Boston holidays
Planning a holiday to Boston? New England’s jewel will charm your socks off (especially if they’re red!). It’s home to the hallowed halls of America’s best universities, a spirited sports culture and A-listers such as Matt Damon, Mark Wahlburg and Julianne Moore. Colonial history meets cutting-edge innovation, and wicked good eats like clam chowder are always on the menu. Boston is best explored on foot, so pack your comfiest kicks.
Boston holiday highlights

A walk through history
Succulent seafood
Take me out to the ballgame
Join the global celebration
Foxborough’s stadium rises from the woodlands midway between Boston and Providence, Rhode Island. This summer, football fanatics of a different stripe will flock there to witness the biggest sports tournament on the planet. Most fans take I-95 south to Route 1, where traffic thickens. Arrive early for the full pre-match experience, with smoking grills, music and a sea of jerseys from across the globe.
Closest airport: Boston Logan International Airport (48 kilometres)
Public transport: MBTA runs special event trains to Foxboro Station.
Boston: Know before you go
Language
English
Currency
United States dollar ($)
Time zone
UTC-5 (EST) and UTC-4 (EDT)
High season
July – August
Low season
January – February



































Find the best time to go to Boston
Weather in Boston
March – May: Early spring weather is unpredictable in Boston –– some years, snow can be seen well into April. But spring flowers and balmy weather later in the season make for glorious sightseeing.
June – August: Summer brings warm nights and bright blue skies,with occasionalthunderstorms. Expect some heatwaves and humidity, especially in late July and August.
September – November: Autumn is the golden season in New England. Cooler nights and lower humidity make for epic foliage.
December – February: Winters can be snowy, with wind chill and below-freezing temperatures. Pack your layers and enjoy seasonal activities like ice skating on Boston Common’s Frog Pond.
Events in Boston
South Boston St Patrick’s Day Parade (March): Marching bands, dance troupes and more celebrate Ireland’s patron saint in this parade through the historically Irish neighbourhood of South Boston.
Boston Marathon (April): Spectators line up from Hopkinton to Downtown Boston to cheer on thousands ofrunners — first-timers and world-class athletes alike.
Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular (July): Pack a picnic and head to the Charles River Esplanade for an open-air concert from the Boston Pops with a choreographed Fourth of July fireworks display.
First Night (December): Local artists, musicians and dancers ring in the new year at this free, family-friendly celebration. Exhibits and performances on New Year’s Eve end with midnight fireworks.
Things to do in Boston
