Unlocking Boston’s Best: A 2-Day Weekend Itinerary for the Ultimate City Experience

Hey, fellow explorers! If you’re gearing up for an exciting weekend getaway to Boston, I’m here to make sure you have a blast. My Two Days in Boston itinerary is your ticket to uncovering all the awesome things this city has to offer. From delicious local cuisine to hidden gems that’ll have you feeling like a Boston insider, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re a foodie, a culture seeker, or just up for some urban adventures, Boston’s ready to show you a good time. So, let’s dive into this vibrant city, one day at a time, and create some unforgettable memories along the way!

Where did we stay:
The W: 100 Stuart Street, Boston, MA, 02116 United States of America

Saturday:

We got to Boston around 10:30am, checked into our room, and then wandered around Boston. We walked towards the Public Garden Park and Boston Commonour. This was such a big park and there was actually a heartwalk going on too. We walked around both parks and took some beautiful photos. Then we walked towards our lunch sear, near Boylston St. There we took so many photos of the architecture,

We then went for lunch at Dig’s and honestly, it was such an amazing meal. It reminded me of a healthier version of Chipotle. I had the ceasar kale base, with chicken, broccoli with lemon, and sweet potatoes. I had a garlic aoli on the side. Lunch was super filling, and did not leave me feeling disgustingly full.

We then walked over to The View in Boston. This was such an amazing experience. Here we went to the highest floor and took a ton of photos. We then realized there was a floor down below that had a bar! We grabbed a drink each at the bar (the wait was super long) and sat and hung out for a bit. I had a dirty water margarita and it was delicious. After that, we went to the museum part and saw such a cool portion where we saw the city and different seasons.

We walked back to the hotel and passed the Boston Library which was huge! After a little bit of a break, we walked to dinner at Fuji at Ink Block. This place had gluten-free options which is great! I had salmon, and tuna sashimi, and a volcano roll. Gene had a tuna bowl. The sushi was so so fresh, and I highly recommend visiting if you love sushi.

After dinner, we went to Franklin Park Zoo for the Light Show. The Light show unfortunately ended, but it was so cool to go to the Zoo after dark and see all of the pieces. They had an underwater theme, and an Egypt theme, we saw dragons, chickens, jellyfish, and lions. Each piece looked stunning, the photos just do not do it justice.

We then got drinks at the W lounge, they were having a Halloween party, but they also had a DJ in the lounge. They do that every weekend, so a great way to just grab drinks and listen to some good music.

Sunday:

We had breakfast at the Gallery in the W. Again, they were so accommodating to gluten-free needs. Breakfast was so good, I had an egg white omelet with spinach, ham, goat cheese, a bowl of berries, and a slice of toast. I finished off with a coffee.

We originally wanted to go Whale watching, but it was a rainy day, if you have the opportunity to do that, I would recommend it as I have heard great things.

After breakfast we walked to the aquarium, which was about a mile walk. At the aquarium, we were able to see penguins, fish, frogs, and sea lions and touch some sting rays. The building had a lot of floors, and a lot of things to see.

We then went and had lunch at Luke’s Lobster. They had gluten-free bread, and this lobster was so fresh! The bread was so soft, it did not taste gluten-free. We got the classic, 4 oz. and it was the perfect size. I would recommend this place if you are looking for a great lobster place.

As you wrap up your amazing weekend adventure in Boston, remember that this city has so much more to offer than can be squeezed into just two days. I’ve highlighted some of the must-see and must-taste experiences, but there’s always room for more exploration. Feel free to bookmark this itinerary and revisit Boston to continue your journey. Don’t forget to share your own Boston discoveries with me, and if you have any more questions about this incredible city, feel free to reach out. Safe travels, and may your future Boston weekends be filled with even more exciting memories and unforgettable moments!

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