Meet Boston | 81 UNIQUE EVENT SITES AND GROUP ATTRACTIONS LARGEST FUNCTION ROOM (SQ. FT.) ACCESSIBLE SELF-PARKING AVAILABLE WILL CLOSE FOR FUNCTION NUMBER OF FUNCTION ROOMS BUS PARKING AVAILABLE RECEPTION CAPACITY FOR LARGEST ROOM SEATED DINNER CAPACITY FOR LARGEST ROOM THEATRE CAPACITY FOR LARGEST ROOM CLASSROOM CAPACITY FOR LARGEST ROOM Black Market Nubian Kai Grant, Chief Curator 2136 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02119 - - 125 - - - 617-293-8609 • [email protected] blackmarketnubian.com Black Market Gallery will serve as an anchor platform for special exhibitions and projects showcasing art from an African diasporan lens. Our mission is to increase art equity, diverse representation and inclusive access while exciting patrons and cultivating new enthusiasts. Boch Center Wang Theatre Maria Nardella, Function Manager 270 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116 10 1,925 2,000 700 3,600 3,600 • • 617-482-9393 • [email protected] bochcenter.org The Boch Center includes the Wang and Shubert Theatres.These historic landmarks present dance, dramatic productions, popular artists and a range of other per- forming arts. Private events range from large corporate awards and functions to weddings. Theatre capacities range from 1,500 to 3,600. Boston Athenaeum Bridget Kean, Chief External Affairs Officer 10-1/2 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108 1 - 150 80 - - • 617-227-0270 • [email protected] bostonathenaeum.org National Landmark library and cultural center with stunning reading rooms. The Athenæum has collected art and books since 1807 and welcomed creative, thoughtful people from Louisa May Alcott and Allan Rohan Crite to Heather Cox Richardson and Akhil Reed Amar. Exhibitions, treasures, class visits and tours. Boston Ballet Lisa McCullough, Director of Audience Services 19 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116 - - - - - 2,504 • • • 617-695-6955 • [email protected] bostonballet.org Boston Ballet is an internationally renowned ballet company. We present a broad repertoire of works, including timeless classical ballets such as The Nutcracker and innovative contemporary ballets by some of the most ground-breaking choreographers working today. Boston Center for the Arts Kristi Keefe, Executive Director 539 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116 5 18,000 1,000 550 300 142 • • • 617-426-5000 • [email protected] bostonarts.org Boston Center for the Arts has compiled a list of the best caterers in Boston for its exclusive catering list. Your selection from this list ensures that you will have the highest-quality food and beverage service for your guests. Each event is unique, so Boston Center for the Arts tailors event proposals to the individual organization. Boston Children’s Museum Jo-Anne Baxter, Sr. Director PR & Sponsorships 308 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210 7 - 1,500 400 225 250 • • • 617-986-3652 • [email protected] bostonchildrensmuseum.org On Boston’s downtown waterfront, four floors of bright, interactive galleries offering unique settings for receptions and parties. Conference facilities also available. Available evenings. Parking and transportation nearby. Boston Harbor City Cruises Kelley Yelle, General Manager 20 Custom House Street, Suite 800, Boston, MA 02110 3 3,200 1,200 250 800 • • • 617-742-8677 • [email protected] cityexperiences.com/boston/ Corporate cruises, private functions, whale watching, Cape Cod fast ferry, sightseeing cruises, Codzilla and more. See ad page 134. Boston National Historical Park Michael Creasey, Superintendent Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, MA 02129 - - - - - - 617-242-5689 • [email protected] nps.gov/bost/ The Commandant’s House, a National Park Service property, offers a variety of meeting and event spaces as well as permanent tent tie-downs and the potential to utilize the USS Constitution Museum. Boston Public Library Emily Tokarczyk, Chief Financial Officer 700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116 9 5,125 2,600 1,033 342 342 • 617-536-5400 • [email protected] bpl.org The historic McKim Building offers a stately setting for receptions of up to 2,600 guests. Enjoy cocktails in the private Italianate Courtyard, before dining amongst the novels and intricate architecture of Bates Hall.