North End

One of the hottest ‘awayborhoods’ for travelers in 2025 is in Boston, according to Priceline

The neighborhood is known for its restaurants.

TABLE, a restaurant in the North End.
Hanover Street in Boston's North End. Suzanne Kreiter/Boston Globe

A Boston neighborhood known for its food, feasts, and architecture will be a hot travel destination in 2025, according to Priceline.

The online travel agency released a list of the 10 hottest “awayborhoods” travelers plan to visit next year, as part of its 2025 travel trends report, and included Boston’s North End.

An awayborhood is where travelers “live like locals, choosing the authentic vibes and activities of neighborhoods over the prepackaged charm of tourist-filled hotspots,” according to Priceline.

Sixty-nine percent of consumers will focus on domestic travel next year and 37 percent of them believe a neighborhood stay will affect their vacation experience, according to Priceline, so travelers will seek smaller awayborhoods within big cities.

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Other awayborhoods on the list include the French Quarter in New Orleans, Capitol Riverfront in Washington, D.C., and Wynwood in Miami.

Looking for things to do in the North End? Check out our guide: 5 things to do when visiting the North End.

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Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.

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