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Our Advertising PolicyA 2.5 mile red brick walking trail that leads you to 16 nationally significant historical sites. Take a guided tour or download the audio tour (an MP... Read More
The Southwest Corridor Park is a 4.7 mile, 52-acre, linear park stretching from the Back Bay to Forest Hills. It links the neighborhoods of South End,... Read More
Enjoy a ferry ride from Boston to Provincetown in just 90 minutes. The on-board concierge will be able to assist you with information on area restaur... Read More
The unique array of shopping, dining and outdoor entertainment options have made this a premiere urban destination that attracts more than 18 million ... Read More
Travel by ferry between Boston and Provincetown in just 90 minutes. Well behaved, leashed pets are welcome aboard.
The oldest public arboretum in North America, The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University occupies 256 acres in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston. Ro... Read More
"Dogs are permitted on the ferry provided they are leashed or crated and they do not annoy any customers or occupy seats. Domestic pets may be transpo... Read More
Offering an extensive calender of free public events, Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park is located on the Boston Harbor. Spend a day basking in sun... Read More
Pet Friendly Ghost Tour! Join Boston Ghosts on a walking ghost tour to visit downtown’s most haunted locations. With our experienced tour guides,... Read More
This boutique/salon/café caters to their clients in every way and the royal treatment they offer to their customers is extended to their dogs. Leashe... Read More
The Charles River Reservation stretches from Boston Harbor and up the river for 20 miles. Recreational activities are plentiful. Hiking, canoeing, and... Read More
The North End of Boston, with its rich Italian history, offers several distinctive cafes, restaurants, and pastry shops. Several narrow historic stree... Read More
Shake the Tree boutique carries an eclectic mix of clothing, jewelry, accessories, and more. Leashed pets are welcome.
Travel between Salem and Boston aboard this high-speed passenger ferry in only 45 minutes. There is a concierge onboard to help you plan your activit... Read More
The Boston Common, America’s oldest public park, is situated on 44 acres. Originally used as a common pasture for cattle, then as a training field f... Read More
Prima Donna carries a full line of human AND canine clothing. Stop in this Boston boutique and pick up matching outfits for you and your pooch! Leashe... Read More
Take a ferry to Quincy or Hull, on the South Shore. Well behaved, leashed pets are welcome aboard.
Take a ferry ride out to see the 34-island Boston Harbor Islands National Park, or a sunset cruise for the chance to watch the sun set over the city... Read More
Located within walking distance of downtown, this pedestrian mall features more than 300 independent jewelers, over 200 retailers and more than 25 fin... Read More
Seasonal, pet-friendly ferry between Boston and Provincetown. Pets may ride in outdoor areas for free as long as they are on leash.
Dogs are welcome at Nut and Deer Islands, Worlds End, and Webb Memorial Park (mainland parks accessible by car). Dogs must be on leash at all times. N... Read More
Get a great view of Boston from a canoe, kayak or rowboat. Equipment is available for rent, or you can opt for a guided tour.