Top 10 Things to Do This Fall
By Citysearch Editors, Boston
Boston comes alive in fall, so check out these essential must-do, must-see seasonal experiences.
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Gillette Stadium
1 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA
Bundle up and join the masses by tailgating in anticipation of yet another win by the Patriots. -
Head Of The Charles Regatta
2 Gerry's Landing Rd, Cambridge, MA
This year's regatta, the 44th annual edition of the nation's largest rowing celebration, will be held on October 18-19. -
Blue Hills Reservation
1904 Canton Ave, Milton, MA
Head to the suburbs and enjoy the sights and smells of the season by tackling a scenic hiking trail. -
Durgin Park
340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA
Warm your soul by tucking into a Yankee pot roast dinner with authentic baked beans and sweet Indian pudding. -
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park
51 Sandy Pond Rd, Lincoln, MA
There's no better season to visit this suburban gem than fall, when the outdoor sculpture garden comes alive with foliage. -
Henrietta's Table
1 Bennett St (The Charles Hotel), Cambridge, MA
Head to the Charles Hotel to enjoy the season's freshest produce, simply prepared. -
City-Bar
710 Boylston St (Lenox Hotel), Boston, MA
Swing by this swank hotel lounge and warm up with a classic hot toddy. -
Four Seasons Hotel Boston
200 Boylston St, Boston, MA
Treat yourself to a world-class night of rest in a room that overlooks the Public Garden and Boston Common. -
The Fireplace
1634 Beacon St, Brookline, MA
Dine by the light of a fireplace while nibbling on comforting New England fare like cod cakes and spit-roasted chicken. -
Top of the Hub
800 Boylston St (Prudential Center), Boston, MA
Secure a window table and take in unrivaled views of the city in all its autumn glory.
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Dali Restaurant & Tapas Bar
415 Washington St, Somerville, MA
Couples head to Somerville for out-of-this-world tapas, served in a most romantic setting. -
Arnold Arboretum
125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, MA
The country's oldest arboretum features plenty of trails and a spectacular array of flowering trees, blossoms and wildflowers. -
Salts
798 Main St, Cambridge, MA
Moneyed couples and highbrow academics in search of French-accented, modern American cuisine head to Cambridge, off Central Square. -
The Red House
98 Winthrop St, Cambridge, MA
Inventive seafood dishes and rustic charm make for a memorable meal in this 19th-century Harvard Square house.

