Breaking down the top 10 photos spots every influencer should add to their list in Boston, Massachusetts.
10. Brattle Bookshop
One of the oldest book stores in the city, Brattle Book Shop is definitely worth a visit. This shop makes the list not because of the numerous rare books you can find there, but because of the beautiful artwork of famous authors on the alley walls. Check it out!
9. Black Falcon Terminal
It is hard to beat views of the water, and the views from Boston’s Seaport area are no exception. From cruise ships to tug boats, the Black Falcon Terminal offers some of the best views of the harbor.
8. Larz Anderson Park
While this park may be located in Brookline, one of Boston’s suburbs, it is still one of my favorite places to take photos. The fountain and gazebo combination make me feel like I am back in Europe!
7. Acorn Street
Beacon Hill is definitely one of the most charming neighborhoods in Boston and Acorn Street is one of the most Instagram-able. Why Acorn Street over other streets in Beacon Hill? It is one of the few streets left with a cobble-stone path.
6. Boston Public Library
It is not just the books that make this library so pretty. The BPL houses an adorable courtyard and marble statues that would take anyone’s breath away.
5. Newbury Street
Newbury Street is one of the most popular shopping street in the city. With so many high end stores, I would say it is a safe bet that you would be able to find numerous photo ops here.
4. YOTEL Roofdeck
Based in Boston’s Seaport, YOTEL’s roof deck view offers by far one of my favorite roof deck views of Boston.
3. Harvard University (Medical School Campus)
While Boston may be known for both its schools and hospitals, it is the campuses that make the list! But I mean, come ON! By looking at that architecture it is hard to believe that this is not in Europe.
2. The Boston Public Garden
From making way for ducklings to the beautiful bridge and swan boats, the Public Garden definitely has to be one of the most beautiful and photographed places in the city.
1. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This property speaks for itself. Imagine living in a home with this courtyard!