Geoffrey G. • January 1, 2016Summer: Frog pond us fun for kids. Boston Garden is right next to the Common, so don't forget to visit both. In winter: Frog pound turns to ice skating.
Bloomingdale's • August 12, 2010OK, it’s corny, but a lap around the lagoon is a lovely way to see the fountains and flowers of the Boston Public Garden, with real feathered friends swimming alongside you.
Rachel • July 21, 2017A small peaceful and beautiful rose garden right across mfa and near longwood area! Open from dawn to dusk.
Campusmagnus • July 27, 2017Great variety of pastries and sandwiches, next to the Boston Public Garden
Hayley G. • January 10, 2014great urban gardening spot in the south end! really knows her stuff and can help set you up with a great indoor garden
Eric O. • May 6, 2013Join ducklings Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack as they are led by Mrs. Mallard from the Charles River to their new home on the island in the Boston Public Garden Pond.
IWalked Audio Tours • September 17, 2011Built just 9 inches from the existing TD Garden. Original Garden built in 1928. 1986 Celtics went 40-1 here. Bruins rink was constructed before NHL stds and hence 9' shorter. More info in blog.<LINK>
Jt T. • August 7, 2020Great thin crust pizza, located close to the Public Garden!
Fifteen Beacon Hotel • August 8, 2011Check out our beautiful Garden Roof Deck looking out over Boston Common and The Charles River.
Revere Hotel Boston Common • April 19, 2017A French Provencal bistro overlooking the Boston Public Garden, this restaurant found the ideal way to bring together the passion for ingredient-driven cuisine with a refined, classic technique.
Joel A. • August 20, 2013A beautiful oasis - enjoy it while it lasts. They're going to build a new building here, though with single rooms and a rooftop garden. http://b.globe.com/17WCKFZ
Drew M. • August 19, 2018Yes, Trillium beers! And some select guest taps too. Place gets packed on prime nights, but it’s worth it to try a couple of Trillium brews. Food trucks are also usually present if you need a bite.
IWalked Audio Tours • September 7, 201140' sculpture to celebrate 1st use of ether as anesthetic in nearby MA General Hospital. Mark Twain called it "made of hardy material but the lies it tells will outlast it." More info via our blog
IWalked Audio Tours • October 1, 2011This is the "2nd" place statue in the commission to honor Sumner. The actual winner, a female, was denied when judges deemed it unworthy of a woman to sculpt a man's legs. More info in our blog.<LINK>
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