Things To Do In Boston Winter

Essential Things To Do In Boston During Winter

Boston dazzles and shines during the winter season. While the weather cools, the city’s spirit does not. Boston begs to be experienced during winter because it offers a wide variety of attractions and activities that you won’t easily find elsewhere. 

So whether you plan to stop into Boston during the holidays or experience the winter season in the new year, you should do it by booking directly with Thatch

Thatch offers incredible vacation rentals in downtown Boston, keeping you close to the winter action while also providing the perfect place to refresh and relax before exploring more of Boston.

What Are Some Essential Things To Do In Boston This Winter?

Boston isn’t short of winter attractions. Here is an overview of winter activities in Boston for visitors.

Ice skating: One of the most popular attractions during the winter is ice skating, and many locals and visitors love the famous Frog Pond on Boston Common.

Sledding: Boston Common is also a popular spot for sledding.

See a Celtics or Bruins Game: Boston’s NBA and NHL teams’ seasons are in full swing during winter. They also both play in the same arena: The TD Garden.

First Night Boston: If you are here during New Year’s Eve, then there is no better party than the city celebration called First Night Boston.

Visit A Brewery: A great way to warm up on a chilly winter day is to step into one of the many historic and delicious breweries in Boston. Check out Samuel Adams or Dorchester Brewery when you visit.

Amesbury Sports Park: It’s one of the most popular winter sports parks in the New England area, and for good reason, too. The park offers more than 1,000 snow tubes for 12 tubing lanes on what they claim is the fastest snow tubing hill in New England.

Drink Hot Chocolate: It’s a classic winter thing to do, and L.A. Burdick makes some of the best chocolate treats. They also offer vegan chocolates.

Create A Winter Boston Bucket List Of Your Own

A Boston winter has something for everyone. You can enjoy a peaceful stroll with a hot chocolate or race down a sledding hill (or both) all in Boston Common. If you do, it’s also only a short walk to your vacation rental with Thatch

Thatch has vacation apartments large enough for a small family, near public transit to get you and your family wherever you need to go. Our website provides valuable information about our properties and additional details.

You can contact us at 857-263-3073 to learn about our current options. If you or someone you know is seeking winter housing for an internship or job rotation, our Co-Living options are worth considering. Prepare to make the most of your stay in Boston with Thatch.

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