Harvard, M.I.T., and B.U.) and eventually the Esplanade (a great picnic spot!) and the unforgettable Boston skyline.This nine-mile stretch of river has no current, allowing painless round trips. However, renters can also enjoy one-way trips to or from our Cambridge location in Kendall Square — a unique way to see the city!

3. Hubway Bike Rental

Boston, MA 1-855-9-948-2929 [email protected] http://www.thehubway.com
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3.5 based on 71 reviews

Hubway Bike Rental

Hubway is metro-Boston's bike sharing system providing more than 1,300 bikes at 140 stations throughout the cities of Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville, and the Town of Brookline. Local residents can become Annual or Monthly members, and visitors can choose a 24-hour access pass ($6) or 72-hour pass ($12) or even the Monthly option ($20) for extended stays. Passes include an unlimited number of trips during your access period -- the first 30 minutes of every trip is included at no additional cost. String short trips together to avoid usage fees. With so many stations available throughout the area, Hubway is great for getting from point to point as you visit landmarks, shops, parks, restaurants, and cafes throughout the Boston area. For locals, it's great for getting to work, class, or back home, as an alternative to driving or taking the train or bus. Ride, return, and repeat, as many times as you want.

4. Boston Harbor Boat Rentals

70 E India Row, Boston, MA 02110-3306 +1 617-240-2900 [email protected] http://bostonharborboatrentals.com
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Boston Harbor Boat Rentals

Sea the best of Boston on one of our clean and well maintained Boats ! Ranging in size from 12' to 42' we have the right boat for you. Instruction is available. Captains for those folks who don't want the hassle of driving themselves. Crewed charters on our 42' Post Sportfish are very affordable as well. The boats come fully equipped with all of the USCG required safety gear as well as Depthfinders, Chartplotter, and VHF Radio.

5. Boston Bass Adventures

Boston Bass Adventures

Are you ready to explore that Dirty Water? Join Boston Bass Adventures for a one of kind guided bass fishing trip on Boston’s Charles River. The Charles River offers an awesome urban bass fishing experience. While fishing from a fully loaded bass boat you will see the Boston skyline, Boston Esplanade, Zakim Bridge, Cambridge skyline, and numerous bridges and boat houses along the way. With over

6. GoSherpa, Inc.

1880 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02445-1936 +1 833-743-7746 [email protected] http://www.gosherpa.net
GoSherpa, Inc.

Doing business as SkiSherpa during wintry months, GoSherpa transport skiers to New England ski resorts on a door-to-door basis utilizing well-appointed Mercedes-Benz vans equipped with tables & trays, electrical outlets, WiFi, and reading lamps. SkiSherpa also provides ancillary skiing/snowboarding services such as discounted lift tickets, equipment and apparel rentals, and lessons.

7. NSP Supplier Journey Study

NSP Supplier Journey Study

Supplier journey to identify opportunities for improvement to the system as well as understand use scenarios

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