Less than a five minute walk from the Omni-Parker House, the historical Boston Common is America's oldest public park (established 1634). Both the Boston Common and neighboring Boston Public Garden are beautiful places
to enjoy springtime in Beantown!
The Freedom Trail travels by sixteen locations important to the history of the United States, starting from the Boston Common and ending at The Bunker Hill Monument. Take a guided Public Tour, or simply walk the Trail yourself - just follow the red brick path! The red bricks of the Freedom Trail can be seen throughout the city of Boston, including right outside of the Omni Parker House (which is next door to the historic Freedom Trail Site of King's Chapel).
The New England Aquarium is one of Allie and Vinny's favorite places to visit in Boston! From the Giant Ocean Tank, to the gallery exhibits, to the penguin enclosure, there's always plenty to see and learn at the NEA.
The Improv Asylum is another one of Allie and Vinny’s favorite spots in Boston…located on famous Hanover Street, the Improv Asylum is also just steps away from some of the best Italian restaurants and bakeries in the North End.