Cambridge and Neighborhoods
School District Rank: 26th
ABOUT THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts is the fifth largest museum in the United States and contains over 450,000 works of art. Here, you can view some of the world's finest works from the Americas, Europe and pre-Middle Ages works.
You can also attend many classes and events at the MFA including upscale dancing events, movie nights, scavenger hunts and more.
The Boston Common
The Boston Common is a central public park near the center of the city. It is the oldest park in the United States and one of our capitol's most visited attractions.
The Common was used as a camp in the Revolutionary War, a gallows site, a protest spot (historically and presently) and houses a large burial ground.
Recommended restaurants
City Winery at Haymarket - night club, music venue, winery and full restaurant
Durgan Park - best prime rib!
Shopping
Newbury Street - upscale shopping, dining and entertainment
Primark - largest location in the area with 4 stories!
The Prudential Center - huge shopping mall and one of the best spots in the city!
Savenor’s Butcher Shop & Market - one of Devon’s favorite butchers!
Tourist Spots
The Boston Common
S3 Social Club - perfect social spot for ages 21-42, a great way to meet new people
The Museum of Fine Arts
Hotels
The Onyx Hotel - customize your night in Boston hovering over the city, plus a great hotel bar for date nights
Boston Park Plaza - historic hotel and chic living quarters
The Godfrey Hotel - chic hotel with upscale bar
Miscellaneous Things to Do
Aging in Place - in home care and renovation service to help you transition into easier ways to live
Mobile Cuts - barber shop on wheels roving around Boston