Lawn on D gets some love from The New York Times
The Gardner Museum, Fenway Park, and local eats featured in ‘36 Hours’ travel column.
You may already have plans for the weekend, but TheNew York Times has just weighed-in on the Boston spots that are worth a visit in the newspaper’s “36 Hours’’ travel column.
The Times says the historic staples of Symphony Hall, the Museum of Fine Arts, and Faneuil Hall are still worth a visit, but, “this little big town has emerged from its brainy, introverted shell to offer a livelier mix of cultural offerings, plus an exploding food scene.’’
Lawn on D, the Hub’s creative outdoor space, was one part of the “livelier mix,’’ mentioned as a sight to see alongside a tour of Fenway Park and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
South End restaurant the Gallows and Bee’s Knees Supply Company were featured as examples of the “exploding food scene’’ in the column’s video. The full itinerary for spending 36 hours in the city included suggested stops at Back Bay’s Clio, Beacon Hill’s The Paramount, and the Seaport’s Row 34, among many other restaurants.
Check out all the places the Times thinks are worth a visit here.
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