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Summer Life in Boston

The BU campus is perfectly situated to enjoy both the charm and beauty of the city and its cultural and recreational attractions. Boston University stretches along the banks of the Charles River, making it easy to enjoy activities such as sailing, jogging, and sunning - yet it is only minutes from the downtown theatre, shopping, government, and financial districts. A short ride on the streetcar brings one to the elegant shops of Newbury Street and Copley Square, the sporting events at Fenway Park, or the endless diversions of the restored Faneuil Hall Market Place. Below, we've made a list of some activities you might enjoy while you're here.

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Events and Festivals

Food

  • Indulge in some famous Boston clam chowder or enjoy a street magician's show at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
  • Reminisce amongst the rock 'n roll memorabilia while enjoying a meal at the Hard Rock Cafe.
  • Dine in the North End - Boston's "Little Italy."
  • Indulge in something sweet at Mike's Pastries in the North End.
  • I scream, you scream, go for some ice cream! Try J.P. Licks or Ben and Jerry's on Newbury Street.
  • Experience the sights, sounds, and fresh fruit at the open-air market at Haymarket.
  • Visit the inspiration for the place where "everybody knows your name."

Historic Boston

Movies

Museums

Music

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  • Get up close and personal with lions, camels, monkeys, and much more at the Franklin Park Zoo.
  • Cool your heels in the Boston Common Frog Pond.
  • Take a Boston Harbor Cruise or go on a whale watch.
  • Stroll along the Boston Harbor from Castle Island in South Boston to Shipyard Park in Charlestown.
  • Enjoy a leisurely ride on the Boston Common Swan Boats.
  • Go jogging, biking, or in-line skating on car-free Memorial Drive (on Sundays during the summer, 1.5 miles are closed off for pedestrians).
  • Canoe or kayak on the Charles River.
  • Walk along the Emerald Necklace, a scenic seven-mile stretch of green that connects nine Boston parks.
  • Learn to sail on the Charles River. Lessons and rentals are available at the dock near the Longfellow Bridge on the Esplanade.
  • Play chess with a friend outdoors at Au Bon Pain at the Holyoke Center in Cambridge. Matt and Minnie made this spot famous in Good Will Hunting.
  • See the stars during Public Open Night at the BU Coit Observatory.

Shopping

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Theatre and the Arts

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