BOSTON

Quick Facts About Boston

  • Population: ~675,000 (City of Boston), ~4.9 million (Greater Boston)

  • Founded: 1630

  • Land Area: 48.4 square miles

  • Major Industries: Healthcare, Education, Finance, Biotechnology, Tourism, Technology

  • Top Universities: Harvard University, MIT, Boston University, Northeastern University, Tufts University

  • Sports Teams: Boston Red Sox (MLB), New England Patriots (NFL), Boston Celtics (NBA), Boston Bruins (NHL), New England Revolution (MLS)

Welcome to Boston, MA

Boston is a city rich in history, culture, and innovation. As the capital of Massachusetts and one of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston blends its colonial past with a thriving modern economy, world-class educational institutions, and a vibrant arts scene. Whether you're visiting for business, education, or leisure, Boston offers something for everyone.

A narrow alleyway with brick buildings on both sides, American flags hanging from the buildings, greenery, and a cloudy sky overhead.

Points of Interest

  • Freedom Trail – A 2.5-mile path through historic sites including Paul Revere’s House and Faneuil Hall.

  • Fenway Park – Home of the Boston Red Sox and an iconic baseball stadium.

  • Boston Common & Public Garden – America’s oldest public park and a scenic urban retreat.

  • Museum of Fine Arts – A premier collection of world-renowned artwork.

  • New England Aquarium – A must-visit destination with marine life exhibits.

  • Seaport District – A hub for dining, shopping, and waterfront entertainment.

  • Boston Harbor & Whale Watching Tours – Experience Boston’s scenic waterfront and marine life.

Explore Greater Boston

Beyond Boston, the Greater Boston region is home to a diverse mix of communities, each with its own unique charm, history, and attractions.

Key Cities & Towns

  • Cambridge – Home to Harvard and MIT, with a vibrant startup scene and eclectic dining.

  • Brookline – Known for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, and cultural institutions like the Coolidge Corner Theatre.

  • Newton – A family-friendly suburb with excellent schools and beautiful parks.

  • Lexington & Concord – Historic sites of the first battles of the American Revolution.

  • Winchester – A picturesque town with strong community ties and top-tier schools.

  • Revere – Home to Revere Beach, the oldest public beach in the U.S., and a growing dining scene.

Points of Interest in Greater Boston

  • Harvard Square (Cambridge) – A bustling area with bookshops, cafes, and live music.

  • Minute Man National Historical Park (Lexington & Concord) – A must-visit for Revolutionary War history.

  • Coolidge Corner (Brookline) – A historic neighborhood with independent shops and a famous theater.

  • Chestnut Hill Reservoir (Newton) – A scenic spot for walking and jogging.

  • Revere Beach – A beautiful coastline with summer festivals and fresh seafood.

Key Businesses & Industries

Greater Boston is a global hub for education, healthcare, technology, and finance. Some of the top employers and companies include:

  • Biotech & Healthcare: Moderna, Biogen, Mass General Brigham, Boston Children's Hospital

  • Education & Research: Harvard University, MIT, Tufts University, Boston University

  • Finance & Investment: Fidelity Investments, State Street Corporation

  • Technology & Innovation: HubSpot, Wayfair, Akamai Technologies

  • Retail & E-Commerce: VistaPrint, DraftKings

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Boston and its surrounding towns offer an exceptional quality of life, a thriving business environment, and a rich cultural heritage. Whether you're planning a visit or considering a move, Boston welcomes you to explore all it has to offer.

 

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