42 | Meet Boston Wineries, Breweries & More City Winery is Boston’s premier win- ery, where the rustic appeal of wine country meets modern, urban ameni- ties. Enjoy a guided tasting of their world-class varieties or indulge in themed dinners and pairing events. Boston’s innovative craft beer scene continues to brew new concepts and offer innovative experiences. Local breweries such as Castle Island Brewery in South Boston, Cheeky Monkey Brewing Co. in the Fenway neighborhood and Trillium Brewing Company in Fort Point along with favorites Harpoon Brewery in the Seaport District, Samuel Adams Boston Brewery in Jamaica Plain and Samuel Adams Boston Taproom in the heart of Downtown are making Boston a top craft beer destination. Stop in to enjoy the classics or sample bold new creations. During the warmer months, sip out- side at popular beer and wine gardens found throughout the city, including locations on The Greenway, Boston Common, City Hall Plaza and the Esplanade. You can experience Boston’s first dis- tillery since Prohibition at Bully Boy Distillers. The distillery and bar, located in Roxbury, offers a cocktail program that rotates seasonally and is guided by a grain-to-glass philosophy. Take a guided tour to learn the history of the distillery and enjoy a complimentary spirits sampling. GREEN GETAWAYS As America’s Walking City, Boston offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a unique car-free getaway. Visitors can walk from the pedestrian-friendly Newbury Street shopping area to the Charles River riverfront parks, and from charming Beacon Hill to the downtown Boston waterfront where they’ll find the Harborwalk and the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Explore at a leisurely pace on a bike tour with Urban AdvenTours. These slow-paced jaunts will show your clients the city from a unique per- spective. Boston is also home to BLUEBikes, Metro Boston’s public bike share pro- gram, with more than 4,500 bikes at over 480 stations across the area. Need to get around quicker? Explore Boston by scooter! Central Scoot offers hourly and multi-day rental rates for electric scooters. Public Transit Boston’s public transit system - known locally as the “T” - is operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The “T” is easy to use and connects hotels, attractions, con- vention centers and neighborhoods. Subways, buses and trains run throughout the city and surrounding areas. Stations can be identified by a black “T” on a white circular sign and passengers can purchase a ticket, called a CharlieCard, at each station. For information on routes and sched- ules, visit mbta.com. Groups can order CharlieCard tickets in advance at mbta.com/pass-program/group. Logan International Airport is accessi- ble by the MBTA’s Blue Line subway and the free Silver Line Bus Rapid Transit service, which also has direct connections to the Menino Conven- tion & Exhibition Center. Water Transportation, Coach & Rail It is easy for visitors to get to the Boston Harbor Islands, Cape Cod and Salem by ferry. Water transportation services include: ■ Boston Harbor City Cruises ■ Hy-Line Cruises ■ MBTA Ferry ■ Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority Your clients can take a day trip by coach to the Wrentham Village Pre- mium Outlets®. Commuter rail service is available to Gillette Stadium and Patriot Place, with special event train service offered for concerts and Patriots games. Via high-speed trains, a day trip to Providence, Rhode Island, or even New York City starts at the South Station Amtrak hub, and one to New Hampshire or Maine departs from North Station. Above: ©Samuel Adams Boston Taproom; ©Urban AdvenTours; Silver Line at the MCEC ©Signature Boston
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