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Getting outdoors in Boston: What to do and where to stay

    View of the Charles River in Boston

    View of the Charles River in Boston

    In Boston you really get the best of both worlds: It's a bustling city with fabulous shopping and nightlife, but it also provides outdoorsy types with plenty of al fresco activities to indulge in, especially during the summer. Check out our favorite activities below and the hotels to stay in that are convenient to each.


    Sailboats on the Charles River

    Sailboats on the Charles River

  • Do: Sail on the Charles River

  • Sailboats dot the Charles River all year long -- sailing is a popular pastime for locals and tourists alike. If you're looking to rent a boat for a few hours on your own, or would like to get a lesson from an instructor before you hit the open seas, head

  • Stay: Liberty Hotel

  • Occupying a former jail, the 298-room Liberty Hotel is truly unique, with a playful design that incorporates the incarceration theme in fun ways. The stunning lobby, comfortable rooms, and quality on-site restaurants make this hotel a good choice. The hot

  • The pond in Boston Common

    The pond in Boston Common

  • Do: Picnic in Boston Common

  • Boston Common is the country's oldest public park, and has served as everything from a military camp to a cow pasture to a meeting spot for protest marches. Since 1640, when the town was just ten years old and the Boston Common property officially became

  • Stay: The Ritz-Carlton Boston Common

  • Less than a block from Boston Common, the Boston Ritz-Carlton is refreshingly intimate with spacious, luxurious standard rooms and access (for a fee) to one of the city's best gyms, with its own spa, salon, and pool.

  • The Sam Adams statue in Faneuil Hall

    The Sam Adams statue in Faneuil Hall

  • Do: Walk the Freedom Trail

  • Beginning in Boston Common and ending at the Bunker Hill Monument, the Freedom Trail is a "must-walk." A two-and-a-half-mile trail, it links sixteen historic Boston sites, including Faneuil Hall and Paul Revere's house. The great thing about the line of

  • Stay: Omni Parker House

  • Steeped in history, stuffed with ghost lore, and teeming with old-world grandeur, the surprisingly affordable Omni Parker House is the place to stay for a taste of Boston's literary and political past -- and it has a great location only five minutes from

  • Fenway Park

    Fenway Park

  • Do: Visit Fenway Park

  • If your idea of an outdoor activity involves heckling and hotdogs, head to Fenway Park to catch a Red Sox game. Yet another "oldest" (it's the oldest park in the major leagues), Fenway is packed with Red Sox fans from April to October, and before games,

  • Stay: Hotel Commonwealth

  • The 148-room Hotel Commonwealth is one of the most well-rounded boutique hotels in Boston. With its classical furnishings, large rooms, and impressive array of services, it captures the spirit of the city like few others. Fenway Park is only two blocks aw