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Harpoon Brewery

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Our beer hall stands as one of Boston's top spots, offering a stunning view of both our bustling brewery and the city skyline. It's the perfect setting for evening gatherings, comfortably accommodating up to 400 guests. For those looking for a more intimate affair, our semi-private daytime space can host up to 70 guests. Whether you're planning a corporate meeting, social get-together, alumni reunion, or even a fundraiser, our venue is a versatile choice. Plus, we offer catering services and brewery tours to enhance your event experience.

Boston's rich history and vibrant culture make it an ideal backdrop for any occasion. While you're here, why not take a stroll along the Freedom Trail or explore the lively atmosphere of Faneuil Hall Marketplace? These iconic spots are just a stone's throw away, adding an extra layer of excitement to your visit.

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Freedom Trail
The legendary Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile journey of red-brick charm, weaves through Boston's historic neighborhoods, narrating the captivating story of the American Revolution. From the iconic Old North Church to the bustling Faneuil Hall, and through the solemn resting places of the past, you'll find the temples and landmarks of the Revolutionary Era awaiting your discovery. Each stop along the trail offers a unique glimpse into the birth of a nation, with stories and sights that bring history to life in a way that's both educational and exhilarating. As you wander, don't miss a chance to savor the local flavors. Boston's food scene is a delightful mix of classic New England fare and innovative culinary creations. Whether you're a seafood lover or have a sweet tooth, there's something for everyone. Clam chowder, anyone?
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Boston Public Garden
The Boston Public Garden is a must-visit gem nestled in the heart of downtown Boston, and it's not just because it's free to wander through. It's a place where families and couples can soak up the rich history of one of America’s oldest cities. Picture this: a serene escape right in the middle of the bustling city streets. With an array of restaurants nearby, you can grab some delicious takeout and settle down for a delightful picnic on the lush lawns. Established in 1837, this was the first public botanical garden in the United States. Over the years, it has blossomed into a space filled with statues that whisper tales of the city and the nation. The park boasts carefully chosen trees like weeping willows and elms, adding to its charm. Don't miss the striking bronze statue of George Washington, standing tall since 1869. It's an ideal spot to sit on a bench, unwind, and take in the surroundings. As you stroll along the garden's pathways, you'll encounter more statues, including those of Bostonian Charles Sumner and the Ether Monument, each adding to the park's historical narrative. At the heart of the garden lies a quaint pond, spanned by a pedestrian bridge. Here, the iconic Swan Boats have been a beloved tradition since the 19th century. For a small fee, you can glide across the water alongside graceful swans, which call the Public Garden home during the warmer months. It's a quintessential Boston experience that captures the city's unique blend of history and charm. If you're visiting in spring, you'll also be treated to a stunning display of tulips and other blooms, making the garden a photographer's paradise.
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Picture this: Over 70 retailers and 40 office tenants call this bustling hub their home, spread across 200,000 square feet of retail space and 160,000 square feet of office space. Welcome to Boston's iconic mixed-use festival marketplace. It's a place where you can explore unique local treasures alongside nationally recognized brands, all while savoring flavors from around the globe at delightful restaurants and charming pubs. And let's not forget the legendary Quincy Market Colonnade, where foodies find their paradise. Stroll along the cobblestone promenades and you'll be serenaded by the rhythms and routines of world-renowned street performers and musicians. It's like a spontaneous concert and circus rolled into one, right in the heart of the city. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is definitely a must-see on any Boston itinerary. And here's a little insider tip: Be sure to visit during the holiday season when the marketplace transforms into a winter wonderland, complete with twinkling lights and festive decorations. It's a magical experience that captures the spirit of the city. So grab a cup of hot cocoa and enjoy the show.
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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
At the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, you can step into a pivotal moment in American history with an immersive adventure that brings the past to life. Here, lively actors, hands-on exhibits, and impressive replicas of 18th-century sailing ships invite you to relive the excitement of the Boston Tea Party. As you enter the Meeting House, you're whisked back to the rebellious atmosphere of 1773 Boston. It's like stepping onto the set of a historical drama, where you meet figures like Samuel Adams and your enthusiastic 18th-century host. What role will you play in the "single most important event leading up to the American Revolution"? In the colonial town meeting, you find out firsthand. Climb aboard an authentic 18th-century sailing vessel and join a Son of Liberty for a thrilling experience. Feel the weight of history as you toss tea into the same waters where the Boston Tea Party unfolded over 240 years ago. The museum is not just a place to learn but a place to live history. While you're there, don't miss the chance to explore the museum's collection of artifacts, including one of the original tea chests. The museum offers a captivating glimpse into the past that will leave you pondering the bold actions of the colonists long after your visit.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
After Isabella Stewart Gardner's husband passed away in 1898, she decided to turn her passion for art into something extraordinary. She purchased land in Boston's Fenway area to create a museum that would showcase her remarkable collection of Italian art. Inspired by the Palazzo Barbaro in Venice, the museum was completed in 1902. Gardner herself moved into the fourth floor, curating her collection with meticulous care. Today, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is a treasure trove for art lovers and history buffs alike. Visitors can wander through the stunning galleries, each room a unique masterpiece in itself. The museum not only houses exquisite paintings but also sculptures, textiles, and decorative arts from around the world. It's a place where you can spend hours getting lost in the beauty and stories behind each piece. Plus, the museum's garden courtyard offers a serene escape, perfect for reflection and inspiration.
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Adams National Historical Park
Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, MA, is a treasure trove of American history. It features the birthplace homes of Presidents John and John Quincy Adams, the Old House where four generations of the Adams family lived, and the fascinating Stone Library. This park offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of one of America's founding families. Through various programs and special events, visitors of all ages can imagine themselves as part of the past while considering their role in the nation's future. For more information on event dates and details, it's best to contact the park directly. If you're visiting, don't miss the chance to wander through the beautifully maintained gardens. They're a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful moment of reflection. And if you're a fan of architecture, you'll appreciate the historic design and craftsmanship of the buildings. The park truly offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of the Adams family, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
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Boston Fire Museum
The Boston Fire Museum is a hidden gem nestled in the historic Congress Street Fire Station, right in the heart of Boston’s lively seaport district. Since 1983, it has been a passionate guardian of firefighting history, showcasing an impressive collection of memorabilia from the Greater Boston area. Whether you're a history buff or just casually curious, there's something captivating here for everyone. The museum's mission is much more than just preserving old items. It's about sparking curiosity and educating the public on fire safety. It's also a nod to the brave souls of the Boston Fire Department, one of the oldest in the nation. This legacy is celebrated with a collection that includes fire alarm displays, antique firefighting equipment, and vintage photographs that transport you back in time. On the second floor, you'll find the Boston Sparks Association, the museum's parent group. It's an all-volunteer team that keeps the museum running smoothly and ensures every visitor leaves with a newfound appreciation for fire safety and history. Plus, they’re always ready to share intriguing stories behind each artifact. Here's a fun fact: the museum hosts special events and offers educational programs for schools and groups. It's a fantastic way for young minds to learn about the importance of fire safety while exploring fascinating historical artifacts. A visit here is not just educational, it's an experience that leaves you with a deeper respect for the heroes of the past and present. So next time you're wandering through Boston's seaport district, take a moment to step inside this treasure trove of history. You just might find yourself inspired by the rich heritage and the dedicated people keeping these stories alive.
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Fenway Park
If you’re a fan of America’s favorite pastime, catching a game at Fenway Park is an absolute must. Since 1912, this iconic stadium has been the heart of Boston, echoing with the cheers of fans as they witness thrilling home runs, daring stolen bases, and skillful grounders. Home to the legendary Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park is more than just a place to watch baseball; it's a living museum of sports history. As you soak in the atmosphere, you’ll notice the famous Green Monster, the towering left-field wall that’s been challenging hitters for over a century. And don’t forget to grab a classic Fenway Frank to complete your authentic ballpark experience. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual visitor, the energy here is infectious, making every game an unforgettable experience.
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New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium in Boston graces the city's picturesque waterfront, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists. With its colorful and educational exhibits, the aquarium is home to over 8,000 aquatic creatures. The playful penguin pool delights visitors of all ages. At the heart of the aquarium, a massive central tank steals the show, filled with small sharks, various fish, and a gigantic sea turtle that seems to glide effortlessly through the water. One of the standout features is the Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank. This impressive 25,000-gallon tank invites you to get up close and personal with sharks and rays. The tank's shallow edges and viewing windows provide the perfect opportunity to marvel at these fascinating creatures. The space beautifully mimics a large mangrove habitat, allowing visitors to gently touch the rays as they elegantly swim by. For those craving an adventure beyond the aquarium walls, the Whale Watch tour is a thrilling option. Running from April through October, this experience offers a ride on a high-speed catamaran that whisks you off to the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. It's the only whale feeding sanctuary in the United States, and witnessing these majestic creatures in their natural environment is truly unforgettable. As you glide across the water, keep an eye out for humpback whales, dolphins, and seabirds, which often make an appearance, adding to the magic of the journey.
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Legoland Discovery Center Boston
Welcome to LEGOLAND Discovery Center Boston, an exciting indoor wonderland crafted especially for children aged 3 to 10 and their families. This enchanting world offers a plethora of interactive experiences that are sure to captivate and inspire. From thrilling rides to a mesmerizing 4D cinema and hands-on Master Model Builder workshops, there's something for everyone to enjoy. One of the highlights is MINILAND, where you can marvel at meticulously crafted LEGO replicas of Boston's most iconic landmarks and those in the surrounding areas. A fun fact: did you know that over 1.5 million LEGO bricks were used to create the Boston skyline in MINILAND? It’s a fascinating sight that both kids and adults will find impressive. While adult visitors must be with a child during regular hours, LEGOLAND also hosts special Adult Nights once a month. These events offer a chance for grown-ups to explore the magic of LEGOLAND without needing a child companion. It's a perfect opportunity to unleash your inner child and experience the joy of LEGO building.
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Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is a treasure trove of global art, showcasing masterpieces that span continents and centuries. It's a place where you can feast your eyes on more Monets than any museum outside Paris, marvel at an unparalleled Japanese art collection, and explore treasures from ancient Egypt and the world beyond. American art, ranging from colonial days to modern times, also graces its halls. Every corner of this museum offers a journey through time and culture, guaranteed to enlighten and inspire. The recently opened Art of the Americas Wing is nothing short of spectacular. Here, you can find an array of paintings, sculptures, furniture, textiles, and decorative arts that narrate the rich history of the Americas from prehistoric times to today. With over 5,000 stunning pieces from North, Central, and South America, many on display for the first time, this wing is a must-see. For those who appreciate both art and architecture, the museum itself is a masterpiece. The building blends classical and modern styles, providing a fitting backdrop to the incredible works it houses. The museum is also conveniently located near Boston's famous Fenway Park, allowing for a perfect day of culture and sports. Whether you're an art aficionado or a curious traveler, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, promises an unforgettable experience.
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Boston Children's Museum
For a century, the Boston Children's Museum has been at the forefront of both the local scene and the global museum community. This private, non-profit institution is celebrated internationally for its groundbreaking work in children's exhibits, educational programs, and innovative curriculum. Tailored for kids and their families, the museum's exhibits cover a wide range of engaging topics: science, culture, environmental awareness, health and fitness, and the arts. Beyond its captivating exhibits, the museum's educators curate programs that dive into literacy, performing arts, science and math, visual arts, culture, and health and wellness. One unique feature of this museum is its impressive collection of over 50,000 items, making it one of the few children's museums worldwide to maintain such a vast array of artifacts. Strolling through the museum, you'll find interactive experiences around every corner. Whether it's learning about the wonders of the human body or exploring the diverse cultures of the world, there's something here to spark curiosity in visitors of all ages. Don't miss the chance to visit the museum's rooftop garden, a hidden gem offering stunning views of Boston's skyline and a peaceful spot to relax after a day of exploration. The Boston Children's Museum isn't just a place to visit; it's an adventure waiting to unfold.
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Museum of African American History
The Museum of African American History stands proudly as New England’s largest museum devoted to celebrating and understanding the rich contributions of African Americans. Nestled in both Boston and Nantucket, the museum has meticulously preserved four historic sites along with two Black Heritage Trails®. These trails and sites narrate the inspiring stories of organized Black communities from the Colonial era through the 19th century. Imagine wandering through time as you stroll along these trails, where every corner has a tale to tell. The sites are not just buildings; they are living memories of resilience and progress. In Boston, you can explore the African Meeting House, the oldest Black church building still standing in the United States, which offers a glimpse into the past with its authentic architecture and profound history. Over in Nantucket, the Florence Higginbotham House presents a unique perspective on the island's African American heritage. Each location is a testament to the enduring spirit and cultural legacy of these communities. Visitors often find themselves deeply moved by the stories of strength and perseverance that these places embody.