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New England Charm: A Self-Guided Walking Tour in Boston

September 10, 2015

I spent 4 years living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but admit to only spending a handful of days wandering through Boston. It felt so accessible at the time that I rarely found myself jumping at the opportunity to explore one of the oldest cities in the US. Just a few weeks ago I visited again, and found myself spending the majority of my day alone. This was fabulous– I felt like I finally saw parts of Boston I hadn’t noticed before. Funny, isn’t it, that we appreciate the towns of our past more once we’ve left? I often wonder if I’ll miss SoCal more than I’m willing to admit. But I digress.

Boston is no hidden gem; it has been a popular destination for Americans and internationals alike, not least because of its sophisticated melding of historical and modern. But the history is really what Boston is known for– and it has no small amount of charm.

Boston- a self-guided walking tour of a historic neighborhood

A walking tour through the popular historic district…

Throughout almost all of New England, you can find American history nestled in its corners and crevices. But this self guided walking tour of Boston features my favorite section: it’s the perfect walk that takes just a few hours if you’re taking your time.

The majority of this short tour takes place in Back Bay and Beacon Hill, ending at Copley Square. If you’re heading to this area, I recommend arriving in the morning and enjoying the quietness throughout the city.

1) Park Street Station and Boston Common

Arrive at Park Street Station and head into the Common. This place is beautiful in the summer and fall, when trees are full of color and there’s a light breeze. Make your way toward the center of the park, and cross over toward Beacon Street.

A self-guided walking tour in Boston- Boston Common

2) Beacon Hill: Boston’s charming elite neighborhood

Beacon Hill is beautiful, quiet, and pretty expensive. Admiring is free, however, which is why you should make a foray toward Chestnut Street in Beacon Hill from Boston Common. Head into this little neighborhood via Walnut St or Spruce St, which are perpendicular to Beacon Street.

Once you hit Chestnut Street, turn left and wander downward. You want to head in this direction so that you can turn back toward the park and see Boston Public Garden. But before you do, don’t miss Acorn Street, a charming little cobblestone alley with the sweetest flowers.

Boston walking tour: a self-guided tour through Boston's historic area.

3) Boston Public Garden

When you’ve drunk in enough charm, head back toward Beacon street and away from the Common until you see Boston Public Garden. It’s right across the street from the Common, and is hard to miss.

Public Garden is most beautiful between May and October, when there are flowers to be admired. Blossoms adorn the trees in May, as do golden and crimson leaves in the fall.

I’ve admired the swan boats over the years but never taken a ride, so I can’t comment on whether it’s a worthwhile experience. Either way, admire the live swans, geese, and ducks, but don’t expect them to be friendly (except the brass ones of course).

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4) Newbury Street

Make your way toward George Washington on his horse, and you’ll be at the correct exit to walk straight toward Newbury Street, Boston’s historic shopping district.

Wander down the street and, if you like, into the boutiques and cafes there. You’ll probably recognize quite a few of the brands, but that doesn’t take away any of the charm.

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5) Copley Square and Boston Public Library

From Newbury, turn left on Dartmouth Street and walk straight until you see a large square with a church in the background. This is Copley Square: still a place where locals come to hang out in the afternoons and evenings. If you’re lucky, you might catch the Tuesday farmer’s market that takes place in the summer.

Facing Copley Square is the looming Boston Public Library. It’s a sight to be seen, and free of charge, so why not? Enter the library and walk up the stairs until you see the entrance to the reading room. If this doesn’t make you nostalgic for college, I don’t know what will!

Head back down towards the first floor and make a right towards the restrooms. There’s a door to a gorgeous courtyard that’s not to be missed; asked library staff to show you the way if you can’t find it. The courtyard has a lovely fountain and plenty of places to sit and reflect.

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End: grab a bite to eat!

Where you go next is completely up to you! The tour ends here, in Copley Square, where you can easily find your way back to Newbury Street, or head past the library towards Back Bay restaurants. If you fell in love with Beacon Hill, there are plenty of charming lunch and dinner spots there as well. One of my favorite spots on Newbury is the Thinking Cup— they serve up a pretty good cup of coffee!

Wander through Boston’s historic charm on this self-guided tour! #wanderlust via @daisylinshih

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Have you been to Boston? What were your favorite spots?

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  • JOI

    wow! had no idea it was so gorgeous there!

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  • The.Restless.Worker

    Boston looks beautiful! I know the feeling of being too close to a city that you never really go to explore. Boston is pretty close to Toronto yet I don’t know too many people who have ventured yet! I’ll have to get out there.

  • Meghana

    I live and Baltimore and have no excuse to not make a trip up to Boston! Just did a similar walking tour through Alexandria, Virginia though.

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    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Alexandria is great! I only drove through briefly once so I’d love to go back.

  • Logan Cantrell

    I’ve always wanted to visit Boston. Beacon Hill looks so beautiful! I love the cobblestone and brick walkways!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Beacon Hill was so so amazing! Thank you for stopping by, Logan!

  • Elizabeth Mayberry

    Oh! I have always wanted to go to Boston! And these photos are so lovely!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Ah thanks friend, I think you’d love wandering around Boston!

  • marlayoung

    I enjoy visiting Boston. My favorite neighborhood for shopping is Beacon Hill. I also love Thinking Cup.

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thinking cup is so great! And I stepped into a few shops in Beacon Hill; so charming.

  • katherine lou

    What a very informative and thorough walking tour! I enjoyed going over it and will refer back to it when I am ever in Boston. Beacon Hill has always been on my list because of the cute cobblestone street!

    Katherine Lou
    http://www.wanderhour.com

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Hi Katherine! Yes, I actually instagrammed the cobblestone street and someone recognized it immediately– amazing! It’s quintessentially Boston!

  • Summer @ Coffee With Summer

    I love the Boston Public Garden and Newbury Street. I’m from Massachusetts, but sadly have only been to Boston about 4-5 times ever. I do love it there though!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Yeah, Public Garden was definitely one of my favorite spots in Boston during my time there!

  • Linda Sand

    I wish I had realized before going to Boston that the Freedom Trail is only 2.5 miles long. At that time, I could have walked my way through all that history.

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Yup! it’s pretty neat how so much of the city is accessible to a pedestrian tourist!

  • Jess Hnatiuk

    Adorable! I’ve never visited Boston, but I think it may go on my travel list after reading this!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      I think there’s a lot to be said for visiting Boston! It has some really gorgeous nooks and crannies!

  • Anna

    Love the walk! Both Beacon Hill and Back Bay are favorite neighborhoods of mine!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Yes! I can’t believe I didn’t hang out in Beacon Hill during all my time in Cambridge.

  • shannon

    I am dying to get to Boston…it just seems so charming and so worthy of exploring! And that Beacon Hill neighborhood! It doesn’t even look like anything in the U.S.! Absolutely gorgeous.

    Shannon
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    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      I know right?! Beacon Hill just blew my mind… it is so stunning.

  • Erica Wagenhauser

    Thanks for sharing, I love Boston one of my favorite cities to visit!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Great! I wish I could head out to Boston more often!

  • Nabihah

    I’ve always wanted to see Boston and this is a great guide! It looks beautiful and your pictures certainly do it justice!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thanks Nabihah! I hope you head to Boston some time– you won’t run out of things to do there!

  • Emily of Em Busy Living

    I can’t believe I’ve never been to Boston, but it needs to happen soon! I’ll definitely be using your walking tour as a guide!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Oh you should Emily! It’s so so different from California, but New England is beautiful in a really unique way.

  • Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

    It really is true that we tend to not fully take in our surroundings when we live someone, but then once we come back as a visitor everything is interesting!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Oh gosh yes! I was wandering around thinking, dang-this-is-beautiful at every turn!

  • Sara Rose

    I went to Boston a few years ago and I’m glad we managed to hit all these spots! I’m dying to go back, it is SUCH a beautiful and amazing city

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      It really is, Sara! I hope you make it back there– great job finding these spots too!

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