meetboston.com | 113 Boston Spot-Lite, Inc. 50 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 501 Boston 02115 617-247-0001 • bostonspotlite.com Restaurant guide for Boston and Cambridge that is sorted by cuisine, cost and neighborhood. Cambridge Office for Tourism 17 Dunster Street, Suite 203, Cambridge 02138 617-441-2884 • cambridgeusa.org Contact point for visitor information and advice when planning a trip to Cambridge. During your visit, stop by the Visitor Information Booth in Harvard Square. See ad page 47. Concord Visitor Center 58 Main Street, Concord 01742 978-318-3061 • visitconcord.org Your first stop in Concord for helpful staff, maps and information. We provide public restrooms, hop-on shuttle and bike rentals and offer a wide range of tours, both public and private. We proudly welcome visitors to our wonderful town, filled with recreation, museums, historic sites and great cultural activities. Deets - Discover Restaurants 617-297-8778 • info.deets.com Deets effectively, efficiently and magically pulls together the best restaurants for you. Deets uses your dining history, ratings from friends and key- words, cuisines or distance parameters you add to your search to always find you the perfect restaurant for any occasion. Destination New Bedford 133 William Street, Room 119, New Bedford 02740 508-979-1745 • destinationnewbedford.org Discover New Bedford, a city with a vibrant working waterfront, history, museums, arts and culture, beaches and boating, feasts, festivals and more! Discover Gloucester 3 Pond Road, Gloucester 01930 978-675-1818 • discovergloucester.com Discover Gloucester promotes visitation to the highest port of Gloucester, Massachusetts, and her surrounding towns of Essex and Rockport. Services include industry and visitor information, itinerary planning, FAMs, step-ons, port of call info. Visitor guides available. Visit discovergloucester.com. Discover Quincy 180 Old Colony Avenue, Suite 300, Quincy 02170 617-471-1700 • discoverquincy.com Known as the City of Presidents, Quincy was home to U.S. Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Visitors can tour their birthplaces, summer White House and final resting places; relax along our 27 miles of coastline; go hiking in the Blue Hills Reservation; and enjoy our diverse dining scene only minutes from downtown Boston. See ad page 49. Downtown Boston BID 101 Arch Street, Suite 160, Boston 02110 617-482-2139 • downtownboston.org Visitor information about Downtown Crossing, where historic and contemporary Boston meet, with area resources and an interactive events calendar on the web. Visitor’s map available. Emerald Necklace Conservancy 350 Jamaicaway, Boston 02130 617-522-2700 • emeraldnecklace.org The Conservancy connects people and parks and conserves the Emerald Necklace through projects and programs that enrich the visitor experience. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce 265 Franklin Street, Suite 1216, Boston 02110 617-227-4500 • bostonchamber.com A broad-based association representing more than 1,700 businesses of all sizes from virtually every industry and profession in the Boston area. Massachusetts Lodging Association P.O. Box 960789, Boston 02196 617-720-1776 • masslodging.com Trade association representing and promoting the lodging industry of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism (MOTT) 136 Blackstone Street, 5th Floor, Boston 02109 617-973-8500 • visitma.com For a complete guide to lodging, attractions, events, restaurants and retail, view our digital guides including the Massachusetts Travel Guide and Historic Women Trailblazers of Massachusetts. Plan your getaway now with our new app at visitma.com. Massachusetts Port Authority One Harborside Drive, Suite 200S East Boston 02128 617-568-5000 • massport.com Everything you need to know about New England’s busiest airport, including real-time traffic, parking and weather information. Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports & Entertainment One City Hall Plaza, Room 802, Boston 02201 617-635-3911 • boston.gov/tourism The mayor’s office produces public events that cele- brate the city’s cultural diversity and commemorate its rich history. Neighborhood of Affordable Housing 143 Border Street, Dorchester 02121 617-567-5882 • noahcdc.org We hold concert events that address resilience issues like food insecurity and Hispanic traditional street events like Day of Corn. Tours that offer environmental justice history are available, and kay- aking in the summer is free and open to the public. OpenTable.com 415-344-4288 • opentable.com Allows diners to make online restaurant reservations at more than 350 restaurants in the Boston area. Reservations are free and can be made around the clock. Diners can search by cuisine, price and location. Book online today! Revere Travel and Tourism Office 150 Beach Street, Revere 02151 781-286-8190 • revere.org Revere’s Travel and Tourism Office promotes America’s first public beach and the city’s special events, accommodations and restaurants to resi- dents and visitors. VISITOR RESOURCES