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Midtown, also known as Downtown Crossing or DTX, is one of Boston’s most popular neighborhoods. Its ideal location provides optimal ease of access to the major hubs of Boston.
Midtown, also known as Downtown Crossing or DTX, is one of Boston’s most popular neighborhoods. Its ideal location provides optimal ease of access to the major hubs of Boston.
Poised at the height of elevated extravagance, towering 685 feet into the Boston skyline, is a new epoch of residential luxury.
The Orpheum Theatre is a music venue located at 1 Hamilton Place in Boston, Massachusetts. One of the oldest theaters in the United States, it was built in 1852 and was originally known as the Boston Music Hall, the original home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The Granary Burying Ground in Massachusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery, founded in 1660 and located on Tremont Street.
The Boston Opera House is a performing arts venue located at 539 Washington St. in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally built as a movie palace, it opened on October 29, 1928 and was rededicated in 1980 as a home for the Opera Company of Boston.
The Boston Common Frog Pond sits at the heart of Boston Common, the oldest and most treasured public park in the United States. With a winter ice skating rink and learn to skate school, a reflecting pool in the spring and fall, and a summer spray pool and children’s carousel, there are always fun and exciting activities for all to enjoy.
Located along the historic Freedom Trail, at the heart of Boston's downtown, is Scholars American Bistro and Cocktail Lounge... boasting a stylish and vibrant interior. With spacious lounges set up as semi-private spaces, Scholars has established itself as the favored venue for social and networking events, alumni receptions or after-work gatherings. Patrons can also savor new twists on regionally inspired classics.
Featuring an architecturally stunning interior, The Palm Boston offers a dramatic dining backdrop that fuses soaring marble columns, high ceilings, rich wood, expansive views and a unique indoor-outdoor patio – all in the heart of Boston’s Financial District.
Located in an elegant townhouse in Boston’s historic Beacon Hill, No. 9 Park provides an intimate setting in which to enjoy Chef Barbara Lynch’s refined cuisine.
The Old South Meeting House is a historic Congregational church building located at the corner of Milk and Washington Streets in the Downtown Crossing area of Boston, Massachusetts, built in 1729. It gained fame as the organizing point for the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773.
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston is the historic cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. Located at 138 Tremont Street near Downtown Crossing, directly across from Boston Common and Park Street Station, the cathedral is adjacent to the diocesan offices.
Millennium Tower Boston embodies the lap of luxury at its finest. The developer’s keen eye for detail provides an exquisite and refined experience. Housed inside the walls of this -60-story skyscraper is the development of an elite community where residents are esteemed as the priority. Millennium Tower Boston is a community of vintage sophistication built on exclusivity, privacy and 5-star service.
Inside the community of Millennium Tower Boston, the art of urban living is elevated to new heights. Luxury modern amenities, classic concepts of urbanism, and ground-breaking ideas of residential staples are the foundation of this tower of pure indulgence.