What to do and see in South End, Massachusetts (MA): The Best Nature & Parks

October 27, 2021 Kandra Bartel

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. Underground at Ink Block

90 Traveler St, Boston, MA 02118-2232 http://www.undergroundinkblock.com
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Underground at Ink Block

2. Harriet Tubman Square

450 Columbus Ave (intersection of Pembroke Street and Columbus Avenue), Boston, MA 02116-5910 +1 617-635-4000 http://www.boston.gov/parks-and-playgrounds
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Harriet Tubman Square

3. Blackstone Square

1535 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118-2034 +1 617-635-4505
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Blackstone Square

4. Titus Sparrow Park

200 W Newton St, Boston, MA 02116-5877 +1 617-635-7275
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Titus Sparrow Park

5. Peters Park

1277 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118-2195 +1 617-961-3006 http://peterspark.org
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Reviewed By kappy26 - Boston, United States

When you visit Boston this is a small pretty park to see in the South End of Boston. It has a small baseball diamond in the middle.

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