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Exploring Beacon Hill: Boston's Most Beautiful Neighborhood
Introduction to Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill is arguably Boston's most beautiful neighborhood. Located north of Boston Common, Beacon Hill is awash with quaint, cobblestone-lined alleyways, corners dotted with gas street lamps, stately townhouses affixed with bay view windows and vibrant, flower-filled window boxes. It's Beacon Hill's incredible style, a stunning mix of Federal and Greek revival architecture, that make this neighborhood an attraction in and of itself.
Must-Visit Spots in Beacon Hill
While here, make sure to make your way to noteworthy spots including the picturesque Louisburg Square and Acorn Street, the latter of which is one of the most photographed places in Boston. After, head down Charles Street, where you'll find restaurants, shops, and bars. Fans of the TV show "Cheers" will want to walk down Beacon Street to find the bar that inspired the program.
Nearby Attractions
You'll find the Massachusetts State House nearby as well as Boston Public Garden. If you’re interested in learning more about the history of Beacon Hill, visit the Nichols House Museum or take a complimentary walking tour provided by the National Park Service down The Black Heritage Trail, which chronicles the lives of African Americans who lived in Beacon Hill during the 19th century.
Getting There
The neighborhood of Beacon Hill is free to visit and always accessible, although individual businesses within the neighborhood have their own hours. For more information, visit the Boston tourism board's website.