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Home New England Massachusetts Boston & Metro Area Boston Hidden Romantic Boston: The Best Spots for Romance

Hidden Romantic Boston: The Best Spots for Romance

By Craig 2 Comments

Boston is a city for lovers. Whether its a first date, a Valentine’s Day special night or proposing marriage, these hidden romantic Boston spots are sure to deliver.

Hidden Romantic Boston

Romantic Strolls around Boston

Boston is a port city and what’s more romantic than a stroll along the water? The Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park located just outside of the North End offers amazing views of the ocean and the moored boats. Take a seat on a bench and cuddle with your significant other or take a slow stroll through picturesque archways.

Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park in Boston MA
The Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park and it’s romantic arches that stretch along the park.

Take a walk down Commonwealth Avenue Mall in the Back Bay. This safe green space, located in the center of a busy street, is popular with walkers and joggers. Beautiful, historic Brownstone homes line the street and set the mood for a magical afternoon or evening. Many restaurants are located nearby to grab a drink afterwards.

Commonwealth Avenue Mall located in the Back Bay of Boston is a great place for a romantic walk.
Take a walk beneath the tranquil canopy of the Commonwealth Avenue Mall in the Back Bay

Beacon Hill is said to be Boston’s most romantic neighborhood. With cobblestone roads, gaslights, tucked-away gardens and brick buildings, Beacon Hill is sure to start a spark. Acorn Street, in particular, is one of the best hidden romantic Boston spots for creating a magical mood.

Acorn Street in Beacon Hill is said to be the most romantic street in Boston.
Enjoy a romantic walk along Acorn Street in Beacon Hill. The gaslights and cobblestone street will harken back to a simpler time and set the mood. Photo by David Ohmer.

Walking along the reflecting pool at the Christian Science Center is a peaceful, quiet ending to a day discovering hidden romantic Boston.

The Christian Science reflecting pool in Boston is a great place for a romantic walk.
Walk along the long reflecting pool located at the Christian Science Building for the perfect example of hidden romantic Boston. Photo by John Phelan.

Hidden Romantic Boston: The Fun Stuff

The Boston Public Garden is an impressive botanical garden featuring plants from around the globe. After enjoying this perfectly manicured park, head to the pond in the center and rent a Swan Boat. The two of you can take a relaxing 15-minute ride around and enjoy the sights and sounds of the garden.

The suspension bridge on the Boston Public Garden is a romantic spot to take a significant other.
The Boston Public Garden is a pristine park that’s perfect for a date. Rent a swan boat and paddle out together on the pond.

During the winter, the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade is on hiatus. This is a great opportunity to have some alone time with that special someone out on the lawn in the shadow of this important, musical venue. In the summer, there are weekly free concerts which can also make for a great date.

The Hatch Shell on the Esplanade in Boston, MA
The Hatch Shell offers free concerts in the summer and a free, secluded spot in the winter.

For a formal night out, consider a dinner cruise on Boston Harbor. Many of these dinner packages include dinner, drinks, live music, dancing and of course amazing views of the Boston skyline from out on the harbor.

A dinner cruise out on Boston Harbor
A dinner cruise out on Boston Harbor will make for a very romantic evening. Be sure to spend time on the deck to enjoy the views of the city.

Ice skating is the quintessential romantic activity and there are some great spots in Boston for it. The most known spot is Frog Pond, sometimes Frog Pond can be a bit crowded though. The Rink at the Charles Hotel can give you a more intimate, ice skating experience.

Frog Pond ice skating is a hidden romantic Boston activity that every couple must try.
Ice skating on Frog Pond in Boston Common is a romantic activity for couples. For a little more privacy, try The Rink. Photo by Dave Levy

Museums, Yes They Can Be Romantic!

The New England Aquarium offers an interesting getaway to spark a flame between lovers. The dim lighting, quiet atmosphere and interesting aquatic life at this hidden romantic Boston activity creates a unique opportunity for two people to bond.

Maybe you’d prefer a cuddle under the stars? The Planetarium at the Museum of Science has daily shows where couples can sit back and stare into the wonders of the universe together.

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston MA
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is a work of art. Take your date for a romantic stroll through its gardens and galleries.

Or maybe immersing yourselves in a world of art is your idea of a dream date. The Isabella Stewart Gardeners Museum features three floors of stunning art pieces with a courtyard and indoor garden. If this museum doesn’t tickle your fancy, then try some other famous places in Boston.

What are your favorite hidden romantic Boston spots and activities?

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  1. Wesley Travels says

    July 28, 2014 at 12:14 PM

    Just got one worth for it… AMAZING! I really love reading your blog.

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  2. Ssemusu Khamis says

    December 7, 2019 at 4:31 AM

    Waaaooohh amazing piece for a dream romantic vacation, i love where you point out a romantic walk along Acorn Street in Beacon Hill. Bravo, keep us posted.
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