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Things To Do In Boston During Your Extended Stay

Nov 27, 2023

As summer comes to a close, an extended stay in Boston is a terrific way to bid farewell to the lazy days of summer and welcome the upcoming autumn months. Boston short-term rental Copley House, located in downtown Boston, is an excellent option for your stay. Check out this Boston travel guide for things to do during your stay. 

As summer comes to a close, an extended stay in Boston is a terrific way to bid farewell to the lazy days of summer and welcome the upcoming autumn months.

Boston short-term rental Copley House, located in downtown Boston, is an excellent option for your stay. Check out this Boston travel guide for things to do during your stay. 

Enjoy the Shopping and Dining at Prudential Center

When you leave our extended stay Boston lodging, it only takes two minutes to reach the Prudential Center for dining, shopping, and special seasonal events.

 

Prudential Center has more than 75 shops and restaurants for your shopping and dining needs, including several high-end retailers. “The Pru” consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top shopping centers.

 

Before you head back to the Boston short-term rental Copley, visit the Prudential Center’s South Garden and experience the 1.3-acre open-air park. The park is a tranquil oasis with water features and a stage for musical events. 

 

Catch a Game at Fenway Park

With regular-season games that last into the first week of October, there’s still time to cheer on the Red Sox. Even if you root for another team, Fenway Park is a must-stop destination for any baseball fan.

 

Fenway Park has an original opening date of April 20, 1912, making it the MLB’s oldest active ballpark. It also has several distinctive features, including the 37-foot Green Monster (the left field wall) and Pesky’s Pole. If you want to learn more about this quirky park, guided tours are available. 

 

Relax in Boston Common

Venture from your Boston short-term rental Copley House to spend time in Boston Common, a terrific site for history and relaxation in this Boston travel guide.

 

Boston Common dates back to 1634 and has the distinction of being the oldest city park in the US. The park is full of history and was used as a British camp during the Revolutionary War. 

 

The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile walking tour that takes you to 16 historically significant sites. Before heading back to your extended stay Boston apartment, combine your afternoon walk with historical sightseeing. 

 

Today, the park is used for formal and informal events. The Frog Pond is used for ice-skating during the winter months while serving as a lovely reflection pool in the warmer months. Let the Boston Common serve as a place for reflection and meditation during your extended stay in Boston. 

 

Shop the Quincy Market

Originally opened in 1826, the Quincy Market features a classic Greek-revival style with shops, street performances, and food carts that serve local favorites and international dishes. It’s also an excellent locale to stock up on some of Boston’s best fresh produce to take back to your extended stay Boston lodging. 

 

Visit Copley Square

Copley House is an extended stay Boston lodging option located in Copley Square. Copley Square surrounds you with culture and art that’s walking distance away from your apartment for an extended stay in Boston.

 

Take in the exquisite architecture around the square by visiting the Old South Church, John Hancock Tower, or the Trinity Church.

 

Book Your Stay

Contact Copley House to reserve your extended stay apartment and experience the sights in this Boston travel guide. 




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