Discover the best top things to do in Massachusetts, United States including Cultural Center of Cape Cod, World Trade Center Boston, Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Hynes Convention Center, Mullins Center, Bayside Expo Center, Gateway City Arts, South Shore Expo Center, The Castle at Park Plaza.
Restaurants in Massachusetts
5.0 based on 76 reviews
The staff, art exhibits, classes (have taken three photography classes: two instructors were superb, the third embraced photoshop & "enhanced" photos, while I shoot unadulterated, as natural light and my eye captures the subject), on-site studios, music (bring ear-plugs) and Chef Joe offerings, are tops: five stars. Check their website for amazing free Friday opening receptions of new works, and for all the Cultural Center of Cape Cod has to offer. You too will be amazed. Love this place: a gift to us on Cape. (Half the "little joys" on my walls are from here: some of the best on Cape Cod, awash in writers, artists, creative energy, talent.) Tonight: Octoberfest!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
4.0 based on 216 reviews
Boston boat show was full of people, and runs until 18th, Plan on going through a security check point with a metal detector for your safety. The show seemed a tad smaller than last year, Lots of friendly vendors showing the latest products available, Lots of Mercury Verado's! Eat before hand or exit and come back in as food vendors are a bit pricey and not all that good a quality, But alcoholic beverages are available !! A great attraction !!!
4.0 based on 107 reviews
This place was able to handle over 9,000 people in attendance. The many conference rooms were clean and great for microphone usage. The exhibit rooms for the vendors was huge! This was my first time there. I never felt like I was crowded.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
We found this venue because of the great musicians who performed here on Ash Wednesday. I will just briefly say that both Marcia Ball and Sonny Landreth put on great shows. But we could not get a lot of information about the venue. Rumors were that there was not seating for everyone. While there is no reserved seating, there were enough seats for everyone, so you don't have to do what we did: arrive as soon as the doors open. The food offered inside, a few choices of tacos, was excellent, but very limited. There is another restaurant as part of the complex, next door, that looks very good. If you have time, you can eat dinner there before the show. The place is pretty small: you can see and hear from anywhere on the performance floor. Beer and wine served. They had hurricanes on the night we were there in honor of the New Orleans musicians who were performing
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.