![]() ![]() The Prudential has plenty of chain stores including Sephora, Madewell, Lululemon, & Saks Fifth Avenue. The Prudential & Copley Place are the ideal shopping malls for a rainy day in Boston. It’s also available on the Boston Go-City Pass. ![]() These include seeing a 30-45 minute IMAX movie or going on a 3-4 hour whale watch tour.Īdmission: $34 for adults (you can get a skip-the-line ticket at no extra charge to avoid wait times), $25 for children 3-11, $32 for seniors 60+, and free for children & aquarium members. It takes around 2 hours to fully explore the aquarium’s exhibits and touch tanks, but allot more time if you’re checking out the aquarium’s add-ons. It boasts the largest shark tank on the East Coast, a tank to touch stingrays, and a 4-story coral reef with plenty of sea animals (the aquarium has around 20,000!) The New England Aquarium on Boston’s Waterfront is a perfect alternative to a museum. It’s undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in Boston (and most Instagram-worthy!). It’s covered in lush greenery, Roman sculptures, & Venetian architecture. Popular exhibits include the Monet paintings, the mummies (my favorite), and the art of the Italian Renaissance.Īnother big selling point is the museum’s courtyard. ![]() With over 100 galleries and over 450,000 art pieces, you can easily spend 2-3 hours here. I recommend booking their interactive tour, where you get to throw tea over the harbor!įor first-time visitors, see the Museum of Fine Arts or the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.įirst off, the Museum of Fine Arts is huge. Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum – from $32.Boston Children’s Museum – $20 general admission (everyone above the age of 1), infants are free.Institute of Contemporary Art – $15 for students with an ID, nonmembers, & seniors 60+, MTA Cardholders $8, Library Pass Coupon $5, youths under 18 free.Harvard Museum of Natural History – $15 for adults, Harvard ID holders plus a guest is free, non-Harvard students with ID is $10, youths 3-18 is $10, and youths under 3 is free.Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum – admission is $20 for adults, $18 for seniors 65+, students $13, members & children under 18 are free.Museum of Science– admission is $29 for adults, $24 for children aged 3-11 and children under 3 are free, and seniors 60+ are $25.Museum of Fine Arts– admission is $27 for adults, $10 for youths aged 7-17, and youths 0-6 free.Almost all of these museums are available on the pass and it saves money on entry! I HIGHLY recommend getting a Boston Go-City pass (from $69) if you’re visiting multiple museums. One of my favorite indoor activities in Boston is checking out one of the city’s many museums. Each player is randomly assigned a number and you have to take down your opponents by hitting theirs. I went with a large group and everyone’s favorite game was the “Killer”. The bar has a fun drink selection and shareable platters like mini poke tacos, kung pao cauliflower, and yuzu guacamole. The social darts bar has 6 easy-to-learn mini-games for up to 12 guests simultaneously. However, the venue has modernized the sport well and makes it a fun, fast-paced experience for all ages! In all honesty, I was expecting it to be super boring when I first went. Grab your most competitive friends and head to Flight Club in Seaport for a unique darts experience. Belaying is climbing a high wall with gear on, while bouldering is a form of free climbing without ropes. Many of the rock climbing gyms in Boston have both belay and bouldering options. Second on the indoor activities in Boston list is indoor rock climbing. You can even leave and come back to play more games later. They also let you BYOB for an extra $5 charge.Įven if you’re not interested in playing any games, you can order from the cafe’s drink and pastry menu. The entry fee at Knight Moves is currently only $10 on weekdays and $15 on weekends for an unlimited day pass to the cafe. Fun Indoor Activities in Boston Visit a Board Game CafeĬhallenge your friends to some board games while sipping on a coffee at Knight Moves.The board game cafe has over 2,000 different board games to choose from, so you’re bound to find something that you love. I may make a small commission if you make a booking using my links at no extra cost to you. ![]() Wrapping Up: Indoor Activities in Bostonĭisclaimer: This article contains affiliate links.Support Local at the Boston Public Market. ![]()
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