Boston | Back Bay & Beyond
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Rooted In, a boutique dispensary on Newbury Street is centrally located to many treasures in and around Boston. Newbury Street is home to many upscale boutique stores, high end salons and spas and some of the best restaurants in the city.
Close by attractions and activities:
The Boston Public Common – located at the end of Newbury street, where Arlington Street crosses, you will find this beautiful Boston open green space, with lush trees and green grass spanning the park and plenty of benches to relax. Also home to the famous Swan Boats and Make Way for Ducklings sculpture this park has it all. Installed in 1987, these ducks (Make Way for Ducklings) have been known to don many outfits, depending on the season or occasion such as the recent Celtics NBA win.
Speaking of ducks, Boston Duck Tours is another local staple in the city. These amphibious vehicles drive down Boston’s Back Bay and dive into the water in Boston’s Harbor, providing a fully narrated tour by their ConDUCKtors.
Headed to Fenway Park? Start your adventure in the Back Bay, take transportation over or leave your car at the Pru and stretch your legs and stroll down Newbury Street, stop by to grab some goodies to make your day even better.
Visit Sonsie next door to grab a bite to eat and a beverage. During the warmer weather, the front windows open up to the street, making it a great place to watch the traffic pass.
During the summer, the city also holds and open streets program, Open Newbury allows Newbury to be pedestrian traffic only select Sundays. Businesses flood into the streets interacting with all who pass by, making it one of the best ways to explore Newbury Street.
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Come for a visit to welcome in the spring season and mark the opening of Rooted In on Newbury – stop by say high.