Spend some time hanging out in the country's oldest park. The 50-acre Boston Common is the anchor for the Emerald Necklace park system and is the starting place of the famous Freedom Trail. There are quite a few monuments throughout the park, and several outdoor events take place in the Common throughout the year.
Pay your respects to some of the people who helped to build and define our nation at the Granary Burying Ground. Referred to as “the resting place of Boston's most famous sons”, this burial ground is where the bodies of people like John Hancock, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and the victims of the Boston Massacre have been interred.
The Black Rose is the best place to grab a pint in Boston. Touted as the city's premier Irish pub, the Black Rose offers traditional Irish cuisine and beverages. Enjoy favorites like fish n' chips and corned beef along with a pint of Guinness or the bar's own sangria. This popular nightlife hangout also features live music 7 nights a week.