Fun Nightspots in Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, is a great place to visit and packed with nightlife galore. The fun is non-stop if you have the energy to keep up.
Visitors love “Whiskeys” for its fun crowd and slightly different set up. The bar is in the middle, while dancing and socializing happen all around it. Check it out. Trinity is a unique club, named partly because it has 3 floors. For the sports bar lovers, head to the ground floor. If dancing is what you seek, the basement has the music to get you moving. The second floor features live music and a full bar. The Paradise Rock Club has lauched careers of artists like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and the J. Geils Band. A great energetic show is guaranteed.
If clubs are not your style, how about checking out the local museums? There are plenty to choose from. If you have kids, the Boston Children’s Museum has many interactive things to keep them busy. The Paul Revere House is a National Historic Landmark, and the house Paul lived in when he took his famous ride. The “midnight ride” took place on April 18, 1775, and this home remains one of Boston’s oldest remaining buildings.
The Freedom Trail will take visitors to 16 historical sites in a few hours. If you prefer to browse and take your time, the trail is marked and you can linger. Learn America’s historic past through the last two and a half centuries. Great for all ages. Or if you are in the mood to climb, take the 294 steps to the Bunker Hill Monument. It’s Free.
There are dozens of shows and concerts to attend in Boston. There’s an Opera House, a Colonial Theater, the Boston Ballet, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, just to name a few.