| |

Best Things to Do in Boston with Kids

If you have a family of American history buffs, or just enjoy big cities, Boston doesn’t disappoint. With attractions for all ages from the aquarium to baseball games, a weekend in Boston is not enough to cover it all. I am thrilled to have Robin from Luxe Recess sharing her favorite things to do in Boston with kids. If anyone knows what to do, it is a local!

Best Things to Do in Boston with Kids

*Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission if you click a link and purchase something that we have recommended. Please check out our disclosure policy for more details. Thank you for your support!

Where to Stay in Boston

  • Langham – located in the Financial District, walking distance to New England Aquarium, Faneuil Hall, close to restaurants.
  • The Newbury Boston – excellent choice steps away from Boston Common and Newbury Street shopping.
  • Hotel Commonwealth – if you have a baseball fan, don’t miss an opportunity to stay in one of the hotel’s rooms overlooking Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Even if you can’t get one of these rooms, you’ll be walking distance to a game. Also close to Boston University.

*If you want to save money on Boston attractions, consider using a Go City Pass.

What to do in Boston with kids

Boston offers a family vacation that few cities can rival in beauty, historical significance, and family fun. There’s a reason why so many Europeans consider Boston their favorite American city. Here are five of the best things to do in Boston with family (or Boston with teens), although the list varies based on the weather.

1. The Boston waterfront

The Boston waterfront offers a full day’s activities like the New England Aquarium and whale-watching tours, but we’re big fans of walking the new Greenway. We love its splash fountains, the food trucks like the Cookie Monstah, and its breathtaking carousel that includes sea life native to the New England waters.

Related
25 Best Things to do in Boston with Teens

This greenspace is adjacent to the downtown Boston financial district, the North End, and Faneuil Hall (I used to work next door for years and don’t understand its appeal as a tourist destination. The shops are the national chains and the food halls are meant for tourists.)

Top 5 Family Friendly Things to Do in Boston Cookie Monstah-Kids Are A Trip
Photo credit: Luxe Recess

2. The Institute of Contemporary Art

The Institute of Contemporary Art is Boston’s beautiful museum along the waterfront. On the last Saturday of the month, ICA offers a fantastic family program of children’s crafts. Adults are admitted free when accompanied by kids, making this a no-brainer if you find yourself downtown on a Saturday.

Top 5 Family Friendly Things to Do in Boston Museum of Art-KIds Are A Trip
Photo credit: Luxe Recess

3. Charles Street

Charles Street is the main shopping and dining district of Beacon Hill, one of Boston’s oldest, most picturesque neighborhoods. It is the perfect shopping and eating itinerary in Boston for families because it is easy to do and concludes at the Boston Common and Public Garden.

Savenor’s at the far North end is a tiny gourmet grocer that was made famous by one of its most loyal shoppers, Julia Child. Grab picnic items for a stop in the Common later.

Gift and novelty stores like Black Ink will entrance tweens, and one of Boston’s best clothing stores is on Charles: The Red Wagon. Tatte Bakery offers high-end treats and sandwiches, and JP Licks, a local chain, serves ice cream and coffee. Take a quick detour up the hill to see Mount Vernon Square, one of Boston’s most prestigious addresses, to savor the beauty of the architecture.

4. Boston Common and Boston Public Garden

Boston Common and Boston Public Garden are a must-do, and provide seasonal activities and a charming walk in what is much like the Central Park of Boston. The Common offers an ice-skating rink in the winter months at the Frog Pond, which becomes a massive wading pool in the summertime next to a carousel. There is also a playground at the Northeastern corner approaching the gold-domed State House of Massachusetts.

Top 5 Family Friendly Things to Do in Boston Park-Kids Are A Trip
Photo credit: Luxe Recess

Boston Public Garden is the site of the Swan Boat Rides and a bronze sculptural installation paying homage to the classic Make Way for Ducklings. Both should be on your Boston vacation photo bucket list. The Public Garden’s entrance faces the beginning of Commonwealth Avenue along Arlington Street. There are many performers and balloon artists scattered around the garden in good weather, and you’ll catch both locals and tourists pushing strollers and setting up picnics.

Top 5 Family Friendly Things in Boston Public Garden-Kids Are A Trip
Photo credit: Luxe Recess

5. The Museum of Science

The Museum of Science is one of my favorite Boston Institutions. If the weather is less than favorable during your visit, head here. I can easily spend a full day exploring the exhibits with my kids. There is a higher-quality cafeteria with a nice salad bar, and the movies at the Planetarium and the simulator ride are wonderful, too. There is a play area for children that even has something educational for infants, and a playground exhibit set up to educate about the laws of physics. A combination of the physical and educational works well for a full day’s outing in rainy or cold weather.

Related
25 Best Things to do in Boston with Teens

Other ideas for a Boston family vacation

American history fans with older children won’t want to miss the Freedom Trail, the Paul Revere House, the Boston Tea Party museum, and the USS Constitution. Baseball fans shouldn’t miss a trip to Fenway Park to see the Boston Red Sox. Young children will love the Boston Children’s Museum and the Franklin Park Zoo.

About the author: I launched Luxe Recess: For Parents Who Like Really Nice Hotels as a luxury hotel magazine for family travel. I am happiest with a Canon around my neck snapping hotels, sunrises, and architecture or helping friends and readers plan their next adventure.

Don’t miss our staycation ideas for families and summer road trip ideas.